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Diman Regional ranked top high school in Fall River, city fails to crack top 200
A new report ranked high schools from across the state and across the country including Fall River.
Out of the 340 high schools ranked by U.S. News & World Report in Massachusetts, Fall River failed to crack the top 200.
Diman Regional Vocational Technical High ranked 237th within Massachusetts. While Diman had a 96% graduation rate, their college readiness score came in at 5.3 out of 100.
Atlantis Charter School ranked #243 in the state. Atlantis had a 96% graduation rate and a 24.2 rating for college readiness.
B M C Durfee High ranked 254th within Massachusetts. Durfee had an 82% graduation rate, according to the report, with a college readiness score of 20.7.
Argosy and Resiliency Prep did not receive a ranking.
Westport Junior/Senior High school fared better with a ranking of 220. Westport was boosted by a high college readiness score of 38.5 and a graduation rate of 91%.
Somerset Berkley came in at #178 with a graduation rate of 98%, and a college readiness score of 34.4.
Joseph Case entered the rankings at #166 with a 96% graduation rate and 38.4 college readiness.
The best ranking for a local high school in Massachusetts was Dartmouth which came in at #128 in the state due to their 46.6 college readiness score. The graduation rate came in at 97%.
Tiverton High School came in at #17 in Rhode Island compared to 55 high schools ranked in the state. Tiverton came in with an 91% graduation rate and 33.5 for college readiness.
The report was ranked based on the following criteria:
College Readiness|30%
The proportions of 12th graders who took and passed at least one AP or IB exam. Passing is worth three times more than just taking.
Math and Reading Proficiency|20%
Aggregated scores on state assessments that students may be required to pass for graduation.
Math and Reading Performance|20%
How aggregated scores on state assessments compare to U.S. News’s expectations given the proportions of students who are black, Hispanic and from low-income households.
Underserved Student Performance|10%
Scores on state assessments aggregated just among students who are black, Hispanic and from low-income households. These scores are compared to what is typical in the state for non-undeserved students, with parity or higher being the goal.
College Curriculum Breadth|10%
The proportions of 12th graders who took and passed AP and IB exams in multiple areas. More exams are valued more than fewer exams up to a maximum of four. Passing an exam is worth three times more than taking.
Graduation Rate|10%
The proportion of entering 9th graders who graduated four academic years later.
Boston Latin came in at #1 in Massachusetts and 26th in the country.
For more on the report, click here.
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