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Published December 15, 2007 05:30 am - U.S. News and World Report's survey of top high schools in America puts Ticonderoga and Schroon Lake near the top.

Ticonderoga, Schroon score high
National magazine recognizes area schools

By LOHR McKINSTRY
Staff Writer

TICONDEROGA -- Just two schools in the tri-county area got high enough scores to make U.S. News and World Report's ranking of the top high schools in America.

Ticonderoga High School got a silver medal, while Schroon Lake Central received the bronze.

TOP 10 PERCENT

Ticonderoga School Superintendent John McDonald Jr. said he heard about Ticonderoga's silver while he was in Lake Placid, so he got into the Olympic spirit of the rankings right away.

The magazine surveyed 18,790 schools and awarded 100 gold medals, 405 silver and 1,086 bronze. In New York state, 42 schools got gold or silver medals.

"Ticonderoga was awarded silver status and Schroon bronze," McDonald said. "That puts Ticonderoga in the top 2 percent, Schroon in the top 9 percent."

PREPARED FOR COLLEGE

The top score was for college readiness of students, McDonald said.

"We've pushed the last few years to generate high expectations for our students. We said college starts with kindergarten. We've tried to align our curriculum to put kids on a path to take higher level courses."

Many Ticonderoga students pass Advanced Placement exams. Those types of courses are accepted for college credit at most universities.

"We have non-traditional kids taking Advanced Placement and taking college courses," McDonald said. "We tried to generate higher expectations for all our kids."

Ticonderoga is listed as a poor community, with 48 percent of students receiving free or reduced-price lunches, and McDonald said the award has boosted morale at the school.

"For Ticonderoga to be a silver star, with our demographics -- it's great news. It's good for our students and our staff, for the efforts they're making. Our high expectations are paying off."

CONNECTING WITH KIDS

Schroon Superintendent Michael S. Bonnewell said the staff and students at Schroon Lake Central work hard and deserve recognition. He said the school's small size enables teachers and staff to work closely with individual students.



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