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Here are the 15 best public high schools in the US

15. Staten Island Technical High School — Staten Island, New York

Here are the 15 best public high schools in the US

14. Adlai E. Stevenson High School — Lincolnshire, Illinois

14. Adlai E. Stevenson High School — Lincolnshire, Illinois

Students: 4,028

Student-teacher ratio: 14:1

Average graduation rate: 97%

Average SAT: 1360

Average ACT: 30

AP enrollment: 50%

According to a student: "The teachers are all willing to help out, and the vast majority of my teachers at this school have been amazing and a pleasure to learn from. There's a lot of assistance available for students as well, both academic and for opportunities outside of school, including jobs, internships, and college. The community of students is also great. I love my school and would highly recommend it to anyone."

Source: Niche

13. Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, & Technology — Lawrenceville, Georgia

13. Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, & Technology — Lawrenceville, Georgia

Students: 979

Student-teacher ratio: 17:1

Average graduation rate: 95%

Average SAT: 1360

Average ACT: 31

AP enrollment: 68%

According to a student: "This is a great school, with well-qualified teachers. It offers a multitude of opportunities through its focus on STEM curriculum. There are several clubs to choose from that give great exposure to the students. Also, there are wonderful internship opportunities."

Source: Niche

12. Union County Magnet High School — Scotch Plains, New Jersey

12. Union County Magnet High School — Scotch Plains, New Jersey

Students: 298

Student-teacher ratio: 13:1

Average graduation rate: 95%

Average SAT: 1380

Average ACT: 32

AP enrollment: 47%

According to a student: "Union County Magnet High School is an excellent school! The student community feels like family and the teachers are available to their students often. It's a very safe environment both physically and emotionally."

Source: Niche

11. Northside College Preparatory High School — Chicago, Illinois

11. Northside College Preparatory High School — Chicago, Illinois

Students: 1,069

Student-teacher ratio: 18:1

Average graduation rate: 98%

Average SAT: 1370

Average ACT: 31

AP enrollment: 60%

According to a student: "The school offers several challenging courses that cover many different subjects. The teachers are friendly, but they also ensure that every student is succeeding in their classes. The school is diverse and welcoming of students from all backgrounds. There are also clubs, sports, and other opportunities for students to be involved in the school community."

Source: Niche

10. Massachusetts Academy of Math & Science — Worcester, Massachusetts

10. Massachusetts Academy of Math & Science — Worcester, Massachusetts

Students: 97

Student-teacher ratio: 14:1

Average graduation rate: 90%

Average SAT: 1480

Average ACT: 34

AP enrollment: n/a

According to a student: "I absolutely loved MAMS! The teachers were kind, but there was a lot of work. Ultimately, I think that MAMS brought out the potential in me as I was motivated to work harder from friends and teachers and stop doing the minimum to get by as I had done for my sending school."

Source: Niche

9. Basis Scottsdale — Scottsdale, Arizona

9. Basis Scottsdale — Scottsdale, Arizona

Students: 1,081

Student-teacher ratio: 11:1

Average graduation rate: 95%

Average SAT: 1470

Average ACT: 33

AP enrollment: 95%

According to a student: "Basis Scottsdale is an extremely rigorous school, but it is really worth it! I feel incredibly ready for college, and I am so blessed to have faculty that are happy to teach and really specialized in their fields. The quality of learning is not comparable to most schools, since teachers and students are constantly motivating each other."

Source: Niche

8. Maggie Walker Governor's School — Richmond, Virginia

8. Maggie Walker Governor

Students: 746

Student-teacher ratio: 15:1

Average graduation rate: 99%

Average SAT: 1400

Average ACT: 32

AP enrollment: 66%

According to a student: "Great college-prep school. Very rigorous class that benefit in the long run. Teachers are passionate in their area of studying and willing to learn alongside students."

Source: Niche

7. High Technology High School — Lincroft, New Jersey

7. High Technology High School — Lincroft, New Jersey

Students: 291

Student-teacher ratio: 13:1

Average graduation rate: 95%

Average SAT: 1510

Average ACT: 34

AP enrollment: 33%

According to a student: "There are so many opportunities at High Technology High School to engage in engineering, as it is a project-based school. I love the academic rigor, and the school surrounds me with a ton of friendly people who also share my interests in academics, especially engineering. I would definitely recommend this school to others."

Source: Niche

6. The Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science — Columbus, Mississippi

6. The Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science — Columbus, Mississippi

Students: 245

Student-teacher ratio: 11:1

Average graduation rate: 100%

Average SAT: 1340

Average ACT: 30

AP enrollment: 78%

According to a student: "MSMS is a wonderful place for academically advanced kids. All the classes are at the honors level and really push kids to do their best. In addition, there are plenty of extracurriculars to get involved with, so there's something for everybody. Choosing to come here was one of the best decisions I've ever made."

Source: Niche

5. Bergen County Academies — Hackensack, New Jersey

5. Bergen County Academies — Hackensack, New Jersey

Students: 1,069

Student-teacher ratio: 11:1

Average graduation rate: 99%

Average SAT: 1460

Average ACT: 33

AP enrollment: 47%

According to a student: "Honestly one of the best high schools you can go to. It has everything a student could need, regardless of what you want to study. Having the opportunity to pick an 'academy' is very similar to picking a major and is a great way to prepare for college. The one and only downside is that you can't switch academies after you apply."

Source: Niche

4. Stuyvesant High School — New York, New York

4. Stuyvesant High School — New York, New York

Students: 3,368

Student-teacher ratio: 21:1

Average graduation rate: 98%

Average SAT: 1470

Average ACT: 33

AP enrollment: 56%

According to a student: "Really great school! I've made a ton of friends here, and it's great to be in an environment where most people are dedicated to learning and furthering themselves as a person and as a student. The teachers and faculty are also fantastic."

Source: Niche

3. Walter Payton College Prep — Chicago, Illinois

3. Walter Payton College Prep — Chicago, Illinois

Students: 977

Student-teacher ratio: 18:1

Average graduation rate: 99%

Average SAT: 1400

Average ACT: 31

AP enrollment: 76%

According to a student: "This school offers a smooth transition from elementary school to post-secondary education. Payton prepared me for the rigor of college classes and despite its difficulty while I was there, I have benefitted from the high expectations that I had as a student there."

Source: Niche

2. Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy — Aurora, Illinois

2. Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy — Aurora, Illinois

Students: 647

Student-teacher ratio: 12:1

Average graduation rate: 99%

Average SAT: 1450

Average ACT: 33

AP enrollment: 34%

According to a student: "At IMSA, I am able to find a real passion for chemistry and ability and resources to explore that passion. It is not the easiest school, and it's easy to forget to take care of yourself, but it is a great high school and I'm so lucky I'm here."

Source: Niche

1. Thomas Jefferson High School for Science & Technology — Alexandria, Virginia

1. Thomas Jefferson High School for Science & Technology — Alexandria, Virginia

Students: 1,789

Student-teacher ratio: 17:1

Average graduation rate: 99%

Average SAT: 1510

Average ACT: 34

AP enrollment: 73%

According to a student: "Jefferson is a great school with great science & technology as well as liberal arts courses. The school is challenging but also rewarding. There are dozens of clubs and sports and there is even an opportunity to do extracurriculars during the school day."

Source: Niche

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