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SCHOOL PROFILE
FESTUS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL is located 30 miles south
of St. Louis in Jefferson County Missouri. The school hosts approximately
975 students in grades 9 through 12 daily and is fully accredited by both
the state of Missouri and the North Central Association. The school has
also been named a Missouri Gold Star School and a Missouri A-Plus School.
The faculty consists of a principal, an assistant principal, and athletic
director/assistant principal, three counselors, an A-plus coordinator,
a nurse, an activities director, and fifty-five teachers. School colors
are black and gold and the school mascot is a tiger.
The city of Festus has a population of 11,200 and is composed of a diverse
population of both white and blue-collar workers. Many citizens commute
to St. Louis daily for employment.
GRADING SYSTEM:
A = 96-100
A- = 93-95
B+ = 90-92
B = 86-89
B- = 83-85
C+ = 80-82
C = 73-79
C- = 70-72
D+ = 67-69
D = 63-66
D- = 60-62
GPA AND CLASS RANK: GPA is calculated on a weighted
4.0 scale.
- Weighted courses: American Literature, English IVA,
Spanish III, Spanish IV, French III, French IV, College Algebra, Trigonometry,
Calculus, Advanced Chemistry, Physics, Advanced Physics. Weighted courses
are considered honors courses. Each weighted course counts for one extra
grade point when compiling overall GPA.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS: The classes of 2008 and 2009
can earn one of the following types of diplomas:
- Academic Diploma 23 Credits: 3 Communication Arts,
3 Social Studies, 2 Math, 2 Science, 1 Fine Arts, 1 Practical Arts,
2 Health/Physical Education, 9 Electives
- College Preparatory Diploma 25 Credits: 4 Communication
Arts (Level 3 and 4 must be advanced), 3 Social Studies, 4 Math (Algebra
I and up), 3 Science, 2 Foreign Language, 1 Fine Arts, 1 Practical Arts,
2 Health/Physical Education, 5 Electives
ACT SCORES: The class of 2007 consisted of 208 graduates,
had an average ACT score of 21.8 and 79.8% elected to continue their education.
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