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Arleta High is a 2020 Best High School!

It’s official!: Arleta High is a 2020 Best High School, based on rankings that U.S. News & World Report published this morning. Here is your school’s updated U.S. News profile page, with its new National, metro-area, and school-district rankings: https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/california/districts/los-angeles-unified-school-district/arleta-high-2674.

By earning a national ranking in the top 40%, Arleta High achieved status as a U.S. News Best High School and gained eligibility to display a U.S. News-trademarked 2020 Best High Schools award “badge” (logo).

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Only “Best” high schools may use an official U.S. News Best High Schools badge. Hundreds of award-winning schools have displayed these badges to enhance school spirit and to maintain attendance levels that are often crucial to obtaining adequate state funding.

Permission to use a Best High Schools badge in any medium – including websites, print, plaques and apparel – must be obtained in writing from Wright's Media, our exclusive licensing and plaque agent; a fee will be charged for such uses. For more information, visit The Best High Schools Online Store. Licensing of badges will not affect current or future rankings.

 

About Best High Schools 2020We encourage you to share your rankings on FacebookTwitter, Instagram and Snapchat using #BestHighSchools. Also, feel free to share the news with newspapers, TV stations, and other local news media, which may be especially interested in this ranking of schools in your regionhttps://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/california/rankings/los-angeles-ca-31080.

U.S. News 2020 Best High Schools numerically ranked nearly 18,000 schools nationwide this year.

The Best High Schools rankings, available online only, are produced in conjunction with RTI International, a global research firm. U.S. News doesn’t collect data directly from high schools – all data comes directly from official third-party sources. U.S. News receives AP and IB data directly from the College Board and International Baccalaureate, respectively, for use in the rankings. The state assessment data and graduation rates are from each state, and other data comes from the U.S. Department of Education Common Core of Data.

The 2020 edition of Best High Schools includes a numerical ranking of nearly all public high schools in each state and each census-designated metropolitan area with three or more high schools, as well as the Best STEM Schools ranking and comprehensive Best Charter Schools and Best Magnet Schools rankings. There are also rankings of high schools for school districts with three or more high schools.

With today’s launch, U.S. News has published detailed school-specific information on enrollment, graduation rates, student body demographics, location, school type and results of state assessments, as well as Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate tests.

For more information on how U.S. News evaluates public high schools, please see the methodology and visit the Morse Code blog.

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