Monrovia High School has won a place on U.S. News & World Report's 2023-2024 list of Best High Schools, ranking in the top 40% nationally. The school ranked number 2,757 nationally, 417 in California, and 180 among Los Angeles area high schools. The ranking reflects performance in College Readiness, Curriculum Breadth, State Assessment Proficiency and Performance, Underserved Student Achievement, and Graduation Rate.
- Brad Haugaard
Lol, is that supposed to be good?
ReplyDeleteBut lets remove Ryan Smith because the Monrovia Good Ole Boys network doesn't like a meddling outsider calling the shots.
ReplyDelete"top 40%" - so a D? Yeah, a big ol D sounds about right for that superintendent. 👏
DeleteFunny that you say good Ol' boys club when word has it that Hammond who has been part of that club on city council and now school board is keeping him there along with a couple of others, yet the community of MUSD staff has fled and are unhappy, as are the parents. Turnover of that size is never good in a democratic institution like a school district.
DeleteSuch incredible stupidity in these comments. None of you said dumb things like this when they announced the same thing a year ago. There are 25,000 high schools in the US. Monrovia is number 2,757 according to the rankings. Stop hating, you just sound dumb.
ReplyDeleteActually you sound dumb. Either you work there or are a graduate. By your math that would mean they are in the top 25% and not top 40.
ReplyDeleteThe fact that it is being celebrated shows how low our expectations for our schools have gotten.
So happy for The Wildcats Congratulations Monrovia High School You Need To Stop Hating On Such A Great High School Anonymous
ReplyDeleteYes, 180th in the LA area of public schools only is a huge accomplishment. Lol
ReplyDeleteKeep pushing for Greatness my Wildcat Family! 93 Alumni
ReplyDeleteDon’t be upset or M.A.D at one of the greatest schools to ever exist! C/O 93 alumni
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