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		<title>Montgomery County Has Seven Public High Schools in Newsweek&#8217;s Top 100 List</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Montgomery County  Public Schools (MCPS) has seven  schools on Newsweek’s list of the top  100 public high schools in the  nation—the most by one district.     The <a href="http://www.newsweek.com/tag/americas-best-high-schools.html" target="_self">2010 America&#8217;s Best High  Schools</a> list ranks schools   based on their efforts to provide all students access to rigorous   classes, such as Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate   (IB) courses.</p>
<p>By having seven schools in the top 100, MCPS breaks its   own record of six, set in 2008. Last year, MCPS had four schools in the   top 100.     The seven high schools are  Richard Montgomery (33),  Poolesville (59), Bethesda-Chevy Chase (63),  Winston Churchill (75),  Thomas Wootton (83), Walt Whitman (85), and  Walter Johnson (95). The  remaining MCPS high schools all finished in the  top 3 percent of all  schools in the nation.</p>
<p>MCPS is the only Maryland  district with  schools in the top 100.     “The Newsweek report is another   confirmation that the reform efforts we have put in place the past 11   years are having a very positive impact,” said Patricia O’Neill,   President of the Montgomery County Board of Education. “We have made a   commitment to giving all students access to college-level work, so they   are better prepared for the rigors of post-secondary classes.&#8221;     Several MCPS high schools made  significant gains on the list from last  year, most notably Poolesville  High School, which jumped from 305th to  59th this year. The list is  based upon the “Challenge Index,” developed  by the Washington Post,  which put out a ranking of Washington-area  schools earlier this year. <a href="http://projects.washingtonpost.com/challengeindex/ranking/2010/" target="_self">MCPS had five schools in  the top 10 on that list</a>.</p>
<p>Receiving a college ready score  on an AP or IB exam has been  identified as one of MCPS’ “<a href="http://www.mcps7keys.org/" target="_self">7 Keys to College  Readiness</a>,” a series of K-12 benchmarks that lays out a pathway to  college  preparedness.     Students who succeed in rigorous  classes,  like AP, are more than three times as likely to get a  bachelor’s degree  than those who do not, according to college completion  data.  Among  MCPS students in the classes of 2001-2004, only 25 percent  of those who  did not take an AP exam earned a bachelor’s degree.</p>
<p>But  among those  students who took at least one AP exam, 60 percent earned a  degree, and  among those who scored 3 or higher on at least one exam, 76  percent  earned a bachelor’s degree.    “By providing broader access to  rigorous  classes, we are giving our students a distinct advantage in  college,”  Superintendent Jerry D. Weast said. “Simply taking an AP class  more  than doubles a student’s chances of earning a bachelor’s degree,  which  leads to higher lifetime earnings and greater success in the   workplace.”<br />
The Newsweek list is the latest in a string of  accolades  about the performance of MCPS students:</p>
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<li>MCPS has  the <a href="http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/press/index.aspx?page=showrelease&amp;id=2780" target="_self">highest graduation rate  among the nation’s large school  districts</a>, according to a report released by Education  Week on  Thursday. The MCPS graduation rate of 83.1 percent is  significantly  higher than the state and national rates.</li>
<li>The class of 2010 has  earned <a href="http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/press/index.aspx?pagetype=showrelease&amp;id=2762&amp;type=&amp;startYear=&amp;pageNumber=2&amp;mode=" target="_self">$232 million in college  scholarships</a> so far this  year,  an all-time record for the district and nearly $50 million more  than  last year.</li>
<li>MCPS has been named one of five  finalists for  the <a href="http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/press/index.aspx?pagetype=showrelease&amp;id=2727&amp;type=&amp;startYear=&amp;pageNumber=3&amp;mode=" target="_self">$1 million Broad Prize  for Urban Education</a>, which   recognizes large school districts that raised student achievement and   narrowed the achievement gap.</li>
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<p>America&#8217;s Best High Schools   Rankings for All MCPS Schools</p>
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<td width="36" valign="top">RANK</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">SCHOOL</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">CITY</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">STATE</td>
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<tr>
<td width="36" valign="top">33</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">Richard Montgomery</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Rockville</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
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<td width="36" valign="top">59</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">Poolesville</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Poolesville</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
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<td width="36" valign="top">63</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">Bethesda-Chevy Chase</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Bethesda</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="36" valign="top">75</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">Winston Churchill</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Potomac</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="36" valign="top">83</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">Wootton</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Rockville</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="36" valign="top">85</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">Walt Whitman</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Bethesda</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="36" valign="top">95</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">Walter Johnson</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Bethesda</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="36" valign="top">139</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">Montgomery  Blair</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Silver Spring</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
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<td width="36" valign="top">218</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">Quince  Orchard</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Gaithersburg</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
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<td width="36" valign="top">263</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">Paint Branch</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Burtonsville</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
</tr>
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<td width="36" valign="top">299</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">Rockville</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Rockville</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="36" valign="top">361</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">Albert Einstein</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Kensington</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="36" valign="top">364</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">Sherwood</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Sandy Spring</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="36" valign="top">433</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">Blake</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Silver Spring</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="36" valign="top">439</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">Northwest</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Germantown</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="36" valign="top">481</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">Magruder</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Rockville</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="36" valign="top">521</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">Gaithersburg</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Gaithersburg</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="36" valign="top">538</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">John F. Kennedy</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Silver  Spring</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="36" valign="top">541</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">Wheaton</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Silver Spring</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="36" valign="top">546</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">Springbrook</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Silver Spring</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="36" valign="top">553</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">Damascus</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Damascus</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="36" valign="top">656</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">Clarksburg</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Clarksburg</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="36" valign="top">723</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">Seneca Valley</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Germantown</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="36" valign="top">741</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">Watkins Mill</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Gaithersburg</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="36" valign="top">752</td>
<td width="132" valign="top">Northwood</td>
<td width="82" valign="top">Silver Spring</td>
<td width="41" valign="top">MD</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p>Source: Newsweek&#8217;s America&#8217;s Best High Schools 2010<a href="http://www.newsweek.com/tag/americas-best-high-schools.html" target="_self"><br />
</a><br />
See <a href="http://www.newsweek.com/2010/06/13/america-s-best-high-schools-faq.html" target="_blank">frequently asked questions</a> about the list.</p>
<p>Source: MCPS,<a href="http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/press/index.aspx?page=showrelease&amp;id=2783" target="_blank"> http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/press/index.aspx?page=showrelease&amp;id=2783</a></p>
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