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WINDERMERE 5523 Winter Garden Vineland Road Windermere, Florida 34786 HIGH SCHOOL (407) 347-0980 “ACHIEVING GREATNESS WITH HONOR” windermerehs.ocps.net Our Mission Est. 2017 To lead our students to success with the support and involvement of families and the community. School Counselors Douglas J. Guthrie Principal Luis Feliciano (A – Bon) [email protected] Cheyenne Kiddy (Boo – Cov) [email protected] Bianca Medina (Cow – Fer) [email protected] High School Code Kristin Wilkin (Fes – Ha) [email protected] 100180 NaQuanda Mack (He – Lee) [email protected] Keyonata Granberry (Lef – Med) [email protected] Rachel Woodward (Mee – Pat) [email protected] Jenna Rogers (Pau – Ro) [email protected] Home of Jessie Pierce (Ru – The) [email protected] LeAnn Lloyd (Thi – Z) [email protected] the Wolverines College and Career Counselor Nancy Laurenzana [email protected] SAT Windermere High School is located approximately 18 Average SAT score for Windermere High School is 1031. miles southwest of Orlando Average SAT score for Orange County Public Schools is 956. and serves a suburban Average SAT score for the State of Florida is 964. residential community that consists of parts of ACT Windermere, Winter Garden and Orlando. It was Average scores will be reported upon completion by students. established in 2017 and is one of 21 traditional high schools in the Orange School Ethnicity County Public School System. It serves 4,000 2% 1% White students. Windermere High 7% Black School is accredited by the 47% Hispanic Southern Association of 35% Colleges and Schools Multiracial Council on Accreditation 8% Asian/Pac. Is. and School Improvement (SACS CASI). Amer Ind./AK Nat. The school year consists of Free or Reduced Lunch Participation two semesters, both 18 weeks long. The daily 32% of the student population at Windermere High School participates in the National School Lunch Program schedule consists of seven which provides lunch to students at a reduced price or free of cost. 45 minute classes. A student can earn 7 credits per school year and are required to have 24 to graduate. Pre-Majors Windermere High School offers 9 STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) pre-majors Student Life to students. These pre-majors are a focused curriculum designed to help students adapt to the future demands of post-secondary education. The pre-majors offered at Windermere High School are: Windermere High School offers a number of various • Accounting & Business • Digital Design clubs, organizations and • Agriculture • Engineering sports. • AICE • Liberal Arts • Arts • Tourism & Marketing Management • Biomedical Science Graduation Requirements In addition to the pre-majors listed, students also have the opportunity to earn additional industry certifications. 4 English Credits 4 Math Credits Cambridge Advanced International Certificate of Education 3 Science Credits Beginning with the Class of 2022, Windermere High School offers the Cambridge AICE Diploma Program. 3 Social Studies Credits 1 Fine Art Credit 1 Physical Education/Health Advanced Placement Courses Offered Credit 8 Elective Credits Art History English Literature and Composition Psychology 1 Online Course Biology Environmental Science Spanish Language and Culture 2.0 Unweighted GPA Calculus AB European History Spanish Literature and Culture Calculus BC French Language and Culture Statistics Capstone Research Human Geography Studio Art: 2D Design Capstone Seminar Macroeconomics Studio Art: 3D Design Chemistry Microeconomics Studio Art: Drawing Grading Scale Comparative Government & Politics Music Theory United States Government & Politics Computer Science A Physics 1: Algebra-Based Statistics United States History A 90 – 100% Computer Science Principles Physics 2: Algebra-Based World History B 80 – 89% English Language and Composition Physics C: Mechanics C 70 – 79% D 60 – 69% Students at Windermere High School can start taking AP courses in their freshman year and are not limited on the amount of AP courses they can take. Typically, Freshman take one AP course, Sophomores take two AP F Below 60% courses and Juniors and Seniors take multiple AP courses. Honors Courses Offered Quality Points Agriscience Foundations Debate 3 and 4 Physics Algebra 1 Draw 3 Pre-Calculus Regular Course Algebra 2 Economics with Financial Literacy Principles of Biomedical Science A 4 Points Anatomy & Physiology English 1 Principles of Engineering B 3 Points Art 2D 3 English 2 Probability & Statistics C 2 Points Art 3D 3 English 3 Spanish 3 and 4 D 1 Point Band 5 and 6 English 4 Theatre 3 and 4 F 0 Points Biology French 3 United States Government Ceramics 3 Geometry United States History Chemistry Human Body Systems World History Honors Course Chorus 5 and 6 Introduction to Engineering Design A 5 Points Dance Techniques 3 Marine Science B 4 Points C 3 Points Dual Enrollment D 1 Point F 0 Points Dual Enrollment is available to students through Valencia College, University of Central Florida, University of Florida and Orange Technical College. College dual enrollment courses are offered to high school students Advanced Placement grades 9 – 12 with a minimum unweighted grade point average of 3.0 – 3.5 and applicable standardized test A 6 Points scores. The requirement for the Technical College is a 2.0 and applicable standardized test scores. B 5 Points C 4 Points D 1 Point F 0 Points .