(Ross Township)--Ross High School has once again been named the number one public high school in Butler County, according to the latest rankings in U.S. News & World Report. The Rams are ranked 91st in Ohio, the only Butler County school to crack the Top 100. Nationally, it is ranked 2,557th, with an enrollment of 933 students. That means out of nearly 25,000 high schools reviewed in the country, Ross is in the top 10% in Ohio, and top 11% nationally. The magazine says schools are ranked on their performance on state-required tests, graduation, and how well they prepare students for college.
Ross is followed by:
School | State Rank |
Lakota East | 124 |
Talawanda | 125 |
Lakota West | 129 |
Monroe | 215 |
Hamilton | 249 |
Fairfield | 276 |
Edgewood | 411 |
Madison | 432 |
Middletown | 494 |
New Miami | 498-705th |