Shorecrest High School Community/District Characteristics Staff The Shoreline School District is located im- • 75 certificated teaching staff; Profile and mediately north of the city limits of Seattle 63.9 FTE teaching staff Transcript Supplement in King County. The district is bordered by • 3 administrators the Edmonds, Northshore, and Seattle School • 4 counselors 2016 - 2017 Districts, as well as Puget Sound and Lake • Student/Teacher ratio in CADR classes of 28.5:1. . It serves the cities of Shoreline and Lake Forest Park, which cover about 15.4 square Accreditation miles and have a combined population of about • Northwest Accreditation Commission/Advanced 68,000. These cities are established residential • State of Washington communities, highly desired by newcomers because of the quality of the district’s schools. The district has about 9450 students, and uses Graduation Requirements a 7-2-4 plan. Shorecrest is one of two high 22.5 credits grades 9 - 12*, distributed as follows: schools in the district. • 4.0 English credits • 3.0 Social Studies credits • 3.0 Science credits School Information • 3.0 Math credits (in Algebra I and above) • Four year public high school • 2.0 Physical Education/Health credits • Comprehensive program with specialized • 1.0 Fine Arts credit Arms of the Gordon Clan, courses for students of all academic • 1.0 Occupational/CTE/Voc credit of which Shorecrest is an official member abilities. Includes AVID program. • 1.0 World Language credit • 4.5 Elective credits • Feeders: 4 elementaries, 1 middle school • Two 90-day semesters per year In addition to the above credits, the following • Typically, students take six classes per endorsements are required for graduation: SHORECREST HIGH SCHOOL semester, and earn six credits per year • 40 hours of Community Service 15343 25th Avenue N.E. • 150 hours of instruction equals 1.0 credit • completion of a Senior Culminating Project Shoreline, WA 98155 • Block schedule; three classes each day, • completion of Washington State History meeting alternate days (minutes per class • fulfillment of state exit-exam requirements Principal ...... Lisa Gonzalez each week: average 300 minutes) *Note: World Language and Algebra I/Geometry • Student population Oct. 2016: 1369 classes taken and passed at the middle school level Assistant Principals ...... (WIAA league: WESCO 3A) are applicable towards graduation requirements, per Weston Lucas, Becky Worrell • Ethnic composition: 13.71% Asian, 0.35 %Native Washington state law. Main Office: phone . . . . (206) 393-4286 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, 7.21% Black, 55.9% Caucasian, 11.17% Hispanic, Grading System fax ...... (206) 393-4284 11.45% Multi, 0.21% Native American Grade point averages are computed in terms of Counseling: phone . . . . . (206) 393-4296 • Free and Reduced Lunch: 31.16% letter grades only. A “pass” grade (P) satisfies • Special Education (IEP): 8.83% course requirements but is not used in GPA. fax ...... (206) 393-6980 • ELL (ESL): 2.89% No courses’ grades are weighted. The Class of Counselors ...... Jenny Breed, 2015 is the last one for which Rank was run, per Jill Brown, Wendy Friedman, Sara McManus School Board policy. Counseling Secretary. . .Jocelyn Hudson • Average GPA for the 288 ranked members of the Class of 2016 was 3.027. A = 4.0 points C+ = 2.3 points School Website: A- = 3.7 points C = 2.0 points http://www.shorelineschools.org/shorecrest B+ = 3.3 points C- = 1.7 points B = 3.0 points D+ = 1.3 points B- = 2.7 points D = 1.0 points Departments Test Scores Athletics • Art SAT Profile for Class of 2016 • Cross-Country (boys and girls) • AVID (Advancement via Individual Determination) Shorecrest State • Football • Business Technology & Marketing • Mean Critical Reading: 549 502 • (boys) • Directed Studies • Mean Math: 549 510 • (girls) • English/ELL (ESL) • Mean Writing: 524 484 • Soccer (girls) • ACT • Family and Consumer Science • /Diving (girls) English 21.5 22.3 • Industrial & Visual Technology Mathematics 22.6 23.2 • Mathematics Reading 23.2 23.6 WINTER: • Music Science 22.1 22.9 • (boys and girls) • Physical Education and Health Composite 22.5 23.1 • (girls) • Science • CEEB/ACT code number: 481-163 • Swimming/Diving (boys) • Social Studies • • STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Post-Graduate Plans • World Languages Class of 2016 - 294 graduates: SPRING: • 4-year college 48.3 % • (boys) A.P., Honors, and UW Classes Offered • 2-year college 31.6 % • (boys and girls) • Soccer (boys) Note: AP, Honors, and UW classes are self-selecting • Voc. college or training 1.4 % • Work force 7.5 % • (girls) Advanced Placement (AP) Classes: • Military 1.7% • Tennis (girls) • Track and Field (boys and girls) • Art: AP Studio Art (Drawing) • Other/Undecided 9.5 % AP Studio Art (2-D Photo) • English: AP English Language (gr. 11) Activities AP English Literature (gr. 12) including, but not limited to . . . • Math: AP Calculus AB • Ambassadors (welcome new families) AP Calculus BC • Anime Club AP Statistics • Art Club • Occupational: AP Computer Sci. Principles* • Bagpipe Band and Marching/Pep Band AP Computer Science • Bible Study AP Envir. Science (prev. Science) • Chansons (before-school select choir), Glee Club AP Psychology (prev. Soc. St.) • Dance/Drill: Cheer, Flags, Highland Dancers, • Science: AP Biology Hip-Hop AP Physics • Debate Club AP Chemistry* • DECA AP Physics 2* • Drama • Social Studies: AP World History (prev. Euro) • Environment Club AP U.S. History 1 & 2 • Ethnic/Language: BSU, Latino, French , • World Lang.: AP French Asian Pacific, Vietnamese, Japanese clubs AP Spanish • GSA, Feminism Club *Note: At Shorewood High School. • Link Crew Honors Classes: • Math Team/Mu Alpha Theta, Science, Computer Science Club • English: Honors English 9, 10 “Otis” - Mascot of the Shorecrest Highlanders • Science: Honors Physical Science • National Honor Society • Service: Interact (Rotary), Key Club (Kiwanis) Honors Biology As a proud member of the Gordon Clan of Honors Chemistry • Sport Activities: Bowling, Chess, Lacrosse, Running, Ultimate Frisbee, Ski snowboard Scotland, Shorecrest embraces its heritage with its plaid of green, blue and gold, and shows its University of Washington Classes: • Tattoo literary magazine Highlander spirit through its Bagpipers, High- • Math: UW Math 120 (Pre-Calculus) • Youth Court, Teenage Republicans • Future Heathcare Workers of America land Dancers, and kilted Marching Band. • Science: UW Astronomy 101 • Student Council, Model U.N. Go Scots! • World Lang.: UW Japanese 113 (yr. 3) • Newspaper, Student TV station