Top Scoring Schools Recognized for 2019-2020
Congratulations to the following schools that had students scoring in the top 10% on final exams across the country. Each has been sent a list of students and a press release to garner local recognition.
Due to COVID-19 and final exams being waived at the end of the 2019-20 school year, we are only able to report this data for Leadership, Principles of Business, Principles of Marketing, and Principles of Management.
Leadership – Schools With at Least One Student in Top 10% |
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Academy of Arts, Careers & Technology |
Arvin Education Center |
Caldwell High School |
Camdenton High School |
Eastern High School |
Ft. Lupton High School |
Greeley West High School |
Kuna High School |
Longmont High School |
Mountain View High School |
Nevada Regional Tech Center |
Peetz School |
Prairie View High School |
Ritenour High School |
University High School |
Waverly-Shell Rock High School |
West CTC |
Principles of Business – Schools With at Least One Student in Top 10% |
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Academy of Arts, Careers & Technology |
Advanced Technologies |
Beloit Memorial High School |
Benedictine High School |
Benton High School |
Camdenton High School |
Central High School (MO) |
Columbus Grove High School |
Eastern High School |
El Segundo High School |
Fremont High School |
Ft. Lupton High School |
George Washington High School |
GlenOak High School |
Grand Junction High School |
Greeley West High School |
Green Valley High School |
Haxtun High School |
Holyoke High School |
John F. Kennedy High School |
Kuna High School |
Legacy High School |
Longmont High School |
Mariemont High School/Great Oaks |
Middleton High School |
Mountain Range High School |
Mountain View High School |
Nevada Regional Tech Center |
Oconomowoc High School |
Payette River Technical Academy |
Platte Valley High School |
Plattsmouth High School |
Prairie View High School |
Princeton High School/Great Oaks |
Riverdale Ridge High School |
Rock Canyon High School |
University High School |
West Bend East and West High School |
West CTC |
Wray High School |
Principles of Marketing – Schools With at Least One Student in Top 10% |
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Academy of Arts, Careers & Technology |
Advanced Technologies |
Benton High School |
Central High School (MO) |
Eastern High School |
Grand Junction High School |
Green Valley High School |
John F. Kennedy High School |
Kuna High School |
Longmont High School |
Mariemont High School/Great Oaks |
Middleton High School |
Mountain Range High School |
Mountain View High School |
Nevada Regional Tech Center |
Oconomowoc High School |
Prairie View High School |
Rock Canyon High School |
Waverly-Shell Rock High School |
West Bend East and West High School |
West CTC |
Principles of Management – Schools With at Least One Student in Top 10% |
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Austintown Fitch High School |
Camdenton High School |
Eastern High School |
GlenOak High School |
Grand Junction High School |
Greeley West High School |
Green Valley High School |
Haxtun High School |
John F. Kennedy High School |
Kuna High School |
Longmont High School |
Monarch High School |
Mountain Range High School |
Oconomowoc High School |
Plattsmouth High School |
Rock Canyon High School |
Washington Senior High School/Great Oaks |
West Bend East and West High School |
West CTC |
Below we share a few key findings that these schools have in place.
Experience: Most of these schools have been participating in the HSB program for several years. We know as teachers gain experience teaching the courses, they see the results reflected in their students’ learning outcomes.
Collaboration and professional development: Many of these schools work together as a team in some way to gain insight from one another. In Colorado they have statewide HSB professional development twice per school year. In the Great Oaks system in Cincinnati, they have dedicated HSB professional development days. Schools in Nevada, particularly Clark County District schools, work together and welcome collaboration with other NV districts.
Test preparation: Several of the high-scoring schools reported that they weave test preparation throughout their courses. We asked teachers to document how they do this. Their ideas are now posted on the ‘Online Exams’ page of the HSB Teacher’s Wiki.
In the chart below, we have listed the highest scores, the average high scores, and the national averages, by course. Congratulations to your teachers, students, and steering team members. Thank you for all that you do to continuously improve the program at your school!