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 rate79%
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4-year high school graduation rate
AP course participation0%
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AP course participation
Percentage of students enrolled in Dual Enrollment classes grades 9-120%
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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
SAT/ACT participation rate23%
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SAT/ACT participation rate
College Success
Graduates pursuing college or vocational program27%
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Graduates pursuing college or vocational program
Advanced Courses
Algebra 1 participation rate20%
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Algebra 1 participation rate
AP math course participation<1%
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AP math course participation
AP science course participation<1%
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AP science course participation
Other AP course participation<1%
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Other AP course participation
Test Scores
2/10
Test scores at this school fall far below the state average. This suggests that students at this school are likely not performing at grade level.
Math6%
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Math
English35%
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English
Science41%
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Science
Courses & Programs
The list below is a sample of available courses at this school.
Art courses
Ceramics
Design
Drawing / Sketching
Painting
Printmaking
Music courses
Band
Choir / Chorus
Instrumental music lessons
Theory
Vocal lessons / coaching
Performance arts courses
Creative writing
Poetry
World language courses
Latin
Spanish
Race/Ethnicity
All students
2 /10
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All students
White
2 /10
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White
Student Demographics
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White83%
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White
Hispanic9%
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Hispanic
Two or more races5%
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Two or more races
Black3%
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Black
Asian or Pacific Islander<1%
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Asian or Pacific Islander
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander<1%
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Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
Native American<1%
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Native American
From the School
Gillingham is known as a school students consider "home'.