Fau High Info
Fau High Info
Fau High Info
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Accreditation and Memberships FAU High School is an A-rated school by the Florida State Department of Education and is fully accredited through the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Faculty for students in grade 9 are shared with the Alexander D. Henderson University School (ADHUS) which was recognized in 2005 as a No Child Left Behind Blue Ribbon School. According to the then Secretary of Education Dr. Rod Paige, This award demonstrates the achievements of one half of one percent of all schools across the nation. FAU High School is also a member of NALS: The International Association of Laboratory and University-Affiliated Schools, the National Association of College Admissions and Counseling (NACAC), and the Florida High School Athletics Association (FSHAA). School Calendar The 9th grade academic year runs from mid-August to early June, an instructional period of 180 days. Grades 10 - 12 follow the universitys calendar. FAU High School students may also participate in summer coursework at the university after the successful completion of grade 9. Curriculum Over the past 9 years, FAU High School has developed an innovative curriculum and instructional delivery to strengthen student transition from grade 9 to the university with very promising results. Ninth graders or pre-collegiate students complete two university-level Spanish courses as well as a challenging Honors curriculum in core subject areas. Students in grades 10-12 may complete up to 18 university credits per semester. Graduates meet all curricular and service requirements for the State of Florida Bright Futures Scholarship in addition to many other scholarship and financial aid opportunities. They also complete core course requirements for Floridas state university system admissions and potentially qualify for guaranteed admission to other Florida public universities. FAU High School students complete 30 high school (Carnage) equivalent credits, a minimum of 100 service learning hours and an average of 36 credits per calendar year, including summer sessions. Class Rank Class rank is computed at the end of the students seventh semester, using a 4.0 weighted scale inclusive of all grades earned in all subjects, such as advanced, honors, International Baccalaureate, Advanced Placement and university dual enrolled courses. FAU High School awards a State of Florida high school diploma and issues a standard electronic transcript listing high school courses, equivalents, grades, credits awarded and typical student information. Grading/Quality Points System A (outstanding) = 90-100%=4.0 B (above average) = 80-89%=3.0 C (average) = 70-79%=2.0 D (below average) = 60-69%=1.0 F (failing) = 0-59%=0.0
College Acceptance 100% of FAU High Schools graduates matriculate to a college/university undergraduate or graduate/professional program. To date, graduates have been accepted to New York University, Abilene Christian University, Boston College, Clemson University, Florida Atlantic University, Florida State University, Florida State University (Honors), Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College (FAU), Iowa State University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Notre Dame, Purdue University, Rochester Institute of Technology, Stetson University, Tulane University, United States Air Force Academy, United States Military Academy at West Point, University of Chicago, University of Florida, University of Miami, University of Pittsburgh, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (The Corps of Cadets), Wake Forest University, and West Virginia University.