Anderson High School Earns National Ranking from Newsweek

is among the best in the nation, according to Newsweek's  for 2016. Anderson is one of only two ϱ-area schools featured among 1,000 in the annual nationwide ranking.

The national rankings are determined based on five criteria:

  • Number of graduates accepted into and enrolled in college
  • Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate and Advanced International Certificate of Education participation and performance
  • SAT and ACT participation and performance
  • Dual-Enrollment participation
  • Number of counselors

"We are proud that the hard work of the students and teachers at Anderson High School has been recognized on a national level," ϱ ISD Superintendent Paul Cruz said. “We know that Anderson is a great school and that fantastic work happens there every day, but it’s also exciting to have that hard work recognized and reinforced by a well-known source like Newsweek.”

Earlier this year, Anderson was named to the 2016 U.S. News & World Report list of Best High Schools and The Washington Post Most Challenging High Schools. 

ϱ was recently ranked the third-best city for public schools in the nation by a  that took into account average SAT scores, average ACT scores, crimes per square mile, per-pupil spending, student/teacher ratio and graduation rates.