Sherburne-Earlville listed among “Best High Schools” in country
SHERBURNE – For the second straight year, Sherburne-Earlville High School has earned a "Best High Schools" national ranking from the U.S. News & World Report.
Sherburne-Earlville was given a bronze badge from the U.S. News & World Report after criteria based on graduation rates, college readiness index, math and reading proficiency, and AP testing ranked SEHS 2,236th out of 28,813 public high school nationwide.
SEHS Principal Nicholas Colosi said, "We're a school hidden amongst everything else. A lot of the time not being the biggest [district] in the county we're sometimes overlooked, but more or less [the national ranking] is an acknowledgment of all the hard work that goes on in the district."
SEHS ranked 241st out of 1,263 public high schools in New York State. The 2018 U.S. News & World Report's Scorecard for SEHS shows that the high school's graduation rate is 92 percent, with state-test proficiency marks of 97 percent in reading and 83 percent in mathematics.
"Even though we have a high opt-out rate for state testing, and we have high poverty numbers, and a high rate of special ed classification due to disabilities, we still are able to perform at a high level," Colosi said. "And that doesn't just happen arbitrarily––it's everybody doing their part to pitch in to have students be successful."
Every year the U.S. News & World Report awards gold, silver, and bronze badges to the top 5,948 ranking public high schools in the nation. In 2017, SEHS earned a silver badge and was ranked 171st of the public high schools in New York State.
The report can be viewed in full at www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools.
Pictured: Sherburne-Earlville High School received a bronze badge from the U.S. News & World Report's annual ranking of public high schools nationwide, ranking 2,236th out of 28,813 public high school in the country. It's the second year in a row SEHS has been designated as among the report's "Best High Schools." (Grady Thompson photo)
Sherburne-Earlville was given a bronze badge from the U.S. News & World Report after criteria based on graduation rates, college readiness index, math and reading proficiency, and AP testing ranked SEHS 2,236th out of 28,813 public high school nationwide.
SEHS Principal Nicholas Colosi said, "We're a school hidden amongst everything else. A lot of the time not being the biggest [district] in the county we're sometimes overlooked, but more or less [the national ranking] is an acknowledgment of all the hard work that goes on in the district."
SEHS ranked 241st out of 1,263 public high schools in New York State. The 2018 U.S. News & World Report's Scorecard for SEHS shows that the high school's graduation rate is 92 percent, with state-test proficiency marks of 97 percent in reading and 83 percent in mathematics.
"Even though we have a high opt-out rate for state testing, and we have high poverty numbers, and a high rate of special ed classification due to disabilities, we still are able to perform at a high level," Colosi said. "And that doesn't just happen arbitrarily––it's everybody doing their part to pitch in to have students be successful."
Every year the U.S. News & World Report awards gold, silver, and bronze badges to the top 5,948 ranking public high schools in the nation. In 2017, SEHS earned a silver badge and was ranked 171st of the public high schools in New York State.
The report can be viewed in full at www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools.
Pictured: Sherburne-Earlville High School received a bronze badge from the U.S. News & World Report's annual ranking of public high schools nationwide, ranking 2,236th out of 28,813 public high school in the country. It's the second year in a row SEHS has been designated as among the report's "Best High Schools." (Grady Thompson photo)
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