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Gaithersburg High School - #551
Gaithersburg High School - #551
Principal: Dr. Christine C. Handy
Director: Dr. Debra S. Munk
School Hours: 7:45 - 2:30
101 Education Boulevard Gaithersburg, MD 20877
Office Phone: (301 )284-4500
Fax Number: (301) 284-4701
www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/gaithsbghs/
Cluster Name: Gaithersburg
Feeder Schools: Forest Oak, Gaithersburg
2015–2016 Enrollment = 2,306
% Total
% Gender
% Racial/Ethnic Composition¹ ²
Female
Male
AM
AS
BL
HI
PI
WH
MU
All Students
Enrollment by Grade
Number
Percent
53.5
11.9
21.9
≤5.0
≤5.0
≤5.0
8.1
≤5.0
≤5.0
25.6
≤5.0
12.5
45.6
16.6
25.9
≤5.0
≤5.0
≤5.0
16.8
≤5.0
≤5.0
≤5.0
≤5.0
≤5.0
739
32.0
20.3
42.8
46.5
8.4
20.8
Grade 9
ESOL
FARMS
Grade 10
Grade 11
621
519
26.9
22.5
SPED
14.1
≤5.0
9.9
≤5.0
≤5.0
≤5.0
5.3
≤5.0
≤5.0
≤5.0
Grade 12
427
18.5
Total
2,306
¹ Racial/ethnic composition figures reflect MSDE abbreviations: American Indian or Alaskan Native (AM); Asian (AS);
Black or African American (BL); Hispanic/Latino (HI); Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (PI); White (WH); Two or More (Multiple) Races (MU).
Students with Disabilities Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)²
Percent of Instructional Time Inside a General Education Class
Between 40% and 79%
80% or More
All SPED Students
48.8
Less than 40%
12.7
38.6
Other Participation
Students now or have in the past received FARMS² = 67.2%
Dropout Rate² ³ = 11.2%
Mobility Rate (Entrants + Withdrawals)² ³ = 18.7%
Suspension Rate² ³ = ≤3.0%
Graduation Rate² ³ = 77.6%
Percent of Students Meeting University
System of Maryland Entrance Requirements² ³ = 68.4%
Attendance Rate² ³ = 90.9%
School Programs
Academy of Arts and Communications
Academy of Business Studies
Academy of Finance
Academy of Information Technology (AOIT)
Academy of Leadership and Education
Academy of Science and Technology
Biomedical Magnet Program (Project Lead the Way)
Bridge
College Institute
ESOL Center
Learning for Independence
Multidisciplinary Educational Training and Support (METS)
Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (NJROTC)
Ninth Grade Academy
School/Community-Based
Maryland High School Assessment Performance Status¹ ² ³ ⁴
Algebra
Biology
ALL
88.4
89.9
AS
≥95.0
76.3
BL
HI
WH
MU
ESOL
Grade 11
English
Grade 12
English
Government
Algebra
Biology
82.3
94.0
87.9
88.3
84.7
Government
84.2
≥95.0
84.0
≥95.0
67.1
≥95.0
87.7
91.5
81.7
90.7
83.6
88.1
82.9
89.8
81.4
87.8
84.3
81.3
93.6
85.1
84.9
79.5
77.2
≥95.0
89.5
≥95.0
94.7
90.9
78.9
≥95.0
94.7
≥95.0
94.7
≥95.0
89.5
93.1
89.5
92.9
94.4
61.9
47.4
--
--
42.1
46.7
15.8
--
FARMS
82.5
83.7
72.2
91.8
83.6
82.5
79.1
75.5
SPED
54.1
69.4
48.6
66.7
55.3
68.1
53.2
48.6
² To comply with federal requirements, any percentage rates greater than or equal to 95.0% or less than or equal to 5.0% (3% for suspensions) will be noted as ≥95.0
or ≤5.0 (≤3.0 for suspensions), respectively.
³ Outcome data reflect 2014–2015 school year.
⁴ Results are not reported (--) for groups with fewer than ten students enrolled.
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Algebra and Geometry Completion with a "C" or Higher and Honors/AP/IB/College‐Level Course Enrollment² ³ ⁴
Algebra Completion with a "C"
or Higher by Grade 9
Geometry Completion with a "C"
or Higher by Grade 10
Honors/AP/IB/College-Level
Course Enrollment
All Students
50.4
44.7
72.5
Asian
82.9
56.3
76.6
38.8
86.2
74.6
Hispanic/Latino
White
33.4
34.8
62.3
83.3
67.4
84.8
Two or More Races
85.7
22.0
29.4
19.6
84.1
45.4
37.0
27.0
62.1
33.3
25.3
33.5
Black or African American
ESOL
FARMS
SPED
Staff Diversity
% Racial/Ethnic Composition¹
Classes Taught by
Highly Qualified (HQ) Teachers³
% Gender
AS
BL
HI
WH
MU
Female
Male
Professional
6.0
19.8
12.1
61.5
0.5
60.4
39.6
Number
of Classes
% HQ
% Not HQ
Supporting Services
12.6
26.3
22.1
37.9
0.0
62.1
37.9
471
94.5
5.5
Years Experience of Professional Personnel
Average SAT Scores³ ⁵ (56.7% Tested)
% Less Than
5 Years
% 5–15
Years
% More Than
15 Years
15.4
38.5
46.2
Student/Instructional Staff Ratio = 10.9
English = 24.4
Other = 24.7
Principal
Assistant Principal
Asst School Administrator
Magnet/Special Program
Coordinator
Administrative Total
5.000
Teachers
Classroom
Resource/Team Leader/
Content Specialist
Staff Development
Athletic Director
ESOL
Alternative
Career/Technical Ed
Reading/Literacy
Special Education:
Classroom
Resource Program
Teachers Total
8.000
0.600
1.000
14.000
0.800
1.800
30.300
2.000
159.800
Other Professional
Counselor
Media Specialist
Spec Ed Related Services
Paraeducators
Regular
5.623
Special Education
27.584
IT Systems Specialist
1.000
English Composition Assistant
1.875
Hearing Interpreter
College/Career Information Coord 1.000
Media Assistant
1.500
Teacher Assistant
Instructional Support Total
101.300
9.600
1.000
1.700
38.582
Other Support
Business Manager
Administrative Secretary
Registrar
School Financial Assistant
Secretary
Parent/Community Coord
Media Services Technician
Security Team Leader
Security Assistant
Student Monitor
Other Support Total
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
6.500
1.000
1.000
6.750
19.250
Building Services
Manager
Leader
Worker
Plant Equipment Operator
Building Services Total
Food Services
495
Math
502
477
554
511
533
1629
484
1490
1464
N of Graduates Scoring 3 or
% of Graduates Scoring 3 or
Higher on AP Test or Scoring Higher on AP Test or Scoring 4
4 or Higher on IB Test
or Higher on IB Test
Number of
Graduates
Supporting Services
Instructional Support
1.000
3.000
1.000
National
542
Advanced Placement/International Baccalaureate Tests³
Staff Positions
Professional
Administrative
County
486
Writing
Total
Class Size/Staff Ratio
Average Class Size:
School
Critical Reading
464
148
31.9
Grade 12 Documented Decisions² ³
College/Training Employment
85.6%
≤5.0%
Military
College/Employment
≤5.0%
59.7%
Facilities Data
Original
Construction
Date
Year
Renovated/
Modernized
Site Size
in Acres
Joint
Occupancy
Relocatable
Classrooms
1951
2013
41.1
0
0
Core Facility Teaching Stations
Total
Regular
Education
Support
Rooms
ESOL
Special/Alt
Education
122
93
0
11
18
Capacity/Enrollment Projections
Current
Capacity
Future
Capacity
2016
–2017
2017
–2018
2018
–2019
2019
–2020
2020
–2021
2021
–2022
2,407
2,407
2,359
2,421
2,450
2,451
2,508
2,591
School Personnel Costs
Professional Salaries
$14,439,895
1.000
18.500
1.000
Supporting Services Salaries
$3,309,778
Employee Benefits
$4,750,641
20.500
Total Allocated Cost
$22,500,314
¹ Racial/ethnic composition figures reflect MSDE abbreviations: American
Indian or Alaskan Native (AM); Asian (AS); Black or African American (BL);
Hispanic/Latino (HI); Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (PI);
177.100 Total Supporting Services
82.457
Total Professional
White (WH); Two or More (Multiple) Races (MU).
² To comply with federal requirements, any percentage rates greater than or equal to 95.0% or less than or equal to 5.0% will be noted as ≥95.0 or ≤5.0, respectively.
³ Outcome data reflect 2014–2015 school year.
⁴ Results are not reported (--) for groups with fewer than ten students enrolled.
⁵ The combined SAT score may differ by 1 point because of rounding.
Other Professional Total
12.300
4.125
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