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U.S. News' 10 Best High Schools, 2015

A high school diploma has become vital to career and financial success, and the U.S. high school graduation rate has climbed higher than ever before.

As educators work to get even more students into caps and gowns, they are experimenting with innovative instructional methods. Through specialized class work, high schools are facilitating teen entrepreneurs and published authors, for example. Plus, there has been a renewed interest in career and technical programs.

Many different kinds of schools are among those recognized in the 2015 Best High Schools rankings, released today. U.S. News looked at more than 29,000 public high schools in all 50 states and the District of Columbia to determine which schools excelled in each state and nationally.

[Click here to explore the full national rankings of U.S. News' Best High Schools.]

Here are the top 10:

1. School for the Talented and Gifted. Dallas, Texas. (Photo credit: TAG Magnet)
1. School for the Talented and Gifted. Dallas, Texas. (Photo credit: TAG Magnet)

For the fourth consecutive year, the School for the Talented and Gifted, a Dallas magnet school known as TAG, was ranked as the No. 1 public high school in the country.

Principal Ben Mackey says high expectations and a supportive environment are among the keys to running a successful high school. His school enrolls about 250 students – roughly 60 per grade.

"We are a small school, and we believe very passionately that that is one of our major things that sets us apart," he says. "It allows us to really build and create a familial culture where I as a principal know every single student by more than just their name."


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BASIS Scottsdale in Arizona took second place in the national rankings for the second year in a row, but there was movement elsewhere in the top 10. See below.

[Click here to see a slideshow of the top 10 public high schools.]


3. Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology. Alexandria, Virginia. (Photo credit: Techniques Yearbook)
3. Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology. Alexandria, Virginia. (Photo credit: Techniques Yearbook)

Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Virginia moved up one spot to No. 3.


4. Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science and Technology. Lawrenceville, Georgia. (Photo credit: GSMST)
4. Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science and Technology. Lawrenceville, Georgia. (Photo credit: GSMST)

Jefferson traded places with Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science and Technology in Georgia, which dropped to fourth.


5. School of Science and Engineering Magnet. Dallas, Texas. (Photo credit: School of Science and Engineering Magnet)
5. School of Science and Engineering Magnet. Dallas, Texas. (Photo credit: School of Science and Engineering Magnet)

The School of Science and Engineering Magnet in Texas – located in the same facility in Dallas as TAG – climbed further up the top 10. It took the No. 5 spot after placing eighth in 2014.


6. Carnegie Vanguard High School. Houston, Texas. (Photo credit: Zoe Herring)
6. Carnegie Vanguard High School. Houston, Texas. (Photo credit: Zoe Herring)

Vaulting 17 places this year to No. 6 is Carnegie Vanguard High in Houston, Texas. Last year it ranked 23rd.


7. Academic Magnet High School. North Charleston, South Carolina. (Photo credit: Academic Magnet High School)
7. Academic Magnet High School. North Charleston, South Carolina. (Photo credit: Academic Magnet High School)

Academic Magnet High School in North Charleston, South Carolina, jumped to No. 7 from last year's 16th place.


8. University High School. Tolleson, Arizona. (Photo credit: University High School)
8. University High School. Tolleson, Arizona. (Photo credit: University High School)

University High School in Tolleson, Arizona, was another big mover, moving up 21 places to crack the top 10 this year at No. 8.


The ninth-place school, Lamar Academy in McAllen, is one of four Texas schools to place in the top 10. Last year it was unranked.