Lexington Public Schools Among Nation’s Top 25 School Districts

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Lexington Public Schools is among the top 25 school districts in the country, according to a new ranking from analytics website Niche, which placed the district at No. 15.

Here is the full ranking:

  1. Tredyffrin-Easttown School District – Tredyffrin Township, PA
  2. Eanes Independent School District – Austin, TX
  3. Jericho Union Free School District – Oyster Bay Town, NY
  4. New Trier Township High School District No. 203 – New Trier Township, IL
  5. Princeton Public Schools – Princeton, NJ
  6. Highland Park Independent School District (Dallas) – Northeast Dallas Township, TX
  7. North Allegheny School District – McCandless Township, PA
  8. Rye City School District – Rye, NY
  9. Indian Hill Exempted Village School District – The Village of Indian Hill, OH
  10. Glenbrook High Schools District No. 225 – Northfield Township, IL
  11. Palo Alto Unified School District – Palo Alto, CA
  12. Westport School District – Westport, CT
  13. Bloomfield Hills Schools – Bloomfield Charter Township, MI
  14. Millburn Township Schools – Millburn Township, NJ
  15. Lexington Public Schools – Lexington, MA
  16. New Canaan School District – New Canaan Town, CT
  17. Community High School District No. 128 – Libertyville Township, IL
  18. San Marino Unified School District – San Marino, CA
  19. SAU 70 – Hanover Town, NH
  20. Radnor Township School District – Radnor Township, PA
  21. Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High School District – Lexington Hills Township, CA
  22. Lower Merion School District – Lower Merion Township, PA
  23. Hinsdale Township High School District No. 86 – Downers Grove Township, IL
  24. Aspen School District – Aspen Township, CO
  25. Township High School District No. 113 – Highland Park, IL

Niche’s rankings derive from several categories, including: the “Academics Grade,” which incorporates statistics and surveys from students, alumni and parents; the “Overall Experience Grade,” which considers all aspects of the wider district, including academics, teachers, health, safety, and facilities; the “Teachers Grade,” which incorporates stats and surveys about teachers; and the “Student Culture and Diversity Grade,” which utilizes surveys and stats on the school’s culture and diversity.

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