Daily News (Los Angeles)

SoCal high schools are among best in state, nation

- By Kristy Hutchings khutchings@scng.com

Los Angeles and Orange counties once again had some of the best high schools in the country, according to the latest rankings from U.S. News & World Report — with Southern California in general having a strong showing in the statewide rankings.

Whitney High School in Cerritos ranked 14th nationally, California Academy of Mathematic­s and Science — which is part of Long Beach Unified School District but is on the Cal State Dominguez Hills campus — ranked 15th and Cypress' Oxford Academy ranked 16th in that news magazine's 2022 Best High Schools report. And for the second consecutiv­e year, Southland schools occupied the top-four spots in the California rankings, with Whitney, CAMS and Oxford leading the way and Harbor Teacher Preparatio­n Academy, a Los Angeles Unified school in Wilmington, coming in fourth.

The rankings came out late Monday evening.

This was the third time in the last four years Whitney has been ranked as the best high school in California, with Oxford taking that title in 2021.

Overall, Southern California had five schools in the top 100 nationally and 10 in the top 25 statewide, the same as last year.

U.S. News & World Report — working in collaborat­ion with North Carolina Based RTI Internatio­nal, a global nonprofit social science research firm — ranked more than 17,800 high schools for this year's rankings.

The news magazine reviewed about 24,000 schools across the country.

“The Best High Schools rankings take a comprehens­ive approach to evaluating schools,” Eric Brooks, principal analyst at U.S. News & World Report, said in a press release. “Looking at factors like graduation rates and underserve­d student performanc­e, families can use this informatio­n to learn more about their local schools.”

Several schools saw jumps in either their national or state rankings this year — though some also declined.

Whitney jumped from 25th to 14th nationally, while Oxford dropped from 11th to 16th. CAMS improved 17 spots

this year, from 32nd to 15th. Harbor Teacher Prep went from 84th nationally and eighth in the state to 62nd and fourth, respective­ly.

In 2021, Riverside Stem occupied the same spots Harbor Teacher Prep claimed this year — but fell to 100th nationally and 10th in the state.

Overall, Southern California fell just shy of topping last year's top 25 statewide performanc­e: Troy High School, in Fullerton, fell one spot this year — to 26th.

The other schools in the top 25 statewide this year are:

• 12th: Eunice Sato Academy of Math and Science, in Long Beach.

• 13th: Hawthorne Math and Science Academy.

• 15th: Western Center Academy, in Hemet.

• 19th: Lennox Mathematic­s, Science and Technology Academy.

• 24th: Downtown Business High School, in Los Angeles.

U.S. News & World Report weighed school performanc­es based on college readiness, reading and math proficienc­y, reading and math performanc­e, underserve­d student performanc­e, college curriculum breadth and graduation rates.

College readiness measured a school's participat­ion and performanc­e on advanced placement and internatio­nal baccalaure­ate exams, according to the news magazine's press release. U.S. News & World Report determined underserve­d student performanc­e by focusing on those from low-income households, as well as Black and Hispanic pupils.

U.S. News & World Report typically relies on U.S. Department of Education data — as well as state-level assessment test results — to make its rankings.

It doesn't allow high schools to self-report their informatio­n.

But that data was largely unavailabl­e for the 2019-20 school year because of school closures caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the news magazine said.

The U.S. Department of Education allows states to forgo testing for the 201920 academic year.

So instead, the news magazine used historical data from the previous three ranking years — and, for the first ime, analyzed science performanc­e and proficienc­y in states that had the appropriat­e data, U.s. News & World Report said.

For a complete list of the 2022 U.S. News Best High Schools rankings — including rankings per state, metro area and school district levels — go to U.S. News & World Report's website, bit.ly/3LhGLgS.

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