VCCS Report on Dual Enrollment Headcount and FTE for 2012-13

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VCCS Report on Dual Enrollment Headcount and FTE for 2012-13 Dual Enrollment Headcount and FTE for 2012-13 by County and High School 12/03/13 HC FTES Dual Enrolled Dual FTES Students PCT of Total FTES PCT of Total City/County High School Clarke County Public Clarke County 424 161.7 155 36.6 41.4 25.6 Total 424 161.7 155 36.6 41.4 25.6 Private High School Keystone Christian Academy 4 1.2 Total 4 1.2 County Total 428 162.9 155 36.2 41.4 25.4 Fauquier County High School Public Fauquier 917 356.9 221 24.1 62.0 17.4 Liberty 615 252.2 86 14.0 21.2 8.4 Total 1,532 609.1 307 20.0 83.2 13.7 Private High School Fresta Valley Christian School 27 14.2 . Highland School 57 18.1 4 7.0 1.8 10.0 Wakefield School 35 16.4 3 8.6 0.4 2.6 Total 119 48.7 7 5.9 2.2 4.6 County Total 1,651 657.8 314 19 85.4 13.0 Frederick County High School Public James Wood 765 328.7 184 24.1 64.9 19.7 Millbrook 564 257.2 154 27.3 57.3 22.3 Sherando 809 412 212 26.2 99.1 24.0 Total 2,138 997.9 550 25.7 221.3 22.2 Private High School Mountain View Christian Acad 16 6.0 3 18.8 0.8 13.9 Rosedale Christian Academy 9 3.4 Shenandoah Valley Chrstn Acad 40 18.0 8 20.0 1.7 9.6 Total 65 27.4 11 16.9 2.6 9.4 County Total 2,203 1,025.3 561 25.5 223.8 21.8 Page County High School Public Luray 322 142.3 110 34.2 37.8 26.6 Page County 327 136.3 137 41.9 37.2 27.3 Total 649 278.6 247 38.1 75.0 26.9 Private High School Mount Carmel Christian Academy 15 7.5 1 6.7 0.1 1.3 Total 15 7.5 1 6.7 0.1 1.3 County Total 664 286.0 248 37.3 75.1 26.3 Rappahannock High School County Public Rappahannock County Hs 152 57.1 15 9.9 5.2 9.1 Total 152 57.1 15 9.9 5.2 9.1 Private High School Massanova Christian Academy 1 0.2 Wakefield Country Day School 22 5.9 9 40.9 1.0 17.5 Total 23 6.1 9 39.1 1.0 17.0 County Total 175 63.2 24 13.7 6.2 9.9 Shenandoah County High School Public Central 409 164.3 94 23.0 22.4 13.7 Stonewall Jackson 296 110.5 79 26.7 19.9 18.0 Strasburg 371 165.8 85 22.9 21.4 12.9 Total 1,076 440.6 258 24.0 63.7 14.5 High School Private Massanutten Military Academy 25 11.6 Shenandoah Valley Academy 59 34.3 1 1.7 0.2 0.6 Valley Baptist Christian Sch 6 3.4 Total 90 49.3 1 1.1 0.2 0.4 County Total 1,166 489.9 259 22.2 63.9 13.0 Warren County High School Dual Enrollment Headcount and FTE for 2012-13 by County and High School 12/03/13 HC FTES Dual Enrolled Dual FTES Students PCT of Total FTES PCT of Total City/CountyWarren County High School Public Skyline 313 136.5 90 28.8 29.8 21.8 Warren County 583 237.3 133 22.8 38.3 16.1 Total 896 373.8 223 24.9 68.1 18.2 Private High School Chelsea Academy 2 0.9 1 50.0 0.5 57.7 Randolph Macon Academy 88 40.0 Riverfront Christian School 9 5.7 2 22.2 1.1 19.8 Seton Home Study School 11 3.5 1 9.1 0.1 2.9 Total 110 50.1 4 3.6 1.7 3.5 County Total 1,006 423.9 227 22.6 69.8 16.5 Winchester City High School Public John Handley 610 251.0 217 35.6 82.5 32.9 Total 610 251.0 217 35.6 82.5 32.9 Private High School Crossroads Christian Academy 1 0.4 Timber Ridge School 4 0.4 Total 5 0.8 City Total 615 251.8 217 35.3 82.5 32.8 Total 7,908 3,360.80 2,005 211.8 648.1 158.7 PIE: LH File: Dual Enrollment Headcount and FTE for 2012-13 by County and High School Notes: Academic Plan codes of 041,042,043.
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