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Summit Tahoma, located in Santa Clara County, was recognized nationally by U.S. News & World Report among the best high schools in the country.
Summit Tahoma, located in Santa Clara County, was recognized nationally by U.S. News & World Report among the best high schools in the country. Summit Tahoma ranked in the top 25% of California high schools.
This year, U.S. News looked at over 24,000 schools in the country and ranked about 17,860 based on five indicators: college readiness, college curriculum breadth, math and reading proficiency, math and reading performance, and graduation rates. Since becoming eligible, Summit Tahoma has been recognized four times! Summit Tahoma, whose student body is 47% Hispanic, is the fourth top school in the East San Jose Unified School District overall.
UpdatedThu, Apr 29, 2021 at 11:19 am PT
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More than 100 California high schools were ranked top schools by U.S. News and World Report. (Shutterstock)
CALIFORNIA Thousands of public California high schools have been ranked by U.S. News and World Report in the publication s latest analysis of upper school education in the United States, revealing the top schools across the state and beyond.
This year s Best High Schools list ranks more than 24,000 public high schools throughout the country.
Here s where the top 100 California schools ranked among others in the U.S.
(first number is ranking in California, second number is national ranking):
San Jose Unified sees fewer older students return to classrooms
KTVU s Maureen Naylor reports.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Students returning to the classroom are finding themselves with a lot fewer classmates around.
New numbers from the South Bay s largest school district show the vast majority of older students chose to remain at home.
In fact, only one in five high school students in the San Jose Unified School District opted to come back for in-person classes.
At Willow Glen Middle School in San Jose, about one third of students chose to return to campus when in-person instruction started Wednesday. On a fully enrolled year, we re right at 1300 students. Right now for in-person instruction, we re enrolled at about 460, said principal Paul Slayton.