Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s basically the US News list. Same ordinal places for TJ, Banneker, Walls, and Basis; McKinley was 32; and JR was outside the top 50. JR loses a ton of points with these people for not excluding enough low-performing students.
Looking at the list, the two ways to be at the top are to be application only or to have no poor students
Anonymous wrote:This list misses out on some of the best HS programs in the area because they're test-in, school-within-a-school programs.
No Richard Montgomery HS IB Diploma program in Rockville (admitting less than 10% of 8th grade applicants with a county-wide draw), or the Blair Montgomery STEM magnet or humanities CAP magnet (also admitting less than 10%).
Banneker? Come, the school's average SAT scores are still in the 500s and seniors need special permission to take more than 2 AP classes.
Anonymous wrote:That’s basically the US News list. Same ordinal places for TJ, Banneker, Walls, and Basis; McKinley was 32; and JR was outside the top 50. JR loses a ton of points with these people for not excluding enough low-performing students.
Anonymous wrote:Congrats to the DC region top high schools according to Washington Business Journal
https://www.bizjournals.com/washington/news/2022/10/28/dc-region-top-high-schools-2022-ranking-us-news.html