District 108 2016-2017

COLLEGE ADMISSIONS PROFILE SAT/ACT CODE: 142852 www.lphs.org

West Campus: (Juniors/Seniors) East Campus: (Freshmen/Sophomores) 500 W. Bryn Mawr Avenue 600 S. Medinah Rd. Roselle, IL 60172 Roselle, IL 60172 Phone Number: 630-529-4500 Phone Number: 630-529-4500

Lisa Smith Barbara Murray [email protected] [email protected] Jr.-Sr. Registrar: 630-295-5340 Fr.-So. Registrar: 630-295-5240 Fax: 630-351-0710 Fax: 630-529-1056

ADMINISTRATION Lynne Panega, Ed.D. Superintendent Jeffery O’Connell, Ed.D. Assistant Superintendent for Business Services James Roberts Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Michael Wojtowicz Assistant Superintendent for Educational Services John Gouriotis Principal

COUNSELORS Name Class of 2017 Class of 2018 Phone Number Joseph Ziemba A – C A – C 630-295-5346 Patrice Lovelace D – H D – I 630-295-5343 Taylor Severino I – Mc J – O 630-295-5344 Melisa Williams-Rivera Md – R P – Sl 630-295-5349 Mike Sakiewicz S – Z Sm – Z 630-295-5345 SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY Lake Park High School District 108 is a comprehensive four-year high school in Roselle, .

Composed of two campuses situated three miles apart, Lake Park serves approximately 2,700 students. Freshmen and sophomores attend East Campus; juniors and seniors attend West Campus. Located about 30 miles west of downtown , Lake Park High School has been serving the citizens of Itasca, Keeneyville, Medinah, and portions of Roselle, Bloomingdale, Hanover Park, and Wood Dale since 1956.

STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES Lake Park offers numerous opportunities for learning and involvement outside of the classroom in activities, athletics, fine/performing arts, and social service:  45 clubs and student activities  27 interscholastic sports, 91 total levels

FACULTY Lake Park students are served by 327 employees that include 184 teaching employees; 89% of teachers have an advanced degree. Each campus has an associate principal and an assistant principal.

AP COURSES Lake Park offers a wide variety of Advanced Placement courses and administers the following exams: Art Studio AP Government AP Biology AP Human Geography AP Calculus AB AP Macroeconomics AP Calculus BC AP Microeconomics AP Chemistry AP Music Theory AP Computer Science AP Physics 1 AP English Language & Physics C AP Composition AP Psychology AP English Literature AP Spanish Language AP Environmental Science AP Spanish Literature AP European History AP Statistics AP French AP US History AP German AP World History AP In 2016, 886 students took 1,642 AP exams. Of the students taking exams, 81% scored a 3 or higher.

GRADING SYSTEM Required courses must be passed in order Weighted Grade Scale Grading Scale to earn credit. Failing grades for any course A B C D F Letter Grade % are recorded on the permanent record Regular 5 4 3 2 1 A 100 – 90 with no credit given for the course. Failing Honors/AP 6 5 4 2 1 B 89 – 80 grades are calculated into a student’s C 79 – 70 grade point average, unless the student D 69 – 60 earns a replacement grade. The lowest Code Key P - Pass F 59 or lower passing grade is a D. The majority of R - Removal classes are non-weighted. Only “A’s”, W - Withdrawn “B’s”, and “C’s” in Honors and Advanced Y - Audit Placement classes are weighted. P, R, W, Y Not calculated into GPA STANDARDIZED TESTING: 2013 2014 2015 2016 ACT Composite 22.3 22.6 22.0 22.2 ACT English 22.1 22.4 22.2 22.3 ACT Mathematics 22.4 22.5 21.9 22.1 ACT Reading 21.9 22.8 21.4 22.0 ACT Science 22.2 22.2 21.8 22.0 Graduation Rate (4-year) 91.3 94.9 92.0 91.4 AP (# of tests) 1183 1381 1438 1642 AP Success Rate 76% 81% 82% 81% (students scoring 3+)

English 4.0 CREDIT AND Math (1 year of Algebra and 1 year with Geometry content) 3.0 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Science (1 year of each: Biology, Chemistry and Physics) 3.0 Physical Education (including 1 semester each of driver 4.0 One-half (0.5) credit is granted education and health education) for successful completion of a Social Studies (includes the U.S. and Illinois Constitution tests) 3.0 full semester course. Other (Art, Drama, Debate, Journalism, TV Production, Music, 1.0 Students must minimally pass World Language, or Career and Technical Education) 22.0 credits to meet Lake Park High School graduation requirements. Consumer Education .5 Electives 3.5 Total 22.0

CLASS OF 2016 COLLEGE ATTENDANCE RATE Senior Class Graduates 577 Attend College National Merit Commended Students 3  2-year college 25% National Merit Finalists 2  4-year college 67% Illinois State Scholars 93 Enlist in Armed Forces 3% President’s Academic Excellence Awards 143 Employment 2% Lake Park High School District 108 does not share student Unsure at this time 3% discipline records with post-secondary institutions. Academic Curriculum

ART: FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE: PHYSICAL EDUCATION (continued): Art Drawing 1-2 Child Development Health Art Fundamentals 2D Culinary Skills 1-2-3 Introduction To Dance Arts Art Fundamentals 3D Culinary for Seniors Leadership Training *Art Studio AP Early Childhood 1-2 Learning Readiness PE Ceramics 1-2 Fashion Construction 1-2-3 Net/Racquet Activities Painting -1 2 Housing and Design Off-Campus Individual Activities Photography 1-2-3 Merchandising of Fashion PE Pathways Leadership Sculpture Parenting Physical Education (09) & (10) Wellness: Nutrition & Exercise Strength Conditioning BUSINESS EDUCATION: Strength Training A+ Computer Certification TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING: Team Activities Accounting 1-2 Analog & Digital Circuits Wellness: Nutrition & Exercise Business Communications Architectural Drafting Business Foundations Automotive Systems: UPKEEP SCIENCE: Business Law Digital Electronics Anatomy and Physiology Career Internship Energy and Transportation Astronomy Computer Applications Engineering Drafting Biology *Computer Science AP Engineering & Precision Machining Tech I-2 Biology Advanced *Computer Science Principles AP Exploring Woods and Metals *Biology AP Consumer Education Foundations of Technology **Biology Honors *Economics AP Graphic Arts 1-2 Biotechnology Financing Your Future Intro Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) Chemistry Information Processing Introduction to Electronics Chemistry Advanced Intro To Java Programming PLTW: Computer Integrated Manufacturing *Chemistry AP Java Programming Advanced IS PLTW: Introduction to Engineering Design **Chemistry Honors Management PLTW: Principles of Engineering *Environmental Science AP Marketing Wood and Metal Production Forensic Science Web Design Physics MATH: Physics Advanced COOPERATIVE EDUCATION: Algebra 1 (Double period) *Physics C AP Cooperative Work Training Class Algebra 1 *Physics 1 AP Cooperative Work Training Job Algebra 1 Advanced Algebra 2 SOCIAL STUDIES: ENGLISH: Algebra 2 Advanced Contemporary Issues American Literature & Composition **Algebra 2 Honors *European History AP American Literature & Composition Adv Applications in Math Reasoning Global Cultures College Prep Composition *Calculus AB AP Global Cultures Advanced Contemporary Literature & Composition *Calculus BC AP Global Studies (Social Studies) Debate 1-2 Finite Mathematics *Government AP Drama 1-2 Geometry History of Chicago Drama Practicum -1 2-3-4 Geometry Advanced *Human Geography AP *English Language & Composition AP **Geometry Honors Law In American Society *English Literature AP Pre-Algebra Psychology Global Studies (English) Pre-Calculus Advanced *Psychology AP Humanities -1 2 **Pre-Calculus Honors Sociology Journalism 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8 *Statistics AP US History Literacy (Reading) US History Advanced Music & Literature MUSIC: *US History AP Rhetoric of Cinema Concert Band World History Speech 1-2 Freshman Mixed Choir World History Advanced Stage Craft -1 2 Guitar 1-2 *World History AP TV Practicum -1 2-3 Jazz Chamber Choir World Studies (Social Studies) TV Production Music Theory World Literature & Composition *Music Theory AP WORLD LANGUAGES: World Literature & Composition Advanced Sophomore Mixed Choir ELL English 1-2-3-4 **World Literature & Composition Honors Symphonic Band 1-2-3-4 ELL Reading 1-2-3-4 World Studies (English) West Mixed Choir ELL Resource Written & Oral Communications West Women's Choir French 1-2-3-4 Written & Oral Communications Advanced Wind Ensemble 1-2-3-4 *French AP **Written & Oral Communications Honors German 1-2-3-4 Yearbook Publication 1-2-3-4 PHYSICAL EDUCATION: *German AP Adventure Education Spanish 1-2-3-4 Continuing Dance Arts Heritage Speakers 1-2 Driver Education *Spanish Language AP *Spanish Literature AP

* AP: Advanced Placement Courses ** Honors Level Courses