Rutherford B. Hayes High School 2021-2022 School Profile 289 Euclid Ave, Delaware, OH 43015 Website: www.dcs.k12.oh.us/hayeshs Main Office: (740) 833-1010 Fax: (740) 833-1099

DELAWARE CITY SCHOOLS 74 W. WILLIAM ST, DELAWARE, OH 43015 SCHOOL CEEB CODE: 361-905 The district serves students in eight school facilities: five Grades Pre-K- Administration Our Vision 5 buildings, a Grades 6-8 middle Mrs. Heidi Kegley, Superintendent The Delaware City Schools will school, and a comprehensive promote a culture of excellence Dr. Ric Stranges, Principal Grades 9-12 high school. Other Mr. Rex Reeder, Assistant Principal that engages and empowers district facilities include a Dr. Adonis Bolden, Assistant Principal students and staff to embrace curriculum and administration Mr. Steve Glesenkamp, Athletic Director the challenges of our global building, housing an online Mr. Don Burroughs, Dean of Students society. We will build on our alternative education program; Counseling Department traditions, respect our diversity and transportation center. and partner for a strong Ms. Sarah Stevenson Counselor for Last Names A –D community. High School [email protected] Rutherford B. Hayes High School is a four-year, public school with a 740-833-1025 Community total enrollment of over 1784 and a Mrs. Jennifer Shonebarger Delaware is a growing town 2022 graduation class of 447. The Counselor for Last Names E – K of approximately 41,000 located 30 school is fully accredited by the [email protected] miles north of Columbus, Ohio. State of Ohio Department of 740-833-1026 The residents span all Education. Mrs. Kier Smith socioeconomic levels, and it is the Faculty Counselor for Last Names L – Ri home of Ohio Wesleyan [email protected] as well as several large industries. Rutherford B. Hayes High School 740-833-1023 Currently, Delaware County is one has 105 licensed faculty, 5 of whom of the fastest growing counties in have doctorates, 78 of whom have Mr. Chris Downey earned a master’s degree with Counselor for Last Names Ro – Z the United States. [email protected] additional hours, and 13 of whom School District 740-833-1027 have a bachelors with 150+ hours. The Delaware City School District The faculty averages over 15.6 Mrs. Jennifer Pollard is a mid-size city school system years of experience. College & Career Counselor covering 36 square miles of land. [email protected] The district enrolled approximately Awards 740-833 -1024

6075 students as of August 2021. The Delaware City Schools serve a Graduation Requirements diverse population. On the 2020 Twenty-one units of credit must state report card 13.7% of students include: English (4), Mathematics were identified as students with (4 – Algebra 1 and higher & at least disabilities, 35.3% fit the through Algebra 2), Science (3 - 1 requirement of economically each Physical/Biological/ disadvantaged, 5.2% are Black/ Advanced), American/World non-Hispanic, 1.1%, 7.5% Hispanic, History (2), American Government/ 6.0% Multi-racial, and 80.0% Economics (1), Health (.5), Physical . 2.4% of the students are Education (.5), Fine Art (1), and described as Limited English additional electives needed to proficient. meet the required 21 credits. All students also need to meet one of

the state-mandated Graduation College Credit Plus (CCP) Pathways or demonstrate The state-sponsored dual competency and readiness for a enrollment option is available to all job, college, military or a self- students who meet the sustaining profession. The requirements of respective post- Graduation Pathways include secondary institutions. In 2020-21, earning a minimum of 18 points on 167 students participated in CCP, the Ohio State Tests, earning earning 1,541 college credit hours. college-ready scores on the ACT or On-campus CCP courses are offered SAT, or receiving an industry through partnerships with Marion Graduates’ Plans credential and passing score on the Technical College, Otterbein As reported by our 2021 graduates, WorkKeys, unless exempted by University, and Columbus State approximately 42% of our graduates their individual education plan. Community College. planned to attend four-year and ; 13% to attend two- Grading System ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSES year colleges or technical schools; All courses are figured in OFFERED (15 TOTAL) 10% to enter the workforce full-time computing a weighted Grade Point AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, and 3% to enter the military. Average, except courses taken Pass/Fail or at the middle school AP Computer Science Principles, level, on a 4.0 grading scale. AP Statistics, AP U.S. History, FAST FACTS Students taking Advanced AP Government & Politics, AP European History, Placement and College Credit Plus AP Psychology, AP Language & classes are given an extra 1.0 point Composition, AP Literature & additional weight while Honors 42% Composition, AP Biology, Enter four-year colleges and courses receive 0.5 additional AP Chemistry, AP Physics 1, universities weight. Class rank includes all AP Physics C: Mechanics, students in each grade level. Rank AP Environmental Science and GPA are calculated at the end of each semester. Class rank and HONORS COURSES OFFERED (18 TOTAL) GPA are released to college admissions personnel with each English 9, English 10, English 10 13% transcript. All grades and courses Humanities, American Literature & Enter two-year colleges and for transfer students are included Composition, World Literature & technical schools in accumulative GPA and rank. Composition, Euclidean Geometry, Valedictorian and salutatorian Algebra 2, Pre-Calculus, Modern titles are not awarded. Summa World History, Contemporary World Cum Laude is awarded to students Issues, US History, Biology, with a 4.0+ GPA, Magna Cum Chemistry, Environmental Science, 10% Laude is awarded to students with French 4, French 5, Spanish 4, Enter workforce Spanish 5 3.75 – 3.99 GPA’s, and Cum Laude is awarded to students with 3.5 – COLLEGE CREDIT PLUS ON- 3.74 GPA’s. CAMPUS OFFERINGS (12 TOTAL)

GRADING SCALE Marion Technical College 3% Skills for Success, Sociology, English Percent Grade GPA Value Enter military 98% - 100% A+ 4.0 Composition 1, English Composition 93% - 97% A 4.0 2, Ethnic & Cultural Diversity, 90% - 92% A- 3.7 Psychology, Digital Image 87% - 89% B+ 3.3 Manipulation 83% - 86% B 3.0 80% - 82% B- 2.7 Otterbein University 77% - 79% C+ 2.3 Music Theory 1, Music Theory 2, 73% - 76% C 2.0 70% - 72% C- 1.7 Columbus State Community College 67% - 69% D+ 1.3 Principles of Business, 21st Century 63% - 66% D 1.0 Supervision, Financial Accounting 60% - 62% D- 0.7

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Testing Data Impacts of COVID-19

PSAT NATIONAL MERIT Beginning in March 2020, our Class Commended Semifinalist Finalist school moved to remote learning Scholar for the remainder of the school 2018 3 1 1 2019 0 0 0 year. Final grades were based on 2020 2 1 1 student grades at the semester and 2021 2 2 2 Quarter 3 grades. Final exams 2022 TBA 0 0 were cancelled. For the 2020-21 ACT CLASS OF 2021 school year, our families had the Mid-Range Scores 20-24 choice to send students to school in Composite Mean 20.5 a hybrid learning model or in a Score English Mean Score 19.2 completely virtual Online Math Mean Score 20.2 Academy. Students who attended Reading Mean Score 21.1 in the hybrid model were placed Science Mean Score 21.1 STEM Mean Score 20.9 into two different cohorts and Basketball, Boys & Girls Bowling, SAT CLASS OF 2021 attended school alternating Girls Gymnastics, Boys & Girls Mid-Range Scores 1120-1280 between 2 days one week and 3 ERW Mean Score 624 Swimming & Diving, Wrestling, Math Mean Score 611 days in the following week. Our Baseball, Softball, Boys & Girls Mean Total Score 1235 school did move to remote learning Track & Field, Boys & Girls

from Thanksgiving to Winter Lacrosse. AP TEST ADMINISTRATION 2021 Break. Semester and final exams Test Number Mean Percent were cancelled. For the 2021-22 Extracurricular Activities of Score of Exams Rutherford B. Hayes High School Students with school year, our school is in full Tested Scores of return and is no longer offering an offers a variety of extracurricular 3 or Online Academy option. activities to enhance the student Higher high school experience. Biology 18 3.22 83% House System Calculus AB 41 3.37 75% RUTHERFORD B. HAYES HIGH SCHOOL Calculus BC 17 4.59 100% Rutherford B. Hayes High School EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Chemistry 20 2.65 45% personalizes the educational Air Force Junior ROTC Key Club Computer 16 4.06 87% experience of students by placing All America’s Societies Science Mock Trial Coalition Principles students into one of eight Houses, National Honor English 42 3.24 71% Fairview, Fulton Creek, Houk, Anime Club Society Language & Lockport, Prospect Hill, Ridge, Jobs for America’s Composition Art Club Graduates Environmental 14 2.86 57% Steamtown, & Sugar Grove, which Science are named after the eight one-room Battle of the Books P7 Physics 1 35 3.0 60% school houses still standing in Breakfast Club Pacer Dance Team Physics C: 2 2.5 50% Business Professionals Delaware County, Ohio. Within their Pacer Glee Club Electricity & of America Magnetism House, students receive one-on-one Business Club Science Fair Psychology 36 2.28 38% assistance from teachers, participate Secular Student Statistics 18 2.56 55% Chess Club Alliance US Government 46 2.85 56% in club activities, and compete in & Politics various competitions throughout the Concert Band Robotics US History 18 2.78 66% year, including the coveted House Concert Choir Ski Club All Exams 323 3.07 64% Games. Concert Orchestra STEM Club DelHi Yearbook Student Council Athletics Symphonic Marching Ensemble Rutherford B. Hayes High Band School offers 26 varsity e-Sports Symphonic Choir sports, including Football Hayes Cinematics Symphonic Orchestra Talisman School Hayes Players Cheerleading, Boys & Girls Newspaper Cross Country, Football, Hayes Singers Thespians Boys & Girls Golf, Boys & Gender & Sexualities Tri-M Music Honors Girls Soccer, Boys & Girls Alliance Society Tennis, Boys & Girls Global Scholars Writers’ Group Volleyball, Basketball In the Know Youth & Government Cheerleading, Boys & Girls

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