KHS Profile - Keller ISD Schools

Average Student Ranking
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The Median (middle) Grade Point Average for the
2014 Senior Class was 90.7037 which ranked the
average KHS student at 312 in a class of 624.
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Students graduating in the top quarter of their
class attained an average of 95.5323 or higher.
Keller
High School
Testing Profile
2013-2014 SAT Composite Scores
Critical
Reading
548
Math
Writing
565
524
2013-2014 ACT Composite Scores
KHS
24.4
State
20.9
Nat’l
21.0
National Merit Scholarship Program
Finalists
Semifinalists
Commended
2012
6
6
16
2013
4
5
17
2014
5
5
9
2015
*
2
10
2014- 1 National Achievement Outstanding Participant
2015 - 5 National Hispanic Scholars
*not available at printing
2014 Advanced Placement
Number of Students
Number of Tests
Number of 3’s
Number of 4’s
Number of 5’s
AP Scholar Awards
Scholars
With Honors
With Distinction
National Scholars
724
1363
489
323
158
108
55
55
7
KHS School Code: 443755
2012-2013 KISD Board of Trustees
Jim Stitt
President
Craig Allen
Vice President
Ruthie Keyes
Secretary
Brad Schofield
Trustee
Cindy Lotton
Trustee
Karina Davis
Trustee
Jo Lynn Haussmann
Trustee
Dr. Randy Reid
Superintendent
Testing Requirements
Graduating Seniors 2015 and beyond, will be required to
pass the End of Course exams to complete the STAAR
program for graduation.
A National Blue Ribbon School
Profile
2014-2015
Accreditation
Texas Education Agency (TEA)
Contact Information
601 N. Pate-Orr, Keller, TX 76248
817-744-1400
817-744-1411 (counseling)
817-744-1438 (fax)
For records requests or further information, please call
the Registrar, Marcia Sturz
817-744-1417
Keller High School, while focusing on meaningful
collaboration and relationships, will prepare our students
to meet their personal goals through high academic and
social expectations.
Graduation Requirements
Keller ISD’s Community
Keller ISD covers 51 square miles in the cities of Keller,
Colleyville, Fort Worth, Haltom City, Hurst, North
Richland Hills, Southlake, Watauga and Westlake.
Keller ISD has 40 campuses, which will service
approximately 33,000 students during the 2014-2015
school year.
Keller High School Enrollment
Total enrollment
Seniors:
Juniors:
Sophomores:
Freshmen:
2656
564
649
681
762
Professional Staff
KHS Principal
Dr. Michael Nasra
Associate Principal
Ivy Foss
(PD Coord./SS/Assessment/NHS)
Students A-Ba
Assistant Principals
Rick Burks
(Math/PE/Electives/Facilities/Security)
Students Be-Fo
Deanna Payne-Hammonds (SPED/ESL/504/PTSA)
Students Fr-Le
Lisa Simmons
CTE/Acad Awards/STUCO/Trans)
Students Li-Ro
John Taylor
(Eng./Athletics/Comm/Field Trips)
Students Ru-Z
KHS Lead Counselor
Summer Martin (A-Ba
KHS Counselors
Michelle Mayfield (Be-Da))
Teri Reynolds
(De-Har)
Benann Turnley (Hat-Le)
Mardochee Gaston (Li-Pa)
Jennifer Mata
(Pe-Sme)
Jennifer Carver
(Smi-Z)
Danny Ross
Intervention Counselor
Academic Associate
Helene Kilianski
Director of Guidance and Counseling
Jennifer Latu
Graduation requirements for the Distinguished Achievement
Plan are available from the school’s Counseling Department.
KISD Grade-level Classification
9th: 0 - 5.5 credits
10th: 6 - 11.5 credits
Recommended
# of credits
Subject
School Year Structure
English
4.0
Math
4.0
Science
4.0
Social Studies
4.0
Physical Education
1.0
Pre-AP Classes
Speech
.5
Foreign Language
2.0
Fine Arts
1.0
Algebra II
Art I, II & III
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
English I & II
French I
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One school year = 36 weeks
One semester = 18 weeks
Grading period = 6 weeks
Advanced Classes
CTE Certificates Earned
2 certified Nursing Assistant (CAN)
MATHEMATICS
79 Tarrant County Food Handlers Certificate
7 OSHA certified students
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
Statistics
GPA—Grade Point Average
(based on high-point conversion)
Keller ISD
97-100
94-96
90-93
87-89
84-86
80-83
77-79
74-76
71-73
70
A = 90-100
B = 80-89
French II
French III
Geometry
German I
German II
German III
Physics
Pre-Calculus
Spanish I
Spanish II
Spanish III
World Geography
Advanced Placement (AP) Classes
2013-14
 51 Heart Saver/AED CPR
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11th: 12 - 18.5 credits
12th: 19+ credits
GT / Pre-AP / AP
4.40
4.22
4.09
3.92
3.78
3.65
3.48
3.34
3.21
3.08
Regular
4.00
3.84
3.72
3.56
3.44
3.32
3.16
3.04
2.92
2.80
C = 70-79
F = below 70
SOCIAL
STUDIES
Human
Geography
European History
LANGUAGES
Macroeconomics
English Language Microeconomics
English Literature U.S. Government
French Language U.S. History
German Language World History
Spanish Language
Spanish Literature SCIENCE
Biology
Chemistry
Physics B
Physics C
Environmental
Science
ELECTIVES
Studio Art:
Drawing
Studio Art:
2-D Design
Art History
Computer
Science A
Psychology
Music Theory