<p>“The Worth magazine survey also ranked the top 50 U.S. public high schools that feed students to Princeton, Harvard and Yale. Twenty of those schools are in New York, and 13 are in Massachusetts. See Top 100 and Top 50 public lists.
One public school – New York’s Stuyvesant High School – sends only a small portion (3.67 percent) of its total students, but makes a strong showing in real terms. A total of 113 Stuyvesant grads were at one of the three colleges in the years studied, putting it third overall among both public and private schools. Phillips Academy and Phillips Exeter Academy had 167 and 153 graduates, or 15.68 and 14.75 percent of their students, at those colleges, according to Worth.”
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