Queens High School for the Sciences: NYC's Top-Ranked High School
<img src="https://media.timeout.com/images/106309123/750/422/image.jpg" alt="Queens High School for the Sciences at York College">Queens High School for the Sciences at York College has been named the best high school in New York City by U.S. News & World Report, beating out renowned institutions like Stuyvesant and Bronx Science. This isn't a fluke; the school has held the top spot for two years running.
Unbelievable Stats and Success
The school boasts impressive statistics:
- 100% graduation rate
- 100% Advanced Placement exam participation
- 99% pass rate on at least one AP test
- State test proficiency scores exceeding 95% in math, reading, and science
This success isn't limited to a specific demographic. With 95% minority enrollment and two-thirds of students considered economically disadvantaged, the school demonstrates that academic excellence can thrive in diverse, public school settings.
A Look at the Competition
While schools like Stuyvesant High School and Bronx Science remain top contenders, Queens High School currently holds the top spot in the city. The rankings consider graduation rates, college readiness, test scores, and how well schools serve underserved populations.
The Bottom Line
Queens High School's achievement challenges the perception that the best schools are solely located in Manhattan. Its success underscores the importance of resources and high expectations in public education.
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