Border Belt Independent

Here’s how high schools in NC’s Border Belt performed in latest rankings

By Rachel Baldauf

rachelbaldauf@borderbelt.org 

Scotland Early College High School in Laurinburg is the 70th best public high school in North Carolina, according to new rankings from U.S. News & World Report.

The school far out-ranked other public high schools in the Border Belt region of Bladen, Columbus, Robeson and Scotland counties. PSRC Early College at Robeson Community College ranked 168th. All others fell below the 350th spot on the list that ranked 686 public high schools in the state.

To determine a school’s 2024 ranking, U.S. News considered six metrics: college readiness, college curriculum breadth, state assessment proficiency, state assessment performance, underserved student performance and graduation rate. Based on these factors, each school received an overall score of 0-100. Schools that ranked below the 25th percentile and received scores below 25 were not ranked.

The news organization said its rankings are meant to provide parents and students with useful and accurate information about schools. It created the rankings alongside RTI International, a North Carolina-based nonprofit research firm.

“A great high school educates all of its students from different social and economic backgrounds, exposing them to challenging coursework on the path to graduation,” U.S. News said on its website.

Most of the highest-ranked schools on the list are in urban areas, including Greensboro, Jacksonville and Raleigh. Many rural school districts, including those in the Border Belt, struggle with funding. Robeson and Columbus counties rank among the lowest in the state for funding local schools, a 2023 report found.

Here’s how local high schools ranked in the U.S. News report. You can check out the full rankings across the state.

Bladen County Schools

Columbus County Schools

Whiteville City Schools

Public Schools of Robeson County

Scotland County Schools

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