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You are right in saying well resourced schools chocked full of upper class, intelligent kids of successful and educated and supportive parents shouldn't be those rated. It's easy to gather raw stats on these kinds of institutions. It's another to analyze the performance and success of schools in areas of lower tier social and economic status to gauge success on truly elevating kids who live in less than optimal circumstances. Maybe you are referring to a recent article on the best high schools in each state. It was interesting to see the best school in one of the north central states with really sparse population ranted at the 2,200+ level of all in the U.S.
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Marv Evans
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