HOME OF THE THUNDERBIRDS 17300 FREMONT AVE NORTH, SHORELINE WA 98133 206.393.4372 WWW.SHORELINESCHOOLS.ORG/SHOREWOOD

SHORELINE SCHOOL DISTRICT COVID-19 IMPACTS Directly north of the city limits, Shoreline is home All Spring 2020 courses included school facility closure days to over 56,000 people. 10250 students in the Shoreline due to the COVID-19 pandemic emergency. We closed to School District attend two four-year high schools, two middle in-person instruction on March 13 2020 and remained closed schools and nine elementary schools. The new state-of-the-art through June 2020. Our local community colleges had a fully Shorewood High School campus opened in fall 2013. online Spring Quarter, affecting our Dual Enrollment students.

Our 2020-21 school year is a remote instruction model on a SCHOOL INFORMATION 3x3 schedule. Students take a 3 period schedule with classes Shorewood High School is a comprehensive high school with that earn .5 credit per quarter. The schedule includes daily programs for a wide range of students with specific academic meetings to support and focus our students, who will receive a needs and learning style differences. report card every quarter. • 1555 students in grades 9-12 (2019-2020) • 89.7% adjusted 4-year cohort graduation rate (2019) Neither the SAT nor the ACT has been administered locally • 81% of graduates enroll in college, 50% of those in four-year since early March 2020. We do not anticipate consistent colleges and universities regional administration until fall of 2021 at the earliest. • WIAA League: WESCO 3A • Free & Reduced Lunch 27.7%; Low Income 28% Athletics and school sponsored extracurricular activities were • Special Education (IEP) 11.3% cancelled in Spring and Fall 2020. Abbreviated athletic seasons • Ethnic Composition: African American/Black 8.2%, American began February 2021 for selected sports. Clubs remain remote. Indian/Alaska Native 0.6%, Asian 16.4%, Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.7%, Hispanic/Latino 14.2%, Multi 10.7%, White Future decisions will be based on King County’s reopening 50.7%. phases. We have been in Phase 2 (of 4) since June 2020. • More than 25% of students speak a World Language other than English at home. ACADEMIC PROGRAM During full in-person instrcution, students typcially take six STAFF 93 Certificated Teaching Staff; 15 year avg teaching experience classes per 90-day semester and earn six credits per year on a 66.7% have Masters Degrees modified block schedule. All students are issued Chromebooks. 34% National Board Certified 4.5 Counselors, 350/1 Ratio SCHOOL HONORS AND AWARDS College & Career Counseling Services Silver Award Winner, US News and World Report Best High Schools 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016 One of “Most Challenging High Schools” Post 2016, 2015, 2013, 2011 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Each semester class earns .50 credit. 24 credits are required for graduation, distributed as follows: PROGRAMS 4.0 English credits 81.8% of students complete a dual credit course 3.0 Social Studies credits Advanced Placement (AP) Courses: 23 3.0 Science credits Advancement via Individual Determination (AVID) offered one 3.0 Math credits (in Algebra I and above) class per grade 2.0 Physical Education/Health credits Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses: Culinary Arts, 2.0* Fine Arts credit Careers in Education, Jewelry/ Metals, Civil Engineering, 2.0* World Language credit Auto Shop, Business Education, Robotics, Introduction to 1.0 Occupational/CTE/Voc credit Computer Science, AP Psychology (CTE), AP Computer 4.0 Elective credits Science Principles, AP Computer Science A *1.0 may be subsituted with a course in a personalized pathway English Language Learners Running Start, a Washington dual-enrollment program offered Additional requirements: to eligible high school juniors and seniors. One 5-credit 40 hours of Community Service; eliminated for Classes of community college course = 1.0 high school credit. 2020 and 2021 due to Covid-19 closures (UW) in the High School offers High School and Beyond Plan rigorous, college-level courses with optional dual enrollment. AP, HONORS, AND UW COURSES GRADING All courses are open enrollment. GPAs are unweighted. Class rank is not calculated. Art Science For Spring 2020, students earned grades on an A-D scale; no Fs AP Studio Art 2D/ 3D* Honors Integrated Physical were issued per Washington State directive. During the 2020- AP Studio Art/ Drawing Science 2021 school year, the school has remained closed to general Honors Chemistry education programs. SWHS High School has continued no F’s Business Honors Biology in grading during the period of closure and used NC when a AP Economics Macro/ Micro AP Biology student has not been able to complete a course. AP Chemistry A 4.0 Superior C- 1.7 Low Average Career & Technical AP Environmental Science A- 3.7 Excellent D+ 1.3 Below Average AP Computer Science AP 1 B+ 3.3 Outstanding D 1.0 Min Passing Principles AP Physics 2 B 3.0 High Average F 0.0 Fail No Credit AP Computer Science A UW Astronomy 101* B- 2.7 Above Average P 0.0 Pass (not in GPA) C+ 2.3 Average Plus NC No credit, no imact English Social Studies C 2.0 Average to GPA Honors English 9,10 AP World History AP English Language AP US History ATHLETICS & ACTIVITIES AP English Literature AP Comparative We offer 13 sports and 50 clubs during full operations. In our Government current format, ASB holds some virtual activities & events and Mathematics AP Psychology limited athletic seasons begin February 2021. UW Pre- AP Calculus AB World Languages TEST RESULTS AP Calculus BC AP French American College Testing (ACT) AP Statistics AP Spanish 2018 Composite: 25.5 National Average: 20.8 AP Japanese UW Japanese 113 Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) UW Japanese 211 Class ERW Math Writing National *Taken at Shorecrest High School. 2017 583 574 533/527 2018 597 595 530/520 *2016 State Mean Scores COLLEGE PLACEMENT A sampling of our graduates’ current colleges: National Merit Scholars Class Commended Semifinalists Finalists Air Force Academy Pomona College 2017 7 7 7 American University of Beirut Rhodes College 2018 16 4 Santa Clara University 2019 7 Seattle Pacific University 2020 3 University of British Columbia Shoreline Community College Advanced Placement (AP) Exams 2020 California Polytechnic Smith College University Sophia University (Japan) Total AP Students 323 Spelman College Number of Exams 614 Central Washington University St. Olaf College AP Students with 3+ 265 Chapman University % of Total AP Students with 3+ 82% UC Berkeley UCLA AP Scholar Roster 2020 Doshisha University (Japan) University of British Columbia Scholar Honor Distinction National Earlham College University of Idaho Scholars 47 23 47 5 Eastern Washington Avg. Score 3.35 3.78 4.17 4.6 University University of Southern Eckerd College California DISCIPLINARY RECORDS University of Pennsylvania Policy prohibits the disclosure of student disciplinary records. George Washington University of Portland University University of Redlands CONTACT UW Bothell For 2020-2021 remote learning, email is preferred: Harvey Mudd College UW Seattle Main Office 206.393.4372 McGill University Counseling Department 206.393.4380 Washington State University Western Washington Shorewood High School Oregon State University University 17300 Fremont Avenue North Pacific Lutheran University Pepperdine University Shoreline, WA 98133 www.shorelineschools.org/shorewood rev. 3.2.21