2017-2018 IHS School Profile
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IGH H S A C C H ITHACA HIGH SCHOOL O A PROFILE 2017-2018 Jason M. Trumble, Principal O H L T I 1401 North Cayuga Street ph: 607-274-2157 Ithaca, New York 14850 fx: 607-277-3061 18 74 CEEB Code 332-535 www.ithacacityschools.org/highschool BEDS Code: 61 06 00 01 0017 LITREDTLE SCHOOL COUNSELORS ITHACA COMMUNITY Kas Bilyk | kbilyk@ics d.k12.ny.us Located in Ithaca, a city of 30,000 Nestled in the Finger Lakes Region of Upstate New York Jamie Maccarone | [email protected] With Cornell University, Ithaca College and Tompkins Amanda Poirier | [email protected] Cortland Community College in close proximity, the focus Maria T. Torres | [email protected] of the community and its chief industry is education. Total enrollment of the Ithaca City School District: 5,361 STUDENT BODY ADVANCED CURRICULUM Class of 2018 – 373 students Honors classes oered in all academic subjects and Project Lead the Way High School –1423 students Pre-Engineering classes 65.7% White Advanced Placement 8.1% African American English Language Psychology Biology French Art 5.7% Hispanic English Literature Calculus AB Chemistry German Music Theory 8.1% Multiracial US History Calculus BC Physics 1 Latin Art History 12.4% Asian Human Geography Computer Science Physics C Spanish 25.7% Free Lunch World History Statistics Environmental 3.2% Reduced Lunch European History Science ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES CLASSES Electives in all academic areas plus technology and ne arts 8 periods per day AVID College Preparation Limited 0 period oerings Career and Technology 45 minutes in length New Visions Engineering 1 credit for year-long course New Visions Health Sciences .5 credit for semester course New Visions Life Sciences Project Lead The Way (PLTW) Concurrent enrollment w/ Tompkins Cortland Community College CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES A Cappella Club Cooking Club Math Team Stage Performance African-Latino Club Creative Writing Club Minecraft Club Strong Women Impacting Society Beauty of Color Club Cycling Club Mock Trial Club Student Council Book Club Dances Model UN Super Smash Bros. Club Brain Team French Club Music Production Club Tattler (Newspaper) Bullying Issues Club Green Team National Society of Black Engineers Technology Student Association Chemistry Club International Club Science Olympiad Club Tiddlywinks Club Chromebook Tech Club Key Club Sexuality & Gender Alliance TV Production Club Class Leadership K-Pop Club Ski Club Undivided Club Code Red Robotics Little Red Farm Project Sports Tournaments Yearbook Club GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS 2016 GRADUATION PLACEMENT 4 English 1 Fine Arts 4-year colleges ........................................... 59% 4 Social Studies .5 Health 2-year colleges ........................................... 15% 3 Math 2 Physical Education Other post-secondary plans .....................14% 3 Science Regents Exams: Workforce ..................................................... 4% World Language: 5 Regents diploma Military ...........................................................1% 1 Regents diploma 9 Advanced Designation diploma No plan recorded ......................................... 7% 3 Advanced Designation diploma Minimum 22 Credits required 2016-2017 Graduation rate: 90.8% Pg. 1 GRADING SCALE The Ithaca City School District Board of Education (Policy #4741) eliminated Grading Scale the practice of ranking students by decile. Instead, Ithaca High School calculates two cumulative grade point averages (weighted and un-weighted). 97-100 4.33 A+ 77-79 2.33 C+ Both are provided to colleges through the student’s high school transcript. 93-96 4.00 A 73-76 2.00 C The un-weighted GPA is computed as an average of nal course grades of all 90-92 3.67 A- 70-72 1.67 C- traditionally graded IHS courses. The weighted GPA is computed using an 87-89 3.33 B+ 68-69 1.33 D+ honor point scale, as shown in the charts below. Both weighted and un-weighted GPA exclude courses in, physical education, academic assistance 83-86 3.00 B 65-67 1.00 D labs and those taken pass/fail, abroad or outside the IHS curriculum. 80-82 2.67 B- <65 0.00 F Computed scales are as follows: Weighted Scale for Honors Courses (25%) Unweighted GPA Distribution, Class of 2018 4.33 = 5.41 3.00 = 3.75 1.67 = 2.09 4.00 = 5.00 2.67 = 3.34 1.33 = 1.66 30 25 3.67 = 4.59 2.33 = 2.91 1.00 = 1.25 s 20 t n e d 3.33 = 4.16 2.00 = 2.50 0.00 = 0.00 u t 15 s f o # 10 5 Weighted Scale for AP Courses (40%) 0 0 0 0 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4.33 = 6.06 3.00 = 4.20 1.67 = 2.34 2 3 4 4.00 = 5.60 2.67 = 3.74 1.33 = 1.86 Weighted GPA Distribution, Class of 2018 3.67 = 5.14 2.33 = 3.26 1.00 = 1.40 3.33 = 4.66 2.00 = 2.80 0.00 = 0.00 16 14 12 s t n 10 e d Mean ACT Scores 2015 2016 2017 u t 8 s f o Ithaca High School 26.0 26.0 29.9 # 6 4 New York State 23.7 23.9 24.2 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 3 4 5 2017 AP Scores Number of Students Evidence Based 5 254 Mean SAT Scores Reading & Writing Math 4 256 School Year 16-17 17-18 16-17 17-18 3 173 Ithaca High School 587 626 590 628 2 70 New York State 494 538 508 533 1 14 National 489 531 501 528 CLASS OF 2017 Colgate University Niagara University SUNY Cortland University of Colorado Boulder Northeastern University SUNY Delhi COLLEGE MATRICULATION Cornell University University of Notre Dame SUNY ESF PARTIAL LIST University of Delaware Oberlin Conservatory of Music SUNY Fredonia The University of Alabama Drexel University Onondaga Community College SUNY Geneseo Alaska Pacic University Eastman School of Music Pace University SUNY Oneonta American University Emerson College Pennsylvania State University SUNY Morrisville Amherst College Fashion Institute of Technology University of Pittsburg Syracuse University University at Albany Georgetown University Pitzer College Temple University Alfred University George Washington University Princeton University The University of Texas, Dallas Bentley University University of Glasgow Purdue University Tompkins Cortland Community College Binghamton University Harvard University Rochester Institute of Technology University of Toronto Boston University Hobart & Williams Smith Colleges University of Rochester Trinity College Brigham Young University Ithaca College St. John Fisher College Tulane University University at Bualo James Madison University St. Lawrence University Tufts University California Institute of Technology Le Moyne College St. Olaf College Utah State University Cazenovia College McGill University Stony Brook University University of Vermont Carnegie Mellon University Messiah College SUNY Binghamton University of Virginia Champlain College Monroe Community College SUNY Brockport Wells College City University of Hong Kong New York University SUNY Cobleskill Pg. 2.