District 108 2019-2020

COLLEGE ADMISSIONS PROFILE SAT/ACT CODE: 142852 www.lphs.org

West Campus: (Juniors/Seniors) East Campus: (Freshmen/Sophomores) 500 W. Bryn Mawr Avenue 600 S. Medinah Road Roselle, IL 60172 Roselle, IL 60172 Phone Number: 630-529-4500 Phone Number: 630-529-4500

Lisa Smith Barbara Murray [email protected] [email protected] JR/SR Registrar: 630-295-5340 FR/SO Registrar: 630-295-5240 Fax: 630-351-0710 Fax: 630-529-1056

ADMINISTRATION Lynn Panega, Ed.D. Superintendent Jeffery O’Connell, Ed.D. Assistant Superintendent for Business Services James Roberts Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Michael Wojtowicz Assistant Superintendent for Educational Services Dominic Manola Principal

COUNSELORS Class of Class of Name Phone 2020 2021 Taylor Severino, School Counselor A – L 630-529-2286 Mario Fernandez, School Counselor M – Z 630-529-2288 Patrice Lovelace, School Counselor A – L 630-529-2282 Mary Martinez, School Counselor M – Z 630-529-2283 Chris Fruehling, Education Support Counselor A – Z A – Z 630-529-2280 Joe Ziemba, College & Career Counselor A – Z A – Z 630-529-2289 SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY Lake Park High School District 108 is a comprehensive high school in Roselle, .

Composed of two campuses situated three miles apart, Lake Park serves approximately 2,600 students. Freshmen and sophomores attend East Campus; juniors and seniors attend West Campus. Located about 30 miles west of downtown , Lake Park High School has been serving the communities of Itasca, Keeneyville, Medinah, and portions of Roselle, Bloomingdale, Hanover Park, and Wood Dale since 1956.

STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES Lake Park offers numerous opportunities for learning and involvement outside of the classroom in activities, athletics, performing arts, and social service:  45 clubs and activities  27 interscholastic sports, 91 total levels

FACULTY Lake Park students are served by 335 employees that include 188 teaching employees; 89% of teachers have an advanced degree. In addition to a single principal, each campus has an associate principal and an assistant principal.

AP COURSES Lake Park offers a wide variety of Advanced Placement courses and administers the following exams: AP Art Studio AP German AP Biology AP Government AP Calculus AB AP Human Geography AP Calculus BC AP Macroeconomics AP Chemistry AP Microeconomics AP Computer Science AP Music Theory AP Computer Science AP Physics 1 Principles AP Physics C AP English Language & AP Psychology Composition AP Spanish Language AP English Literature AP Spanish Literature AP Environmental Science AP Statistics AP European History AP US History AP French In 2019, 925 students took 1,801 AP exams. Of the students AP World History taking exams, 81 percent scored a 3 or higher.

GRADING SYSTEM Required courses must be passed in order to earn credit. Failing grades for Weighted Grade Scale any course are recorded on the transcript with no credit given. Failing grades A B C D F are calculated into a student’s grade point average, unless the student earns Regular 5 4 3 2 1 a replacement grade. The lowest passing grade is a D. Only As, Bs, and Cs in Honors and Advanced Placement classes are weighted. Honors/AP 6 5 4 2 1

When Lake Park students take out-of-district courses for enrichment or Transcript Codes advancement, the grade appears on the transcript, but the grade is not P Pass calculated into the GPA. Credit recovery courses are graded pass/fail and E Exemption are not calculated into the GPA. T Transfer W Withdrawn Lake Park High School does not report class rank of any kind. Y Audit STANDARDIZED TESTING: 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Graduation Rate (4-year) 92.6 92.3 94.0 95.0 94.8 AP (# of tests) 1445 1646 1889 1976 1801 AP Success Rate (3+) 82% 80% 77% 82% 81% ACT Composite 22.1 22.7 N/A N/A N/A SAT Composite N/A N/A 1093 1080 1076 SAT Math N/A N/A 548 542 529 SAT Evidence-based Reading N/A N/A 545 537 547 and Writing

English 4.0 CREDIT AND Math (1 year of Algebra and 1 year with Geometry content) 3.0 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Science (1 year of each: Biology, Chemistry and Physics) 3.0

One-half (0.5) credit is granted for Physical Education (includes 1 semester of Health education) 4.0 successful completion of a semester course. Social Studies 3.0

Students must pass 22.0 credits to Other (Art, Drama, Debate, Journalism, Music, 1.0 meet Lake Park High School graduation World Language, or Career and Technical Education) requirements. Most students exceed the Consumer Education 0.5 minimum number of credits. Civics (includes the U.S. and Illinois Constitution tests) 0.5 Lake Park High School District 108 does not share Electives 3.0 student discipline records with post-secondary institutions. Total 22.0

CLASS OF 2019 COLLEGE ATTENDANCE RATE Senior Class Graduates 610 Attend College National Merit Commended Students 8  2-year college 21% National Merit Finalists 2  4-year college 69% Illinois State Scholars 99 Enlist in Armed Forces 2% President’s Academic Excellence Awards 110 Employment 3% Seal of Biliteracy Honorees 82 Trades 3% Unsure at this time 2% Academic Curriculum

ART: MATH: SOCIAL STUDIES: *AP Art Studio Algebra 1 (Double period) *AP European History Ceramics 1-2 Algebra 1 *AP Government Drawing/Painting 1 Algebra 1 Advanced *AP Human Geography Drawing 2-3 Algebra 2 *AP Psychology Painting -2 3 Algebra 2 Advanced *AP US History Photography 1-2-3 *Algebra 2 Honors *AP World History Sculpture 1-2 Algebra 3 Civics in Action *AP Calculus AB Contemporary Issues BUSINESS EDUCATION: *AP Calculus BC Global Cultures A+ Computer Certification (Dual Credit) *AP Statistics Global Cultures Advanced Accounting 1-2 * Calculus 3 (Dual Credit) Global Studies *AP Computer Science Finite Mathematics History of Chicago *AP Computer Science Principles Geometry Law In American Society *AP Economics Geometry Advanced Psychology Business Communications *Geometry Honors Sociology Business Foundations Pre-Algebra US History Business Law Pre-Calculus Advanced US History Advanced Career Internship *Pre-Calculus Honors World History Consumer Education World History Advanced Financing Your Future MUSIC: Intro To Java Programming *AP Music Theory TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING: Management Concert Band Automotive Maintenance Marketing Freshman Mixed Choir Energy and Transportation Systems (Power Sports Web Design Guitar 1-2 and Equipment) Sophomore Mixed Choir Engineering & Precision Machining I (Dual Credit) COOPERATIVE EDUCATION: Symphonic Band 1-2-3-4 Engineering & Precision Machining 2 Cooperative Work Training Class Vocal Jazz Ensemble Foundations of Technology Cooperative Work Training Job West Mixed Choir Graphic Arts 1-2 West Women's Choir Intro Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) ENGLISH: Wind Symphony 1-2-3-4 Introduction to Electronics American Literature & Composition PLTW: Civil Engineering & Architecture American Literature & Composition Adv PHYSICAL EDUCATION: PLTW: Computer Integrated Manufacturing *AP English Language & Composition Adventure Education PLTW: Introduction to Engineering Design *AP English Literature Continuing Dance PLTW: Principles of Engineering College Prep Composition Driver Education Woods Production 1-2 Contemporary Literature & Composition Health Debate 1-2 Introduction To Dance WORLD LANGUAGES: Drama 1-2 Leadership Training *AP French Drama Practicum -1 2-3-4 Learning Readiness PE *AP German Global Studies Net/Racquet Activities *AP Spanish Language Humanities -1 2 Off-Campus Individual Activities *AP Spanish Literature Journalism 1-2-3-4 PE Pathways Leadership ELL English 1-2-3-4 Literacy Physical Education (09) & (10) ELL Reading 1-2-3-4 Music & Literature Strength Conditioning ELL Resource Rhetoric of Cinema Strength Training French 1-2-3-4 Speech 1-2 Team Activities German 1-2-3-4 Stage Craft -1 2 Wellness Spanish 1-2-3-4 TV Practicum -1 2-3 Heritage Speakers 1-2 TV Production SCIENCE: World Literature & Composition Anatomy and Physiology World Literature & Composition Advanced *AP Biology *World Literature & Composition Honors *AP Chemistry Written & Oral Communications *AP Environmental Science Written & Oral Communications Advanced *AP Physics C *Written & Oral Communications Honors *AP Physics 1 Astronomy FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE: Biology Child Development Biology Advanced Culinary Skills 1-2-3 *Biology Honors Culinary for Seniors Biotechnology Early Childhood 1-2 Chemistry Fashion Construction 1-2-3 Chemistry Advanced Housing and Design *Chemistry Honors Merchandising of Fashion Forensic Science Parenting Physics Personal Wellness Physics Advanced

* Earns weighted grade