Brighton, Michigan is buzzing with excitement after recent rankings of the area’s school district put it among the top twenty-five districts in the entire state. With a student body of 5,820 on-campus students, the Brighton Area Schools has received some impressive accolades from Niche, a reputable school ranking service.
Niche ranks school districts and individual schools across the nation based on a combination of federal and state data alongside reviews from parents and students. For the Brighton Area Schools, the numbers speak volumes:
Another local contender, the Hartland Consolidated Schools, made it to the top 50 at #47, while the Dexter Community School District is not far behind at #27. Moreover, the Livingston Educational Service Agency stands at 55th and South Lyon Community Schools ranks 73rd in the state.
Among individual schools, Brighton High School also showcases strong rankings, proudly holding the 50th spot in the state, following a 38th place by another ranking service earlier this year.
Superintendent Matt Outlaw has expressed his happiness regarding these rankings, attributing them to a strong support system within the community. He said, “We have a dedicated staff, supportive families and community, and absolutely amazing students.” Outlaw goes on to highlight that their strategic planning is paying off and believes that Brighton’s best days lie ahead.
Brighton Area Schools received a glowing “A+” for several categories, including teachers, administration, sports, and clubs & activities. A ratings of “A” was marked in essential areas like academics and resources & facilities. However, not everything was perfect, as the district only received a “C minus” for diversity—understandable considering that Livingston County’s population is predominantly white.
They also have something to brag about from 2018—Brighton High School was recognized by ESPN as one of the top five schools in the U.S. for its unified sports program, which promotes the inclusion of all students.
Students and former students had heartening things to say about their experiences. Comments like, “Some of the best parts of my experience include the involved staff and the true care administrators and principals had for us,” resonate strongly. Others remarked, “The teachers are understanding and supportive and want to make sure kids are ready for college,” highlighting the strong academic support.
Despite a few critical comments about diversity and inclusivity, many praised the school’s outstanding athletic and art programs. “I feel safe, I have fun, and I feel welcomed by most there,” said one student.
Brighton has also shown a commendable average graduation rate of 97%, with SAT and ACT scores averaging 1230 and 28, respectively. A significant number of graduates are off to continue their education at prestigious universities, including 712 attending Michigan State University and 473 going to the University of Michigan.
The impressive metrics combined with the collective sentiment from students paint a promising picture of the Brighton Area Schools. With ongoing efforts to improve further, the district appears well on its way to achieving greater heights.
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