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Input High School Name Houston Independent School District School Profile 2014 – 2015 CEEB Code: School Address Houston, Texas ##### Tel ###-###-#### Fax ###-###-#### link to school website goes here Our School Add a short description of your school here. Be sure to reference to include percentage of students on free or reduced price lunch and any pertinent information that makes your school unique. Our Mission What is your school’s mission? If your school does not have a mission you can omit this section. School Name at a Glance Total Enrollment (9-12): 1356 Student Background Grade 12: ### Asian or Pacific Islander: ##% Grade 11: ### African-American/Black: ##% Grade 10: ### Caucasian: ##% Grade 9: ### Hispanic: ##% Other: ##% Special Programs Please include any special programs such as magnet, AP/IB, vocational training, community partnerships, dual credit, etc. Graduation Requirements 26 credits are required to graduate on the Recommended Program English………………………………… Foreign Language……… Mathematics……………………… Physical Education……………… Science…………………………………. 4.0 Fine Arts………………………………. 1.0 Social Studies………………......… Communication……………………. 0.5 Health…………………………………… 0.5 Career & Technology……………. 1.0 Electives……………………………… In addition, students must pass the exit-level state standardized test, the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) test or the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) test. Principal Principal’s name here Principal’s address here List all titles, names, and address of school administrators, college counselors, and registrars here in the same format as the principal. Insert School Logo

Year # of Seniors Taking Test Critical Reading (Middle 50%) Math (Middle 50%) Writing (Middle 50%) If multiple students (10+) take the SAT subject test and/or the ACT test include that data.. Honors (PreAP) and Advanced Placement Courses Name of school offers ## Honors courses (PreAP) and ## AP courses. (Include information such as course selection, limits on PreAP/AP courses a student can take each year (if there are limits), and any other pertinent information related to PreAP and AP courses. If your school offers IB classes, include that information as well. If may also be helpful to include if a student taking an AP class is required by the school to take the AP test.) PreAP Courses (Designated as ‘Q’ on transcript) Advanced Placement Courses (Designated as ‘P’ on transcript) PreAP Course AP Course SAT Score Summary Class of 2014 ### ### - ### Class of 2015 ### ### - ### Class of 2014 Post Graduation College Matriculation: Class of 2014 (### students) Advanced Placement Summary Score Report Total AP Students Number of Exams AP Students with Scores 3+ % of Total AP Students with ### ## ##% 2013 ### ## ##% 2012 ### ## ##% 2011 ### ## ##% Detailed 2014 Advanced Placement Results Subject AP Course Name Number of Exams Percentage of Total Exams Number of AP Students 5 # ## 4 # ## 3 # ## 2 # ## 1 # ## Total ## ### Total Exams Size of Graduating Class Postgraduate Placement Pursuing Higher Education Out of State 4-Year Colleges / Universities 2-Year Colleges Public Private ##.#% #.#% ##.#% #.#% ### ## ### ## Rank and GPA High school name ranks its students and rankings are based on the student’s weighted grade point average. The GPA is weighted on a 5.0 scale and is cumulative starting from ninth grade or from high school courses taken in middle school. The GPA is calculated based on the grading scale given below: Letter Grade A B C D F Grade Regular PreAP/AP Cumulative GPA of Past Graduating Classes Class *2015 Max #.## Top 25% #.## Top 50% #.## Top 75% #.## Min #.## *GPAs listed for the class of 2015 are based off of the first six semesters Top 10% #.## If there is more space you can list the colleges and universities last year’s senior class will matriculate into this August.

Where to retrieve information Our School, Mission Statement, & Special Programs: Principal and other administrators School Name at a Glance: Student Information Representative or Chancery List of PreAP & AP Courses Offered: Registrar or Chancery SAT Summary Score: Reports from Naviance Will need to do some Excel work to acquire mid-range scores Type in “=quartile(B:B, 1)” to acquire the lower 25% and Type in “=quartile(B:B, 3)” to acquire the top 25% where “B:B” represents the column of data Class of 2014 Post Graduation Data: Reports on Naviance Advanced Placement Summary Score Report: AP Test Coordinator Cumulative GPA of Past Graduating Classes: Reports on Naviance Use the “Student Data Report” for each graduating class Will need to do some Excel work to acquire percentile scores similar to the Excel work done in the SAT Summary Score