FLOUR BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL School District Facts & Figures Flour Bluff Independent School District was Staff 2018-2019 established in 1937. The district encompasses a Principals: 1 Assistant Principals: 4 156-square mile area (100 square miles of water Teachers: 120 Counselors: 5.5 and 56 square miles of land). Paraprofessionals: 39 Curriculum Supervisor: 1 The Flour Bluff//NAS community UPHS Directors: 1 Nurses: 2 enjoys the advantage of being a part of the SDGC Director: 1 metropolitan Corpus Christi (est. pop. 320,434) Dean of Student Services: 1 with all its cultural, economic, and educational Student Population 2018-2019 benefits. Nevertheless, the community is proud to maintain a separate independent school Enrollment: 1812 Ethnicity: district emphasizing high standards and local Grade 9: 481 Asian: 2% control. Grade 10: 500 Black: 3% Grade 11: 418 Hispanic: 42% Grading Guidelines Grade 12: 413 White: 47% Flour Bluff High School operates on a seven- Native Am./ period schedule, with an Advisory period. The Gender: Male 911 Indian/HA: 1% school year is divided into two semesters with Female 901 Multi-race: 6% three six-week grading periods per semester. A student may be exempt from a semester exam if College Placement Exams attendance and grade guidelines are met. Course offerings include: special education, 2018 Graduates honor/gifted and talented, advanced placement, ACT –2018 average scores career/technology, and distance learning English: 20.7 courses. Students may also take dual credit Math: 21.8 courses for high school credit. Advanced Science: 21.6 placement exams are also available. Reading: 23.4 Flour Bluff High School is on a scale of 100. Composite: 21.9 A student’s cumulative Grade Point Average SAT – Average Scores (GPA) is figured by averaging each semester’s Math: 551 grades. Advanced Placement, Pre-Advanced ERW: 557 Placement, and advanced classes are given an Total: 1108 additional 10 points per semester when AP 2018 calculating the GPA. Advanced classes shall refer 25 AP Scholars to those courses designated as Advanced by the 10 AP Scholars w/ Honors board of trustees and listed annually in the 5 AP Scholars W/ Distinction 1 National AP Scholar district Career Planning Guide. The semester 2018 Graduates values are then averaged together to calculate 0 National Merit Finalists the cumulative GPA. Rank is based on the 2 Commended Scholars weighted cumulative GPA. 4 Hispanic Scholars All state-approved courses taken, whether 2017 Graduates repeated or not, are figured into the GPA. High 2 National Merit Finalists school courses taken in junior high shall be 8 Commended Scholars calculated into the student’s high school GPA. 12 Hispanic Scholars Courses designated as local shall not be entered 2018 Graduate Future Plans in the ranking system. Grades from non- 59% - 4 Year College 26% - 2 Year College accredited non-public schools, including home- 6% - Military schools, shall not be used in determining class 10% - Work Force rank, grade point average, or academic average.

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