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PCHS School Profile 2020-2021 2020-2021 Profile Principal: Roger Arbabi Mission: Park City High School Assistant Principals: Amie values integrity and academic Campbell, Tracy Fike, excellence in an inclusive Jamie Weekes Athletic Director: community. Jamie Sheetz Accreditation: AdvancED CTE Director: Lyndsay Huntsman COUNSELING STAFF: JenniFer Frink: Registrar Counseling CEEB Code 450290 Dara Smith: A-E Counselor OfFice: Heather Briley: F-La Counselor 435-645-5657 Community Liz Moskal: Le-Ri Counselor Founded May 17, 1915, Park City School District is nestled in the Kristen Hall: Ro-Z Counselor Fax: mountains oF the year-round resort town oF Park City, Utah. The Samantha Walsh: MSW, Intervention Counselor 435-645-5658 district’s mission is to inspire and support all students equitably to Mr. Shannon Hase: PCLC Counselor achieve their academic and social potential. Pepper Elliot: Scholarship Advisor Ashlee Jensen: Counseling Secretary There are four elementary schools (PreK-5), one middle school (grades 6-7), one junior high (grades 8-9), one alternative school COVID-19 Impact: School was closed quarter 4, school year 2019-2020. (grades 9-12), and one high school (grades 10-12) in the Park City Students completed the year with virtual classes. Grading included letter School District. Nearly 5,000 students attend Park City schools, grades and/or “P” For pass. No “F” grades given, only NG For “no grade”. including 20% Latinos, 8% English Language Learners, 7% with The options For this school year include in person learning or remote disabilities, and 22% Free or reduced lunch. learning, or a combination oF the two. No special grading For this school year. – Ranked “Best School District in Utah” by Niche in its 2020 Best PCHS Enrollment Schools in America rankings and grades Total population: 1249 (includes post-high school transition students) PCHS Demographics 10th grade: 420 79% Caucasian 3% Asian 11th grade: 413 17% Hispanic or Latino th >1% Black or African American, Hawaiian or other Pacific 12 grade: 398 Islander, American Indian Grades 10-12 School year consists of four quarters. Eight class periods are available in a block system. There are 18% First Generation College Students many shared classes with Treasure Mountain Junior High where the 9th graders attend. 16% Free & Reduced Lunch eligible (under estimated due to open-campus) GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Grading Scale: GPA & Rank computed on quarterly basis. 4.0 scale 28 CREDITS – PARK CITY HIGH SCHOOL A = 4.0 A- = 3.7 B+ = 3.3 B = 3.0 DIPLOMA B- = 2.7 C+ = 2.3 C = 2.0 C- = 1.7 4.0 credits English D+ = 1.3 D = 1.0 D- = 0.7 F = 0.0 4.0 credits Social Studies P = Pass; no GPA points I/NG = Incomplete or No Grade; no GPA points 3.0 credits Math AP courses with a grade of C- or higher are weighted at +.0125 per course, 3.0 credits Science per quarter, added to the cumulative GPA. 1.0 credit Career & Technical Education 1.5 credits Fine Arts Courses & Curriculum Offerings 1.5 credits Physical Education *Honors Courses: English 9, 10, Mandarin Chinese IV, French IV, Spanish IV, Math I, II, III, 0.5 credit Health Chemistry (eliminated ’18-’19) *Numerous Concurrent Enrollment courses 0.5 credit Digital Literacy *25 Advanced Placement Courses: Biology, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Chemistry, Computer 0.5 credit Financial Literacy Science A, Computer Science Principles, English Language and Composition, English Literature 8.5 credits electives and Composition, Environmental Science, French Language and Culture, U.S. Government and Politics, Human Geography (Treasure Mtn. Jr. High), Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Physics 1 & 2, Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism, Physics C: Mechanics, Psychology, Spanish 24 credit Park City School District diploma is Language & Culture, Spanish Literature & Culture, Statistics, Studio Art Drawing, Studio Art 2- offered on a rare occasion – this is 1.0 Social D Design, Studio Art 3-D Design, U.S. History, World History Studies and 3.0 elective credits less than the PCHS 28 credit diploma Destinations for the Class of 2020: Statistics for Class of 2020 72 % plan on attending 4-year college/university 99 different colleges: American University, Arizona State University, Auburn University, 11% plan on attending 1, 2-year certificate and/or college Baylor University, Belmont University, Boise Of our college going students 63% stayed in Utah State University, Boston College, Bowdoin 59% earned college credit through Concurrent Enrollment College, Bridgerland Technical College, 89% worked during high school part time or full time Brigham Young University, Brigham Young More than 50% participated in sports/athletics University-Hawaii, CaliFornia Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo, Carthage More than 82% participated in school extracurricular activities College, Cedarville University, Clemson 3 National Merit Finalists University, Colgate University, Colorado State University, Cornell College, # Students taking ACT: 374 # students taking SAT: 57 Cornerstone University, Dartmouth College, Davidson College, Davis Technical College, PCHS Average Score: 23.1 PCHS Mean Score: 1217 Dixie State University, Duke University, State of Utah Average: 20.3 National Average: 1200 Florida Atlantic University, Florida Gulf Coast (ACT data reflects Class of 2019) University, Florida State University, Georgetown University, Grand Canyon University, Hamilton College, Hennepin Athletics: Technical College, High Point University, ! UIAAA Directors Cup 2019-2020 Iowa Western Community College, Ithaca ! Football: Region 2018, 2019; State semiFinalist 2018, State Finalist 2019 College, James Madison University, Johns ! Volleyball: Region 2017, 2018, 2019; State Champion 2017, State Runner up 2018 Hopkins University, King’s College London, ! Boys GolF: Region 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020; State Champion 2017, 2018; State Runner up 2020 Los Angeles Film School, Louisiana State ! Girls GolF: Region 2017, 2018, 2019; State Runner-up 2017, 2018, 2019 University, Loyola Marymount University, ! Boys Soccer: Region 2017, 2019;State Runner-up 2018 Marist College, Miami University-OxFord, ! Girls Soccer: Region 2018 Middlebury College, Montana State ! Boys Swimming: Region 2017, 2018; State Champ 2017 University, Mountainland Technical College, ! Girls Swimming: Region 2017, 2018, 2019; State Champ 2017, 2018, Runner up 2019 New York University, Northeastern ! Boys Tennis: Region 2017, 2018, 2019; State Champ 2019 University, Northwestern University, PaciFic ! Girls Tennis: Region 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020; State Champ 2017, 2018 Lutheran University, Pasadena City College, ! Ice Hockey: State Runner-up 2017, 2018, 2019; State Champ 2020 Princeton University, Rice University, Saint ! Boys Lacrosse: State Champ 2018, 2019 Louis University, Saint Michael’s University, ! Girls Lacrosse: State Champ 2017, 2018/State Runner-up 2019 Salt Lake Community College, San Diego ! Boys Water Polo: State Champ 2017, 2018 State University, San Jose State Univ., ! Girls Water Polo: State Champ 2017/State Runner-up 2018 Savannah College oF Art and Design, South Mountain Community College, Southern Debate: Region 2017, 2018, 2019/State Champ 2017 Utah University, Texas Christian University, University oF Alabama, University oF Arizona, Over 50 PCHS Student Athletes have achieved Academic All-State honors in past 3 years University oF Texas-Austin, TuFts University, Tulane University, Union University, Music: University oF CaliFornia at: Berkeley & Davis • Choir, Orchestra, Band, Jazz, and Percussion Ensembles: Superior Ratings at multiple region and & Los Angeles & Santa Barbara, University oF state Festivals. Colorado at Boulder, University oF Denver, • One student selected to participate in the 2019 and 2020 National Association For Music University oF HartFord, University oF Hawaii- Education All-National Choir Manoa, University oF Idaho, University oF • Two students participated in Utah Ambassadors oF Music – 2019 Europe Tour Maryland-College Park, University oF • Seven students selected via audition For the Utah Music Educator’s All-State Band Minnesota-Twin Cities, University oF Montana, University oF Nevada-Las Vegas, • One student selected via audition For Utah Music Educator’s All-State Jazz Band University oF Northern Colorado, University • Four students selected For the Utah Music Educator’s All-State Mixed Chorus of Notre Dame, University oF Oregon, • Three students selected For Utah Music Educator’s All-State Women’s Chorus University oF Puget Sound, University oF San Francisco, University oF Utah, University oF Clubs/Activities: Virginia, University oF Washington, Badminton Club, Bobsled & Skeleton Club, Car Club, Club Momentum, Community Outreach, University oF Waterloo, University oF Creative Writing Club, CrossFire, Disc GolF Club, Dog Training Club, End Violence Now, Especially For Wisconsin, Utah State University, Utah Valley Athletes, Future Business Leaders oF America, FIDM Fashion Club, French Club, Gay Straight University, Villanova University, Washington Alliance, Girls Who Code, Graceland Club, Hiking/Climbing Club, Hope Squad, Health Occupations and Lee University, Washington State Students oF America, iMPACT Club, Interact Club, Jewish Teen Alliance, Key Club, Knitting Club, University, Weber State University, Wellesley Latino Dance Club, Mariposa, Math Competition Club, Model United Nations, National Chinese College, Western Washington University, Honor Society, National Honor Society, National Honor Society For Dance Arts (NHSDA), Origami Westminster College, William and Mary Club, Outdoor Recreation Industry Club, Conservation Council, Lettuce Club, Ping Pong Group, PC Youth City Council, Bowling Club, Spoons Club, Sports Entertainment, Turning Point USA a PCHS 2020 Advanced Placement: 720 students took 1360 exams; 77% score oF 3 or higher; 3.4 average score * 88 AP Scholar *48 AP Scholar with Honor *82 AP Scholar with Distinction *18 National AP Scholar .
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