QUICK FACTS 2012 – 2013 School Year Overall Grades 9-12 - Fulton County Public High School Enrollment: 2,309 Student-Teacher Ratio: 15-1 Academic Honors and Results (Class of 2012) National Merit Finalists: 11 Military Academy Appointments:2 AP Courses Offered: 26 AP Exams Given: 1523 (1911 projected for 2013) Percentage scoring 3 or higher: 87% Average SAT Score: 1677 – 8th in state Average ACT Score: 24.7 - 7th in State Students in Gifted Program: 807 5-year AP Merit School 2 Students named Presidential Scholars 2012 Davidson Fellow Service Clubs 2012 College Data Attending college: 94% HOPE Scholarship Eligible: 51% Scholarship Offers: $10, 680,756 Class of 2012 to UGA & GT: 62 Also enrolled at: Stanford, Harvard, Yale, U.S. Naval Academy, University of Virginia, Vanderbilt University, Duke University, University of Southern California, University of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania and others Faculty 154 Faculty Members 73% with Advanced Degrees 80% of faculty involved in clubs or sports Faculty includes o Ga. ROTC Teacher of the Year o College Board AP Facilitators o National Board Certified Teachers Volunteer Activities Students support Habitat for Humanity, Race for the Cure, North Fulton Community Charities, STAR House, and raised over $15,000 for Leukemia research through Pennies for Patients. Specialty Programs JROTC Broadcast Video Production Engineering and Technology Salon Services Business and Computer Science Consumer and Family Sciences Anchor Club, National Honor Society, Beta Club, Interact, Key Club, Club Red Bowl and more. -Roswell Hornets -Ros well Hornets -Roswell Hornets -R oswell Hor nets -Roswell Hornets -R oswell Hor nets -Roswell Hornets -Roswell HornetsRoswell Hor nets -Rosw ell Hornets -Roswell Hornets -Ros well Hornets -Roswell Hornets -R oswell Hor nets -Roswell Hornets -R oswell Hor nets -Roswell Hornets -Roswell HornetsHornHornets-Roswell Hornets-Roswell Hor nets Performing Arts 116 Orchestra Participants 130 total students in band Theatre Arts Chorus Languages Offered French Latin Spanish Japanese German (Fall 2013) Roswell Hornets-Roswell HornetsAthletics Class AAAAA School Roswell Hornets-Roswell Hornets 16 GHSA Sanctioned Sports 42 Teams (Varsity, JV, Freshman) o 21 Boys – 21 Girls Number of Coaches: 84 Athletic Trainers: 2 20 Athletic Booster Clubs Student athletes: 800+ 2012 Girls Tennis Champions 2012 Girls’ Lacrosse State Finalist 2011 Girls’ Volleyball Finalist 2007 Football State Champions 2007 Girl’s Gymnastics Champions RHS students currently playing NCAA sports at Stanford, Harvard, Vanderbilt, University of Tennessee, William and Mary and others Extracurricular Activities 78 Clubs, including organizations for Fencing, Ultimate Frisbee, Animal Rescue, Fishing, Media, Indian Culture and WRHS “The Hive” radio station. Academic Competitions: Science Bowl, Academic Bowl, Robotics Team, JROTC Academic Team, Mock Trial, Debate, Model UN, Science Olympiad, Math Team, Junior Classical League and Technology Fair. Special Education Programs Roswell High serves 242 students through its Special Education Department. This includes the many students who only need support in the regular classroom, but Roswell also has programs to give students with more extensive physical and intellectual challenges the work and life skills they will need after leaving high school. Among the award-winning programs is the RHS Coffee House, where students prepare and sell coffee to the staff most mornings each week. About Roswell High School Roswell High School is a public school in the Fulton County School System located in a residential community approximately 18 miles north of Atlanta, Georgia. While the city of Roswell has grown enormously since the school began in 1949, many things have remained the same—strong community support, engaged parents, and a spirited student body. Roswell High School offers a real world experience in the safety of a close-knit community. Students leave Roswell with a first class education, personal skills to compete in any field they choose, and a sense of compassion for those who struggle with everyday tasks. Principal Jerome Huff