2007 Challenge Index

The Washington Post Challenge Index measures a public high school's effort to challenge its students. The formula is simple: Divide the number of Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate or Cambridge tests a school gave by the number of seniors who graduated in June. Tests taken by all students, not just seniors, are counted. Magnet or charter schools with SAT combined verbal and math averages higher than 1300, or ACT average scores above 27, are not included, since they do not have enough average students who need a challenge.

The rating is not a measurement of the overall quality of the school but illuminates one factor that many educators consider important.

When compared with schools across the country, Washington-area schools are overall the most encouraging of college-level testing. In the list below, any school with a rating of 1.000 or above is in the top 5 percent of all U.S. high schools in encouraging students to take AP, IB or Cambridge tests. Also listed is the name of the school district and the percentage of a school’s students whose family incomes are low enough to qualify for federally subsidized lunches and who also apply for that program. The portion of subsidized-lunch applicants is a rough indicator of a school’s poverty level. High poverty schools are at a disadvantage in persuading students to take college-level courses, but some on this list have succeeded in doing so anyway.

The Equity and Excellence rate is the percentage of all seniors who have had at least one score on an AP, IB or Cambridge test that would qualify them for college credit. The average AP Equity and Excellence rate for all U.S. schools is about 15 percent.

*Includes IB tests.

**Includes Cambridge, community college or other types of college-level final exams.

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Rank School City State Index Equity and Excellence % Subsidized Lunches %
4 Jefferson County IBS** Irondale Ala. 9.040 100.00 15.00
66 St. Petersburg** St. Petersburg Fla. 3.812 100.00 26.00
205 Park City Park City Utah 2.614 100.00 16.00
960 Granby** Norfolk Va. 1.290 100.00 47.60
54 Spruce Creek** Port Orange Fla. 4.131 100.00 13.40
7 International Academy** Bloomfield Hills Mich. 8.046 100.00 0.00
238 Floral Park Memorial Floral Park N.Y. 2.485 100.00 11.00
434 Design & Architecture Miami Fla. 1.992 100.00 39.00
1 Talented and Gifted Dallas Texas 14.043 100.00 33.00
11 International School Bellevue Wash. 6.300 100.00 5.00
10 Academic Magnet North Charleston S.C. 7.287 100.00 9.00
9 Preuss UCSD La Jolla Calif. 7.635 100.00 100.00
3 Stanton College Prep** Jacksonville Fla. 9.204 98.10 11.00
18 Raleigh Charter Raleigh N.C. 5.324 97.20 0.00
128 Coral Gables** Coral Gables Fla. 3.011 95.00 40.00
497 Palm Desert Palm Desert Calif. 1.878 92.40 16.50
6 BASIS Charter Tucson Ariz. 8.154 92.00 n/a
39 C. Leon King Magnet** Tampa Fla. 4.511 90.00 43.10
286 Auburn** Auburn Ala. 2.331 90.00 20.00
485 Rancho Bernardo San Diego Calif. 1.898 89.80 4.00
684 McQueen Reno Nev. 1.612 88.70 8.40
447 California Academy of Math & Science Carson Calif. 1.966 87.00 43.00
55 Hume-Fogg Academic Nashville Tenn. 4.128 85.70 8.40
1250 Modesto** Modesto Calif. 1.005 85.00 57.00
584 Greenwich Greenwich Conn. 1.756 84.00 11.00
47 Horace Greeley Chappaqua N.Y. 4.197 83.80 1.00
129 Loveless Academic Magnet Program Montgomery Ala. 3.000 81.70 10.00
189 West Morris Mendham** Mendham N.J. 2.655 81.00 0.80
13 North Hills School** Irving Texas 5.731 79.60 9.00
393 Vanguard** Ocala Fla. 2.079 79.00 40.00
782 North Canyon** Phoenix Ariz. 1.505 78.70 n/a
27 McNair Academic Jersey City N.J. 4.822 78.30 36.60
2 Science/Engineering Magnet Dallas Texas 10.743 78.00 46.30
911 Wyomissing Area Wyomissing Pa. 1.357 77.80 9.00
930 East Aurora East Aurora N.Y. 1.328 77.50 5.08
41 Edgemont Scarsdale N.Y. 4.462 77.40 0.00
40 Great Neck South Great Neck N.Y. 4.465 77.00 9.00
5 Suncoast Community** Riviera Beach Fla. 8.395 77.00 17.00
57 Lowell San Francisco Calif. 4.107 76.90 34.00
51 San Diego High School of International Studies San Diego Calif. 4.183 75.60 51.00
189 Hastings Hastings-on-Hudson N.Y. 2.655 75.20 3.40
140 Mission San Jose Fremont Calif. 2.916 75.10 3.00
643 Galileo San Francisco Calif. 1.680 75.00 75.00
411 South Eugene** Eugene Ore. 2.052 75.00 10.50
30 Clarke County** Berryville Va. 4.730 74.00 13.20
701 Heritage Littleton Colo. 1.593 74.00 1.00
548 Dublin Jerome Dublin Ohio 1.801 73.40 1.00
29 Myers Park** Charlotte N.C. 4.759 73.00 22.00
872 Calabasas Calabasas Calif. 1.400 73.00 2.00
23 Martin Luther King Nashville Tenn. 5.036 72.80 8.00
14 Highland Park Dallas Texas 5.727 72.60 0.00
365 Townsend Harris Queens N.Y. 2.147 72.20 42.10
69 Langley** McLean Va. 3.716 72.00 1.00
966 Smoky Hill** Aurora Colo. 1.282 72.00 16.00
38 YES College Prep Southeast Houston Texas 4.532 71.40 78.00
45 Lincoln Park** Chicago Ill. 4.294 71.00 46.00
841 Peachtree Ridge Suwanee Ga. 1.428 71.00 19.00
60 George Mason** Falls Church Va. 4.060 71.00 7.00
82 Rye Rye N.Y. 3.536 70.80 2.50
101 East Chapel Hill Chapel Hill N.C. 3.300 70.70 7.00
97 Winston Churchill** Potomac Md. 3.382 70.40 3.00
70 Walt Whitman** Bethesda Md. 3.687 70.20 2.00
83 Brighton Rochester N.Y. 3.535 70.20 6.80
52 Science Academy of South Texas Mercedes Texas 4.161 70.00 42.00
42 South Side** Rockville Centre N.Y. 4.433 70.00 12.00
147 J R Masterman Lab/Demo Sch Philadelphia Pa. 2.890 70.00 12.00
28 Troy** Fullerton Calif. 4.766 70.00 5.50
235 Scarsdale Scarsdale N.Y. 2.496 69.70 0.00
49 Newport Bellevue Wash. 4.196 69.60 8.00
61 T.S. Wootton** Rockville Md. 4.020 69.50 5.00
598 Union County Magnet Scotch Plains N.J. 1.736 69.40 4.00
12 H-B Woodlawn** Arlington Va. 5.948 69.00 13.00
267 Moreno Valley Angel Fire N.M. 2.368 68.80 15.00
85 Monta Vista Cupertino Calif. 3.518 68.70 1.80
91 Blind Brook Rye Brook N.Y. 3.429 68.30 0.00
240 Fairview** Boulder Colo. 2.469 68.00 6.00
77 Harrison Harrison N.Y. 3.578 68.00 8.10
807 Fairport** Fairport N.Y. 1.463 67.35 6.00
186 Weston Weston Mass. 2.658 67.00 0.00
173 University Irvine Calif. 2.767 67.00 6.80
73 McLean** McLean Va. 3.605 67.00 6.00
90 Pittsford Mendon Pittsford N.Y. 3.438 66.50 2.40
33 Jericho Senior Jericho N.Y. 4.670 66.20 0.00
280 D'Evelyn Denver Colo. 2.342 66.00 2.00
72 Charter School of Wilmington Wilmington Del. 3.617 66.00 3.00
101 Rye Neck Mamaroneck N.Y. 3.300 65.90 4.00
111 Pittsford Sutherland Pittsford N.Y. 3.225 65.10 2.40
76 Boston Latin Boston Mass. 3.588 65.00 31.00
350 Garland** Garland Texas 2.175 65.00 66.00
80 Western Guilford Greensboro N.C. 3.560 65.00 21.00
487 Wellesley Wellesley Hills Mass. 1.897 65.00 4.00
47 John Miller-Great Neck North Great Neck N.Y. 4.197 65.00 8.40
8 City Honors** Buffalo N.Y. 7.692 64.50 26.00
155 Roslyn Roslyn Heights N.Y. 2.858 64.40 10.50
44 Bethesda Chevy Chase** Bethesda Md. 4.322 64.20 8.00
127 Dover-Sherborn Dover Mass. 3.051 64.00 1.83
87 Banneker** Washington D.C. 3.494 64.00 39.00
540 LSU Laboratory** Baton Rouge La. 1.816 64.00 3.00
139 Metro Academic & Classical** St. Louis Mo. 2.918 63.90 33.90
32 Bellevue Bellevue Wash. 4.703 63.80 10.00
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*Includes IB tests.

**Includes Cambridge, community college or other types of college-level final exams.

Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Fairfax County, with a rating of 7.486 and an Equity and Excellence rate of 100 percent, was not ranked because it is a magnet school with a selective admissions policy and an average SAT reading and math score, 1456, higher than the highest average for any regular enrollment school in the country. The index is designed to show which schools are challenging average students and does not work well with schools like Jefferson that have few or no average students.

Briar Woods and Freedom in Loudoun County, Battlefield and Freedom in Prince William County, Skyline in Warren County, Clarksburg and Northwood in Montgomery County, Dr. Henry A. Wise Jr. in Prince George’s County, Marriotts Ridge in Howard County and North Point in Charles County were not included because they are new schools and did not have full senior classes graduating this year.

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