FAIRGRADE - Schools

Schools

FCPS High Schools' Rankings on Newsweek's
America's Top Public High Schools.
School Name 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Annandale 623 516 862 924 960 1004 1279 N/A N/A
Centreville 177 149 99 112 106 131 141 177 246
Chantilly 72 94 162 133 126 136 224 N/A N/A
Edison 425 692 657 694 751 798 804 N/A N/A
Fairfax 92 196 211 157 258 133 182 N/A N/A
Falls Church 128 289 395 1323 390 198 486 N/A N/A
Hayfield N/A N/A 356 783 806 510 567 N/A N/A
Herndon 115 174 139 161 145 166 153 N/A N/A
Langley 31 50 81 72 55 102 118 N/A N/A
Lee 787 1019 1215 1323 801 812 1218 N/A N/A
Madison 787 1019 123 141 152 199 144 N/A 113
Marshall 184 187 201 211 254 159 203 N/A N/A
McLean 152 128 86 76 99 115 102 N/A N/A
Mount Vernon 305 729 636 1323 1398 1217 1516 N/A N/A
Oakton 143 103 105 103 105 157 158 N/A N/A
South County N/A N/A N/A N/A 143 176 308 N/A N/A
South Lakes 407 383 608 842 515 570 221 N/A N/A
Stuart 230 371 368 458 330 285 446 N/A N/A
West Potomac 108 403 295 198 221 270 550 N/A N/A
West Springfield 145 141 155 172 250 263 280 N/A N/A
Westfield 48 126 142 179 148 192 353 N/A N/A
Woodson 23 34 91 65 74 72 92 N/A N/A

The Newsweek rankings do not include Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology because it is a selective school. Newsweek recognized it as one of America's "public elite" high schools, having few or no average students.

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