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Enloe High School is ranked 53 in Newsweek Magazine's list of Best U.S. Schools. Enloe has consistently placed in the top 100 schools ranking compiled by Newsweek reporter Jay Matthews in recent years. Matthews bases his ranking on the number of Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate tests taken at a school divided by the number of graduating seniors.
Newsweek expands its list to 1,200 high schools on its website. Broughton High School is ranked 383 in that list.
You can read more here about AP testing in the Wake County Public School System.
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