WILSON CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL “ ACADEMIC PROFILE 2017-2018 419 Wildcat Way Lebanon, TN 37090 615-453-4600 615-453-4610 fax CEEB Code: 431-179 https://sites.google.com/a/wilsonk12tn.us/wilsoncentral/ School Mission Principal Travis Mayfield Assistant Principals Chip Bevis Kevin Dawson Jason Franklin Missi Oakley Renesa Shipman School Counselors Nancy Dziduch, A-Dod Amy Grant, Doe-Kel Summer Milewski, Kem-Rei Ashley L. Sievers, Rej-Z Graduation Coach Jeff Bryan
Wilson Central High School’s mission is to prepare students to become successful and productive citizens by providing educational opportunities and experiences in a venue Where Challenge Heightens Success. School Overview Wilson Central High School is a public high school that opened in 2001 with an addition being completed in 2007. The school is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (AdvancED) and the Tennessee Department of Education. We have a total of 157 faculty and staff. The enrollment in grades 9-12 is 1955 students with 472 seniors. Our student population is <1% American Indian/Alaskan or Hawaiian Native, 3% Asian, 6% Hispanic, 8% Black/African American, 81% white, 2% multiracial, 12% students with learning differences, 3% English language learners and 24% economically disadvantaged students. The 2015-2016 graduation rate was 93.8%, and the attendance rate was 93.5%. Tennessee participates in statewide ACT testing for all juniors. The spring 2017 average ACT composite for juniors was 20.16. The average ACT composite of the Class of 2016 was 19.7.
Class of 2017 Data The class of 2017 had 434 graduates. Post high school plans included the following: 89% college (57% four year college and 32% two year college or technical school), 5% military, and 6% workforce. The class earned $13.3 million in scholarships and had an average weighted GPA of 3.33. The top 10% of students in the class earned a weighted GPA of 4.234 or above. Twenty-seven graduates earned an ACT composite of 30 or above. Tennessee Promise students comprised 41% of the graduating class. Curriculum Since opening, the school operated on a 4 x 4 block schedule with four classes each semester and the opportunity to earn eight credits a year. In 2014-2015, the school changed to a seven period day schedule with classes being 48 to 50 minutes in length but returned to a 4x4 block schedule in 2015-2016. Students may earn up to eight credits each year. Each course counts one full credit except for some social studies courses which are a ½ credit. We offer an extended lunch period of 50 minutes where students may elect to or be assigned to attend tutoring. Advanced Placement (AP) courses offered: Studio Art, Music Theory, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Statistics, Calculus AB and BC, English Language and Composition, English Literature and Composition, US Government and Politics, Comparative Government and Politics, US History, World History, Human Geography, Psychology, Microeconomics, and Macroeconomics. In May 2017, 306 AP exams were taken with 51% resulting in scores of 3 or above.
Wilson Central High School
Academic Profile 2017-2018
A total of 23 honors courses are offered at our school in the subject areas of English, math, science, social studies, foreign language, agriculture, business, drafting, marketing, health science, and STEM. In 2016-2017, the school started offering a total of seven Pre-Advanced Placement level courses which replaced the honors level courses in those core subjects of English, math, science, and social studies. Dual enrollment courses are offered through Cumberland University, Middle Tennessee State University, Volunteer State Community College, and the Tennessee College of Applied Technology—Lebanon Campus to juniors and seniors who meet certain grade and ACT score requirements. Students earn both high school and college credit. Dual credit courses are taught by high school faculty. Students take a challenge exam at the end of the course to earn college credit through the colleges specified in the state articulation agreement. Graduation Requirements: Class of 2018 English 4 credits Math 4 credits Science 3 credits Social Studies 3 ½ credits World Language 2 credits Fine Arts 1 credit Lifetime Wellness 1 credit Physical Education 1 credit Personal Finance ½ credit Elective Focus 3 credits Other Electives 2 credits _________________________ Total Required 25 credits
(Alg. I, Geometry, Alg. 2, 4th Year--One each year is required.) (Biology, Chemistry or Physics, and another lab science) (World Geo/History, US History, Economics, Government) Grading Scale *Other Requirements—Must take ACT and Civics exams.
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93-100 85-92 75-84 70-74 0-69
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Grade Point Average and Ranking: Class of 2018 Dual Enrollment, Honors and Pre-Advanced Placement Courses--Three points added to final semester average and 0.5 quality points in calculation of the GPA if the weighted grade average is an 85 or above. AP Courses--Five points added to the final semester average and 1.0 quality points in calculation of the GPA if the weighted grade average is an 85 or above and the student took the AP Exam. If no AP Exam is taken, the student only receives 0.5 quality points in calculation of the GPA. Student transcripts show a weighted and unweighted GPA. The GPA is figured by adding the quality points earned in all courses and dividing by the total attempted credits. Weighted GPA is used for ranking purposes, and seniors are ranked through the last semester of their senior year. Athletics/Clubs/Organizations Football, Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Wrestling, Cross Country, Soccer, Tennis, Bowling, Track, Golf, Club Hockey, Cheerleading, Dance Team, Dance Courses, Choral Music, Marching Band, Concert Band, Color Guard, Drama Club, Airsoft Club, Amateur Radio Club, Art Club, Beta Club, National Honor Society, Science National Honors Society, Navy JROTC, FFA, HOSA, FTA, FCCLA, FBLA, DECA, Skills USA, Computer Club, Foreign Language Club, Student Council, FCA, Anime and Manga Club, Best Buddies, Writing Club, Book Club, Friends of Rachel, Ambassadors Club, Climbing Club, GLSEN, Newspaper, Prom Committee, STARS, Yearbook, Model UN
Wilson Central High School
Academic Profile 2017-2018