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U.S. News & World Report names Orono High School as state’s top public high school

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ORONO – Orono High School has been named Minnesota’s best public high school in 2018 by U.S. News & World Report.

The high school placed second overall in the state.

“Our graduates attend the nation’s top colleges and universities and frequently tell us how well prepared they were for a rigorous college experinece,” said Superintendent Karen Orcutt. “At the same time, this ranking also validates our many efforts to help every student achieve his or her potential.”

On a national scale, U.S. News & World Report said Orono was 210 out of 28,813, or among the top 1 percent. The high school placed first in Minnesota for its STEM education.

The three steps to determine a high school’s placing are:

  • Seeing if the schools perform well on state proficiency tests.
  • Assessing whether historically underserved students performed at or better than state average for historically underserved students.
  • Meeting a benchmark graduation rate.

The top 2 percent of high schools across the country are recognized with a gold medal, reflecting advanced placement or international baccalaureate tests.

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