RADNOR HIGH SCHOOL



[pic]RADNOR HIGH SCHOOL

130 King of Prussia Road ( Radnor PA ( 19087

Phone 610-293-0855 ( Fax 610-989-9146



College Board Code 394133

Dr. Linda Grobman Mr. Mark Schellenger

Superintendent of Schools Principal

LOCATION and DESCRIPTION

Radnor Township is located 13 miles west of Philadelphia and has a population of 30,000. Radnor Township School District covers nearly 14 sq. miles and serves a diverse, multicultural population. This public school system has been rated as one of the finest in the nation and won a silver rating by U.S. News & World Report.

RADNOR HIGH SCHOOL

A Blue Ribbon School, Radnor High School offers a technologically up-to-date learning environment for approximately 1,300 students enrolled in grades 9 through 12, with an average class size of 25. Out of nearly 100 professionals, 95% hold advanced degrees.

Graduation Requirements

A minimum of 22.5 credits is required for the class of 2011 in the following subject areas:

English – 4 credits

Social Studies – 3 credits (Western Civilization, World Studies, American Studies)

Mathematics – 3 credits

Science – 3 credits (Physical Science, Biology, Lab Science)

Physical Education – 2 credits

Health - .5 credit

Computer Technology/Business - .5 credit

Arts and Humanities – 2 credits

Graduation Project

GRADE POINT AVERAGE and CLASS RANK

A cumulative grade point average, both weighted and unweighted, is computed for every student at the end of the school year. Weighted scale is worth 10% more value than the unweighted scale. A weighted A = 4.4 and an unweighted A = 4.0.

With grade point averages weighted to reflect course difficulty, the highest G.P.A. for the class of 2011 for 6 semesters was 4.27. If you have specific questions pertaining to an individual student, please contact the Guidance Office.

Radnor High School does not rank students.

Radnor High School Grading Scale

For courses completed in the 2008-09 school year and beyond

|Grade |Numerical Range |Weighted GPA |Unweighted GPA |

| A+ |98.50% to 100% |4.6667 |4.3333 |

|A |92.50% to 98.49% |4.3333 |4.0000 |

| A- |89.50% to 92.49% |4.0000 |3.6667 |

| B+ |86.50% to 89.49% |3.6667 |3.3333 |

|B |82.50% to 86.49% |3.3333 |3.0000 |

| B- |79.50% to 82.49% |3.0000 |2.6667 |

| C+ |76.50% to 79.49% |2.6667 |2.3333 |

|C |72.50% to 76.49% |2.3333 |2.0000 |

| C- |69.50% to 72.49% |2.0000 |1.6667 |

| D+ |66.50% to 69.49% |1.6667 |1.3333 |

| D |62.50% to 66.49% |1.3333 |1.0000 |

| D- |59.50% to 62.49% |1.0000 |0.6667 |

|F |0% to 59.49% |0.0000 |0.0000 |

For courses completed in the 2007-08 year and prior

| Grade |Numerical Value |Weighted G.P.A. |Unweighted G.P.A |

|A+ |98.50% to 100% |4.6 |4.2 |

|A |92.50% to 98.49% |4.4 |4.0 |

|A- |89.50% to 92.49% |4.2 |3.8 |

|B+ |86.50% to 89.49% |3.5 |3.2 |

|B |82.50% to 86.49% |3.3 |3.0 |

|B- |79.50% to 82.49% |3.1 |2.8 |

|C+ |76.50% to 79.49% |2.4 |2.2 |

|C |72.50% to 76.49% |2.2 |2.0 |

|C- |69.50% to 72.49% |2.0 |1.8 |

|D+ |66.50% to 69.49% |1.2 |1.2 |

|D |62.50% to 66.49% |1.0 |1.0 |

|D- |59.50% to 62.49% |0.8 |0.8 |

|F |0% to 59.49% |0.0 |0.0 |

CURRICULUM

Radnor uses a modified block scheduling approach encompassing eight 40-minute classes three times a week and four 80 minute classes two times a week. All students are required to take 6.5 credits a year.

Integrated Courses

These Honors courses meet for two periods each day, and are worth one English plus one Social Studies credit for their students. The courses are:

9th grade Integrated Western Civilization H

10th grade Global Issues H (non-Western World)

11th grade Viewpoints H (American Studies)

12th grade Senior Seminar H (Intellectual History/History of Science and Philosophy)

All four Integrated courses are designated as Honors. They expect the same level of critical thinking and complexity of work as Advanced Placement courses do, and thus are considered to be among RHS's most rigorous humanities offerings. All four demand intense work on writing (made possible by the low student-teacher ratio), high expectations for synthesizing across traditional disciplinary boundaries, emphasis on high-level discussion, frequent research projects, and continual expectation of creativity and analysis.

Advanced Placement Courses

Opportunities available starting junior year

( 16 courses available; AP courses are weighted:

AP Art History, AP Studio Art, AP English 12, AP Statistics, AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Physics B, AP Biology, AP Chemistry 2, AP United States History, AP Psychology, AP Government and Politics, AP Economics, AP European History, AP German 5, AP Spanish 5,

Honors-Level Course Offerings

Indication of an Honors course is the letter “H” after the course name on the transcript. Honors-level courses are weighted.

The Mathematics Department has revised their program and has instituted new names for the levels of instruction beginning in the 2010-2011 school year. The following changes have been made and will appear on student transcripts for the 2010-2011 school year and beyond:

a. “Honors” will be designated “Seminar Honors” and will receive weighted grades.

b. “Advanced” will be designated “Honors” and will receive weighted grades.

c. “College Preparatory” will be designated “Advanced” and grades will remain un-weighted.

d. “Topics” designation will be removed from the “Academic” level and grades will remain un-weighted.

Since the 2007-2008 school year, gradual changes in curriculum and expectations have been effected to prepare for these name changes.

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

Advanced Schooling

CLASS OF 2010 College Acceptances

90% Four-year Institutions

7 % Community or Trade Schools

COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES - CLASS OF 2010

Adelphi, Albright, American University, Arcadia University, Art Institute of Chicago, Auburn University, Augsburg College, Bard College, Bentley College, Binghamton University, Birmingham Southern College, Bloomsburg University, Boston College, Boston University, Bowdoin College, Brandeis University, Brown University, Bryant College, Bryn Mawr College, Bucknell University, Cabrini College, California College of Art, Carnegie Mellon University, Case Western Reserve University, Catholic University of America,.Champlain College, Chestnut Hill College, Christopher Newport University, City College of New York, Claremont McKenna College, Clarkson University, Clemson University, Coastal Carolina University, Colby College, Colgate University, College of Charleston, College of New Jersey, College of the Holy Cross, College of William and Mary, Collumbia College of Chicago, Colorado State University, Connecticut College, Cornell University, Curry College, Delaware Valley College, DePaul University, DeSales University, Dickinson College, Drew University, Drexel University, Duke University, Duquesne University, East Carolina University, Eastern University, Eastman School of Music, Eckerd College, Elizabethtown University, Elmira College, Elon University, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Fairmont University, Fairfield University, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Flagler College, Florida State University, Fordham University, Franklin and Marshall College, Full Sail University, George Mason University, George Washington University, Georgetown University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Southern University, Georgia State University, Gettysburg College, Hampshire College, Hartwick College, Harvard University, High Point University, Hobart & William Smith College, Hofstra University, Houston Baptist University, Illinois Institute of Technology, Immaculata University, Iona College, Ithaca College, James Madison University, Jefferson Medical College, Johns Hopkins University, Keene State College, Kent State University, Kings College, Kutztown University, Lafayette College, Lake Forest College, Lake Superior University, LaSalle University, Lehigh University, Lincoln University, Lock Haven University, Loyola College, Lynchburg College, Marshall University, Manhattan College, Manhattan School of Music, Manhattanville College, Mansfield University, Marist College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, McDaniel College, Miami University, Miami University of Ohio, Michigan State University, Middlebury College, Millersville University, Monmouth University, Moore College of Art, Moorehouse University, Moravian College, Muhlenberg College, Neumann College, New York University, North Carolina State University, Northeastern University, Oberlin College, Occidental College, Ohio State University, Ohio Wesleyan University, Otterbein College, Pace University, Pennsylvania College of Technology, Penn State University, Philadelphia University, Pitzer College, Princeton University, Purdue University, Quinnipiac University, Rice University, Rider University, Roanoke College, Rochester Institute of Technology, Roger Williams College, Rollins College, Rutgers University, Sacred Heart University, Saint Joseph University, Salisbury University, San Francisco Art Institute, School of Visual Arts, Stevenson University, Shippensburg University, Siena College, Slippery Rock University, Sonoma State University, South Carolina State University, Southern Methodist University, St. John’s College/Queens, St. Anselm College, St. Bonaventure University, St. Edward’s University, St. Francis University, St. John’s College/Annapolis, St. Lawrence University, Stoneybrook University, Susquehanna University, Swarthmore College, Syracuse University, Temple University, Towson University, Trinity College, Tufts University, Tulane University, Union College, United States Naval Academy, University of Akron, University of Alabama, University of Albany, University of Arizona, University of California, University of Central Florida, University of Charleston, University of Colorado, University of Connecticut, University of Dayton, University of Delaware, University of Georgia, University of Hartford, University of Hawaii, University of Kansas, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville, University of Maryland, University of Mary Washington, University of Massachusetts, University of Mexico, University of Minnesota, University of Montana, University of Nevada, University of New England, University of New Hampshire, University of North Carolina/CH, University of North Dakota, University of North Florida, University of Notre Dame, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh, University of Rhode Island, University of Richmond, University of Rochester, University of San Francisco, University of Scranton, University of South Alabama, University of South Carolina, University of South Florida, University of Southern California, University of Tampa, University of Tennessee, University of Texas, University of the Arts, University of the Sciences, University of the South, University of Virginia, University of Washington, University of Wisconsin, Ursinus College, Vanderbilt University, Villanova University, Virginia Commonwealth University, Virginia Polytechnic University, Wagner College, Wake Forest University, Warren Wilson College, Washington College, Wentworth Institute of Technology, West Chester University, West Virginia University, Western Michigan University, Westminster College, Wheeling Jesuit University, Whittier College, Widener University, Wilkes College, York College

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Class of 2011 Counselors

Ms. Brooke Jacobs A-Co Ms. Lynne Blair Hi-L Mrs. Megan Aquilante S-Z

brooke.jacobs@ lynne.blair@ megan.aquilante@

Mrs. Donna Ward Cr-He Mr. JJ Lemon M-R Guidance Office Number

donna.ward@ jj.lemon@ 610-293-0855 ext. 3529

MEAN SAT SCORES

Class of 2010

Critical Reading: 567

Math: 606

Writing: 568

NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

Class of 2010

Finalist – 18 Semifinalist – 18

Advanced Schooling Class of 2009

90% Four year Institutions

6% Community or Trade Schools

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