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u. u. 5900 Raider Drive Sandy Springs, Georgia 30328 http://www.riverwoodics.org. u. u. Office: 404.847.1980 Fax: 404.255.8709 Counseling: 404.847.1987. Administrative. Student Support. Head Counselor : Mrs . Sally Page
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u u 5900 Raider Drive Sandy Springs, Georgia 30328 http://www.riverwoodics.org u u Office: 404.847.1980 Fax: 404.255.8709 Counseling: 404.847.1987 Administrative Student Support Head Counselor: Mrs. Sally Page Counselors: Ms.Michaelle Myrthil, Ms. Melissa Perlmutter, Ms. Ann Wilson College & Career Center Coordinator:Mrs. Roxie Garber Registrar : Mrs.Shila Pattni Bilingual Community Liaison: Mrs. Olivia Gonzalez Social Worker:Mrs. Shawnette Miller Graduation Coach/504 Chair/Tier 3 Chair:Ms. Kate Pece Interim Principal:Mr. Ron Tesch Assistant Principals: Mr. Oliver Blackwell, Ms. Pam Spalla Ms. Kari Schrock, Ms. Jillian Harris IB and Magnet Program Coordinator:Ms. Brandi Herbert Student Activities Coordinator and Athletic Director: Coach Mike Santoro Postgraduate Plans Class of 2012 Marking System and Procedure School and Community A = 90 - 100 B = 80 - 89 C = 70 - 79 F = 69 - 0 The numeric average is cumulative and figured on a 100 point scale. Honors, AP and IB courses receive an additional seven points added to the final passing class grade. 4-year College/University 86% 2-year College/Technical/ Vocational College 7% Full- or Part-time Employment 2% Military 2% Gap Year/ Travel 0% Undecided 3% Type: Public grades 9-12 Enrollment: 1,695 Class of 2012: 352 CEEB School Code #: 110216 Location: Located in the northern suburb of Atlanta, easy access from I-285. Riverwood International Charter School, one of the sixteen high schools in the Fulton County School System, opened in the fall of 1971. Accredited by the Georgia Department of Education, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and the International Baccalaureate Organization, Riverwood International Charter School is a four year academic, college/career preparatory high school offering a broad program and experiences that address the interpersonal, social, physical, and academic needs of its students. Riverwood is a comprehensive high school and the site of Fulton County’s International Studies Magnet Program. Riverwood is the only Fulton County school offering both the International Baccalaureate Middle Years and Diploma Programs. This prestigious college prep institution has a diverse, talented student body and faculty. One of the unique features of this school, where 90% of the students go on to major colleges and universities, is the level of opportunity for parents to be actively involved in their child’s education. In addition, our students are regularly awarded Georgia HOPE Scholarships and rank among the highest achievers in the nation on the SAT and ACT. Curriculum Standardized Test Scores Advanced Placement Courses: English Literature and Composition Chemistry, Physics B, Environmental Science, Calculus AB, Calculus BC , Statistics US History, World History, Comparative Government, US Government, Human Geography, Macroeconomics and Microeconomics, Psychology Studio Art: AP2 Design and AP Drawing Portfolio Music Theory International Baccalaureate Courses: English SL/HL Spanish SL/HL, French SL/HL, Japanese B SL/HL 20TH Century History HL Environmental Systems & Societies SL, Chemistry SL/HL Physics SL, Design Technology SL Math Studies SL, Math SL,/HL Visual Arts SLA/HL, Theatre Arts SL/HL, Music SL/HL Economics SL Theory of Knowledge IB Business Management SL/HL Engineering • Advanced Placement (AP) scores for 2012:5 = 7%, 4 = 20%, 3 = 28%, 2 = 26%, 1 = 19% • 2012 IB diploma pass rate: 95% • Number of diploma candidates: 40 • Number of candidates who passed the diploma: 38 • Average exam grade obtained by candidates who passed the diploma: 4.8 • SAT Averages for Class of 2012:Critical Reading: 544, Math: 546, Writing: 541 - Total: 1,631 • ACT Average for Class of 2012: 24.5 • According to U.S. News and World Report, Riverwood International Charter School is ranked #2 in Fulton County Schools, #5 in Georgia public schools, and #291 in the United States. Among the factors included in determining the rankings is college readiness, as well as studentsuccess on standardized tests such as Advanced Placement (AP) and in the International Baccalaureate (IB) program. Cherishing the past…Challenging the present…Conquering the future…
Class of 2012 College and University Acceptances Baseball: 1981, 2000, 2009 Region Championship; 1981, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005-2009 State Tournament; 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012 State Playoffs 2009 State Playoffs Sweet 16 Basketball Boys: 2000, 2002, 2005 State Tournament; 2010 State Tournament (Elite 8) Basketball Girls: 1999 State Tournament Sweet 16; 2000 State Tournament Cross Country Girls: 2001, 2004, 2008 State Runner-Up; 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2010 State Tournament; 2007 State Tournament 3rd Place; 2008 Region Champions Cross Country Boys: 2000-2005, 2008 , 2009, 2010, 2011 State Tournament Competitive Cheer:2000, 2005 Region Championship; 2005,2006 State Tournament Football:2002 State Playoffs Golf Boys:2000 Region Championship; 2009 Region Runner-Up, State Tournament Golf Girls:2000 Region Championship; 2000 State Tournament ; 2009 Region Runner-Up, State Tournament Lacrosse Boys: 2011-State Sweet 16, 2012 Lacrosse Girls: 2010, 2011 State Sweet 16 Softball: 2007-2008 State Tournament; 2008 Regional Runner-Up, State Tournament; State Playoffs 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Soccer Girls:1999 Region Champions; 2000 Regular Season Region Champions; 1999 (Elite 8), 2000, 2003, 2006, 2009 Sweet 16, 2005 Final 4 – State Playoffs; 2008 , 2010 Elite 8, 2011 Sweet 16, 2012 Soccer Boys:1999-2002, 2011 State Playoffs; 2000 Region Championship; 2002 State Championship; 2001 State Runner-Up; 2009, 2010 State Tournament Tennis Boys:2000 Region Championship; 2003-2005, 2011 State Tournament; 2009 State Tournament Elite 8; 2007, 2010 State Runner Up Tennis Girls:2007, 2011 State Tournament; 2008 AAA State Champions 2008, State Runner-Up 2009, 2010 Track Boys:2005, 2006 Region Championship; 2006 4 x 400 Relay Team-State Champions; 2008 State Runner-Up 400 Meter Dash, State Champion 300 Intermediate; 2009 State High Jump Champions Track Girls: 2000 Region Championship; 2008 State Track Meet 3rd Place; 2009 State Champions 1600 & 3200 Meters, State Runner-Up 100 Meters, Region 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