Top High Schools With the Most Minority, Disadvantaged Students
June 13, 2013 RSS Feed PrintThere were many gold medal public high schools – which ranked in the top 500 in the U.S. News 2013 Best High Schools rankings – that had large proportions of economically disadvantaged students or very high percentages of minority students enrolled.
U.S. News has created two separate lists to profile the top-performing schools with these characteristics.
The first list below is of the 25 gold medal schools that had the highest percentage of economically disadvantaged students enrolled. This classification, a measure of poverty, is determined by the percent of students enrolled at a high school who are eligible for free- or reduced-price lunch.
The Preuss School in California was first with 99.6 percent of its students in poverty. California had 14 high schools on the list with the highest
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