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100 Best High Schools in US_文教Education

  the goal: never has high school had to do so much for so many. newsweek unveils the top schools across the country and suggests what others can do to make the grade.

  jersey girls: sophomores at mcnair academic high school in jersey city, n.j., no. 15 on the list
by barbara kantrowitz [photo]

  in the winter of 1821, the civic leaders of boston approved what was then a radical idea. at a time when advanced learning was largely restricted to the wealthy, they voted to create the country’s first public high school, open to boys 12 or older who could pass an entrance exam. ever since, americans have been trying to figure out exactly what public high schools should do. should they concentrate on preparing the best and the brightest for college? should there be more emphasis on vocational training? should students with different abilities and goals learn in the same classrooms, or should they be segregated into different tracks or even different schools? the debate has never been more contentious than now, when the attention of politicians, business leaders, educators, parents and students is focused on an unprecedented explosion of new ideas in big cities and small towns across the country. everything is up for grabs: curriculum, size, even the idea of school itself. with new technology that puts the world at their keyboards, students can learn without a classroom or a formal teacher.