College Acceptances Framingham State University Pratt Institute Franklin Pierce University Princeton University The George Washington University Providence The following , Universities and Schools have Institute of Technology Purchase College State University of accepted students from the Classes of 2015 & 2016. Gordon College Purdue University Goucher College The University of Alabama Great Bay Community College (NHCTC-Portsmouth) University of Redlands Albright College Grove City College Regis College American University University of Guelph Regis University Anderson University-SC Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Hampshire College Arizona State University University of Hartford University of Rhode Island Assumption College Rivier University College of the Atlantic High Rochester Institute of Technology Profile Auburn University Hillsdale College University of Rochester Auburn University Montgomery Hobart and William Smith Colleges Roger Williams University Hofstra University Rutgers University - Camden Indiana University at Bloomington Rutgers University-Newark Barnard College Iona College Bates College Ithaca College Ipswich High School Bay State College John Cabot University Saint Joseph’s College-ME Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology Johnson & Wales University (Providence) Saint Leo University Ipswich, Massachusetts Saint Mary’s College of Bishop’s University Saint Michael’s College Boise State University Knox College Boston College La Salle University Boston Conservatory Lasell College University of San Francisco Boston University Lawrence University Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Brandeis University Lesley University Sarah Lawrence College Bridgewater College Liberty University School of the Art Institute of Chicago Bridgewater State University LIM College (Laboratory Institute of Merchandising) Siena College Bridgton Academy Limestone College Simmons College University of British Columbia Lynchburg College Macalester College Smith College Bryant University University of Maine at Farmington University of South Florida, Tampa Bryn Mawr College University of Maine at Machias University of Southern California Bucknell University University of Maine at Presque Isle Southern Connecticut State University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Maine College of Art Southern Maine Community College California State University, Chico University of Maine University of Southern Maine University of California, Berkeley Manhattan College Southern New Hampshire University University of California, Davis University of Maryland, College Park Springfield College University of California, Irvine Massachusetts College of Art and Design St. Lawrence University University of California, Los Angeles Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts St. Olaf College University of California, Riverside Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences University of California, Santa Barbara Massachusetts Institute of Technology Stony Brook University University of California, Santa Cruz Massachusetts Maritime Academy Suffolk University Calvin College University of Massachusetts, Amherst SUNY Polytechnic Institute Ipswich High School is a collaborative Carnegie Mellon University University of Massachusetts, Boston Syracuse University Carson-Newman University University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth The University of Tampa community that fosters equity among learners. University of Massachusetts, Lowell Temple University The Catholic University of America McGill University The Ohio State University We engage in the personalized acquisition Cedarville University Merrimack College Thomas College Central Connecticut State University Messiah College University of Toronto Undergraduate Only of the skills and knowledge essential Miami University, Oxford Tufts University Chapman University Michigan State University Tulane University to becoming successful, contributing, University of Cincinnati University of Michigan Union College Clark University Middle Tennessee State University United States Merchant Marine Academy and responsible citizens. Clarkson University Unity College Clemson University University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Universal Technical Institute Coastal Carolina University Vassar College Colby-Sawyer College University of Colgate University Mount Ida College Villanova University Colorado State University Muhlenberg College University of Virginia Connecticut College College Wake Forest University University of Connecticut University of New England University of Washington Cornell College University of New Hampshire at Durham Wentworth Institute of Technology Covenant College Wesleyan University Curry College Newberry College West Virginia University Dalhousie University Niagara University Western New England University Nichols College Westfield State University Denison University University of North Carolina at Greensboro DR. WILLIAM I. HART University of Denver University of North Carolina at Wilmington Wheaton College MA DePaul University North Carolina State University Wheelock College Superintendent of Schools Dickinson College University of North Florida Whitman College Drew University North Shore Community College University of Wisconsin, Madison Drexel University Northeastern University Wofford College DAVID R. DALTON Eastern University Northern Arizona University Worcester Polytechnic Institute Eckerd College Northern Essex Community College Worcester State University Principal Emerson College Emmanuel College Occidental College Endicott College Oregon State University Advanced Schooling: Class of 2016 Fairfield University , New York City Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, Los Angeles Palm Beach Atlantic University Percentage of total class continuing education at Fashion Institute of Technology Pennsylvania State University - All Campuses Fisher College University of Pennsylvania 4 year college ‑ 78% Fitchburg State University Philadelphia University University of Florida University of Pittsburgh 2 year college ‑ 13% Fordham University Plymouth State University TOTAL ‑ 91% Member of Program Offerings: Curriculum and Course Levels Graduation Requirements CEEB Code New England Association In 2016-17, Ipswich transitioned from a Block The educational program affords students the Graduation requirements include the accumulation of at least 110 credits based on course work 221095 of Schools and Colleges Schedule to a year-long program. opportunity to select courses from the applied arts, college preparatory, technology, the fine arts, completed in grades 9‑12. Students must receive 134 High Street, Route 133, Ipswich, MA 01938 Advanced Placement courses include: Biology, health, and physical education. By offering courses credit and passing grades in the following courses in order to graduate: 978‑356‑3137 Fax 978‑356‑3720 Calculus AB, Chemistry, Computer Science, at four difficulty levels, all students can succeed in Four-year comprehensive public high school English Language and Composition, English courses at their own level and earn a place on the English 4 years Enrollment ‑ 564 Literature, French, Physics, Psychology, honor roll. Social Studies 4 years Community Statistics, U.S. History, and World History. Course Levels Access to AP courses through Virtual High Mathematics 4 years Middle income; suburban – semi‑rural School. All courses are designed by their level of Miles north of Boston – 35 difficulty as follows: Lab Science 3 years Population – 13,000 Level 3 ‑ Advanced Placement Dual Enrollment (DE) ‑ college courses taken Foreign Language 2 years Faculty for high school and college credit Level 2 ‑ Honors Staff and Administration – 56 Level 1 ‑ College Preparatory 2 Physical Education 4 courses and Sports Master’s degree with advanced study – 53 Work Study ‑ students earn credit for work Level 0 ‑ College Preparatory 1 Options Available experience Bachelor’s degree with advanced study – 3 GPA and Course Level Table Health 1 course Guidance Personnel – 3 Counselor Positions, Independent Study ‑ Students earn credits WEIGHT Adjustment Counselor, School Psychologist, Special A.P. HONORS COLLEGE COLLEGE Activities Education Program Manager, 5.5 Special Needs through individual study with faculty advisors PREP 2 PREP 1 A+ 100‑97 5.00 4.50 4.00 3.50 Students are encouraged to participate in the Teachers with 8 Special Needs Aides, Speech variety of clubs and organizations available A 96‑93 4.70 4.20 3.70 3.20 Pathologist, and an Academic Support Teacher. Community Service ‑ a program for all students including: Art Club, Book Club, The Chameleon by grade 11 A‑ 92‑90 4.50 4.00 3.50 3.00 Guidance Staff­ (literary magazine), Close-Up (Washington, D.C.), B+ 89‑87 4.30 3.80 3.30 2.80 Computer Club, Cooking Club, Environmental Club Justine May – Guidance Department Head Senior Internship Program (BRIDGE) - for 4th B 86‑83 4.00 3.50 3.00 2.50 (S.C.A.P.E.), First Robotics, Foreign Languages Claire Powers – Guidance Counselor quarter seniors B‑ 82‑80 3.70 3.20 2.70 2.20 Club, Gay/Straight Alliance, ICAM Video Production Jennifer Starrett - Guidance Counselor C+ 79‑77 3.40 2.90 2.40 1.90 Club, International Club, Ipswich Advisers and Cheryl Scibisz - Guidance Assistant The Virtual High School Collaborative (VHS) - C 76‑73 3.00 2.50 2.00 1.50 Mentors (I AM), Math League, Model UN, National Christine Hultgren – Adjustment Counselor Fully accredited online secondary school courses C‑ 72‑70 2.70 2.20 1.70 1.20 Honor Society, People To People, Poetry Stand, Rotary Interact Club, Sailing Club, Science Club, Admission Testing Program available to students for credit D+ 69‑67 2.40 1.90 1.40 .90 D 66‑65 2.00 1.50 1.00 .50 Student Government, The Company (Drama Club), Approximately 88% of each graduating class Distribution of Cumulative GPA for the F 64‑0 .00 .00 .00 .00 and Yearbook. take the SAT while 40% take the ACT Class of 2016 – Starting with the Class of 2008, Performing Ensembles include Bel Canto, Chamber Mean SAT I Scores: Ipswich High School no longer calculates class rank. Singers, Concert Band, Concert Choir, Jazz Improv, Critical Reading Math Writing Top Decile 4.38 ‑ 4.07 6th Decile 3.27 - 3.04 Jazz Ensemble, Pep Band, and the Orchestra. Class of 2016: 527 513 517 2nd Decile 4.05 - 3.82 7th Decile 3.00 - 2.85 Participation in the following sports is also available: Class of 2015: 547 539 535 3rd Decile 3.82 - 3.65 8th Decile 2.85 - 2.63 Class of 2014: 534 528 517 Soccer (B&G), Football, Field Hockey, Cheerleading, 4th Decile 3.63 - 3.50 9th Decile 2.61 - 2.38 Cross Country (B&G), Golf, Basketball (B&G), Class of 2013: 546 542 532 5th Decile 3.49 - 3.28 10th Decile 2.36 - 1.31 Indoor/Outdoor Track (B&G), Swimming (B&G), Class of 2012: 537 532 531 Tennis (B&G), Lacrosse (B&G), Baseball, Softball, Mean ACT Scores: Cooperative Gymnastics, Ice Hockey (B&G), Composite Wrestling, and Volleyball. Class of 2016: 24.9 Class of 2015: 25.0 Class of 2014: 24.2 Class of 2013: 24.6 Class of 2012: 24.2