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Newsweek Ranks Corona del Mar High School Among Nation's Top Schools
The magazine ranked Corona del Mar 172nd among the nation's top 500 high schools.
Newsweek named Corona del Mar High School among the top 500 high schools in the nation this week.
The magazine enlisted a panel of experts to rate the country’s best high schools, finding Corona del Mar High School to be the 172nd best school in the nation. Corona del Mar was among just a handful in the county to make the list.
"CdM HS appreciates this recognition," Tim Bryan, the school's principal said. "Our students, through the support of our staff and parents, do achieve outstanding results, both individually and as a school."
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The Newsweek panel is composed of Wendy Kopp of Teach for America; Tom Vander Ark of Open Education Solutions and the former executive director of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; and Linda Darling-Hammond, Stanford professor and founder of School Redesign Network. The panel rates the schools based on their rates of graduation, college matriculation, advance-placement courses offered and taken and SAT and ACT scores, as well as AP/IB/AICE scores.
According to Newsweek, Corona del Mar High School stands out for its student-teacher ratio of 33.5 students for every teacher and for its 99 percent graduation rate. The magazine also found roughly 79 percent of the school’s seniors are college bound. Corona del Mar High School also stood out for having an average SAT score of 1740. The school also made the list in 2010.
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Rank
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166
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172
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