In the United States, there are approximately 24,000 public high schools. In New York, there are 1,520 public high schools.

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U.S. News and World Report have crunched numbers to rank each public high school in the United States by looking at a number of factors including college readiness, state assessment proficiency, state assessment performance, underserved student performance, college curriculum breadth, and graduation rate.

Based on the criteria investigated by U.S. News and World Report, a comprehensive ranking of each public high school has been released and it includes several schools in the Southern Tier.

How do public high schools in the Southern Tier stack up against other public schools not only in the state of New York but nationally? Well, the results are in!

U.S. News & World Report Ranks Southern Tier High Schools

Wondering how your Southern Tier area high school ranks nationally and within New York state? U.S. News and World Report have taken away the guesswork by doing the research for you. Note that not all schools in the Southern Tier are on this list as some of them are not rated.

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Do you remember the top album from the year you graduated high school? Stacker analyzed Billboard data to determine just that, looking at the best-selling album from every year going all the way back to 1956. Sales data is included only from 1992 onward when Nielsen's SoundScan began gathering computerized figures.

Going in chronological order from 1956 to 2020, we present the best-selling album from the year you graduated high school.

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