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FRAMINGHAM – The latest U.S. News & World Report rankings of high schools across the country and in Massachusetts, and Framingham did not make the top 100 in the Commonwealth.
Framingham High School came in 122nd in the Commonwealth out of 348 high schools and 3,073 nationally, in the latest rankings, out of 17,857 high schools.
The high school has a 16-1 student-teacher ratio, according to the magazine, and 2,271 students, which is likely an undercount as the high school is consistently adding new students weekly.
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“Students have the opportunity to take Advanced PlacementĀ® coursework and exams. The APĀ® participation rate at Framingham High School is 44%. The total minority enrollment is 42%,” wrote US News & World Report.
The magazine said “schools are ranked on their performance on state-required tests, graduation and how well they prepare students for college.”
Boston Latin was ranked #1 on the list in Massachusetts and the Advanced Math & Science Charter School in Marlborough was ranked #3 on the list.
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Natick High School was ranked 66th and Ashland High came in at 46th in Massachusetts.
The magazine said 44% took at least one AP class, and 39% at least passed one AP exam.
Math Proficiency is at 67% with reading at 62% said the magazine.
The high school graduation rate is at 90% said the magazine.
For the full data and methodology, click here.