MADEIRA HIGH SCHOOL 7465 Loannes Drive PHONE 513/891-8222 , OH 45243 FAX 513/985-6089 Website: http://madeiracityschools.org CEEB CODE 363-130

CLASS OF 2011 COLLEGE ADMISSION PROFILE

Superintendent Stephen Kramer OUR SCHOOL [email protected] Madeira High School (MHS) is a comprehensive public Principal high school (Grades 9-12) located in Madeira, , an Thomas Olson eastern suburb of Cincinnati. Madeira (pop. 9,085) is [email protected] almost exclusively residential and is home to families Dean of Students from diverse socio-economic levels, with predominantly Joe Kimling average to above-average incomes. [email protected] ENROLLMENT 2011-12 = 470 GRADE 12 = 114 Counselors Jill Fanning (A-J) OUR ACHIEVEMENTS [email protected] * Received “Excellent” rating from the Ohio Dept. of Kim Homer (K-Z) Education for 12 consecutive years [email protected] * Madeira was recognized for the 11th consecutive Administrative Assistant year for achieving 100% of the state’s performance Bev McLeod indicators [email protected] * 2011 Performance Index was highest in district history and 7th highest ranking in the state of Ohio OUR STAFF * College Board recognized Madeira High School in * 38 full time teachers and professional 2011 with the AP Achievement Award for increased staff members participation and achieement in Advanced Placement * 4 Part Time teachers classes * 83% of teachers have advanced degrees * 2 full time counselors CURRICULUM * 14:1 student-teacher ratio Madeira High School diligently maintains high standards of academic excellence by offering a variety of ACCREDITATION advanced and college preparatory courses that * Ohio State Dept. of Education challenge and motivate its diverse and multi-talented * North Central Association student body to higher levels of performance and achievement in academic, athletic, artistic, and CLASS OF 2010 GRADE DISTRIBUTION community service endeavors. Career and technical 1st decile = 4.610 - 4.271 courses are offered off-campus at Great Oaks. 2nd decile = 4.262 - 4.044 3rd decile = 4.000 - 3.825 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS - Class of 2011 4th decile = 3.818 - 3.605 Madeira’s requirements are more rigorous than 5th decile = 3.604 - 3.468 neighboring public and private high schools. 21.5 credits are required; 17 from core subjects - English, RESULTS OF NATIONAL TESTING: Math, Science, Social Studies & Foreign Language. National Merit 2011: 4 Commended; 2 Semi- Finalists English 4.00 credits Math 4.00 credits COLLEGE BOARD SCORES: Science 3.00 credits College Prep Seniors 10-11 ( 84 tested) Social Studies 4.00 credits Mean: Critical Rdg-544 Math-540 Writing-527 Health .50 credits AMERICAN COLLEGE TESTING: Physical Education .50 credits College Prep Seniors 10-11 (94 tested) Visual & Performing Arts 1.00 credits Composite- 24.4 Foreign Language 2.00 credits Electives 2.50 credits ADVANCED PLACEMENT: 178 students tested TOTAL 21.50 credits in grades 10-12. Of 331 tests given, 82% of Community Service 40 Hours scores were 3 or better. CLASS RANK AND GRADE SCALE GRADING SCALE GPA SCALE MHS counts all courses to compute GRADE NUMERICAL AP HONORS COLLEGE PREP GPA, computing rank at the end of A 100-90 5.0 4.5 4.0 each semester. Honors (+.5) and B 89.99-80 4.0 3.5 3.0 AP (+1) courses receive additional C 79.99-70 3.0 2.5 2.0 weighting. D 69.99-60 2.0 1.5 1.0 NOTE: Prior to 2009-10 School Year F Below 60 0 0 0 grades were computed on a 7 point scale.

ADVANCED PLACEMENT AND HONORS COURSES Honors English 9 Honors Spanish 3,4 5 AP Psychology Honors Math 1 (Alg II/Trig) Honors English 10 Honors French 3,4,5 Honors Chemistry Honors Math 2 (Plane/Solid Geo) Honors English 11 Honors Accounting AP Chemistry Honors Math 3 (Pre-Calculus) AP English Language 11 Honors U.S. History 9 AP Environmental Science AP Calculus AB AP English Lit & Comp 12 AP European History Honors Biology Honors Human Anat.&Physiology Honors Latin 3, 4 AP U.S. History AP Biology Honors Physics AP Latin Vergil AP Gov.& Politics: United States AP Statistics AP Physics C: Mechanics

CLASS OF 2011 COLLEGE BOUND NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Entered Four-year college 83% * Members elected junior and senior years Entered Two-year college 8% * 30 Members; Class of 2011 Entered Employment 9% * Minimum 3.7 GPA Entered Military 0% * Leadership, Character, Service

40% of students graduated with the Honors Diploma

COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES 2007-2011 (selected)

American University Columbia Colelge-Chicago Northern KY University U of Kentucky Appalachian State Denison University Northwestern U of Maryland at Aquinas College DeVry University/Cinti. Oberlin College Park Arcadia University Earlham Ohio Northern U of Michigan Art Academy of Cinti. Eastern Illinois U of Minn/Twin Cities Art Institute of Cinti. Eastern KY University Ohio University U of North Carolina Art Institute of San Francisco Elmhurst Ohio Wesleyan U of NW Ohio Asbury College Emory OSU-Newark U of Pittsburgh Auburn University Florida State Otterbein U of South Carolina Aveda Institute Full Sail Parkland College U of Tampa Ball State Georgetown College Penn State, University Park U of Toledo Belmont Abbey College Georgetown University Pepperdine University US Naval Academy Bluegrass Community College Georgia Institute of Technology Police Academy 2009 UC-CCM Bowdoin College Indiana Tech Portland State University UC-Blue Ash Bowling Green State U Indiana University/Bloomington Purdue UC-Clermont Brooks Institute Kent State University Rochester Institute of Tech. Valparaiso University Butler University Lake Erie College Santa Fe Community College Vanderbilt University BYU-Hawaii Lee University St. Louis University Wagner College BYU-Provo Manatee Community College Suffolk University WarrenWilson Campbellsville University Marquette University Syracuse University Wash U Capitol University Marshall Thomas More College Wellesley College Carnegie Mellon University Maryland Institute of Art Tufts University Western Carolilna U Case Western Reserve Miami University U of Alabama Wheaton Christ Hospital School/Nursing Miami University-Hamilton U of Central FL Wilmington Cincinnati State Miami University-Middleton U of Cincinnati Wittenberg University Cinti.School of Massage Michigan State University U of Cumberland Wright State Coastal Carolina University Montana State U of Dayton Xavier College of Mt. St. Joseph Morehead State University U of Findlay Collins College Muskingum College U of Iowa