One way to measure a school's success is the percentage of high school graduates—a long-standing metric.
Another way is to look at the percentage of high school graduates and the acceptance rate into four-year colleges, which is the most recognized and accepted by parents and families.
But the best is, besides the above, the number of generous collaborators we have nurtured.
Learning success isn’t just about the highest grades or making the best things out there, but more importantly, the kind of people students have become.
What's the reason to compromise?
