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An Independent School • Grades 7–12 • WASC Accredited • CEEB Code: 054127 Tomohiro Hoshi, Ph.D., Head of School ([email protected]) • Adam Lips, Ed.D., Director of Counseling ([email protected]) Kate Rossetti, Assistant Director of College Counseling ([email protected]) THE SCHOOL THE ACADEMIC PROGRAM Stanford Online High School (Stanford OHS) at Stanford is We believe that an must foster skills of critical reasoning an independent school for academically talented students in grades and argumentation while engaging students in advanced academic 7–12. Founded in 2006 as a three-year high school, and subsequently content. Our unique, multi-year Core Sequence fosters critical and expanded to include grades 7–9, Stanford OHS is accredited by the creative thought, and provides a common intellectual framework for Western Association of Schools and (WASC). our students. We provide numerous opportunities to deepen students’ knowledge in particular disciplines through broad offerings MISSION STATEMENT of Advanced Placement (AP) and University-Level courses. Stanford Online High School creates a worldwide learning community of diverse, intellectually passionate students and teachers. Through STUDENT BODY vibrant seminars, the rigorous curriculum challenges students to reason  Total Enrollment 750 analytically, think creatively, and argue critically. Beyond the classroom, collaborative extracurricular activities cultivate lasting relationships  Graduating Seniors 74 among students and teachers. The school’s supportive environment  Full-Time Students 48% fosters independence, strength of character, and a lifelong pursuit  of knowledge. Part-Time Students 52%  Female Population 386 CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT  Male Population 364 Classes at all levels are conducted as college-style seminars in which instructors and students engage in high-level discussions of the course  U.S. States Represented 46 materials. These seminars, which have an average of 12 students, meet  Countries Represented 32 at least twice a week and are conducted in real-time using web-based  video conferencing technology. Students Receiving Financial Aid 15% COURSES The maximum recommended OHS student course load is five classes. All OHS courses are taught at an advanced level. Course titles designate their place in the curriculum, not rigor. GPAs are on a 4-point, unweighted scale. CORE HISTORY MATHEMATICS SCIENCE Methodology of Science–Biology Revolutions & Rebellions Honors Beginning Algebra Honors Environmental Science History & Philosophy of Science Globalization & Imperial Exchange Honors Intermediate Algebra Astronomy Democracy, Freedom, & the Rule of Law Replaced AP World History in the Honors Precalculus with Trigonometry Astronomy Research Seminar Critical Reading & Argumentation OHS curriculum as of Fall 2016 Honors Geometry The Study of the Mind: Psychology, Advanced Topics in Philosophy I & II AP History AP Calculus AB & BC Neuroscience, & Philosophy  Core courses employ philosophical Advanced History Research Seminar Calculus C Honors Chemistry (additional Lab) techniques, strategies, and standards in  ANCIENT & MODERN LANGUAGES AP Statistics AP Chemistry (additional Lab ) disciplines across the humanities and sciences. Advanced Problem Solving AP Biology (additional Lab) The first four listed courses are a required Chinese 1 & Proof Techniques Advanced Topics in Biological Research sequence for graduates. Chinese 2  Chinese 3 AP Microeconomics Honors Physics(additional Lab )   ENGLISH AP Chinese Advanced Topics in Microeconomics AP Physics C (additional Lab ) Literary Analysis & Argumentation Latin 1 UNIVERSITY-LEVEL MATHEMATICS UNIVERSITY-LEVEL SCIENCE   Textual Analysis & Argumentation Latin 2 Linear Algebra Light & Heat   Modes of Writing & Argumentation Latin 3 Multivariable Differential Calculus Modern Physics   Post-Structural Approaches to Literature AP Latin Multivariable Integral Calculus Intermediate Mechanics I & II  AP English Language & Composition Spanish 1 Differential Equations  ADDITIONAL COURSES AP English Literature & Composition Spanish 2 Complex Analysis   University-Level Online (formerly OHSx) Advanced Topics in Literature I & II Spanish 3 Modern Algebra  Online courses offered through Stanford Pre- UNIVERSITY-LEVEL ENGLISH AP Spanish Real Analysis Collegiate Studies. Students receive OHS credit.   Making Moby-Dick Directed Study in Spanish Literature Number Theory Malone Schools Online Network  The Comforts & Desires of  Logic in Action Online courses offered through this national  Spanish 5 Detective Fiction consortium of over 19 independent schools.  Advanced Topics in Hispanic Modernist Literature & Photography  WELLNESS Students receive OHS credit. Literature & Linguistics Health HUMANITIES Interdisciplinary Approaches Course taught at a Post-AP/Early College level. COMPUTER SCIENCE  Portrait/Landscape Drawing Introduction to C Programming to Sex & Sexuality Optional laboratory courses taken in residence at Stanford during our Summer Legal Studies: Constitutional Law Programming in C: Human Development in Adolescence Film & War Designing Your Life Program in conjunction with the year-long Techniques & Algorithms course. AP Music Theory AP Computer Science Leadership Data Structures & Algorithms in Java 

 650-721-9422  [email protected]  ohs.stanford.edu  220 Panama Street, Stanford, CA 94305-4101 STUDENT LIFE TEACHING STAFF Stanford OHS offers a rich array of instructor-supervised student Our instructors are chosen for their expertise in their academic extracurricular activities including Model United Nations, student disciplines and for their experience teaching highly talented students service board, student government, and a variety of other clubs at both the high school and college levels. focused on cultural and academic interests. Stanford OHS students HIGHEST DEGREES NUMBER PERCENT also participate in competitions such as Science and Math Olympiad, Ph.D. 42 65% Bowl, and FTC Robotics. Master’s 22 34% OHS SUMMER AT STANFORD PROGRAM Bachelor’s 1 1% During this optional two-week program on the Stanford campus, TEST SCORES FOR 2017 OHS GRADUATES students take multidisciplinary enrichment courses and engage in hands-on, project-based programs. AP and Honors Natural Science In addition to the SAT and ACT statistics listed below, OHS students students gain real-world laboratory experience. take a variety of AP exams. Historically, over 80% of those exams result in a score of 4 or 5. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS SAT SUMMARY MIDDLE 50% MEAN A typical course of study for a full-time student at Stanford OHS Evidence Based Reading and Writing 725–770 755 comprises five academic classes per year for a total of 20 academic Mathematics 700–780 760 courses, which for graduates must include: Total 1430–1540 1500 English 4 years Social Science 3 years ACT SUMMARY MIDDLE 50% MEAN Mathematics 4 years Foreign Language 2 years English 34–36 33.9 Natural Sciences 3 years Core Sequence 4 years Math 30–35 32.2 To receive a diploma from Stanford OHS, students must take one Reading 32–36 33.5 course in the Core Sequence each year they are enrolled in the high school. They must also complete at least one AP or University-Level Science 29–35 32.2 course in each of three areas: Humanities, Social Science, and Natural Composite 31–35 33 Science/Mathematics. COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES FOR 2015-2017 OHS GRADUATES University of Alaska Anchorage King’s College London University of Portland  American University at Boulder The King’s College  Amherst College University of Colorado at Denver Knox College University of Puget Sound Andrews University Colorado College La Sierra University  United States Naval Academy  Colorado School of Mines Lafayette College Quest University Canada , The State The  Lehigh University Reed College University of New York University College Cork Lewis & Clark College Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University College London Bard College Cornell College Louisiana State University University of Rhode Island University of Aberdeen Barnard College  Loyola Marymount University Rhodes College The University of Edinburgh Baylor University  Loyola University Chicago  University of Glasgow Beloit College Davidson College Loyola University Maryland University of Richmond University of Bern Deep Springs College Loyola University New Orleans Rochester Institute The Binghamton University University of Delaware Macalester College of Technology  Biola University University of Denver University of Maryland,  University of St Andrews DePaul University College Park Rollins College  Drexel University Massachusetts Institute Rose-Hulman Institute  Bowdoin College University College Dublin of Technology of Technology Vassar College  University of Massachusetts, Rowan University Brigham Young University East Carolina University Amherst  Virginia Commonwealth University of British Columbia Elon University McGill University Saint Mary’s College of University  Emerson College McMaster University San Diego State University  Bryn Mawr College  , Oxford University of San Diego Wake Forest University Bucknell University Florida Atlantic University University of Miami  Walla Walla University  Florida Institute of Technology Middlebury College Sarah Lawrence College Warren Wilson College California Institute of  Minerva Schools at KGI Savannah College of Art Washington State University Technology Fordham University , Morris and Design Washington University in California Northstate University Franciscan University University of Minnesota, School of the Museum of Fine Arts St. Louis California Polytechnic State of Steubenville Twin Cities  University of the Sciences  University, San Luis Obispo Franklin & Marshall College Missouri University of Science in Philadelphia University of Waterloo California State University, Full Sail University and Technology Scripps College Wellesley College Long Beach George Mason University Kansas City Seton Hall University , The George Washington Montana State University, Smith College Western University Berkeley University Bozeman Sonoma State University Western Washington University University of California, Davis Georgetown University Mount Holyoke College University of South Florida, Westmont College University of California, Irvine Georgia Institute of Technology University of Nebraska at Lincoln Tampa Wheaton College IL University of California, The University of Georgia New College of Florida University of Southern Whitman College Los Angeles Gordon College  California Whittier College University of California, Riverside Griffith College Dublin The University of North Carolina Southern Methodist University Whitworth University University of California, Grinnell College at Chapel Hill University St. Gallen  San Diego Hamilton College North Carolina State University St. John’s College College of William and Mary University of California,  St. Olaf College Williams College Santa Barbara Harvey Mudd College  Stanford University University of Wisconsin, University of California, Haverford College Oberlin College of Arts  Madison Santa Cruz Hawaii Pacific University and Sciences  The College of Wooster Calvin College Hofstra University Swiss Federal Institute Worcester Polytechnic Institute  College of the Holy Cross Oklahoma State University of Technology Zurich   Carnegie Mellon University Hong Kong University of The Tarleton State University  Case Western Science and Technology Olin College of Engineering Texas A&M University 4 or more students have  been accepted. Reserve University Oregon State University Texas Christian University  University of Central Florida University of Illinois at Chicago  The University of Texas, Austin 2 or more students have Chapman University University of Illinois at Oxford College of The University of Texas, Dallas  been accepted.  Urbana-Champaign Emory University The University of Texas, Claremont McKenna College Illinois Institute of Technology University of the Pacific San Antonio  Pennsylvania State University The University of Texas, Tyler Clemson University University of Pennsylvania The New School Colby College  Pepperdine University The Kenyon College  

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