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 %
358 A.I. duPont Wilmington Del. 2.158 33.00 30.00
602 A&M Consolidated College Station Texas 1.732 37.40 21.20
10 Academic Magnet North Charleston S.C. 7.287 100.00 9.00
446 Acalanes Lafayette Calif. 1.968 51.10 0.00
1029 Adolfo Camarillo Camarillo Calif. 1.215 18.20 12.00
1092 Agoura Agoura Calif. 1.163 27.10 2.00
720 Air Academy Colorado Springs Colo. 1.573 32.10 n/a
1171 Akins Austin Texas 1.072 12.90 56.25
463 Alameda Alameda Calif. 1.935 38.50 19.00
292 Alamo Heights San Antonio Texas 2.318 40.60 10.80
697 Albany Albany Calif. 1.597 33.50 12.00
844 Albemarle Charlottesville Va. 1.423 35.10 15.00
227 Albert Einstein** Kensington Md. 2.524 n/a n/a
657 Aldine Houston Texas 1.663 22.90 74.30
585 Aliso Niguel Aliso Viejo Calif. 1.755 29.00 6.70
1182 Allderdice Pittsburgh Pa. 1.063 26.50 33.00
899 Allen** Allen Texas 1.372 25.00 10.00
1243 Alma Alma Ark. 1.016 13.50 39.00
425 Alpharetta Alpharetta Ga. 2.017 34.00 9.24
773 Alta Sandy Utah 1.520 40.40 6.90
320 Amador Valley Pleasanton Calif. 2.250 52.50 0.00
759 American Miami Fla. 1.529 11.00 47.00
1062 American Fork American Fork Utah 1.188 28.40 15.00
774 Amherst Central Amherst N.Y. 1.518 35.60 78.00
418 Amon Carter-Riverside Fort Worth Texas 2.028 n/a 76.56
364 Anderson School of Arts Jacksonville Fla. 2.149 29.60 9.00
492 Andover Bloomfield Hills Mich. 1.891 n/a 1.00
228 Andrew P Hill** San Jose Calif. 2.522 12.00 67.00
483 Andrews High Point N.C. 1.899 7.10 55.90
876 Annandale** Annandale Va. 1.394 n/a 40.00
723 Annapolis** Annapolis Md. 1.571 21.00 32.00
1219 Apopka Apopka Fla. 1.031 18.00 34.00
370 Aragon San Mateo Calif. 2.141 46.00 9.60
403 Arcadia Arcadia Calif. 2.063 45.70 8.00
817 Arcata Arcata Calif. 1.450 29.00 12.00
755 Arlington Arlington N.Y. 1.538 28.90 4.90
728 Arlington Heights Fort Worth Texas 1.570 n/a 35.40
706 Arrowhead Hartland Wisc. 1.586 39.20 2.00
552 Arroyo Grande Arroyo Grande Calif. 1.794 30.00 25.20
1231 Arroyo Valley San Bernadino Calif. 1.025 11.20 80.20
609 Arundel Senior** Gambrills Md. 1.722 18.00 9.00
827 Athens Troy Mich. 1.440 20.00 3.00
1180 Atholton** Columbia Md. 1.064 27.00 4.00
37 Atlantic Community** Delray Beach Fla. 4.544 53.00 31.00
803 Atlee** Mechanicsville Va. 1.468 29.70 1.80
286 Auburn** Auburn Ala. 2.331 90.00 20.00
633 Aurora** Aurora Ohio 1.694 35.20 5.00
1190 Austin Houston Texas 1.059 9.30 91.80
884 Babylon Babylon N.Y. 1.387 24.60 6.00
590 Bainbridge Bainbridge Wash. 1.742 41.30 4.00
1127 Balboa San Francisco Calif. 1.120 26.00 60.90
919 Baldwin Baldwin N.Y. 1.345 17.00 n/a
1100 Baltimore Polytechnic Baltimore Md. 1.152 15.00 36.20
1033 Bangor Bangor Maine 1.212 20.50 20.81
87 Banneker** Washington D.C. 3.494 64.00 39.00
639 Barrington Barrington Ill. 1.683 39.00 10.03
464 Barron Collier Naples Fla. 1.934 40.10 13.00
167 Bartow** Bartow Fla. 2.794 11.00 46.00
455 Bartram Trail Jacksonville Fla. 1.949 25.00 2.00
6 BASIS Charter Tucson Ariz. 8.154 92.00 n/a
995 Battlefield** Haymarket Va. 1.250 21.10 8.00
673 Bay Bay Village Ohio 1.627 36.00 16.90
532 Bay Panama City Fla. 1.824 10.20 32.00
485 Beachwood Beachwood Ohio 1.898 34.60 4.00
1200 Bear Creek Lakewood Colo. 1.052 25.00 18.60
704 Beaverton** Beaverton Ore. 1.591 21.20 31.00
837 Bell Bell Calif. 1.430 26.30 86.30
1247 Bell Gardens Bell Gardens Calif. 1.011 13.90 70.00
319 Bell Multicultural** Washington D.C. 2.253 n/a 81.00
92 Bellaire** Bellaire Texas 3.427 46.60 32.00
658 Belleview Belleview Fla. 1.660 20.00 33.00
32 Bellevue Bellevue Wash. 4.703 63.80 10.00
257 Belmont Belmont Mass. 2.407 51.00 6.00
860 Benjamin Cardozo Queens N.Y. 1.409 39.90 25.00
566 Bentonville Bentonville Ark. 1.772 23.50 20.80
284 Berkeley Berkeley Calif. 2.333 41.40 28.00
207 Bernards** Bernardsville N.J. 2.611 60.00 4.40
44 Bethesda Chevy Chase** Bethesda Md. 4.322 64.20 8.00
882 Bethlehem Central Delmar N.Y. 1.389 38.00 3.00
511 Bethpage Bethpage N.Y. 1.852 n/a 5.45
385 Beverly Hills Beverly Hills Calif. 2.109 44.00 3.00
668 Bexley Bexley Ohio 1.634 15.10 0.00
481 Binghamton** Binghamton N.Y. 1.904 16.80 51.00
245 Black River Holland Mich. 2.447 43.90 16.00
316 Blacksburg Blacksburg Va. 2.257 n/a 16.70
790 Blake** Silver Spring Md. 1.490 41.00 10.00
91 Blind Brook Rye Brook N.Y. 3.429 68.30 0.00
352 Bloomingdale Valrico Fla. 2.170 32.40 17.40
717 Blue Valley Stilwell Kan. 1.578 32.00 3.00
712 Blue Valley North Overland Park Kan. 1.582 38.00 3.40
967 Blue Valley West Overland Park Kan. 1.279 24.00 3.10
1044 Bob Jones Madison Ala. 1.206 17.40 11.50
689 Boerne Boerne Texas 1.606 40.00 11.04
496 Boise Boise Idaho 1.879 39.20 39.00
1094 Bolsa Grande Garden Grove Calif. 1.160 18.50 66.50
541 Bonita La Verne Calif. 1.814 29.40 27.00
568 Bonita Vista** Chula Vista Calif. 1.769 10.00 10.00
75 Booker T. Washington** Tulsa Okla. 3.601 43.30 38.00
992 Boone Orlando Fla. 1.253 23.00 25.00
1067 Boonsboro Boonsboro Md. 1.187 30.40 12.20
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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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