By KIM ESTES
Four Points News
Vandegrift High School has been ranked as a science, technology, engineering and math school in U.S. News and World Report Best High Schools rankings, earning the 199th spot after placing as one of the top 500 public high schools in the nation.
Schools had to rank in the top 500 of 22,000 high schools nationwide to be eligible for the STEM ranking. VHS came in at #280 of the total, for which it also earned its 4th gold medal in four years and 47th place among state rankings of 589 Texas high schools. Rankings data was from the 2014-2015 school year.
Two other Leander ISD schools, Vista Ridge High School and Cedar Park High School, were awarded silver medals in the U.S. News rankings report. VRHS was ranked #754 in the nation and 89th in the state. CPHS was #814 in the nation and #99 in the state.
“On behalf of the staff and students, I want to thank you all for this community effort to make Vandegrift the best high school possible,” said Charlie Little, VHS principal.
“I think this is the first time we’ve been ranked as a STEM school; 199 is awesome,” Little said.





