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Hinsdale South Named Among Newsweek's Top High Schools 2016
This year's ranking falls a bit lower than Hinsdale South's spot on the 2015 list.

DARIEN, IL — Hinsdale South High School has once again earned a place among the top high schools in America, according to the 2016 ranking by Newsweek.
The school was ranked No. 454 in the country.
That ranking falls a bit lower than Hinsdale South's spot on the 2015 list, where the school ranked 415th. In 2014, Hinsdale South didn't appear on the list at all, and in 2013 the school placed 389th.
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Northside College Preparatory High School in Chicago landed in the top spot for Illinois schools, with a No. 8 rank nationally.
The top school in America for 2016, according to Newsweek, is Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Alexandria, Virginia.
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Hinsdale South High School was also recognized on Newsweek's “beating the odds” list with a No. 262 spot.
Newsweek used six factors to create its top schools list, weighing each measurement to create a “college readiness index.” The rankings show how prepared students are for college by the time they leave high school.
Those measurements and their weight include:
- Holding power: 10 percent
- Ratio of counselor/full-time equivalent to student enrollment: 10 percent
- Weighted SAT/ACT: 17.5 percent
- Weighted AP/IB/dual enrollment composite: 17.5 percent
- Graduation rate: 20 percent
- College enrollment rate: 25 percent
In all, 6,477 of the nation’s 15,819 public high schools met the criteria to be considered in Newsweek’s rankings.
For "beating the odds," each school’s college readiness scores were adjusted for how they compared against other schools with similar percentages of students eligible for free or reduced lunch.
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