In a recent evaluation by U.S. News & World Report, all three high schools in the Martin County School District have cemented their positions amongst the elite educational institutions, both locally and nationally. Each high school was ranked amongst the top 500 in the state in the top 25% in the nation.
Jensen Beach High School was ranked 2,363rd in the national rankings for high schools and 145th in the state rankings for high schools. In the Port St. Lucie Metro Area Rankings (St. Lucie and Martin Counties) for high schools, JBHS was ranked 2nd overall.
Martin County High School was ranked 4,199th in the national rankings and 233rd in the state rankings. The Tigers claimed the 4th overall spot in the Port St. Lucie Metro Area Rankings.
South Fork High School was ranked 6,328th in the national rankings and 328th in the state rankings. SFHS ranked 7th overall on the list of best high schools in the immediate area.
According to U.S. News & World Report, each high school achieved a graduation rate of at least 90%, with JBHS achieving a nearly perfect graduation rate of 98%.
"I am immensely proud of our students, educators, and administrators for their hard work in earning these rankings," said Superintendent Michael Maine. "This remarkable milestone is a testament to our continuous improvement and to our ascent in becoming the number one ranked school district in the state."