Sunday, April 26, 2015

33 O.C. Schools Ranked Highly in U.S. List

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National rank School City
34 Oxford Academy Cypress
47 Troy High School Fullerton
102 University High School Irvine
113 Orange County School of the Arts Santa ana
156 Northwood High School Irvine
200 Corona del Mar High School Newport Beach
231 Woodbridge High School Irvine
293 Los Alamitos High School Los Alamitos
336 Sunny Hills High School Fullerton
337 Tesoro High School Rancho Santa Margarita
348 Arnold O. Beckman High School Irvine
365 Laguna Beach High School Laguna Beach
421 Valencia High School Placentia
437 Canyon High School Anaheim
500 San Juan Hills High School San Juan Capistrano
502 Newport Harbor High School Newport Beach
520 Mission Viejo High School Mission Viejo
585 Irvine High School Irvine
636 Esperanza High School Anaheim
642 Aliso Niguel High School Aliso Viejo
645 San Clemente High School San Clemente
703 El Dorado High School Placentia
759 Brea Olinda High School Brea
809 Trabuco Hills Mission Viejo
827 Foothill High School* Santa Ana
877 Fountain Valley High School Fountain Valley
960 Edison High School Huntington Beach
1026 Villa Park High School Villa Park
1186 Yorba Linda High School* Yorba Linda
1213 Sonora High School La Habra
1227 La Habra High La Habra
1304 La Quinta High School Westminster
1314 Huntington Beach High School Huntington Beach

Newsweek and the Daily Beast are the latest to release a list of the nation’s best high schools.

In Orange County, 33 schools made the cut out of 2,000 total public high schools ranked for college readiness by Newsweek and the Daily Beast. More than 250 schools ranked are in California, according to the Daily Beast.

In Orange County, the top school was Oxford Academy in Cypress, which has ranked No. 1 for multiple years in the Register’s more comprehensive rankings. Oxford Academy was ranked No. 8 in the West by Newsweek and the Daily Beast.

Troy High School ranked No. 9 in the West and No. 2 in Orange County by Newsweek and the Daily Beast. Troy High also took second place in the Register’s rankings this year.

University High School in Irvine ranked No. 23 in the West and No. 3 in Orange County.

Irvine led the county for total selections, with five schools named, including Irvine Unified’s Northwood, Woodbridge Irvine high schools, and Tustin’s Arnold O. Beckman High School.

Newsweek and the Daily Beast looked at graduation rate, college acceptance, standardized test scores, scores and enrollment for advanced college credit exams such as Advanced Placement.

written by: Elysse James

courtesy of: ocregister.com




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