E X T RA CUR R IC U LA R A C T I V I T I ES CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Academic World Quest Asian Culture Club Big Brothers/Big Sisters Book Club Checkers Club Chess Club The Club Comic Book Club C.O.R.E. Creative Writing Club Engineering/First Robotics (formerly TSA) Envirothon Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) Fitness Club Florida Future Educators of America (FFEA) The Food Club Garden Club Get Involved Golden Girls Interact JROTC—Academic Team/Color Guard/Cyber Patriot / Staff/Leadership Team JROTC—Drill Team, Raiders & Rifle Team Junior Civitan Junior State of America Key Club Kids C.A.N. Know Your County Government Laureate Mock Trial Model United Nations Mu Alpha Theta (Math) National Honor Society Performing Arts Philosophy Club Phoenix Club Physics Club Relay For Life Scholar Bowl Spanish Honor Society Student Government Association (SGA) TeenAge Republicans (TARS) Tom’s Campus Club MALE INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Lacrosse Soccer Swimming & Diving Tennis Track & Field Wrestling FEMALE INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS Basketball Cheerleading Cross Country Golf Lacrosse Soccer Softball Swimming & Diving Tennis Track & Field Volleyball Wrestling ACHIEVEMENTS AND HONORS Washington Post—High School Challenge 2011 Newsweek—America’s Best High Schools 2010 CTE Career Technical Education Certification—2011 Project Lead the Way Engineering Academy—FGCU South West Florida Solar Challenge Grand Champion—2013 Ranked Among Top 10 in MIT/NASA Zero Robotics Competition—2011 A-Team Challenge—Southwest Florida Regional Champions—2011, Semi-Finalists—2012, Quarter-Finalists—2013, Quarter-Finalists-2014 Award Winning Newspaper and Yearbook Collier County Mock Trial Placed 4th in US National Competition, Sportsmanship Award—2011 Congressional Student Art Award Naples High School 1100 Golden Eagle Circle Naples, FL 34102 Phone: 239-377-2200 Fax: 239-377-2201 www.collierschools.com/nhs/ CEEB Code - 101210 District Model United Nations District Advanced Studies Laureate Graduates—2013, 2014 FHSAA State Athletic Academic Team Champions—Baseball 2008, 2009; Girls’ Swimming 2011; Girls’ Lacrosse 2011 JROTC Honor Unit with Distinction Ranked 3rd in Nation-2011 JROTC Leadership Symposium and Academic Bowl Collier County JROTC Raider Challenge Champions 2nd Place, SW FL JROTC Exhibition Drill 2nd Place, SW FL JROTC Color Guard 3rd Place, County Rifle League Champions Music Programs: Marching, Concert, Symphonic, & Jazz Bands Orchestra Chorus Musical Theater Symphonic & Concert Bands—Superior Ratings, Florida Bandmasters Marching Band—Superior Ratings, Florida Bandmasters Solo, Ensemble & Jazz Bands—Superior Ratings, Florida Bandmasters Eaglettes/Auxilliary—Superior Ratings, Florida Bandmasters Participants—Naples Youth Philharmonic Orchestra, Naples Youth Jazz Orchestra, Collier HS All County Band & FSU Tri-State Honor Bands NHS Bands Annual Commissioning Project AICE General Paper “Top In The World” National Merit Scholars National Merit Semi-Finalists National Achievement Scholars National Advanced Placement Scholars AP Scores Exceed National Averages ACT Scores Exceed National Averages SAT Scores Exceed National Averages State Baseball Champions-2009 State Boys’ Cross Country Runner-up—2007 State Football Champions—2001, 2007 State Football Runner-up—2003 State Softball Champs—1987-1991, 1993-1996, 1998, 2001, 2007, 2008 State Softball Runner-up—1999, 2002-2004 , 2010 State Tennis Champs—2002, 2003, 2004, 2012,2013, 2014 State Boys’ Track and Field Champion-2014 Administration Dr. Kamela Patton, Superintendent of Schools Kevin Saba, Principal Dr. Denise R. Lindheim, Assistant Principal Curriculum and Instruction Michael Joyce, Assistant Principal Student Services Maryann Gallegos, Assistant Principal Student Services Ernie Modugno, Athletic Director Counseling Department M. Allison Ferraro, Department Chair Pamela Berryman Mary Linda Sanders Bernardo Torres Janet Glancy, AICE Advisor District School Board Pat Carroll, Chair Kathleen Curatolo, Vice Chair Barbara Berry, Member Julie Sprague, Member Roy M. Terry, Member GRADING SCALE NHS ADVANCED STUDIES COLLEGE CREDIT PROGRAMS Letter Grades of A, B, C, D, & F are given in all courses 2015 ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSES COMMUNITY OF GREATER NAPLES Naples is located in lower Southwest Florida in Collier County containing approximately 2,034 square miles of land and water. Climate is best described as semi-tropical with a strong marine influence from the Gulf of Mexico. The population is approximately 251,000 with a major surge during the winter season. Naples High School serves a globally diverse student population. PROFESSIONAL STAFF The professional staff at Naples High School includes the Principal, three Assistant Principals, one Activities/Athletics Director, four School Counselors, one part-time AICE Advisor, one Media Specialist, one Testing Coordinator, one Intervention Support Specialist, and 86 teachers. Sixty-three percent of the professional staff holds advanced degrees beyond the bachelor degree level. 12 Golden Apple Teachers 6 National Board Certified Teachers Highly Qualified Teachers ACCREDITATION & ENROLLMENT Naples High School is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS)/Advanced Ed. DEMOGRAPHICS Total 2014-2015 Enrollment 1728 9th—398 10th—489 11th—465 12th—376 Racial/Ethnic White Black Hispanic Asian Multiracial Native American Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Number of Students School % 998 57.75% 137 7.93% 518 29.98% 20 1.16% 39 2.26% 13 .75% 3 .17% ACADEMIES NAF ACADEMIES Academy of Engineering Academy of Information Technology NHS ACADEMIES Teaching Academy ABCDFIWP WF - 90-100% 80– 89% 70– 79% 60– 69% Below 60% Outstanding Progress Above Average Progress Average Progress Lowest Acceptable Progress Failure Incomplete Withdrawn/Pass Withdrawn/Fail GENERAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS 24 Credit Option 16 Required Credits 4 English 4 Mathematics, including Algebra I & Geometry 3 Science (2 Laboratories) 3 Social Studies 1 Physical Education to include the integration of Health (HOPE) 1 Fine/Performing, and/or Practical Arts 8 Elective Credits Additional Requirements * Passing score on FCAT 2.0 Reading and Algebra EOC * Cumulative unweighted GPA of 2.0 on 4.0 scale. * Additional requirements can be found at the Florida Department of Education Website: http://info.fldoe.org/ docushare/dsweb/Get/Document-7087/dps-2014-89a.pdf Approximately 54% of graduates enroll in post-secondary institutions (41% 4-year institutions, 13% 2-year institutions). 2014 SCHOLASTIC ASSESSMENT TEST MEAN SCORES MATH 505 2014 ACT ASSESSMENT RESULTS MEAN SCORES ENGLISH READING 20.6 22.3 MATH SCIENCE Chemistry English Literature/Comp Environmental Science Government, U.S. Human Geography Macroeconomics Music Theory Physics Psychology Spanish Language Statistics Studio Art 2014 AP EXAMINATIONS DATA 515 AP Exams Administered 323 AP Exams Passed 63% Pass Rate 2015 CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (AICE) CURRICULUM - BRITISH GCE-A LEVELS AICE Biology AS AICE Marine Science A AICE General Paper AS AICE Global Perspectives AS AICE English Language AS AICE International History A AICE US History A/AS AICE Math I AS AICE Thinking Skills AS 2014 AICE EXAMINATIONS DATA 613 AICE Exams Administered 475 AICE Exams Passed 79% Pass Rate ENC 1101 English Comp I ENC 1102 English Lit & Comp EDF 2005 Introduction to Education EDF 2085 Introduction to Diversity of Education 2015 DUAL ENROLLMENT DATA 85 On Campus Dual Enrollment Students 18 Off Campus Full-Time Dual Enrollment Students at Florida Gulf Coast University and Florida SouthWestern State College 98% Pass Rate 2014 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS AICE Academy INDUSTRY CERTIFICATION EARNED THROUGH ACADEMIES 2014 - 128 Industry Certifications passed and earned Calculus BC ON CAMPUS DUAL ENROLLMENT COURSES-FSW STATE COLLEGE 18 Credit ACCEL Option Same criteria as above except: 3 elective credits instead of 8 Physical Education is not required Online course not required CRITICAL READING 509 Calculus AB 21.0 21.1 Bright Futures Recipients Florida Academic Scholar Florida Medallion Scholar Gold Seal Local Scholarship Recipients Advanced Studies Laureate 102 24 37 13 126 24