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Best HS in the US?

Posted: 2003-02-03 10:42pm
by Exonerate
Just wondering if anybody knows what it is, and what state it's in.

Posted: 2003-02-03 10:45pm
by Mr Bean
US Acadamy of Science, I think thats the name, I don't remeber where it is but is one of those "Select" schools, IE if you do good in HS they send you for half the day there.

Class sizes of roughly eight, Fully Techo-embraced, all a student needs is his provided Laptop, Not text books aside from PDF files, They tested Bluetooth out there if I remeber correctly and as an result you have a 10 MB Wireless Network connected to the Schools two T3 Lines and your avarage Teacher has at least two Degrees, one of which is a Masters normaly(Or at the very least a Masters Degree)

Posted: 2003-02-03 11:08pm
by phongn
Thomas Jefferson High School is another one of the top high schools in the United States.

My brother's school, Palm Harbor University High School, is also one of the best schools in the nation. Illuminatus Primus also goes there, IIRC.

Posted: 2003-02-03 11:35pm
by Exonerate
Would you happen to know the SAT scores and such statistics?

Posted: 2003-02-03 11:39pm
by phongn
Well, PHUHS was rated near the top based on the number of AP tests taken and their scores, IIRC. They are a difficult, challenging school.

Thomas Jefferson, well, my brother says they kick everyone's ass at math competitions and such. My high school's staff also believed that it was probably one of the best schools in America. (It's in VA).

Posted: 2003-02-03 11:45pm
by Sr.mal
certainly NOT my HS

EDIT: music and theater get 5 grand a year as budget while football gets about 2 million a year. Since when does sports have anything to do with education, Goddamn jockacracy

Posted: 2003-02-03 11:49pm
by CmdrWilkens
I can garuntee you its not Hammond, now some of the schools in Montgomery County (such as Richard Montgomery and Blair) have world class programs that might put them in prestigious airs.

Posted: 2003-02-03 11:57pm
by Exonerate
Hmm... Would their school average SAT score happen to be 1300+?

Posted: 2003-02-04 12:04am
by The Dark
Sr.mal wrote:certainly NOT my HS

EDIT: music and theater get 5 grand a year as budget while football gets about 2 million a year. Since when does sports have anything to do with education, Goddamn jockacracy
How the heck do you have that kind of money? We had to scrimp for eight years to afford new band uniforms (although our music budget was higher), and our football team uses the original uniforms from when the school opened 12 years ago.

Posted: 2003-02-04 12:22am
by ArmorPierce
Midwood HS at Brooklyn College!

X-country team and track teams needs more funding (if they are good), it is the most expensive sport!

Posted: 2003-02-04 12:31am
by Exonerate
Hmf, my school can't even afford to pay for a football field, equitment, and referee.

Posted: 2003-02-04 12:43am
by Frank_Scenario
I don't like ranking schools based on test scores. There is no correlation between test scores and success in life (financially speaking). In fact, (high school standardized) test scores have a higher correlation with wealth than with college grades.

That makes it much harder to determine the "best" high school; I'd say it's whichever school produced the best people, but that's another can of worms entirely.

Posted: 2003-02-04 12:47am
by Master of Ossus
There's one in NY City for the best and brightest, there. It has about 1500 students and has a club for the fifteen or twenty of them that score 1600 on their SAT's. They have a different (and probably superior) education system to the one we have in California where we try to turn out standardized students, who neither excel nor sag in any field (hence our bottom-heavy spending).

Posted: 2003-02-04 01:23am
by Exonerate
Master of Ossus wrote:There's one in NY City for the best and brightest, there. It has about 1500 students and has a club for the fifteen or twenty of them that score 1600 on their SAT's. They have a different (and probably superior) education system to the one we have in California where we try to turn out standardized students, who neither excel nor sag in any field (hence our bottom-heavy spending).
Only 15 or 20? :wink:

Frank: There aren't too many other ways to measure what a person learns... Success in life is influenced by many factors; luck, charisma, family background are just a few. You could have the smartest person in the world who's lazy, and he would probably live a less luxurious life than an average intelligence person who works very hard.

Standardized testing is pretty much the only way to determine and compare how much a person has learned.

Posted: 2003-02-04 02:51am
by Shaka[Zulu]
I have to give a big nod to my HS, Pine Crest Preparatory School, right here in Ft. Lauderdale (I'm class of '88...).

www.pinecrest.edu

Posted: 2003-02-04 06:43pm
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
Exonerate wrote:Hmf, my school can't even afford to pay for a football field, equitment, and referee.
My HS can. That's because they like their football team so much, and put a disproportionate amount of money into it.

Posted: 2003-02-04 06:44pm
by HemlockGrey
My HS is a pretty decent-statewide school, I've heard.

Of course, the sports aspect of the budget is slighty dimmed by the fact that the team gets it's ass kicked whenever it plays...

Posted: 2003-02-04 06:52pm
by Sea Skimmer
HemlockGrey wrote:My HS is a pretty decent-statewide school, I've heard.

Of course, the sports aspect of the budget is slighty dimmed by the fact that the team gets it's ass kicked whenever it plays...
Haha, My school beat the shit out of your HS's football team.

Posted: 2003-02-04 07:02pm
by HemlockGrey
Yeah, and the 8th grade team hadn't won a game in 3 years until this year. The middle school teams are quite good so next year the HS will actally be able to beat the shit out of someone.

Posted: 2003-02-04 07:03pm
by Sea Skimmer
HemlockGrey wrote:Yeah, and the 8th grade team hadn't won a game in 3 years until this year. The middle school teams are quite good so next year the HS will actally be able to beat the shit out of someone.
Well the schools too small to even field a full team might be doable. :P

Posted: 2003-02-04 07:07pm
by Larz
Manzano in Albuterkey, New Mexico!... oh wait, BEST high schools, oh, not worst, hmm, honestly, how would you judge something like that? Manzano could be considered a great guitar school due to its national recognization (due to the great and masterful Mr. Ostre... Mr. Ostra... Mr. O! [so I'm a bit biased, but he is a great guitar teacher]). Are you looking for best test taking, least number of student crimes, best programs...

Posted: 2003-02-04 07:12pm
by Pu-239
phongn wrote:Well, PHUHS was rated near the top based on the number of AP tests taken and their scores, IIRC. They are a difficult, challenging school.

Thomas Jefferson, well, my brother says they kick everyone's ass at math competitions and such. My high school's staff also believed that it was probably one of the best schools in America. (It's in VA).
I failed the entrance exam for TJ. :cry: It's located in my county. Now I'm going to this shit school with stupid teachers. (I used to go to a better HS in the county, but I moved). Here's the test scores for my HS:
http://www.fcps.edu/DEA/schoolprof/high ... field.html

My school is supposed to be the physically largest HS in the state.

Oh and I got a 1240 on my PSAT. Good/Bad?

Posted: 2003-02-04 07:15pm
by Wicked Pilot
Baton Rouge High School, the only jewel of Louisiana public education, is high up there on the list. I wish I could have gone there, but the lottery was not in my favor.

Posted: 2003-02-04 07:18pm
by Shaka[Zulu]
Pu-239 wrote: Oh and I got a 1240 on my PSAT. Good/Bad?
pretty good... exactly how good depends on wether you studied for it, took prep courses etc. I dont remember what my pSAT scores were, but my SAT scores from back in the day (close to 15 years ago... damn where did all that time go???) were in the 1170-1230 range with NO preparation of any kind whatsoever beyond normal schoolwork.

Posted: 2003-02-04 07:22pm
by Larz
SAT's... ouch, I'm sorry. I only had to do average on the ACT's to get into college here, and my not so ohh and ahh score hasn't been any sort of guide to as how I'm doing in college (with an average of about 29, I'm pulling a 3.4 GPA where as a friend who scored a 32 cumulative is pulling a 2.2 GPA in an Art Major... moral of the story, ACT scores show how much you can regergatate, but arn't a ture sign of ones ability, though they do provide a nice base for assumption...)