The rankings, which were released on Tuesday, place Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati as the top high school in Ohio, followed by Bexley High School in the Columbus area and Madeira High School outside of Cincinnati.
Solon High School and Rocky River High School are among the eight Greater Cleveland schools that made it to the top 25 list. The other six schools are Orange High School, Hawken School, Saint Ignatius High School, Hathaway Brown School, Western Reserve Academy, and University School.
The U.S. News and World Report rankings are based on a variety of factors, including college readiness, math and reading proficiency, graduation rates, and state assessment scores. The rankings are widely recognized as one of the most comprehensive and respected measures of high school quality in the United States.
The inclusion of eight Greater Cleveland high schools in the top 25 rankings is a testament to the region’s strong commitment to providing students with a high-quality education. These schools are consistently ranked among the best in the state and nation, thanks to their dedicated teachers, rigorous curriculum, and supportive learning environments.
The success of these schools is also a reflection of the hard work and dedication of the students and families in the Greater Cleveland community. By working together, they have created a vibrant educational ecosystem that is producing some of the best and brightest young minds in Ohio.