Manhattan High School West Campus.
Manhattan High School West Campus.

Manhattan High School has been named to The Washington Post’s America’s Most Challenging High School list for the eighth consecutive year.

Only nine Kansas high schools made the High School Challenge List:

 

Sumner Academy of Arts and Science           index 3.471

Blue Valley                                                     index 2.638

Blue Valley North                                           index 2.577

Blue Valley Southwest                                   index 2.251

Shawnee Mission East                                    index 2.167

Blue Valley West                                            index 2.066

Blue Valley Northwest                                   index 1.702

Manhattan                                                    index 1.636

Shawnee Mission South                                  index 1.177

“I am incredibly proud of our students and staff for achieving this tremendous recognition for Manhattan High School,” stated Principal Greg Hoyt. “This accomplishment is not possible without students that are willing to step out and enroll in challenging courses, dedicated faculty members that take on the preparation of these rigorous courses, staff members that encourage students to accept the challenge, staff members that organize and prepare for the hundreds of exams that are administered, and parents that support their children throughout the process.”

The Washington Post annually surveys and ranks approximately 22,000 high schools across the country. Public schools are ranked according to a ratio devised by Jay Mathews: the number of Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate and/or Cambridge tests taken by all students at a school and divided by the number of graduating seniors. All of the schools on the list have an index of at least 1.000. Just over 1,925 schools—only nine percent of all the public schools in the U.S.—made the list.

 

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