Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Southwest Ranks High In The Washington Post



The index score is the number of college-level tests given at a school in the previous calendar year divided by the number of graduates that year. Also noted are the percentage of students who come from families that qualify for lunch subsidies (Subs. lunch) and the percentage of graduates who passed at least one college-level test during their high school career, called equity and excellence, (E&E). A (P) next to the school's name denotes a private school.

RANKSCHOOLCITYSTATEE&E%SUBS. LUNCHINDEX
1International School of Minnesota (P)Eden PrairieMN96.006.269
2St. Croix PrepStillwaterMN55.0013.005.554
3SouthwestMinneapolisMN67.0038.005.190
4MinnetonkaMinnetonkaMN90.006.004.521
5EdinaEdinaMN60.809.104.175
6St. Louis ParkSt. Louis ParkMN3.764
7Mounds ViewArden HillsMN47.0012.203.390
8St. Anthony VillageSt. AnthonyMN50.0020.003.113
9IrondaleNew BrightonMN48.0033.003.005
10OronoOronoMN69.006.002.976
11ChaskaChaskaMN41.0023.002.950
12CentralSt. PaulMN60.0058.002.723
13Eden PrairieEden PrairieMN40.2014.702.721
14SouthMinneapolisMN30.0043.002.719
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