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420 W Stadium Dr
Wake Forest, NC 27587-2599
(919) 554-8611

2002 - 03 Principal: Andre C Smith
 

 Wake County Schools
Grades 9-12
Regular School
Traditional Calendar

 

School Size
The total number of students in your school, and the average number of students in schools with similar grade ranges in your district and the state.

Our School:

1,208

 

District:

1,656

 

State:

994

 




Average Course Size
The average number of students enrolled in the courses below at the time of testing.

English I

Algebra I

Algebra II

Geometry

Biology

Chemistry

Physical Science

Physics

ELPS

US History

Our School

18

20

30

22

26

23

18

14

13

25

District

17

17

21

20

20

22

16

16

19

19

State

18

19

21

21

20

20

19

16

20

19







Specialized Course Enrollments
The percentage of high school Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) course enrollments, community college and university regular academic course enrollments, and high school and community college career and technical course enrollments.

Percentage of Total Course Enrollments in:

Advanced College Prep Courses
(AP*, IB**, Community College, University)

Career and Technical Courses
(School, Community College)

Our School

3%

12%

District

5%

10%

State

3%

15%

* AP = Advanced Placement
** IB = International Baccalaureate



Financial Support
Information about the financial support in your district is available on your district's report card. This information includes the source of funds from local, state and federal sources; the use of funds for salaries, employee benefits, purchased services, supplies/materials, instructional equipment, and other items; and the 5-year average of capital expenditures.


 

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