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Which high schools in Seattle are good?

Seattle has many excellent high schools, and "good" is subjective and depends on individual student needs and preferences. However, consistently high-ranking and well-regarded schools include (but are not limited to):

* Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences: A private, independent school known for its strong academics, arts programs, and college prep. It's highly selective.

* Garfield High School: A public school with a strong focus on academics and a diverse student body. It's known for its strong arts programs and athletics.

* Ballard High School: Another public school with a good reputation for academics and a wide range of extracurricular activities.

* Ingraham High School: A public school with a strong academic program and a variety of specialized programs.

* Lakeside School: A private, independent school with a highly selective admission process and a strong academic reputation.

* The Northwest School: Another private, independent school known for its rigorous academics and college preparation.

Factors to Consider Beyond Rankings:

* Your child's learning style: Some schools are better suited for certain learning styles than others.

* Specific program offerings: Are you interested in a specific program like STEM, arts, or IB? Research schools with strong programs in those areas.

* School culture and environment: Visit schools and talk to students and teachers to get a sense of the school's culture. Consider school size and diversity.

* Proximity and commute: Consider the location of the school and your child's commute.

* Your child's academic goals: Some schools are better prepared to help students get into highly selective colleges than others.

It's highly recommended to visit schools, talk to current students and parents, and review school websites and rankings from sources like Niche, US News & World Report, and Washington State's Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction to determine which school is the best fit for your child. Rankings can be helpful, but they shouldn't be the sole determining factor.

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