
Boston Latin School Holds MA’s Top Spot as U.S. News Releases 2026 Rankings
Boston Latin School again tops Massachusetts’ high school rankings in U.S. News’ 2026 release (44th nationally), with Massachusetts continuing to have the most high schools in the top quartile nationally (46.7%). The rankings weigh six factors: college readiness (30%), college curriculum breadth (10%), state assessment proficiency (20%), state assessment performance (20%), underserved student performance (10%), and graduation rate (10%). Massachusetts also places six schools in the national top 50 for STEM, led by Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School at No. 32, with Pioneer Valley Chinese Immersion Charter School (Hadley) and Mystic Valley Regional Charter School (Malden) among the top 50 charter/STEM schools. The state’s top 20 high schools include a mix of traditional and charter institutions such as Belmont High School, Lexington High School, Wayland High School, Brookline High School, and Newton South, among others.
