List of Best High Schools Includes SHS

We are proud to announce that for the second consecutive year Stoughton High School has been recognized as one of the best high schools by U.S. News & World Report

U.S. News & World Report looks at schools across the country for its annual rankings list. Public high schools ranking in the top 40 percent nationally earned the distinction of being named one of the best high schools by U.S. News & World Report. Stoughton High was in the top 31 percent of the almost 18,000 high schools ranked across the country. 

“This recognition is a testament to the steady, focused work happening at Stoughton High School. Our students, faculty, and staff remain committed to growth, high expectations, and expanding opportunities for every learner,” said Juliette Miller, Principal of Stoughton High. “At SHS, we believe that when students feel supported, they thrive—and this recognition is a reflection of our entire community. I’m incredibly proud of our students, educators, and families whose partnership makes this achievement possible. We’re honored to see that commitment reflected in the U.S. News ranking.” 

U.S. News & World Report's high school ranking focuses on six indicators of school quality: college readiness; breadth of curriculum; scores on state proficiency tests; performance in reading, math, and science; underserved student performance; and graduation rates.

“We are continuously improving because of the work of our outstanding scholars, educators, support staff and leaders. It does take a village and Stoughton High is moving in the right direction,” said Dr. Joseph Baeta, Superintendent of Schools. 

Congratulations to the students and staff at Stoughton High School!