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County/School Name County/School Name For awards purposes, each county is its own region - except that counties followed by the same number are grouped together as one region. DECEMBER 2019 HIGH SCHOOL SCORE REPORT SUMMARY County/School Name #1 #2 #3 TOT County/School Name #1 #2 #3 TOT CONNECTICUT Mt. Greylock Reg. HS 19 11 13 43 Fairfield - 1 Wahconah Reg. HS Brookfield HS 26 18 26 70 Bristol - 6 Convent of the Sacred Heart 24 15 18 57 AL-Noor Academy 7 7 6 20 Darien HS 26 25 23 74 Bishop Connolly HS 10 11 12 33 Immaculate HS Coyle & Cassidy HS 10 14 7 31 King School 24 15 20 59 Mansfield HS 22 15 37 Masuk HS 22 16 17 55 North Attleboro HS 20 11 14 45 Ridgefield HS 25 20 22 67 Essex - 8 St. Joseph HS Bishop Fenwick HS 17 12 12 41 Stamford HS 20 13 17 50 Brooks School 26 28 27 81 Stratford HS 16 10 7 33 Peabody Veterans Mem. HS 13 13 Hartford - 2 Phillips Academy 27 30 30 87 Academy of Aerospace & 24 15 24 63 The Governor's Academy 25 15 14 54 East Granby HS 16 8 11 35 Franklin - 7 Farmington HS 26 18 26 70 Deerfield Academy 25 26 25 76 Granby Memorial HS 13 9 22 Eaglebrook School 24 17 41 Simsbury High School 23 16 18 57 Hampshire - 7 St. Paul Catholic HS 11 12 5 28 Williston Northamp. Sch 26 23 28 77 Suffield Academy 26 21 26 73 Middlesex - 9 Litchfield - 3 AMSA Charter School 25 20 25 70 Canterbury School 23 11 9 43 Beaver Country Day Sch 15 12 6 33 Hotchkiss School 25 28 29 82 Belmont Hill School Kent School 25 26 25 76 Buckingham Browne & Nichols 25 22 25 72 New Milford HS 19 12 14 45 Burlington HS Northwestern Regional HS 23 12 16 51 Cambridge Rindge & Latin Sch Taft School 28 29 26 83 Cambridge Sch of Weston 22 12 34 The Gunnery 17 14 31 Chelmsford HS 22 22 23 67 Middlesex - 2 Framingham HS 21 19 21 61 Franklin Academy 24 12 16 52 Jonas Clarke Middle School 28 30 30 88 Middletown HS 17 12 13 42 Littleton HS New Haven - 4 Lowell Catholic High School Cheshire Academy 25 23 25 73 Malden Catholic HS Cheshire HS 23 23 Matigon HS 10 13 23 Daniel Hand HS 25 18 23 66 Maynard HS 15 10 13 38 East Haven HS 6 3 9 Middlesex School 25 18 23 66 Oxford High School 14 8 6 28 Natick HS 18 11 9 38 Sacred Heart Academy Newton Country Day Sch 22 17 22 61 New London - 2 Reading Memorial HS St. Bernard School 25 19 44 Somerville HS 22 13 15 50 Windham - 3 Wayland HS 26 23 16 65 Marianapolis Prep School 21 14 21 56 Weston HS 26 28 29 83 MAINE Wilmington HS 20 8 12 40 Aroostook - 5 Norfolk - 10 Maine Sch. of Sci./Math 26 24 50 Bellingham High School 15 15 9 39 Cumberland - 5 Dedham Sr. HS 15 8 14 37 Cheverus HS 18 6 19 43 Dexter Southfield School 17 13 15 45 North Yarmouth Academy Medfield HS 21 13 20 54 Oxford - 5 Medway High School 18 12 8 38 Gould Academy 23 17 40 Montrose School 17 12 13 42 Penobscot - 5 Needham HS Bangor HS 26 20 22 68 Noble & Greenough Sch 26 18 26 70 Lee Academy 19 11 30 Norwood HS York - 5 Quincy HS 23 15 16 54 Marshwood HS 25 11 19 55 St. Sebastian's School Thornton Academy 25 13 16 54 Stoughton HS 12 9 10 31 MASSACHUSETTS Thayer Academy 25 24 24 73 Barnstable - 6 Ursuline Academy 19 11 18 48 Falmouth Academy 25 16 21 62 Xaverian Brothers HS 22 12 16 50 Nauset Reg. HS 16 11 16 43 Plymouth - 11 Sandwich High School 14 9 9 32 Hingham HS St. John Paul II High School 18 9 15 42 Norwell HS 23 12 18 53 Berkshire - 7 Old Rochester Reg. Jr/Sr HS 24 15 22 61 Buxton School 16 9 13 38 Tabor Academy 26 25 21 72 Suffolk - 12 Exeter HS 16 14 8 38 Boston College HS Londonderry HS 25 25 Boston Latin School 30 30 29 89 Windham High School 14 12 13 39 Catholic Memorial School 14 2 4 20 RHODE ISLAND Commonwealth School 25 19 24 68 Bristol - 16 Winthrop HS 25 17 16 58 Barrington HS 23 16 24 63 Worcester - 13 Kent - 16 Algonquin Regional HS 28 23 24 75 Toll Gate HS 16 12 13 41 Bancroft School 21 14 15 50 Newport - 16 Mass Academy of Math/Sci at 27 26 28 81 Portsmouth Abbey School 25 18 22 65 Milford HS 11 8 10 29 Providence - 16 Whitinsville Chrstn Sch 9 7 7 23 La Salle Academy Worcester Academy 22 14 21 57 Moses Brown School 23 19 23 65 NEW HAMPSHIRE Wheeler School 25 20 27 72 Belknap - 14 VERMONT New Hampton School 20 16 17 53 Bennington - 17 Carroll - 14 Mt. Anthony Union HS 8 8 Brewster Academy 24 14 16 54 Caledonia - 17 Kennett High School 15 10 17 42 St. Johnsbury Academy 23 19 23 65 Grafton - 14 Chittenden - 17 Hanover HS 25 17 27 69 Mt. Mansfield Union HS 25 18 24 67 Hillsborough - 15 Washington - 17 Alvirne HS 21 13 15 49 Spaulding HS 14 7 15 36 Nashua HS South 27 26 30 83 Windham - 17 Souhegan HS 21 10 18 49 Brattleboro Union HS 19 16 14 49 The Derryfield School 17 17 34 Windsor - 17 Merrimack - 14 Hartford HS 11 12 10 33 St. Paul's School 26 17 23 66 Woodstock Union HS 20 12 12 44 Rockingham - 14 STUDENTS WITH A PERFECT SCORE Nitya B, Nashua HS South, NH Rose L, Hanover HS, NH Keilty B, Academy of Aerospace & Engineering, CT Rachel M, Hanover HS, NH Ben C, Weston HS, MA Brian N, Tabor Academy, MA Hanjun C, Cheshire Academy, CT Krirk N, Brooks School, MA Rucha D, Nashua HS South, NH Neil P, Wheeler School, RI Yichen D, Noble & Greenough Sch, MA Zach P, Jonas Clarke Middle School, MA Aidan D, Jonas Clarke Middle School, MA Adeethyia S, Brookfield HS, CT Shane F, Mass Academy of Math/Sci at WPI, MA Jerry S, Hotchkiss School, CT Derek G, Jonas Clarke Middle School, MA Eric S, Moses Brown School, RI Robert G, St. Paul's School, NH Eric T, Wheeler School, RI Ishita G, Mass Academy of Math/Sci at WPI, MA Max T, Phillips Academy, MA Ezra G, Weston HS, MA Vetri V, Bangor HS, ME Jessica H, Phillips Academy, MA Miriam V, Hanover HS, NH Linda H, Commonwealth School, MA Samuel W, Jonas Clarke Middle School, MA Aidan H, Chelmsford HS, MA Alan W, Farmington HS, CT Thu H, Marianapolis Prep School, CT Mark W, Williston Northamp. Sch, MA William H, Weston HS, MA Alice W, Boston Latin School, MA William H, Jonas Clarke Middle School, MA Nathan X, Phillips Academy, MA Ethan H, Williston Northamp. Sch, MA Jerry X, Jonas Clarke Middle School, MA Ji Soo H, Williston Northamp. Sch, MA Andrew Y, Hotchkiss School, CT Christy J, Boston Latin School, MA Reece Y, Hotchkiss School, CT Peter J, Suffield Academy, CT Andrew Y, Weston HS, MA Zehao "Leon" J, Cheshire Academy, CT Eric Y, Hotchkiss School, CT Akhil K, Nashua HS South, NH Steven Y, Jonas Clarke Middle School, MA Adharsh K, Brookfield HS, CT Victoria Z, Phillips Academy, MA Darshan K, Mass Academy of Math/Sci at WPI, MA Alexander Z, Jonas Clarke Middle School, MA Sruthi K, AMSA Charter School, MA Albert Z, Boston Latin School, MA Yuto L, Brooks School, MA Andrew Z, Jonas Clarke Middle School, MA Ben L, Taft School, CT Corey Z, Jonas Clarke Middle School, MA Andrew L, Algonquin Regional HS, MA Kevin Z, Jonas Clarke Middle School, MA Chai L, Suffield Academy, CT Sebastian Z, Phillips Academy, MA Xinrui L, Worcester Academy, MA Rebecca Z, Nashua HS South, NH Aileen L, Boston Latin School, MA Rubin Z, Nashua HS South, NH HIGH SCORING STUDENTS - CUMULATIVE Aidan D - Jonas Clarke Middle School, MA 18 Eric Y - Hotchkiss School, CT 17 Ezra G - Weston HS, MA 18 Victoria Z - Phillips Academy, MA 17 Christy J - Boston Latin School, MA 18 Sebastian Z - Phillips Academy, MA 17 Ben L - Taft School, CT 18 Keilty B - Academy of Aerospace & Engineerin 16 Andrew L - Algonquin Regional HS, MA 18 Ben C - Weston HS, MA 16 Chai L - Suffield Academy, CT 18 Shane F - Mass Academy of Math/Sci at WPI, 16 Vetri V - Bangor HS, ME 18 Derek G - Jonas Clarke Middle School, MA 16 Albert Z - Boston Latin School, MA 18 Aidan H - Chelmsford HS, MA 16 Andrew Z - Jonas Clarke Middle School, MA 18 Ji Soo H - Williston Northamp. Sch, MA 16 Daniel C - Tabor Academy, MA 17 Minqian L - Deerfield Academy, MA 16 Rucha D - Nashua HS South, NH 17 Xinrui L - Worcester Academy, MA 16 Minho E - Brooks School, MA 17 Christine L - Taft School, CT 16 Robert G - St. Paul's School, NH 17 Huanzhi M - Brewster Academy, NH 16 Ishita G - Mass Academy of Math/Sci at WPI, 17 Viraj S - Kent School, CT 16 William H - Weston HS, MA 17 Jerry S - Hotchkiss School, CT 16 Zehao "Leon" J - Cheshire Academy, CT 17 Harry W - Taft School, CT 16 Darshan K - Mass Academy of Math/Sci at WP 17 Kevin W - Thayer Academy, MA 16 Yuto L - Brooks School, MA 17 Vincent X - Darien HS, CT 16 Zach P - Jonas Clarke Middle School, MA 17 Peter Y - Taft School, CT 16 Eric T - Wheeler School, RI 17 Jerry Y - Deerfield Academy, MA 16 Steven W - Williston Northamp.
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