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Douglas Not on 'Best High Schools' List

One metro Atlanta school is near the top of the U.S. News & World Report's 2013 list.

U.S. News & World Report released its list of top public high schools Tuesday, and not a single high school in the Douglas County School System earned a national ranking.

One metro Atlanta school was near the top of the list. Out of 2,290 nationally-ranked schools,  in Lawrenceville was the third best high school in the country, according to U.S. News & World Report. That was the highest national ranking of any school in the state of Georgia.

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The magazine examined how well students at more than 21,000 schools performed on state assessments, comparing them with other schools in the same state based on demographic factors.

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Eligible schools were then considered for national medalist designations based on student success in Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate programs.

In nearby Cobb County, nine high schools earned a national ranking. They included:

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  • Lassiter High, No. 343
  • Wheeler High, No. 906
  • Sprayberry High, No. 1,343
  • Kennesaw Mountain High, No. 1,358
  • Hillgrove High, No. 1,491
  • Campbell High, No. 1,639
  • R.L. Osborne High, No. 1,835
  • McEachern High, No. 1,876
  • Allatoona High, No. 2,061

Marietta High, which is not part of the Cobb County School District, was ranked No. 1,463.

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