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Daly City High School Ranked as Best in the Country by U.S. News
Summit Shasta Ranked in Top 3% of High Schools Nationally

Summit Shasta, located in Daly City, was recognized this week by U.S. News & World Report as among the best high schools in the country, ranking in the top 3% nationally and among California high schools. The school stood out as the 16th best high school in the San Francisco metro area and the 84th best in the state.
U.S. News looked at over 24,000 schools in the country and ranked about 17,860 based on five indicators: college readiness, college curriculum breadth, math and reading proficiency, math and reading performance, and graduation rates.
Summit Public Schools, a public school system with schools in California and Washington, has made the U.S. News & World Report rankings every year since 2009. This year Summit’s four eligible high schools ranked within the top 12% of the national rankings: Summit Shasta in Daly City, Summit Prep and Everest in Redwood City and Summit Tahoma in San Jose. Summit Shasta ranked in the top 3% and Summit Summit Prep ranked in the top 5% nationwide.
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Summit Public Schools is honored to be recognized nationally. Summit's unique educational model helps students develop the habits and skills that lead to academic success and a fulfilled life. All Summit students graduate prepared for college, and Summit alumni complete college at twice the national average.
To learn more about or enroll at Summit Public Schools, please visit http://summitps.org/.