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High School 2019-2020 College Profile 1300 W. Maitland Blvd. ocsrams.org Maitland, FL 32751 CEEB: 100989 407.339.0223 Orangewood Christian School is a co-educational, college preparatory school for grades Fax- 407.339.4148 K4 through 12. Orangewood was founded in 1980 as a ministry of Orangewood Church, PCA. Our two campuses are located in Maitland, a suburb of Orlando, Enrollment Florida. Teachers are certified in the state of Florida and over 50% of them have 226 advanced degrees. Administration MISSION The mission of Orangewood Christian School is to equip students to transform the world for Christ and His kingdom. Allyn Williams Executive Director GOAL Our goal is that children of believers are mentored and taught academics, technology, fine arts and athletics from a reformed, Christian perspective, encouraging them to Angel Eggert discover and use their unique gifts and talents to God’s glory. High School Dean of Faculty ACADEMICS Orangewood Christian School provides a college preparatory Christ-centered Keri Lawrence education, designed to prepare student’s minds and hearts to make a positive impact Head of School in the world now and in adult life. At all grade levels, well-qualified teachers use Counseling an effective blend of educational technology, experiential learning, and traditional teaching methods to encourage all students to become better thinkers and problem- Shannon Williams solvers. The high school offers a rigorous honors and AP (advanced placement) Registrar program for qualifiedstudents. SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT Accreditations Every academic subject is taught from a biblical world view. Spiritual development AdvancED- Southern within the classroom is accomplished through daily devotions, prayer, chapel Assoc. of Colleges & programs, Bible study and Christian character emphasis. Our students are involved Schools (SACS) with community outreach, summer missions and numerous chapel and worship Christian Schools of Florida (CSF) experiences throughout the year. National Council for Private School INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Accreditation (NCPSA) Orangewood welcomes qualified international students from around the world to our home stay boarding program. Students from Germany, France, China, Korea, Vietnam, Nicaragua, the Ukraine and the Bahamas have called OCS home. Orangewood Christian School admits children of believers of any race, color, national or ethnic SPORTS origin to all the rights, privileges, FINE ARTS programs, and activities gener- FHSAA Programs ally accorded or made available Locally, Statewide, and to students at the school. It does Baseball Soccer Nationally Recognized not discriminate on the basis of Basketball Swimming race, color, national origin, and Cheerleading Tennis ethnic origin in administration of Visual Arts Cross Country Track & Field its educational policies, admis- Band sion policies, scholarship and loan Football Volleyball Theatre programs, and athletic and other Golf Weigh Lifting Vocal Arts school-administered programs. Lacrosse HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM 24 Honors Courses / 14 AP Courses GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Subject Units LANGUAGE ARTS SOCIAL STUDIES PHYSICAL EDUCATION English 9, H World Cultural Geography Team Sports English 4.0 English 10, H World History, H Personal Fitness Mathematics 4.0 English 11, H US History, H Weight Training I, II, III Science 4.0 English 12, H AP US History Personal Health Social Studies 3.5 AP English Lang & Comp US Government, H Yoga Foreign Language 2.0 AP English Lit & Comp AP US Government Fitness Lifestyle Design Physical Education 1.0 Creative Writing Economics, H Basketball Fine Arts 1.0 AP European History Electives 3.0 MATHEMATICS Psychology FINE ARTS/ELECTIVES Bible 3.5 Algebra I, H AP Psychology Band/ Adv Band H Geometry, H Criminal Justice Choir 26 Credits Required for Graduation Algebra II, H Sociology Computer Graphics College Readiness Math Community Service Computer Programming Adv.Topics in Math WORLD LANGUAGES Drama Pre-Calculus H Latin I, II General Art Requirements Per Year AP Calculus AB Latin III H Painting I, II 20 hours- 9-10th Grade AP Calculus BC Spanish I, II Graphic Design 22 hours- 11-12th Grade Statistics & Probability H Spanish III & IV & V H Ceramics AP Statistics Drawing I, II BIBLE Sculpture GRADING SCALE Apologetics SCIENCE Commercial Art Freshmen Seminar Letter Scale GPA Honors AP Biology, H, Pre-AP AP Studio Art 2D Old Testament Range GPA GPA AP Biology AP Studio Art-Drawing New Testament Survey Marine Science, H Video Production I, II, III A 90-100 4.0 4.5 5.0 World Religions H Chemistry, H Photography I, II Christian Living B 80-89 3.0 3.5 4.0 AP Chemistry Speech and Debate Christian World View H Environmental Science Intro to Yearbook C 70-79 2.0 2.5 3.0 Senior Seminar AP Environmental Science Yearbook Epistles and Christian Life D 60-69 1.0 1.5 2.0 Physics H Instrumental Ensemble Anatomy & Physiology, H Volunteer Service Forensic Science Principles of Entrepreneurship GPA Quartiles 1st quartile The academic year consists of two semesters, each approximately 18 weeks 3.98-4.40 2nd quartile 3.58-3.97 Academic Highlights 3rd quartile SAT Over the past five years, 75% of our Class of 2018 3.27-3.57 Class Average 1197 98% students have received academic, 4th quartile Top 10% 1446 4 Year College 2.6-3.26 artistic, and/or athletic scholarships 2% ACT Selected work, In 2016 81% of our students scored military or tech Class Average 24 degree Top 10% 32.5 3 or higher on their AP Exams College Acceptances 2017-2019 Adventist University of Health Sciences Dordt College Johnson & Wales University University of California, Riverside University of Central Florida Albion College Drexel University King’s College University of California, Santa Barbara University of Cincinnati Andrews University Eckerd College Lawrence University Santa Fe College University of Denver Appalachian State University Elon University Liberty University Savannah College of Art and Design University of Florida Arkansas State University Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Lynn University Seminole State College University of Massachusetts, Boston Assumption University of Thailand Emory University Malone University Southeastern University University of Miami Auburn University Flagler College Marshall University Southern Adventist University University of Minnesota, Duluth Barry University Ferris State University Michigan State University Southern Nazarene University University of Mississippi Baylor University Florida Atlantic University Missouri Baptist University Sterling College University of North Carolina at Wilmington Beloit College Florida Gulf Coast University Nova Southeastern University Stetson University University of North Florida Belmont University Florida Institute of Technology Ohio Northern University Stony Brook University University of North Georgia Bemidji State University Florida Southern College Palm Beach Atlantic University Syracuse University University of South Alabama Berry College Florida State University Piedmont College Tallahassee Community College University of South Carolina California State University, Long Beach Furman University Pennsylvania State University The Cooper Union for the Advancement of University of South Florida, Tampa Queens University of Charlotte Clemson University Georgia Southern Science & Art University of Tennessee, Knoxville Ringling College of Art and Design Colorado School of Mines Grove City College The University of Alabama University of West Florida Rollins College Concordia University Chicago High Point University The University of Tampa Valdosta State University Samford University Concordia College- St. Paul Huntingdon College Trine University Valencia College University of California, Irvine Covenant College Iona College University of California, Davis Virginia Tech University University North Florida Delta State University Jacksonville University Wolford College Wheaton College IL.