CHS: By the Numbers

CHS: By the Numbers
2013-14 Edition
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Girls Cross Country – 1st in League and 1st in District
Football – 1st in League and 2nd in State!
Boys Golf – 1st in League
Gymnastics – 1st in League and 1st in District
Mock Trial – 1st in District
National Merit Finalist – Rachel Fadlovic
Science Olympiad – 1st in State…4 years in a row!
Boys Soccer – 1st in League and qualified for state for the 16th straight year
Girls Soccer – 1st League and 1st in District
Girls Softball – 1st in League and 1st in District
Girls Swimming – 1st in District
Boys Swimming – 1st in League and 1st in District
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Knowledge Bowl – 2nd in State
Number of State Placers in Girls Bowling in CHS History:
Porsche Chartrand (2013) and Shelby Chartrand (2014)
Gatorade Athletes of the Year:
Reilly Hennessey - Washington Football Player of the Year and Alexa Efraimson -Washington
and National Girls Cross Country Runner of the Year!
3.48
Average GPA for 2013-14 Fall and Winter Athletic Teams (the highest since 2008)
3.69
Varsity GPA for Boys Swimming – 2014 WIAA State Academic Champions
4:33.29
1600 m time posted by CHS Junior Alexa Efraimson at the 2014 State Track & Field
Championships – a National High School Record!
6
Number of Fall and Winter CHS coaches named “Coach of the Year”
12
National Board Certified Teachers. One more teacher, Lindsay Peters, is pursuing this
certification this year.
13
Number of wins by the CHS Football team this year – a school record
16
Number of District Championships won by our Boys and Girls Swim Teams since 2004
20
Number of AP National Scholars in Spring 2013.
To earn National AP Scholar status, students must average a score of at least “4” on all
Advanced Placement Exams taken and score 4 or higher on eight or more of these exams.
Number of AP National Scholars in 2012: 3
Number of AP National Scholars in 2011: 1
24
Number of CHS students awarded the Presidential Fitness Award 1st Semester.
(To qualify for this award, students must score at or above the 85th percentile nationally on all
five fitness tests: Sit ups, Shuttle Run, Sit-and-Reach, 1 mile run, and Pull ups.)
Note 1: To give you an idea of one standard – the qualifying mark for sit ups for a male student is 57 sit
ups in one minute!
Note 2: This is more students than qualified all year in 2012-13
57
Songs learned and performed this year by the CHS Choir program
Number of these songs written in foreign languages: 15
71
Students who qualified for State DECA Competition
75
Number of combined years in education by CHS retirees Dale Croswell and Rick Jones
203
Number of games won by Boys Soccer Head Coach Roland Minder
944
Number of Advanced Placement Tests projected to be taken this Spring
Note: Number of Advanced Placement Tests taken in 2003: 99
109
Number of CHS students who earned AP Scholar status (students who have successfully passed
at least 3 Advanced Placement tests)
186
Number of Google Chrome Books, housed in six mobile computer carts, that currently on our
campus. These are inexpensive, but capable, laptops which 1. Free up our computer labs and 2.
Enable our students to perform online research and word processing in class.
Number of Chrome Books that were on our campus in 2012-13: 32
Number of Chrome Books we project will be on our campus in 2015-16: 348
468
Number of Juniors and Seniors so far who have participated in On Target Tuesdays, studentadult conferences at which students receive assistance relating to their post-high school college
or career goals.
819
Number of CHS students who qualified for the 1st Semester Honor Roll with a 3.5 GPA or better
Of these 819, 161 students maintained a perfect 4.0 GPA 1st Semester!
$4,484
Amount raised and donated to the Portland Rescue Mission by the Girls JV Soccer Teams since
2009
7,844
Number of books checked out of the CHS Library through Feb. 1. This does not include the
number of e-books accessed or searches involving our on-line databases.
229,170
Pounds of canned food donated by the CHS community since the Stuff the Bus canned food
drive started in 2008
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We are back to the number “1” because I want you to know that, even as we grow, the CHS
staff is trying hard not to get lost in the numbers and overlook each individual student. Each
one of our 1,920 students matters. Every one of our students contributes in some way to
180 “great days to be a Papermaker.”