The bright side of all this is that it won’t be the Nation’s No. 1 High School for much longer.
Sure it will. It will be defined by whatever metrics they want. Just keep moving the goalposts, with arbitrary metrics for success.
2+2=5
Sure, it will.
The criteria for becoming No. 1 will be redefined to mean something far different than it does now.
20 years back there was a high school in my area that was scoring well above all other county schools on the state competency tests. They were blowing them out of the water to the point the county school board decided to redistrict the school by cutting 25% of the predominately white student neighborhoods, sending them to another school and bringing in 25% from predominantly minority neighborhoods.
The next state test scores fell right in line with the mediocre averages of all other county schools.