Ocean City High School 501 Atlantic Avenue, Ocean City, NJ 08226 | Phone: 609-399-1290 | Fax: 609-399-1966
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2019-2020 School Profile Ocean City High School 501 Atlantic Avenue, Ocean City, NJ 08226 | Phone: 609-399-1290 | Fax: 609-399-1966 www.oceancityschools.org COUNSELORS Community Raymond Martin | School Counselor & Team Leader Ocean City High School is located in a coastal community, drawing students [email protected] | ext. 8719 of diverse socioeconomic backgrounds from Atlantic and Cape May County Mary McDowell-Campo | School Counselor through our school “choice” program. [email protected] | ext. 8717 Christopher Banks | School Counselor [email protected] | ext. 8718 Graduation Academic & Andrea Kuhlberg | School Counselor [email protected] | ext. 8720 Requirements Athletic Dane J. Tabano | School Counselor Years Credits Recognitions [email protected] | ext. 8722 English 4 20 Tobi G. Oves | College & Career Counselor Mathematics 3 15 • Recognized nationally by [email protected] | ext. 8716 Science 3 15 Washington Post and Newsweek • Recognized by CollegeBoard AP Secretary Health/PE 4 20 Colleen Dwyer | Honor Roll [email protected] | ext. 4214 Social Studies 3 15 World Language 1 5 • Winner of the Ed Byrnes Visual/Performing Arts 1 5 All-Sports Award 2018-2019 OCHS ADMINISTRATION 21st Century Life 1 5 • 7 Consecutive Cape-Atlantic Matthew Jamison, Ed.D | Principal TIES/Financial Literacy 1 5 League All Sports Awards Wendy Weber-O’Neal, PhD | Assistant Principal • Named by Niche.com as #20 in Total 105 Jerry L. Brown Jr., MA | Assistant Principal Top 50 Best New Jersey Public High Schools for Sports in 2019 ADMINISTRATION Kathleen W. Taylor, Ed.D | Superintendent Credit Notes Faculty Curt Nath, MEd | Director of Academic Services Matthew C. Carey, MEd | Director of Student Services 5 credits = 1 year 109 Teaching Faculty Lauren Gunther, MA | Curriculum Director 2.5 credits = 1 semester 29 Bachelor’s Degrees 79 Master’s Degrees Geoff Haines, MA | Athletic Director 135 cumulative credits required for graduation 1 Doctorate Advanced Placement Program AP courses receive an additional 30% in the calculation in GPA. 302 students took a total of 631 exams in 2019 averaging 3.2. 75% of the students scored 3 or higher. AP courses are open to all students who receive a teacher recommendation. % of Total AP Students with Scores 3+ 80 79 AP American Govt. & Politics AP French Language Virtual HS AP Courses 74 73 73 75 71 72 72 71 72 AP Biology AP Spanish Language AP Art History 70 AP Calculus 1 A/B AP Statistics & Probability 61 61 60 60 61 AP Calculus 2 B/C AP Studio Art – Drawing/2D AP Economics 60 AP Chemistry AP US History 1 (10th) AP European History 50 AP Computer Science A AP US History 2 (11th) 40 AP Computer Science Principles AP World History AP English Literature/Comp AP Psychology 30 AP English Language AP Physics 1 % of Total AP Students 20 AP Environmental Science AP Physics 2 10 AP Human Geography AP Physics C Mechanics 0 AP Music Theory 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Ocean City High School (311045) New Jersey Global 34 2 Ocean City High School 3.62 4.17 4.35 Academic Academies Click Here Virtual High School (VHS) Tomorrow’s Teachers Performing Arts — Dance Fitness The Virtual High School is a high quality online course Performing Arts — Instrumental provider that works in cooperation with local schools Academy of Finance & Banking to provide enriching online courses. Criminal Justice STEM — TV Media STEM — Engineering American Sign Language Dual Credit Affiliations Honors Program Stockton University TV Media 3/HN Pre-Calculus/AP Biology • English • World Language • Mathematics (Level 1-4 for Spanish; Atlantic Cape Community College • Science Level 2-4 for French; Accounting, Business Management, Macroeconomics & Microeconomics • Social Studies Level 3 for Italian; French 2 & 3, Spanish 2 & 3 Level 3-4 for Latin) Rowan University Engineering (Design and Development) Grading System Rider University Letter Grade Numeric GPA Tomorrow’s Teachers A+ 98-100 4.33 A 95-97 4.00 A- 92-94 3.67 Post Graduate Plans B+ 89-91 3.33 OCHS Academic Class of 2018 (full-time day program) B 86-88 3.00 B- 83-85 2.67 Recognition C+ 80-82 2.33 Class rank is not recorded on transcripts nor C 77-79 2.00 is class rank announced to students. Weighted C- 74-76 1.67 GPA class rank is only utilized when required D+ 71-73 1.33 for college admission and/or college/institu- D 68-70 1.00 tional scholarships. D- 65-67 0.67 18.4% 64.1% F 0-64 0.00 Summa Cum Laude: 4.6+ LC = Loss of Credit due to attendance Magna Cum Laude: 4.3 - 4.599 WF = Withdraw Failing WP = Withdraw Passing Cum Laude: 4.0 - 4.299 4 Year College 2 Year College HN = 20% weight Undecided Military AP = 30% weight AF/TV 2/News Broadcasting/STEM: Career Education/Vocational Employment (2nd year and beyond) = 10% weight Student Enrollment Standardized Testing Scholastic Assessment Testing 1278 Score Range #EBRW #M Grades 9-12 700-799 16 24 Class of 2019 600-699 98 70 78% of students tested 500-599 97 115 400-499 33 35 Class Average 300-399 1 3 EBRW 580 Mean GPA for 200-299 0 0 M 575.93 Class of 2019 245 / 313 Students Tested ACT TESTING 3.38 Mean Composite Score for the Class of 2019: 24.49 77 / 313 students took ACT Four Year Colleges Accepting Students From 2017 - 2019 University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Central Connecticut State University Florida Gulf Coast University The University of Alabama University of Central Florida Florida Institute of Technology Albright College Chapman University Florida International University Allegheny College Charleston Southern University Florida Southern College Alvernia University College of Charleston Florida State University American University University of Charleston University of Florida Antonelli Institute Chestnut Hill College Fordham University Appalachian State University Christopher Newport University Franklin & Marshall College Arcadia University The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina Frostburg State University Arizona State University Clarion University of Pennsylvania Gannon University The University of Arizona Clemson University Gardner-Webb University University of Arkansas Coastal Carolina University George Mason University Ashland University University of Colorado at Boulder The George Washington University Auburn University Colorado Mesa University Georgetown University Baldwin Wallace University Columbia College Chicago Georgia State University Barnard College Columbia University University of Georgia Barry University University of Connecticut Georgian Court University Barton College Cornell University Gettysburg College Bates College Dartmouth College Gordon College Baylor University Dean College Goucher College Belmont University Delaware Valley University Green Mountain College Bentley University University of Delaware Hamilton College - 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