and Universities from throughout the offered acceptances to Classes of 2010-2013 Where will the graduates in Class of 2013 attend ? San Felipe Del Rio Academy of Arts Palo Alto College American University Park University Consolidated Independent School District Angelo State University Paul Mitchell School Del Rio, Texas Arizona State University PCI Dallas Health Training School Austin Penn Foster Aveda Institute Sam Houston State University 2013-2014 District Vision and Goals Bacone College San Antonio College Baylor University San Jacinto College Berklee College of Music Schreiner University Administration Blinn College South Alabama University At a Glance Blue Ribbon Culinary School South Point College Superintendent Brigham University Southwest School of Business  42 years since consolidation of San Carlos H. Rios, Ed.D. Central Texas College Southwest Texas junior College Felipe ISD and Del Rio ISD [email protected] Southwestern Adventist University Central College  10,250 Students Cisco Junior College St. Edwards University Superintendent’s Cabinet Colby Community College St. Mary’s University  Comprehensive, college-prep, dual Chief Financial Officer St. Phillips College Colorado State University credit curriculum Yanakany Valdez Sul Ross State University Concordia University [email protected] Tarrant County College  Career and Technology dual credit Cornell University Chief Instructional Officer Davidson College Tennessee Tech university education Jorge Garza, Ed.D. Del Mar College Texas A&M International University  20.4% Faculty hold master’s degrees or [email protected] Devry University Texas A&M Kingsville higher El Centro College Texas A&M University College Station Chief Human Resources & El Paso Community College Texas A&M University Corpus Christi  Overall student-teacher ratio: 15.8 to 1 Instructional Support Officer Florida Community College Texas Bible Institute Patricia McNamara, Ed.D. Florida Gulf Coast University Texas Lutheran University [email protected] Full Sail University Texas State Technical College—Waco Vision Chief Operations Officer Galen College of Nursing Texas State Technical College—Sweetwater Miguel A. Salinas Hallmark College Texas Tech University The San Felipe Del Rio CISD provides a safe [email protected] Hardin Simmons University Texas Women’s University and nurturing environment where all students Chief Technology Officer Houston Community College The Art Institute—Jacksonville Florida become contributing citizens prepared to Abelardo Casillas The Art Institute—Houston Howard College compete and excel in an ever-changing world. [email protected] The Art Institute—San Antonio Howard Payne University The University of the Incarnate Word Indiana Wesleyan University Board of Trustees International Academy of Design and Technology Trinity Valley Community College 2013-2014 District Goals President ITT Technical institute Tyler Junior College Universal Technical Institute Charles A. Garabedian John Hopkins University  The District shall maintain a safe environ- Universidad Autónoma Nuevo León [email protected] Kaplan University ment, utilize quality curriculum and diverse Lamar University University of Arizona Vice President Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts University of Colorado instructional opportunities to ensure student Cecilia Martinez-Lozano Lincoln Tech University of Houston achievement at the highest standards of [email protected] Madonna University University of Houston—Victoria excellence. Secretary Manhattan College University of Louisiana Lafayette Joshua D. Overfelt Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of North Texas  The District shall be a good steward of the [email protected] McMurry University University of Southern California community’s resources – financial, human, Board Members University of Texas—Arlington Midland College facilities – and explore new opportunities for Roberto Chavira University of Texas—Austin Morehead State University—Amber Riddle [email protected] University of Texas—San Antonio organizational efficiency and effectiveness. Navarro College Fernando Quiz, Ph.D. University of Texas El Paso Norte Dame University [email protected] Northwest Vista College University of Texas Pan American  The District shall provide meaningful and Raymond P. Meza Odessa College University of Texas Permian Basin effective communication in a timely manner [email protected] Oklahoma State University VET Tech Institute to all parents, students, staff and District Our Lady of the Lake University Wentworth Military Academy Partners. Amy N. Haynes Western Texas College [email protected] Wyotech Quick Facts: Top 20 Student from 2013 Del Rio High School Class Stats Where are they now?  More than 10,000 students SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST (SAT) scores in parenthesis indicates Texas scores 1. Ariel Cordova - The University of Texas at Austin  15.8 Student to teacher ratio 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2. Paola Gonzalez - The University of Texas at TEST-TAKERS 174 (132,067) 203 (137,024) 150 (141,733) 220 (148,102) 274 (166,012) 291 (172,802) One 5A High School Austin  CRITICAL READING MEAN SCORE 454 (492) 450 (488) 479 (486) 459 (484) 446 (479) 442 (474) 3. Emmanuel DeLeon - Cornell University  One Freshman Campus MATH MEAN SCORES 476 (507) 470 (505) 502 (506) 475 (505) 471 (502) 474 (499) WRITING MEAN SCORE 444 (482) 440 (480) 466 (475) 441 (473) 431 (465) 434 (461) 4. Ruben Cardenas - The University of Texas at  One 7/8 Middle School Austin TOTAL: 1374 (1481) 1360 (1473) 1447 (467) 1376 (1462) 1348 (1446) 1350 (1434)  One 6 Middle School 5. Alexandra Salinas - St. Mary’s University AMERICAN COLLEGE TEST (ACT) scores in parenthesis indicates Texas scores 6. Andrea Urueta - Texas A&M University College  7 Elementary K-5 Schools 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Station  One Head Start / Early Childhood campus (101,569 7. Claudia Gabriela Esquivel - University of TEST-TAKERS 71 (76,542) 69 (79,050) 49 (82,640) 85 (92,615) 91 ) 74 (110,180) Southern California  Student Population: 92.2% Hispanic, 6.2% ENGLISH MEAN SCORE 16.9 (19.5) 17 (19.8) 18.5 (19.9) 15.9 (19.7) 17 (19.6) 17 (19.6) White, .8% African American, .8% Other MATH MEAN SCORE 19.4 (20.8) 19.9 (21.2) 20.2 (21.3) 18.3 (21.4) 19.6 (21.5) 19.6 (21.4) 8. Sean Santellanes - The University of Texas at Career and Technology READING MEAN SCORE 19.7 (20.6) 19.7 (20.9) 20.7 (20.9) 17.8 (20.8) 18.7 (20.7) 18.3 (20.8) Austin  Long Term Bond Rating by Standard and Career and technical programs are dedicated to preparing young people to manage the dual roles of family member 9. Jasper Howard - The University of Texas at Poor’s is AAA/Stable SCIENCE MEAN SCORE 19.1 (20.4) 19.1 (20.5) 19.2 (20.6) 18.3 (20.9) 18.9 (20.8) 18.9 (20.8) and wage earner. Career and technical programs enable students to gain entry-level employment in a high-skill, high- COMPOSITE MEAN SCORE 18.6 (20.5) 19 (20.7) 19.8 (20.8) 17.7 (20.8) 18.7 (20.8) 18.6 (20.8) wage job and/or to continue their education. Austin 2012-2013 Statistics: GRADUATES ACADEMIC HONORS 2010 2011 2012 Texas High School Diploma 10. Asiris Rodriguez - Baylor University  611 Graduates 11. Daniel Rubio - Texas A&M University College NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS 1 0 1 DISTINGUISED 6.2 Million in College Scholarships Station  NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED 0 0 2 ALGEBRA II ALGEBRA II ALGEBRA II 12. Allysa Garcia - The University of Texas at Austin  5 National Hispanic Finalists NATIONAL HISPANIC FINALISTS 4 7 7 ALGEBRA II ALGEBRA II NATIONAL HISPANIC COMMENDED 0 0 3 13. Luis Dario Cervera - Texas A&M University  10 CTE Clusters College Station GATES MILLENIUM SCHOLAR 0 0 1 ENDORSEMENTS - 26 CREDITS 14. Monica Zepeda - Texas State University  Robotics Team Qualified for World Cham- pionship in St. Louis, Missouri ARTS & 15. Audri Arreola - Texas A&M University College COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP OFFERS 2010 2011 2012 STEM BUSINESS & PUBLIC SERVICES MULTI-DISCIPLINARY INDUSTRY HUMANITIES STUDIES $5 M $8 M $7 M 1 MATH OR 1 MATH OR Station  39 different industry certifications 1 MATH OR CTE MATH 1 MATH OR CTE MATH 1 MATH OR st CTE MATH CTE MATH CTE MATH 16. Ana Garcia - Texas A&M University College  Mighty Ram Band 1 Division at Marching 1 SCIENCE OR 1 SCIENCE OR CTE SCIENCE 1 SCIENCE OR 1 SCIENCE OR 1 SCIENCE OR Station Contest CTE SCIENCE CTE SCIENCE CTE SCIENCE CTE SCIENCE Del Rio High School 2 ELECTIVES 17. Max Hernandez - Texas A&M University College st 2 ELECTIVES  Mighty Ram Band earned 257 1 Division Del Rio High School Salutatorian 2 ELECTIVES 2 ELECTIVES 2 ELECTIVES Station medals at UIL Solo and Ensemble Valedictorian Paola Gonzalez ‘13 18. Leah Fisher - Angelo State University  DRHS Wind Ensemble Sweepstakes award Ariel Cordova ‘13 19. Jessica Chavarria - The University of Texas at FOUNDATION - 22 CREDITS UIL Concert and Sight Reading Austin Paola ranked 2nd with a GPA 4 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS (ELA I, II, III, & ADVANCED ENGLISH) st Ariel ranked 1st  DRHS Symphonic Band earned 1 Division of 5.225 making her the 5 MATHEMATICS (ALGEBRA I, GEOMETRY & 1 ADVANCED MATH) 20. Gilberto Arizpe - Texas A&M University College with a GPA of 5.257 3 SOCIAL STUDIES (WORLD GEOGRAPHY OR WORLD HISTORY OR COMBINED COURSE, US HISTORY AND Stage Performance salutatorian for the Senior Station making him the valedictorian of the Senior GOVERNMENT/ECONOMICS) Graduating Class of 2013. Her selection of advanced  DRHS Concert Band earned Sweepstakes Graduating Class of 2013. His rigorous 3 SCIENCE (BIOLOGY, IPC OR ADVANCED SCIENCE AND ADDITONAL ADVANCED SCIENCE) at UIL Concert and Sight Reading placement and dual credit coursework have earned 58 2 FOREIGN LANGUAGES course selection included a variety of college hours. Awards received include Varsity Girls 1 FINE ARTS  Football District - Bi-District, Area, advanced placement and dual credit Golf Tournament Medalist, Future Business Leaders of 1 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Regional Quarter Finals DEL RIO HIGH SCHOOL GRADING SCALE coursework and will be graduating with 33 America State Champion, AP Scholar and National 5 ELECTIVES  Girls and Boys Basketball – District and college hours. Ariel actively participated in 6 PT SCALE: Hispanic Scholar. Paola will go to National Competi- DEL RIO HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS LETTER 5 PT SCALE: 4 PT SCALE: Bi-District UIL events competitions and won State tion for The Future Business Leaders of America Club PERCENTAGE AP & DUAL RECOMMENDED PLAN DISTINGUISHED PLAN GRADE PRE AP REGULAR Calculator, Science Fair Regional and Cross for Management and Decision Making in California this CREDIT  Girls and Boys Golf – District and Regional Country District Titles and was recognized summer. Club memberships include National Honor COURSE CREDITS COURSE CREDITS  Girls and Boys Cross Country – District ENGLISH 4 ENGLISH 4 A 90-100 6 5 4 as an AP Scholar. He was a member of the Society, Student Council, National Technical Honor  Boys Track – District Future Business Leaders of America, Na- Society and Future Business Leaders of America. In MATH 4 MATH 4 B 80-89 5 4 3 being selected as a National Hispanic Scholar she was SCIENCE 4 SCIENCE 4  Girls and Boys Tennis – District, Regionals tional Honor Society and Student Council. awarded over $650,000 scholarship offers from a SOCIAL STUDIES 4 SOCIAL STUDIES 4 C 75-79 4 3 2 Ariel will pursue his studies at The Univer-  Baseball – District, Bi-District sity of Texas at Austin and will major in variety of colleges throughout the nation. Paola’s post FOREIGN LANGUAGE 2 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 3 -secondary studies will continue at The University of D 70-74 3 2 1  Powerlifting– Regional Geoscience and Biomedical Engineering. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1 Texas at Austin and will major in Business. With her FINE ARTS 1 FINE ARTS 1  Boys Soccer – District, Bi-District With his major he plans to develop his own F 69 & BELOW 0 0 0 major she plans to work in a well-rounded business SPEECH 0.5 SPEECH 0.5 engineering firm that distributes innova- environment to gain experience and bring her  Girls Soccer – District, Bi-District, Area, ELECTIVES 5.5 ELECTIVES 4.5 tive technology for the medical field. knowledge to Del Rio to open her own business and Regional Quarter Finals, and Regional TOTAL= 26 TOTAL = 26 Semi-Finals donate her time and money to the community. *4 ADVANCED MEASURES