New Jersey’s high schools have once again garnered national attention, with several institutions earning top spots in the latest rankings released by U.S. News & World Report—including eight New Jersey high schools in the top 100 across the nation.
The rankings, which assess over 24,000 public high schools nationwide, place multiple New Jersey schools in the upper echelons. The criteria include performance on state assessments, graduation rates, and college readiness.
At the top of the list is High Technology High School in Lincroft, which is recognized for its rigorous academic program and emphasis on STEM education. Following closely are Edison Academy Magnet School and Middlesex County Academy for Allied Health, both known for their specialized curricula and strong academic performance.
The Top Ranked NJ High Schools
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High Technology High School | Lincroft
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Edison Academy Magnet School | Edison
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Middlesex County Academy for Allied Health | Woodbridge
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Bergen County Academies | Hackensack
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Biotechnology High School | Freehold
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Dr. Ronald E McNair High School | Jersey City
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Bergen County Technical High School – Teterboro | Teterboro
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Union County Magnet High School | Scotch Plains
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Academy for Information Technology | Scotch Plains
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Academy for Allied Health Sciences | Scotch Plains
These rankings reaffirm the strength of New Jersey’s public education system, particularly in its ability to produce schools that excel in academic achievement and college readiness. The state’s continued investment in education is reflected in the performance of its top institutions.
New Jersey’s presence in the national rankings serves as a reminder of the state’s educational prowess and the high standards set by its public schools.
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