COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES FOR THE CLASSES OF 2012 ‑ 2016 Alabama, The University of (22) Eastern Kentucky University Massachusetts - Amherst, University of (8) Saint Louis University (2) Allegheny College Eckerd College (6) Massachusetts - Lowell, University of Saint Mary’s College (3) Alma College Elon University (16) Massachusetts -Boston, University of (2) Saint Michael’s College American International College Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Massachusetts College of Art and Design Salem State University American University (13) Emerson College (3) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2) San Diego State University The American University of Paris (2) Emmanuel College McDaniel College (2) San Diego, University of (2) Amherst College (2) Emory University (16) McNally Smith College of Music San Francisco Art Institute Andrews University Emory University, Oxford College of (2) Melbourne, The University of San Francisco, University of (3) Appalachian State University (5) Endicott College Memphis College of Art Santa Clara University Arcadia University (3) Fairfield University (6) Merrimack College (2) Santa Monica College Arizona State University Fairleigh Dickinson University Miami University – Oxford, Ohio (10) Sarah Lawrence College Profile for College & University Admissions Arizona, The University of Flagler College (6) *Miami, University of (66) Savannah College of Art and Design (7) Assumption College *Florida Atlantic University (35) Michigan State University School of the Art Institute of Chicago (3) Auburn University (14) Florida Atlantic University - Wilkes Honors *Michigan, University of (14) School of Visual Arts 2016-2017 Augusta University (3) College (2) Middlebury College (3) Scripps College Australian National University Florida Gulf Coast University (33) Minnesota - Twin Cities, University of (3) Simmons College (2) CEEB Code 101206 Ave Maria University Florida Institute of Technology (2) Mississippi, University of (26) Skidmore College (3) Babson College (3) Florida International University (6) Missouri - Columbia, University of (6) Smith College (2) Baldwin Wallace University (2) Florida Polytechnic University (2) Montana State University - Bozeman (2) South Alabama, University of Eric Miles Peggy Rovins Diana Martin Bard College (2) Florida Southern College (15) South Carolina, University of (10) David Watson Ph.D Bates College Florida Southwestern College Mount Holyoke College (4) South Florida - St. Petersburg, University of (3) Head of School Head of Upper School Director of College Counseling Associate Director of College Counseling Baylor University *Florida State University (80) Mount Saint Mary’s University South Florida - Tampa, University of (19) Belmont University (11) *Florida, University of (83) Mount Union, University of Southern Adventist University Beloit College Fordham University (9) Nevada - Las Vegas, University of Southern California, University of (5) THE SCHOOL Benedictine College Franklin & Marshall College (2) New College of Florida (7) Southern Methodist University (22) Bentley University (7) Furman University (9) New Hampshire - Durham, University of St. John Fisher College Community School of Naples (CSN), the largest independent non-sectarian school in Collier County, was established in 1982. The Upper Berklee College of Music (2) The George Washington University (17) New Haven, University of St. Joseph’s College - Long Island Campus Berry College (3) Georgetown University (3) New Jersey, The College of St. Thomas Aquinas College School was started in 1992 and graduated its first senior class in 1996. The school offers a rigorous college preparatory program with an Binghamton University Georgia Institute of Technology (10) , University of St. Thomas, University of (2) eight to one student-faculty ratio; 100 percent of its seniors attend selective four-year colleges. CSN students represent diverse economic Birmingham-Southern College Georgia (2) The New School (3) Stanford University Boston College (8) Georgia, The University of (7) New York University (7) Stetson University (36) and social backgrounds and approximately 19 percent of the student body receives need-based financial aid. *Boston University (25) Gonzaga University Newbury College Stevenson University Bowdoin College Goucher College (3) Nice - Sophia Antipolis, Université de Stonehill College Brandeis University (4) Hamilton College North Carolina - Chapel Hill, University of (13) Suffolk University (3) Bridgewater State University Hampden-Sydney College North Carolina - Charlotte, University of Syracuse University (4) THE FACULTY Brooklyn College of the CUNY Hartford, University of North Carolina - Wilmington, University of (3) Tampa, The University of (31) Brown University (5) Harvard University (3) North Carolina Central University Tennessee - Knoxville, University of Bryn Mawr College (4) Haverford College (4) North Carolina State University (5) Tennessee State University The faculty is comprised of 85 full-time and 7 part-time teachers, as well as administrators, who also teach. Of the 39 members of the upper Butler University Hawaii - Manoa, University of *North Florida, University of (8) Texas - Austin, The University of school faculty, 28 have Master’s degrees, 1 has a doctoral degree. California - Berkeley, University of (2) Hawaii Pacific University Northeastern University (16) Texas A&M University (3) California - Davis, University of Hellenic College Northern Arizona University Texas A&M University - Galveston California - Irvine, University of (2) High Point University (10) *Northwestern University (6) Texas Christian University (3) California - Los Angeles, University of (4) Hillsdale College Norwich University (2) Texas Southern University California - Riverside, University of Hobart and William Smith Colleges (2) Notre Dame, University of (3) Trent University THE STUDENT BODY California - San Diego, University of (2) Hofstra University (3) Trevecca Nazarene University California - Santa Barbara, University of Holy Cross, College of the Oglethorpe University Trinity College (2) The total enrollment of Community School of Naples in 2016-2017 is 817 students. California - Santa Cruz, University of (3) Hope College (2) The Ohio State University (7) Tufts University (6) The Upper School student population is 312. California State University - Fresno Ohio University (2) (6) California State University - Long Beach (2) Hult International Business School (2) Ohio Wesleyan University (2) Union College (2) Middle School, Grades 6, 7, and 8, has 194 students. Carleton College (2) Hunter College of the CUNY Oklahoma, The University of United States Coast Guard Academy (2) Lower School, pre-kindergarten through Grade 5, has 311 students. Carleton University Illinois - Urbana-Champaign, University of (3) Olivet Nazarene University United States Military Academy Carnegie Mellon University (7) Illinois Institute of Technology Oregon State University United States Naval Academy Case Western Reserve University (4) *Indiana University (6) Ottawa, University of Ursinus College The Catholic University of America (5) Iowa, The University of Pace University (2) Utah State University (2) *Central Florida, University of (19) Ithaca College Palm Beach Atlantic University (2) Utah, University of DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTS Champlain College Jacksonville University (3) Pennsylvania State University (7) Vanderbilt University (15) Chapman University (4) James Madison University Pennsylvania, University of (6) Vassar College (2) To graduate from Community School of Naples, a student must complete four credits of English and mathematics, and three credits each of Charleston, College of (15) John Carroll University (3) Pepperdine University (3) Vermont, University of history, science, and world languages, as well as three additional core electives. Students are also required to earn two credits in the arts and/ Chicago, University of Johns Hopkins University (6) Pittsburgh, University of Victoria, University of Cincinnati, University of (3) Johnson & Wales University - Denver Point Park University Villanova University (8) or computer sciences and one credit in physical education. Clark University (2) Johnson & Wales University - Providence (2) Pomona College (2) Virginia Tech (3) Clemson University (13) Kent State University Pratt Institute (4) Virginia, University of (13) Coastal Carolina University Kentucky, University of (14) Princeton University (3) Wagner College Colby College (2) Kenyon College Providence College (2) Wake Forest University (16) Colgate University (2) La Roche College Purdue University (10) Washington and Lee University (4) ACCREDITATION AND MEMBERSHIPS *Colorado - Boulder, University of (15) Lake Forest College Queens College of the CUNY Washington College (3) Colorado School of Mines Lasell College Quinnipiac University (5) Washington University in St. Louis (8) Community School of Naples is fully accredited by the Florida Council of Independent Schools. CSN is also a member of Columbia College Chicago Lebanon Valley College Ramapo College of New Jersey Washington, University of professional organizations related to the secondary educational level. These include: Columbia University (3) Lehigh University (3) Regis College Wesleyan University Connecticut College Lesley University (2) Regis University (3) West Florida, University of (5) AdvancED Connecticut, University of (5) State University (4) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (8) Western Michigan University Cornell College Louisville, University of (3) Rhodes College (4) Western New England University Association of College Counselors in Independent Schools Cornell University (4) Loyola Marymount University (2) Rice University (6) Wheaton College Massachusetts CollegeBoard Curry College Loyola University - Chicago (6) Richmond, The American International College in William and Mary, College of (3) Dartmouth College (3) Loyola University - Maryland (3) London (2) Williams College (5) The Cum Laude Society Davidson College (3) Lynchburg College *Richmond, University of (8) Wisconsin - Madison, University of (3) European Council of Independent Schools Dayton, University of Lynn University (5) Ringling College of Art and Design (3) Wittenberg University National Association for College Admission Counseling *Denison University (6) Macalester College Roanoke College Wofford College Denver, University of (5) Maine, University of Rochester Institute of Technology (2) Wooster, The College of (2) National Association of Independent Schools DePaul University (4) Manhattan College Rochester, University of (8) DePauw University Marist College Worcester Polytechnic Institute (4) School & Student Services by NAIS Roger Williams University Wyoming, University of DeSales University Marquette University (2) *Rollins College (32) School Year Abroad Dickinson College Marshall University Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (3) Xavier University (2) Drew University (2) Mary Baldwin College Rutgers University (2) Yale University (7) Secondary School Admission Test Board Drexel University (8) Mary Washington, University of Sacred Heart University York University Southern Association for College Admission Counseling Duke University (4) Maryland - College Park, University of (5) Saint Joseph’s University (3) Duquesne University Marymount Manhattan College Saint Leo University Community School of Naples • 13275 Livingston Road, Naples, FL 34109 • Phone (239) 597-7575 • Fax (239) 591-3633 Website: www.communityschoolnaples.org • E‑mail: [email protected][email protected] Bold indicates where members of the Class of 2016 matriculated. * Indicates more than one enrollee from the Class of 2016. UPPER SCHOOL CURRICULUM 2016-17 GRADING SYSTEM TEST RESULTS FOR THE CLASS OF 2017 ENGLISH College Prep & Honors Advanced Placement Courses GRADING POLICY New SAT Reasoning N=89* ACT N = 68* Literature & Composition I/H* Language & Composition 27.6 Literature & Composition II/H Literature & Composition The Community School of Naples’ academic 44.4% 26.7 27.0 Literature & Composition III H Seminar program is rigorous and the grading policy is EBRW 26.6 Literature & Composition IV H conservative. 26.0 *9th grade honors English course added in the 16-17 school year Mean / 640 27% MATHEMATICS A = 100‑93 B‑ = 82‑80 D+ = 69‑67 Middle 50% 22.2% 590-700 College Prep & Honors Advanced Placement Courses A‑ = 92‑90 C+ = 79‑77 D = 66‑63 Algebra I Calculus AB B+ = 89‑87 C = 76‑73 D‑ = 62‑60 Algebra II/H Calculus BC B = 86‑83 C‑ = 72‑70 Geometry/H Statistics 6.3% Pre-Calculus/H The Grade Point Average Calculus H Post AP 800-700 699-600 599-500 499-400 Statistics H Advanced Topics in Mathematics Grade Regular Honors AP Analysis of Functions, Statistics & Trigonometry A 4.0 4.5 5.0 SCIENCE A‑ 3.7 4.2 4.7 Math 41.3% Eng Math Read Sci Comp College Prep & Honors Advanced Placement Courses B+ 3.3 3.8 4.3 36.5% Biology/H Biology B 3.0 3.5 4.0 Mean / 670 * SAT and ACT scores include tests taken through June 2016 Middle 50% Chemistry/H Chemistry B‑ 2.7 3.2 3.7 Physics Physics 1 610-730 19% Anatomy and Physiology H Physics C C+ 2.3 2.8 3.3 Advanced Placement Exams Marine Biology Environmental Science C 2.0 2.5 3.0 Oceanography Number of Students Taking AP=217 C‑ 1.7 2.2 2.7 3.2% Number of Tests Taken = 350 Forensic Science H D+ 1.3 1.8 2.3 SOCIAL SCIENCES D 1.0 1.5 2.0 800-700 699-600 599-500 499-400 Honors Advanced Placement Courses D‑ 0.7 1.2 1.7 SAT Prior to March 2016 N=23* Modern World History H World History United States Government H U.S. Government & Politics United States History H U.S. History Middle 50% 674 Economics CR: 540-640 Human Geography 593 Comparative Government & Politics NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS Math: 620-730 583 WR: 490-650 Psychology From 1999 to 2016, 92 students were honored as National Merit finalists; an additional 98 students WORLD LANGUAGES & CULTURES received Letters of Commendation. College Prep & Honors Advanced Placement Courses CR mean M mean WR mean Chinese I, II, III H French Language and Culture Seven students in the class of 2017 have been French I, II, III, IV, V H Latin Latin I, II, III, IV H Spanish Language and Culture named National Merit Semi-Finalists. Spanish I, II, III, IV/H Spanish Literature and Culture SAT Test Scores By Subject Conversational Spanish ADVANCED PLACEMENT REPORT Students Spanish Cinema H Post AP Spanish Language & Composition H Modern French Literature In May 2016, 75 members of the Class of 2017 Section Middle 50% Mean Tested FINE ARTS took Advanced Placement Exams. Overall, 217 students took 615 Advanced Placement Exams. Biology - Molecular 600-720 684 7 College Prep & Honors Advanced Placement Courses 3D Studio Art 2D Design Chemistry 710-780 738 14 Core Course Weighted Photography I, II Art History CSN has adopted an open enrollment policy for Drawing & Painting I, II Studio Art Grade Point Profile - Class of 2017 most AP courses. English Literature 570-700 640 5 HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION French 550-550 550 1 Health & Personal Fitness Applied Sports Psychology AP POLICY 34% Italian 800-800 800 1 Students enrolled in an AP course must take PERFORMING ARTS 27% the AP exam in order to recieve AP credit and Math Level I 730-800 765 2 Theatre Chamber Strings weighting on their transcript. Performance Band Math Level II 730-800 771 13 TECHNOLOGY 14% 16% College Prep & Honors Advanced Placement Courses Physics 650-800 730 3 Website Design Computer Science A 3D Computer Design Computer Science Principles Spanish 590-790 703 3 Graphic Design Post AP 5% 4% Digital Film Production Advanced Topics in U.S. History 560-750 673 9 Robotics I Computer Programming ≥ 4.50 4.0-4.49 3.5-3.99 3.0-3.49 2.5-2.99 ≤ 2.49