Congratulations to Freehold High School for being named by U.S. News & World Report as one of the best high schools in the nation for the second straight year. According to the magazine, evaluation criteria was based on the ideas that a great high school must serve all students well, not just college bound students and that it must produce measurable academic outcomes that show the school is successfully educating its entire student body.
"This is a true measurement and tribute to the teachers and students of Freehold High School and the hard work they all do," said Linda Jewell, Freehold High School Principal.
U.S. News & World Report evaluated over 21,000 public high schools and awarded Freehold High School with a silver ranking. It is the only comprehensive high school in Monmouth County to receive recognition.
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