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Where Do Edison, Hayfield, and Lee Rank?

Washington Post publishes its annual challenge index.

How do Kingstowne's high schools measure up?

Hayfield Secondary is No. 79 and Robert E. Lee High School is No. 97 in this year's Challenge Index, the annual list of area local schools organized by education reporter Jay Mathews of The Washington Post.

For some reasons, Edison High School, isn't ranked against other D.C. area schools, but its score in the index would put it at No. 108.

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Since 1998, Mathews has ranked Washington-area public high schools using the Challenge Index, his measure of how effectively a school prepares its students for college.

The formula: Divide the number of Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate or other college-level tests a school gave in 2010 by the number of graduating seniors. The index is not a measure of the overall quality of the school, but the rating can reveal the level of preparing average students for college.

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