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College Attendance for the Class of 2021 Abilene Christian University Fort Scott Commun. College Pacific University of Oregon University of Chicago LIBERTY Allen College Friends University Paul Mitchell School Univ. of Cincinnati College Institute of Tech. Pennsylvania State University University of Colorado Angelo State University Georgia Southern University Pepperdine University Univ. of Colorado at Boulder HIGH SCHOOL Arizona State University Gonzaga University Pittsburg State University University of Colorado at Arkansas Tech University Grambling State University Prairie View A&M University Colorado Springs Arlington University Hampton University Pratt Institute University of Dallas Art Institute of Dallas Hardin-Simmons University Princeton University ASPIRE / Frisco ISD Harding University Purdue University University of Florida 15250 Rolater Road Frisco, Texas 75035 Auburn University Harvard University Quinnipiac University University of Georgia Austin College Henderson State University Rensselaer Poly. Institute University of Houston SCHOOL - CEEB: 445-579 Austin Community College High Rhodes College University of Illinois Chicago Aveda Cosmetology Institute Houston Baptist University Rice University University of Indianapolis Aveda Institute Houston community college Richland College University of Iowa Liberty High School has set a high standard of excellence, and an enrollment of 2,124 Baylor University Howard College Ringling Coll. of Art & Design University of Kansas students in grades 9-12. Liberty is accredited by the Texas Education Agency. Out of Belhaven University Howard Payne University Rutgers University of Louisville the class of 2021 ninety-four percent of the student body was college-bound. Eighty Belmont University Howard University Saint Joseph’s University Univ. of Mary Hardin Baylor Bentley University Indiana University Sam Houston State Univ. University of Memphis percent attended four-year schools, fourteen percent attended two-year schools. Berklee College of Music Iowa State University San Diego State University University of Miami Blinn College Jackson State University Savannah Coll. of Art & Dsgn University of Michigan COMMUNITY Bowie State Schreiner University University of Minnesota Brigham Young University Johns Hopkins University University of Mississippi Frisco ISD is community located approximately 30 miles north of Dallas, Texas. The Brigham Young Univ. Hawaii Kansas State University South Dakota state University of Missouri district serves students in Plano, McKinney, and Little Elm. Frisco ISD is one of the Brigham Young Univ. Idaho Labette Community College Southern Arkansas University University of Nebraska Brookhaven College Lafayette College Southern Methodist Univ. Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas fastest growing districts in Texas serving over 65,000 students at 73 campuses. Brown University Lake Forest College Southern State University of New Mexico California Poly. State Univ. Lesley University Southern University University of New Orleans California Baptist University LeTourneau University Southern Virginia University University of North Texas California Institute of Tech. Liberty University University of Notre Dame The mission of Liberty High School: To create a community dedicated to Lipscomb University Spelman College Carnegie Mellon University Long Island University St. Edward's University University Of Oregon Learning, Honor, and Success Chapman University Stanford University University of Pennsylvania Charles University Louisiana State University Steph. F. Austin State Univ. University of Puget Sound Clark University Louisiana Tech University University of San Francisco Grading System Daily Schedule Clemson University Loyola University Tarleton State University University of South Carolina For a student to earn credit for a course Cleveland State University Loyola University Chicago Texas A&M Galveston Univ. of Southern California Liberty High School operates on an A/B day College of Saint Rose Loyola Univ. New Orleans Texas A&M Commerce Univ. of Southern Mississippi that is a full year in length the average of block schedule. Students attend 4 classes Collin College Manhattan School of Music Texas A&M Corpus Christi University of Tampa the two semester grades must equal a a day for 1.5 hours each. Colorado Christian Univ. Mary Hardin Baylor Texas A&M University Univ. of Texas at Arlington minimum of 70. Colorado School of Mines Maryville College Texas Christian University University of Texas at Austin Colorado State University Maryville University Texas Southern University University of Texas at Dallas Grade points are awarded based upon Rank in Class Colorado University Boulder Mass. Institute of Technology Texas State Technical Coll. Univ. of Texas at San Antonio the grade earned and the designation of Per board policy, Frisco ISD does not rank Columbia College McNeese State University Texas State University University Of Texas At Tyler the course as Regular, Dual Credit, Pre- Columbia College Chicago McPherson College Texas Tech University students past the Top 10%. Students GPA Columbia University Mercer University Texas Woman's University University of Utah AP/Advanced, or AP. reflects a cumulative GPA from all final Concordia university Michigan State University Thomas Jefferson University University of Washington grades earned in courses for high school Cornell University Midwestern State University Trinity University University of Wyoming Grade Grade Points Weighted Points Culinary Institute of America Mississippi College Troy University Utah State University credit with the exception of summer Culver Stockton College Mississippi State University Vanderbilt University 90-100 4.0-5.0 4.5-6.0 school, correspondence classes, and Dallas Baptist University Montana State University Air Force Acad Vernon College locally developed courses such as Study Dallas Community College Morehouse College United States Merchant Virginia Commonwlth Univ. 80-89 3.0-3.9 3.5-4.9 Skills, Office Aide, and Teacher Aide. Dartmouth College Mount Saint Mary College Marine Academy Virginia Military Institute DePaul University Navarro College United States Naval Acad Washington State University New York University University of Arkansas Wash. Univ. in St. Louis 70-79 2.0-2.9 2.5-3.9 Demographics

Drury University State Univ. University of Houston Webster University Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.1% North Central Universal Technical Institute Wentworth Institute of Tech. Grade Distribution East Texas Baptist Univ. NW Oklahoma State Univ. University of Ozarks West Coast University American Indian/Alaska Native 0.3% Eastern Michigan University University of Alabama West Point The top ten percent of students had Two or More Races 3.5% East. Tennessee State Univ. Nova Southern University University of Arizona West Texas A&M University GPA’s of 5.276 and above. The top Ecclesia College Ogle School of Beauty Univ. of Calif at Los Angeles West Virginia University Hispanic/Latino 9.13% Eckerd College twenty-five percent had GPAs of 4.9. Ohio State University University of California Irvine Western Texas College African American/Black 11.78% Oklahoma Christian Univ. Univ. of Calif Santa Barbara Wichita State University The median GPA was 4.507. Fayetteville Tech University Univ. of California, Berkeley Williams College Asian 38.84% Florida Gulf Coast Univ. Oklahoma State University University of California, Irvine Xavier Univ. of Louisiana Florida State University Univ. of Central Arkansas Yale University White 36.35% ***Beginning in 21-22, all courses previously titled Fordham University Ouachita Baptist University Univ. of “Pre-AP” will now be titled “Advanced.” GPA Conversion Chart AP Course Offerings Average Test Scores

AP & ADV Dual Credit Regular Grade Pt AP Research AP Seminar LHS Avg State Avg 100 6 Art Drawing Art 2D SAT 1,195 1,010 AP Tests Taken 2199 99 5.9 Art History Art 3D ACT 25.3 20.2 % AP Tests Scoring 3+ 78% 98 5.8 Calculus AB Biology 97 5.7 National Merit Semifinalist 12 National Merit Commended # 26 Calculus BC Chemistry 96 5.6 National Merit Finalists # 12 National Merit Hispanic Schol- 3 95 100 5.5 Computer Science Chinese Language Dual Credit Offerings for 2022 94 99 5.4 Computer Science Economics- Mac- Principles 93 98 5.3 ro Composition I & II College Algebra 92 97 5.2 English Language English Literature Plane Trigonometry US History I & II 91 96 5.1 Environmental Sci- European History World Literature I & II Pre-Calculus Math 90 95 100 5 French Language Human Geogra- Calculus I Federal Government 89 94 99 4.9 Music Theory Physics 1 88 93 98 4.8 Texas Government Biology for Non-Science Majors I & II 87 92 97 4.7 Psychology Physics 2 Art Appreciation Principles of Microeconomics 86 91 96 4.6 Spanish Language Physics C Organizations Varsity Membership 85 90 95 4.5 Spanish Literature Statistics 84 89 94 4.4 Academic Decathlon Band-Marching/Concert Baseball/Softball US Government US History 83 88 93 4.3 Debate Basketball - Boys/Girls Cheerleading 82 87 92 4.2 World History DECA Choir Color Guard 81 86 91 4.1 Advanced Course Offerings HOSA (Health Occup Students Amer) Cross Country/Track Drill Team 80 85 90 4 79 84 89 3.9 Algebra I & II Art I & II National Art Honor Society Football Golf - Boys/Girls 78 83 88 3.8 Biology Chemistry National Honor Society Orchestra Powerlifting - Boys/Girls 77 82 87 3.7 76 81 86 3.6 Chinese III Computer Science Student Council Soccer - Boys/Girls Tennis - Boys/Girls 75 80 85 3.5 English I & II French II & III UIL Academics Volleyball Wrestling - Boys/Girls 74 79 84 3.4 Geometry Spanish II & III Swimming/Diving—Boys/Girls 73 78 83 3.3 Pre-Calculus Administrative and Counseling Staff 72 77 82 3.2 71 76 81 3.1 Graduation Requirements Principal: Ashley Rainwater [email protected] <70 no pts 75 80 3 English 4 Associate Principal: Stacey Whaling [email protected] 74 79 2.9 Math 4 Assistant Principal: Fern Bamfo-Addo [email protected] 73 78 2.8 Science 4 Assistant Principal: Phil Brown [email protected] 72 77 2.7 Social Studies 4 71 76 2.6 Health .5 Assistant Principal: Tony Escoto [email protected] 70 75 2.5 Speech .5 Assistant Principal: Jason Harris [email protected] <70 no pts 74 2.4 Physical Ed 1 Lead Counselor: Dr. Stefanie Mueller [email protected] 73 2.3 Fine Arts 1 Counselor (A-E): Andrea Douglas [email protected] 72 2.2 Technology 1 71 2.1 Counselor (F-L): Ryan Kiefer [email protected] World Language 2 70 2 Electives 4 Counselor (M-R): Amanda Zambiasi [email protected] <70 no pts Total 26 Counselor (S-Z) Lanae Rainey [email protected]