2011 2012 Minnetonka HiGH S

Minnetonka High School Class of 2011 College Enrollment and Number Attending
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UPERINTENDENT RINCIPAL public high school, grades 9-12 Enrollment: 2,897 Size of Senior Class: 729 School year: Accreditation North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Authorized International Baccalaureate Diploma NSP NG E RYON ASS ON TO E XC NSP NG E RYON ASS ON TO E XC MM UNITY Our community holds high expectations for an outstanding chool delivers, while in each student a passion to excel. Our students perform as involvement and leadership of our student body open enrolls from neighboring school districts and about five percent transfer in from private schools after eighth grade. Most parents hold college degrees and are employed in ACULTY Seventy-one percent of District faculty members hold a Master’s degree or higher. Nearly 60 percent have ten or more years of American Musical and Dramatic Academy (1) Vanderbilt University (1) Vermilion Community College (1) Viterbo University (1) Wake Forest University (1) Washington University in St. Louis (1) Top 300 in America (Washington Post) Students enrolled in 2011-2012 436 33 TBD 2010-2011 331 36 29 2009-2010 309 36 32 2008-2009 302 37 36 CA DE ROGRAM An extensive curriculum of on-campus courses is available to students including courses in art, business, computer science, family and consumer science, health, language arts, mathematics, music, physical education, science, social studies, technology and world languages (Spanish, URR CULUM F ATUR Other Program Options X AP IB R LC E P I T English Social Studies Math 3.00 Science Health Physical Education Arts Electives Total Credits Required ................................................22.50 **Students with 24 credits or more may be exempt from .50 credit which the student receives a grade A - F are included in the GPA. Pass grades are not included in the GPA, but do count for graduation credit (a maximum of one credit per year may and International Baccalaureate courses receive additional weighting in GPA take the AP IB exam at the end of the course receive an Beginning in fall 2008, students at MHS no longer receive an individual class rank. The calculation of cumulative grade point average includes additional weighting for Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate courses. In order Mean Critical Reading 570-710 640 Math 570-700 640 Writing 550-680 612 Total 1710-2060 1,891 Number of students tested 112 Middle 50% Mean English 22-30 26.0 Math 22-28 25.4 Reading 22-30 26.3 Science Reasoning 23-29 26.1 Composite 23-29 25.7 Number of students tested 595 No. of students No. of students 37 39 23 3.94 English Literature 23 29 51 3.52 Government & Politics 33 11 8 7 3.73 History: Europe 136 32 40 52 3.65 History: United States 140 48 56 27 4.01 Human Geography 40 12 13 12 3.85 Physics B 76 11 28 31 3.58 Psychology 153 55 37 41 3.80 Spanish Language 36 10 10 11 3.69 Statistics 104 13 24 42 3.19 Total number of 1,431* 88% of students scored 3 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 Semifinalists 14* 12 18 15 13 Commended Students 19 21 32 24 19 * * Math Studies SL * AP Art History Politics * Bible as Literature & Philosophy X * Chemistry X * French II, III, IV X as Certificate students (taking individual IB leadership and service may be elected to National Honor OURS ATALOG NSP NG E RYON ASS ON TO E XC NSP NG E RYON ASS ON TO E XC 2012* 2011 2010 47 71 30 35 22 43 80 National Scholars 4 24 24 Total Number of Scholars from May 2011 Testing: 243 No. taking No. of students 3.50 88 34 59 37 74 31 168 28 63 72 12 48 Median GPA: 3.11