Ann Bane-Realtor - Hampton City Schools

Combined Average
SAT Score:
1346
www.sbo.hampton.k12.va.us
AT A GLANCE
2013 Graduates:
1,546
On-Time Graduation
Rate: 85.5%
(As calculated by the Virginia
Department of Education‘s
On-Time Graduation
Rate Schedule)
Graduates Attending
College: 74%
accepted to two-year and
four-year colleges
OUR MISSION
In collaboration with our commuity, Hampton City
Schools ensures academic excellence for every child,
every day, whatever it takes.
CORE VALUES
We believe that the developmental needs of children
are central to every aspect of the operation of
Hampton City Schools and that all interactions with
our stakeholders must be governed by our core
values-integrity, responsibility, innovation,
excellence, and professionalism.
Scholarships:
Dr. Linda Madsen Shifflette
During the 2012-2013
school year, scholarships
and grants were awarded
totaling $30,337,285.
2012-13 Graduates College Acceptance
Sports Offered:
Fall Sports
Football, Cross Country, Field Hockey,
Cheerleading, Golf, Volleyball
Winter Sports
Basketball, Swimming, Wrestling,
Cheerleading, Indoor Track, Diving
Spring Sports
Softball, Baseball, Boys Tennis, Girls Tennis,
Soccer, Outdoor Track
• 19 Elementary Schools K-5
• 5 Middle Schools
• 1 Gifted Center
• 4 High Schools
• The Campus at Lee housing:
(includes 1 magnet & 2 fundamental
schools and 1 school for arts)
- Spratley Gifted Center (Gr. 3-8)
• 1 Early Childhood Center
- Moton Early Childhood Center
• 2 PK-8 Schools
(includes 1 fundamental and 1 magnet)
- Performance Learning Center
- Alternative Education
- Bridgeport Academy
- GED
800 elementary students each
- PK-5 400 middle school students each
- Grades 6-8
• 100 middle school students in each
choice program Designed with three
major learning centers PK-Grade 2,
Grades 3-5 and Grades 6-8
Established Choice Programs
Andrews PK-8 focus - Engineering
Phenix PK-8 focus - Biotechnology/Medical Arts
The Governor’s School for Science and Technology
The International Baccalaureate Programme
Career Academies
• Health and Medical Science Academy - Bethel HS
• Architecture and Applied Arts Academy - Kecoughtan HS
• Information Design and Engineering Academy - Phoebus HS
• Aero-Space and IT Academy - Hampton High School (2014-15)
Culinary Arts Academy - Phoebus HS
STEM
21st Century Community Learning Center
Dual Enrollment
SPECIAL
PROGRAMS
ATHLETICS
• Boston • Chowan • Christopher Newport • Clarion • Colombia
• Delaware State • Duke • Fayetteville State • Ferrum
• George Mason • Hampden-Sydney • Hampton • Harvard
• Howard • James Madison • Liberty • Longwood • Lynchburg
• Mary Baldwin • Norfolk State • North Carolina A & T State
• North Carolina State • Oberlin • Old Dominion • Princeton
• Purdue • Radford • Regent • Roanoke • Saint Augustine
• Spelman • St. John • William and Mary • Virginia
• Virginia at Wise • Thomas Nelson • U.S. Air Force Academy
• U.S. Naval Academy • California • Delaware • Florida
• Mary Washington • Maryland • Pittsburgh
• Virginia Commonwealth • Virginia Military Institute
• Virginia State • Virginia Tech • Virginia of Lynchburg
• Virginia Wesleyan • Winston-Salem State • Yale
Early College Options
Teacher Population: 1,530
Elementary school teachers with
Master’s Degrees & Higher: 243
Middle school teachers with Master’s
Degrees & Higher: 191
High school teachers with Master’s
Degrees & Higher: 170
National Board Certified Teachers: 115
Average Student Teacher Ratio:
Grades K-3
1:23
Grades 4-5, Middle Schools
& High Schools
1:25
Student Population:
White:
African-American:
Hispanic:
Asian:
American Indian or Alaskan Native:
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander:
Other:
District Budget
District’s Budget for 2012-2013:
$191,909,156
Student Per Pupil Expenditure
as budgeted for FY13: $10,061
District’s Budget for 2013-2014:
$196,998,077
English as a Second Language:
Over 530 students from 56 countries,
speaking 35 different languages
Number of
Advanced Placement
Courses Offered:
22
www.sbo.hampton.k12.va.us
For additional information or assistance
contact Ann Bane at 757.727.2423
[email protected]
In compliance with Federal and State Laws and Regulations, Hampton City Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, or the presence of non-job related medical conditions or handicaps in the educational
programs and activities it operates in its admission policies and its employment practices.
20,700
27%
60%
6%
2.3%
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.1%
5%
Students enrolled in
AP courses:
In 2012 - 2013,
1,404 students took
2,067 AP exams.