EAST VIEW HIGH SCHOOL - Georgetown ISD

The Tradition of Excellence Begins....

2016-2017 East View High School

CEEB Code: Main Office: Counseling Office: Website: School Counselors:

442776 (512) 943-1800, FAX (512) 943-1819 (512) 943-1800, ext. 1802 evhs Kendyl Holt, Cathy Matta, Alan Oakes, Lonnie Perez

EAST VIEW HIGH SCHOOL

Dr. Dave Denny, Principal Rosanne Cantu, Deputy Principal

Dan Garza, Assistant Principal Lesa Gurley, Assistant Principal

Allen Reese, Assistant Principal

Community

Georgetown, Texas is home to Southwestern University and Georgetown ISD. Georgetown ISD serves 10,400+ students at ten elementary schools, three middle schools, three high schools, and two alternative campuses. The district utilizes a K-5, 6-8, 9-12 grade level configuration. Students at the high school level attend on an alternating block schedule. Major employers in the district include:

Williamson County Government Georgetown Independent School District City of Georgetown Southwestern University Airborn, Inc.

St. David's Georgetown Hospital Wesleyan Homes, Inc. Caring Home Health Sun City (Del Webb)

Georgetown has over 3,300 businesses of which 500 have more than 10 employees and over 250 have more than 20 employees.

School

In May of 2014, East View graduated its first senior class. During the 2016-2017 school year, EVHS hosted over 1600 students in grades 9-12 and was classified as a UIL 5A campus. Approximately 50% of the students who attend East View High School participate in the free/reduced lunch program.

Grading and Ranking

Grading

Grade Earned

A B C F

Grade Range

90-100 80-89 70-79 Failing (Below 70

Ranking

Georgetown ISD class rank is determined by descending order of students' weighted grade point averages earned in the following curriculum categories: 1. Four courses in English/language arts 2. Four courses in mathematics 3. Four courses in science 4. Four courses in social studies 5. Up to two courses in Languages Other than English

If a student completes more than 18 courses within these five categories specified above, the student's weighted GPA used for class rank shall be calculated using the student's grades within each category with the highest grade point value.

Curriculum

Avenues for Earning College Credit

Austin Community College Dual Credit Program Students may earn up to 36 hours of college credit tuition free/reduced beginning after their sophomore year.

Articulation Agreement Students may earn technical credit while in high school by demonstrating college-level competence in content-enhanced high school courses.

AP? courses offered:

Arts AP Music Theory AP Studio Art 2-D Design AP Studio Art 3-D Design

English AP English Language & Composition AP English Literature & Composition

History & Social Sciences AP Macroeconomics AP Government AP Psychology AP United States History AP World History AP Human Geography

Mathematics & Computer Science AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC AP Computer Science A AP Statistics

Sciences AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Physics 1 AP Physics 2 AP Physics C

World Languages & Cultures AP French Language and Culture AP German Language and Culture AP German Literature and Culture AP Spanish Language and Culture AP Spanish Literature and Culture

Advanced Placement Results May 2016: 594 AP? exams were taken in 22 subjects 51% of the AP ? exams received scores of 3 or higher

Information about the Class of 2016

61% plan to graduate from a four-year university or college 17% plan to graduate from a two-year university or college 8% plan to graduate from a technical or trade school 9% plan to enroll in the military College entrance exams taken: 65% SAT, 28% ACT, 27% TSI 29% are first in their family to attend college 70% were employed during their high school years

Colleges Attended by East View Graduates

Angelo State University Baylor University East Texas Baptist University Houston Baptist University LeTourneau University Lubbock Christian University Pennsylvania College of Technology Prairie View A&M University Princeton University Sam Houston State University Southern Methodist University Southwestern University St. Mary's University Stephen F Austin State University Tarleton State University Texas A&M University College Station Texas Christian University

Texas State University Texas Tech University Texas Wesleyan University Texas Woman's University Trinity University University of Arizona University of Mary Hardin-Baylor University of Miami University of Mississippi University of North Texas University of Notre Dame Vanderbilt University University of North Texas University of Texas at Arlington University of Texas at Austin University of Texas at San Antonio

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