HOUSTON, Texas -- It's report card time, and four Houston high schools have made the grade, earning top 100 spots in this year's prestigious U.S. News & World Report rankings of the Best U.S. High Schools. One even merited a special distinction.
Houston's Carnegie Vanguard High School ranked highest on the list at No. 42. The school is ranked fifth within Texas. The Advanced Placement coursework participation rate there is 100 percent; total minority enrollment is 77 percent, and 31 percent of students are economically disadvantaged.
Following close behind is the prestigious DeBakey High School for Health Professions at No. 46 overall. The renowned medical prep school The AP participation rate is 98 percent, total minority enrollment is 88 percent, and 44 percent of students are economically disadvantaged.
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