The high school education in Alaska is improving. The state has 274 high schools and 53 school districts, and the average four-year graduation rate is 79.87%, while the five-year graduation rate is 83.04%. The average proficiency of students in various assessment subjects may lag behind the national average; however, several charter schools throughout Alaska have gained both national attention and acclaim for their gains in learning for reading and math. The ability of high schools across the state of Alaska to achieve (or continue their progress toward) academic goals is largely due to an emphasis on providing accessible data, expanding scholarship eligibility, and implementing targeted literacy reforms. The best high schools in Alaska are recognized for academic growth, student growth, and the use of charter innovation toward meeting their goals.
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