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Naples High School Receives Silver Medal in National H.S. Rankings

For the third year in a row, Naples High School has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as one of the top high schools in the United States with a Silver Medal designation. The U.S. News Best High Schools list has Naples ranked #110 (up from #143 in 2017) in New York State, and #1,112 (up from #1,630 in 2017) when compared to high schools from across the nation.

To produce the rankings, U.S. News & World Report used a methodology that took into account “student performance on state assessments, socioeconomic factors, student graduation rates and college readiness.”

“We couldn’t be more proud of our students and all the hard work they put into their studies,” said Matt Frahm, Superintendent of Schools. He went on to add, “It is entirely appropriate that we learned of the recognition during Teacher Appreciation Week. We have a world-class faculty and staff here at NCS, and it is only because of their talents that we are able to provide the types of opportunities needed to maximize outcomes for kids.”

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