Nashville, Tennessee - Fresh off the announcement that they were the two most academically challenging high schools in Tennessee, Hume-Fogg Magnet High School and Martin Luther King, Jr. Magnet High School (MLK) have yet another national ranking to be proud of.
In its annual ranking of America’s best high schools, “U.S. News and World Report” has named Hume-Fogg as number one in the state with MLK close behind at number two. Both schools also earned gold medals from the magazine. If this sounds familiar, it’s because both schools topped last year’s list, as well as a similar list from “Newsweek” last May.
New to the list this year is MNPS Middle College High School, which is unranked but given the title of “Recognized Nationally” and a bronze medal.
“It’s not surprising that the most challenging schools in Tennessee, Hume-Fogg and MLK, would also be named the best,” said Director of Schools Dr. Jesse Register. “We’re particularly pleased to see Middle College honored, as the students and faculty there work very hard in a real college environment. It’s not unusual for students there to graduate with associate’s degrees and high school diplomas at the same time,
so their bronze medal is well earned.”
so their bronze medal is well earned.”
Middle College High School is located in the Nashville State Community College campus, and students there take both college and high school courses every school day. It is open to any student in grades 10-12 who is ready for the rigors of college course work.
“Our students aren’t just preparing to be college-ready. It’s an expectation that our faculty have for all Middle College students,” said Rod Manuel, principal of Middle College High School. “We are striving to bridge the gap between secondary and higher education. They are expected to be college-ready from day one. We are a small and unique school in a unique environment, so this kind of recognition means a lot to all of us. Our students and faculty are dedicated to their work and to each other.”
Hume-Fogg and MLK also made the national “Best” list, coming in at numbers 54 and 74, respectively. With more than 31,000 high schools considered for the list, it is a big honor to be included, not to mention making the top 100. Adding to the honor, Hume-Fogg is listed as the 23rd best magnet school in the country, with MLK coming in 30th on the same list.
The ranking is based on overall student performance and minority and low-income student performance as compared to the state averages. Writers also looked at college readiness as measured by Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate test data.
- Complete Rankings from “U.S. News and World Report”
- Ranking Methodology
- Hume-Fogg Website
- MLK Website
- MNPS Middle College High School Website
Metro Nashville Public Schools
Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools is the nation’s 42nd largest district, preparing more than 83,000 students to excel in higher education, work and life. With the goal of being the first choice for Nashville’s families, Metro Schools is committed to providing a high quality education to every student. The district is earning a national reputation for urban school reform, its commitment to social and emotional learning and rising academic achievement, and currently ranks in the top 27 percent of districts in the state for academic performance. Its new strategic plan, Education 2018: Excellence for Every Student, sets the goal of becoming the nation’s top performing urban school system by 2018. The governing body for Metro Schools is the Metropolitan Nashville Board of Public Education, a nine-member elected body. For more information, visit www.mnps.org.
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