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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. 370 Gaithersburg High School - #551 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 4.125 371