ANN ARBOR, MI - Two Washtenaw County high schools rank among the top 10 in the state, according to U.S. News and & World Report’s 2019 rankings released Tuesday, April 30.

Washtenaw International High School, in Ypsilanti, ranked No. 4 in Michigan, and Ann Arbor’s Skyline High School ranked No. 10.

The rankings take into account college readiness, which is defined as participation and performance on AP and International Baccalaureate exams; reading and math proficiency on state standardized tests; reading and math performance compared to expectations based on number of “underserved” students; performance on state assessments of “underserved” students including black, Hispanic and low-income students; college curriculum breadth, which is measured as the number of seniors who took and passed AP or IB exams in multiple content areas; and four-year graduation rates.

Washtenaw International High School is an International Baccalaureate school run by the Washtenaw Educational Options Consortium that enrolls 544 students.

Skyline High School is the newest of Ann Arbor Public Schools’ three comprehensive high schools, and it enrolls 1,451 students. The school offers four magnet programs: health and medicine - biomedical sciences; design, technology, engineering and prototyping; communication, media and public policy; and business, marketing and information technology.

Skyline also ranked No. 3 in the state among magnet schools and among schools ranked for their Science, Technology, Engineering and Math curriculum. Among STEM schools, Saline High School ranked No. 5, Ann Arbor’s Huron High School ranked No. 6 and Ann Arbor’s Pioneer High School ranked No. 9.

Arbor Preparatory High School, in Ypsilanti, ranked No. 10 among Michigan charter schools and No. 140 overall for Michigan schools.

Here’s how all Washtenaw County public high schools ranked among Michigan schools:

Washtenaw International High School - No. 4

Ann Arbor’s Skyline High School - No. 10

Saline High School - No. 14

Ann Arbor’s Huron High School - No. 17

Ann Arbor’s Pioneer High School - No. 22

Dexter High School - No. 31

Chelsea High School - No. 33

Ann Arbor’s Community High School - No. 55

Milan High School - No. 108

Arbor Preparatory High School - No. 140

Washtenaw Technical Middle College - No. 152

Whitmore Lake High School - No. 168

Manchester High School - No. 201

Early College Alliance - No. 258

Central Academy - No. 403

Ypsilanti Community High School’s STEMM Academy - No. 443

Lincoln High School, Washtenaw Alliance for Virtual Education and Ypsilanti Community High School’s AC Tech ranked between No. 457 and 650, the lowest-performing in Michigan.