CERES HIGH SCHOOL PROFILE 2014-2015 Linda Stubbs, Principal Ceres Unified School District 2320 Central Ave., P.O. BOX 307, Ceres, 95307 (209) 556-1920, Fax (209) 538-8978 http://chs.ceres.k12.ca.us

Lonnie Cornell, Associate Principal Rosemarie Kloepfer, Assistant Principal Rita Srouji, Lead Learning Director Learning Directors; Arti Narayan, Casey Giovannoni, Amanda Moore and Amy Switzer

COMMUNITY ACADEMICS CLASS OF 2014

Ceres High school is one of two Grading & Ranking Testing comprehensive high schools in Ceres, CEEB code: 050525 CA. Ceres is a rural community in the Weighted four-point system: central , 90 miles (A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0) Advanced Placement Exams One extra grade point is (Includes 10th, 11th & 12th grades) east of and 90 miles south of Sacramento. given for each H/AP course 222 students in AP classes with a ‘C’ or higher. Grades 198 sat for 329 AP exams GENERAL FACTS of ‘A-C’ are college recommending marks. Five Of the 329 exams taken, Grades: 9-12 credits are awarded for each 43% received scores of 3, 4, or 5. class passed with a ‘D’ or Enrollment: 1703 SAT Mean Scores Competitive Sports: 13 better each semester. The Student Clubs & Org.: 25+ weighted, academic Critical Reading 453 2014 Graduating Class: 341 (excludes PE and School Math 469 Counselor Ratio: 341/1 Service) 9-12 GPA is used to Writing 447 Pattern of Instruction: determine class rank.

Two - 18 week semesters ACT Average Score Diploma Requirements Six - 56 minute classes per day 17.9 Composite Accreditation: WASC Subjects Credits (Fully granted by the Western Social Studies 30 Association of Schools and Colleges) Post Graduate Placements

English 40 31% accepted to 4-year colleges STUDENT POPULATION Math 20 45% 2-year College Science 20 7% Military 66.1% Fine Art/FL 10 17% Work/undecided Caucasian 23.2% PE 20 Electives 90 Asian 6.2% The following is a representative listing 230 African American 1.7% of colleges and universities that 2014 American Indian .8% Plus passage of the ELA and graduates were accepted to. Pacific Islander 1.3% Math sections of the California Other or Undefined .7% High School Exit Exam University of California (UC) (CAHSEE). Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, LA, Merced, English Learners 213 Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz Gifted and Talented (GATE) 79 AP Courses California State University (CSU) Resource Students 81 American Government Learning Handicapped 50 Cal Poly-Pomona, Chico, East Bay, Biology Fresno, Fullerton, Monterey, Severely Handicapped 32 Calculus Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, English Language San Jose, San Marcos, Sonoma, Received Free/Reduced Lunch 76.8% English Literature (2013 – 2014 school year) Stanislaus Physics TRANSCRIPT Psychology Other Colleges and Universities Spanish Language Nicholls State University, Seattle Course Name Designations Spanish Literature Pacific University, University of Buffalo, University of the Pacific, AP – Advanced Placement Statistics

PH – Honors Studio Art U.S. History P – College Prep ELD – English Language Development Honors Essentials – Learning Handicap Functional – Severely Handicap Chemistry Academic Strategies – Resource