Underserved students at this school are performing far better than other
students in the state, and this school is successfully closing the achievement gap.
4-year high school graduation rate81%
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4-year high school graduation rate
Average SAT score48.79%
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Average SAT score
Average ACT score58.33%
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Average ACT score
ACT college readiness rate30%
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ACT college readiness rate
AP course participation0%
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AP course participation
Percentage of students enrolled in Dual Enrollment classes grades 9-1271%
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Percentage of students enrolled in Dual Enrollment classes grades 9-12
Percentage of students enrolled in IB grades 9-120%
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Percentage of students enrolled in IB grades 9-12
College Success
Graduates pursuing college or vocational program50%
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Graduates pursuing college or vocational program
Advanced Courses
AP math course participation<1%
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AP math course participation
AP science course participation2%
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AP science course participation
Other AP course participation<1%
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Other AP course participation
Courses & Programs
The list below is a sample of available courses at this school.
Academic programs
Dual enrollment
Honors classes
Study skills classes
Art courses
Architecture
Ceramics
Computer animation
Design
Drawing / Sketching
Graphics
Painting
Photography
Printmaking
Sculpture
Technical design and production
Textiles
Video and film production
Music courses
Band
Choir / Chorus
Instrumental music lessons
Jazz band
Orchestra
Vocal lessons / coaching
Performance arts courses
Creative writing
Dance
Drama
Improv
Poetry
World language courses
Spanish
Equity Overview
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Underserved students at this school may be falling far behind other students in the state, and this school may have large achievement gaps.
Test score
Low-income and underserved students10 %All other students19 %
Race/Ethnicity
All students
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All students
White
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White
All students81%
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All students
White80%
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White
All students71%
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All students
White72%
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White
Asian or Pacific Islander50%
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Asian or Pacific Islander
Two or more races50%
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Two or more races
Black100%
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Black
All students6%
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All students
White5%
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White
Asian or Pacific Islander<1%
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Asian or Pacific Islander
Hispanic<1%
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Hispanic
Two or more races29%
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Two or more races
Black100%
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Black
All students19%
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All students
White19%
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White
Low Income Students
All students81%
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All students
Low-income72%
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Low-income
Students With Disabilities
All students6%
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All students
Students with disabilities21%
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Students with disabilities
All students19%
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All students
Students with disabilities29%
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Students with disabilities
Student Demographics
Schools that create a positive culture help all students thrive.
White97%
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White
Two or more races1%
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Two or more races
Hispanic1%
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Hispanic
Asian or Pacific Islander1%
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Asian or Pacific Islander
Black<1%
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Black
From the School
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A safe disciplined learning environment with bounds of opportunities to assist all students to develop their full potential. Students are offered a 1-1 Chromebook learning advantage with access to monitored fast WiFi. As well as education in the core subjects Mt. Carmel High School is rich in vocational and dual credit college courses. Junior and Community Colleges
Start time
08:05 AM
End time
03:05 PM
Schedule
AM and PM kindergartenTraditional
Transportation
Buses / vans provided for studentsPaid public transportation provided for special education students
Dress code
None
Boarding school
Day school
Type of school
Career and Tech (vocational)College preparatorySTEMTeacher-run
Coed
Coed
Colleges students typically attend after graduation