From newsweek-
Public schools are ranked according to a ratio devised by Jay Mathews: the number of Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate tests taken by all students at a school in 2004 divided by the number of graduating seniors.
rank-school-location-state-index-subsidized lunches
1 | Jefferson County* | Irondale | Ala. | 10.755 | 2
2 | International Academy* | Bloomfield Hills | Mich. | 8.422 | 0
3 | Stanton College Prep* | Jacksonville | Fla. | 7.385 | 7.8
4 | Eastside* | Gainesville | Fla. | 6.682 | 39
5 | H-B Woodlawn | Arlington | Va. | 5.747 | 14
6 | Science/Engineering Magnet | Dallas | Texas | 5.545 | 37.8
7 | Paxon* | Jacksonville | Fla. | 5.373 | 13
8 | Pensacola* | Pensacola | Fla. | 5.362 | 63
9 | Raleigh Charter | Raleigh | N.C. | 5.089 | 0
10 | Hillsborough* | Tampa | Fla. | 5.085 | 50
nowadays not even a top ten school in all of NE, wonder what went wrong.
42 | Greeley | Chappaqua | N.Y. | 3.519 | 0.2
that was my school, which i attened infrequently.
heres the rest-
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8759025/site/newsweek/