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NORTHVIEW HIGH SCHOOL




10625 Parsons Road Johns Creek, GA 30097 770-497-3828 www.northviewhigh.com




2013 – 2014

SCHOOL PROFILE
Northview High School opened in the Fall of 2002 to serve students residing in northeast Fulton County. A rigorous, well-rounded academic program that includes extensive fine arts and technology course offerings prepares a diverse student population for further study after graduation.

Over eighty clubs, service organizations, and performing ensembles coupled with a full athletic program support the Titans’ mission to instill excellence in academics, arts, and athletics.



Class of 2013

Graduate Profile

Attending four-year colleges: 90%

Attending two-year colleges: 4%

Technical School/Military/other: 6%

HOPE Scholarship eligibility: 74%

Scholarships: $5,613,868 (w/o HOPE)




SAT Read Writing Math Total

2013 Northview 574 580 619 1773

2012 Northview 571 579 619 1769

2011 Northview 568 572 611 1751

2013 System 520 516 531 1567

2013 Georgia 490 475 487 1452

2013 National 496 488 514 1498


Highest SAT Score of Fulton High Schools

Third Highest Score of Georgia High Schools

ACT


2013 Northview Composite: 25.9

2012 Northview Composite: 26.3

2011 Northview Composite: 25.8

2013 System Composite: 22.6

2013 Georgia Composite: 20.7

2013 National Composite: 20.9



Highest ACT Score of Fulton High Schools

Highest Score of Georgia High Schools

2013 Advanced Placement Exams


Participants: 696

Exams completed: 1,627

Scoring 3 or higher: 81.1%

Seniors completing an AP Course: 62%




scantitan


Ever Upward and Onward!


Administration


Dr. Paul Brannon, Principal

Tiffany Butera, Asst. Principal

Latoya Miley, Asst. Principal

Brian Downey, Asst. Principal

Robert Hunter, Asst. Principal

Counseling


Renee Ferrerio Counseling Chair

Kellen Ward, Counselor

Steven Creel, Counselor

Laura Ashby, Counselor

Allison Leja, Counselor

Andrew Alhadeff, Counselor



Parent/Student Contacts


Julie Lynch/Angela Whalley, PTSA Co-Presidents

Edward Wang, Senior Class President

Seong Su Kim, SGA President


Partners in Education


Chick Fil A at Johns Creek

Emory Hospital at Johns Creek

Home Depot, Siemans

Northside Hospital

Gluck’s Orthodontist

Publix, Oasis Health Center

C-2 Education

Bank of North Georgia

Airmess Technologies

Longhorn Steakhouse

Princeton Review, Kaplan Test Prep

Modern OBGYN


SPECIAL PROGRAMS

Cooperative Business Education

Broadcast and Video Production

Computer Science

Pre-Engineering

Lunch Study/Tutoring

Mentorship

SAT Preparation

ACCEL (Dual Enrollment) Program

Inter-Related Resource (IRR)

Talented and Gifted (TAG)


Our mission is to instill excellence

in academics, arts, and athletics.
2004 and 2005

State AAAAA

Governor’s Cup Recipient
2005-2010, 2012-2013

Newsweek Magazine

Top 1,000 High School


2012

U.S. News and World Report

Top 100 High School”


2005-2010, 2012

Atlanta Magazine

Best High School”


2005, 2007 Silver Award

2006, 2008 Gold Award

2009 Platinum Award

2010 Platinum Award

Governor’s Office of Student Achievement
2007 - 2012 Siemens Award

for Advanced Placement
2006 Gold Achievement Award

Southern Regional Educational Board
2006, 2007, 2008, 2009

Georgia Athletic Directors Association

Top 25” AAAAA Programs



AP and College Courses

French Language Calculus AB

Latin Vergil Calculus BC German Language Statistics

Spanish Language Biology

Chemistry Physics B

Psychology Physics C

US History Microeconomics

World History Macroeconomics

Computer Science A 2-D Design

Environmental Science 3-D Design

European History Music Theory

Lit. and Composition US Gov.& Politics

Human Geography Art History

Drawing Portfolio

Language, Comp, and American Lit

Chinese Language and Culture


College Calculus 2 & 3 taught by GA Tech
Twenty-eight Honors Courses available in

Math, Science, English, and World Languages


National Merit Finalists

2013: 35 2012: 32 2011: 34 2010: 33



National Merit Semi-Finalists

2013: 36 2012: 32 2011: 35 2010: 34



National Merit Commended Students

2014: 71 2013: 66 2012: 31 2011: 38



Governor’s Honors Finalists

2013: 24 2012: 12 2011: 20 2010: 28



College Board AP Scholars (Seniors only)

2013: 170 2012:194 2011:112 2010:160



Activities & Clubs

Academic Bowl ~

Anime ~ Art ~ Black History Month

Bollywood ~ Breakfast

Chamber Music Society

Chinese Culture ~ Debate Team

Fellowship of Christian Athletes

French


Future Business Leaders of America

German ~ Glee ~

Improv ~ JROTC

Jewish Student Union

Latin ~ Math Team

Medical Society ~Mock Trial

Muslim Students Association

Philosophy ~ Ping Pong

Programming ~ SEWA

Science Olympiad ~ Science Force

Spanish ~ Spanish for Kids

Technology Student Association (TSA)

Theatre Co. ~ Techno Robotics

Ultimate Frisbee ~ Video Gaming ~

Yoga ~ WNHS-TV
Honor & Service Organizations

Aid Special Citizens

Beta Club ~ Environmental Brigade

Food Bank Club

Habitat for Humanity

Key Club


International Thespian Society

Interact ~ Kaleidoscope

National Art Honor Society

National English Honor Society

National French Honor Society

National Honor Society

National German Honor Society

National Latin Honor Society

National Science Honor Society

National Spanish Honor Society

Student Government Association

Students Against Destructive Decisions

21st Century Leaders

Titan Bridge

Tri-M Music Honor Society

Tutors in Action Network

Will-To-Live ~ World Relief

Talented and Gifted Program . . .
TAG, a multi-criterion based gifted enrichment program, offers students access to specialty seminars, subject-area extensions, independent study, and off-campus study. An internship component provides hands-on experience promoting career options.
Services for Exceptional Children . . .
Students with mild-moderate learning disabilities, behavioral disabilities, and other mental impairments may be served through this program. Services include team-taught classes, self-contained instruction, and monitoring services.
State of the Art Facilities . . .
The main building, totaling 270,800 permanent square feet, provides sixty standard classrooms, thirty-six laboratories, a Counseling Center, nine departmental workrooms, specialized fine arts and technology instructional areas, and physical education facilities. A village of five portable classrooms comfortably aids in accommodating our student population. Indoor facilities feature an auditorium, two gymnasiums, weight training, sports medicine, and fitness rooms, food court, media center, and commons/courtyard area. A community-initiated capitol improvements program has provided a Junior Titans field house, indoor baseball/softball batting facilities, a multi-media stadium scoreboard, and a multi-purpose athletic building. The seventy-three acre campus includes several outdoor classrooms, stocked lake, synthetic turf stadium, tennis courts, and irrigated baseball, softball, and practice fields. Over 700 PC’s and faculty notebooks, classroom sets of laptops, smartboards, and a broadcast studio provide the most recent technology available. Parents may access student grades, attendance, and discipline via the Internet through Home Access Center (HAC). Northview’s website, www.northviewhigh.com, provides daily announcements, calendar, school information, academic resources, and email access between community and staff.

It is the policy of the Fulton County School System not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, or disability in any employment practice, educational program, or any other program, activity or service.


northview titans
Accreditation

Southern Association

of Colleges and Schools
Fall 2013 Enrollment

1,902
Class of 2013 Enrollment

472
Average Daily Attendance

97%
Certified/Non-Certified Staff

107/24

Bachelor of Ed: 24%



Master of Ed: 58%

Specialist/Doctorate: 18%

10+ years experience: 65%
Grading Scale

A = 90–100 B = 80-89

C = 70-79 F = 69 or lower

Seven quality points are awarded to passing grades for all honors, AP, and college courses.


Credits/Schedule

Northview follows a traditional semester schedule. Classes meet for 60 minutes daily. School hours are 8:30 am – 3:40 pm.


Each student is assigned to six classes, a lunch period and a bi-weekly advisement. Students must carry a full schedule of classes, which can include dual enrollment and internship experiences.
The school year consists of two eighteen-week semesters with 0.5 unit of credit awarded, per course, at the end of each semester.
Students must pass five courses during the preceding semester and be on-track for graduation in order to be eligible for interscholastic competition. Transfer students must be ruled eligible by GHSA before participating at the varsity level.

Performing Organizations

Concert Band ~ Symphonic Band Wind Ensemble ~ Titan Marching Band Colorguard ~ Step Team ~ Pep Band

Dance Team ~ Mixed Choir ~ Jazz Choir

Chamber Choir ~ Women’s Chorus

Chamber Orchestra ~ String Orchestra Symphonic Orchestra ~ Concert Orchestra

Thespians ~ Musical Theater ~ Improv

Percussion Ensemble ~ Jazz Band

Student Publications

The Messenger (newspaper)

The Muse (literary magazine)

Mnemosyne (yearbook)



GHSA Athletics

Baseball


Basketball (boys & girls)

Cheerleading – Football

Cheerleading – Basketball

Cheerleading - Competition

Cross Country (boys & girls)

Football


Golf (boys & girls)

Gymnastics

Lacrosse (boys & girls)

Soccer (boys & girls)

Softball (fast-pitch)

Swimming/Diving (boys & girls)

Tennis (boys & girls)

Track (boys & girls)

Volleyball

Wrestling


Club Sports

Fencing


Crew

Cricket
State Championships


Boys Golf – 2003, 2007

Girls Volleyball – 2005, 2007, 2008

Girls Golf – 2006, 2007

Girls Swimming – 2007



Girls Tennis - 2008

Boys Tennis – 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
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