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2018-2019
BARTLETT HIGH SCHOOL PROFILE
5688 Woodlawn Street Bartlett, Tennessee 38134 (901) 373-2620 http://bhs.bartlettschools.org
OUR STAFF
Principal: Tim Jones Vice-Principal: Shannon Abraham Assistant Principal: Lora Filsinger Assistant Principal: Kevin Gideon Assistant Principal: Trey Hamilton
12th Grade Counselor: Lakisha Howard 11th Grade Counselor: Brenda Pilant 10th Grade Counselor: Andrea Beck 9th Grade Counselor: Marcy Ross College & Career Counselor: Jana Radford
Total 10-12 Enrollment: 2,103 Teachers, Faculty & Administration: 174 ACT/SAT CEEB Code: 430-070 Accreditation: AdvancED School Membership: NASSP, TSSAA, SACAC, NACAC
OUR HISTORY Bartlett High School, part of the Bartlett City Schools system, serves students in grades 10-12 of the incorporated city of Bartlett, Tennessee. Bartlett High, formerly Nicholas Blackwell High School, has existed on this site since 1917 and encompasses 21 acres. A complete demolition and rebuilding of the school was undertaken in 1977, with additional renovations in 2001 and 2002. In June, we broke ground on a $60,000,000 major renovation project. 710 freshmen attend the Bartlett Ninth Grade Academy, which was established in July 2014, as part of the newly formed Bartlett City Schools. The estimated population of Bartlett is 58,000 and Bartlett High School, home of the Panthers, combined with the Ninth Grade Academy, is currently the largest 9-12 high school in the State of Tennessee with a total grade 9-12 population of 2,813 students.
ACADEMICS A full range of college preparatory courses and technical/career courses, Advanced Placement, and special education courses are offered. Included are four levels of English, four years of foreign language, extensive offerings in math and science, a television and video production department, full social studies electives, computer laboratory experiences, and fine arts (art, theatre, choir, band and orchestra). Additionally, production classes for student publications are offered for credit. Advanced Placement Courses
AP Biology AP Calculus AB AP Chemistry AP Computer Science AP English Language AP English Literature AP Environmental Science AP European History AP Human Geography AP Macroeconomics
AP Music Theory AP Physics 1 AP Physics 2 AP Psychology AP Spanish Language AP Statistics AP Studio Art AP US Government AP US History
Dual Enrollment Courses
College Algebra, Elementary Calculus, and English Composition 1010 and 1020 are available through the University of Memphis. Honors Courses
Algebra I, II Honors Art I, II, III, IV Honors Biology I Honors Chamber Choir Honors Chemistry I Honors Chorale Honors English 9, 10, 11, 12 Honors Etymology Honors French I, II, III, IV Honors Geometry Honors German I, II, III, IV Honors Guitar III, IV Honors Intermediate Band Honors Latin I, II, III, IV Honors Marketing Management II Honors
Orchestra Honors Percussion Honors Physics Honors Pre-Calculus Honors Show - Jazz Choir Honors Spanish I, II, III, IV Honors STEM I: Foundations Honors Theatre Arts: Intro to Theatre Honors Theatre Arts: Technical Theatre Honors Theatre Arts: Theatre Production Honors Varsity Band Honors Women's Choir Honors US History Honors World History & Geography Honors
Career & Technical Education Courses
Automotive Technology Business & Marketing Computer & Information Technology Cosmetology Criminal Justice Culinary Arts
Digital Arts & Design Early Childhood Education Engineering Technology Family & Consumer Sciences Health Science Education Manufacturing Technology
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS To qualify for graduation in the spring of 2019, a student must earn the following 22 academic credits (specific courses apply). Additionally, students graduating in 2018 and beyond must have a score on either the ACT or SAT.
English ........................... 4 credits Mathematics ............... 4 credits Science ........................ 3 credits Social Studies ............. 3 credits Foreign Language ....... 2 credits Wellness ........................ 1 credit P.E . ................................. ½ credit Fine Arts ........................ 1 credit Personal Finance ......... ½ credit Focus Electives .......... 3 credits
GPA, CLASS RANK & ACADEMIC HONORS The school year consists of 180 days divided into 4 nine-weeks grading periods. The school day is divided into six 47-minute classes and one 94-minute class. As of the 2017-18 school year, the numerical grading system is as follows:
A = 90 – 100 § 3 points are added to Honors and Dual Enrollment courses and 5 points are added to Advanced Placement courses. § Rank is calculated by weighted GPA. The weighted GPA is calculated as follows: +1.0 for AP and +0.5 for Dual Enrollment and Honors courses. § Final senior rank is determined after the 7th semester.
B = 80 – 89
C = 70 – 79
D = 65 – 69
F = below 65
Students may graduate with Honors, meaning they have scored at or above the college readiness benchmarks on the ACT or SAT. Students may also graduate with Distinction, meaning a B average has been earned and at least one of the following additional honors has been received: participation in Governor’s School; participation in one of the state’s All-State musical programs; be selected as a National Merit Semi-Finalist or Finalist; attain a 31 composite score or higher on the ACT; attain a score of 3 or higher on two or more AP exams; earn 12 or more hours of post-secondary credit; earn a nationally recognized industry certification.
BARTLETT HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2018 Graduating Class Size: 559 Plan to continue their education: 90%
Over $26.1 Million in SCHOLARSHIPS awarded – the most in school history 51% of class submitted acceptances to the following 164 different colleges/universities in 31 States
Additionally, enlistments in the ARMY National Guard, US Air Force, US ARMY, US Marine Corps, & US NAVY Alabama State University Alcorn State University Amer. Musical & Drama Academy Appalachian State University Arkansas State University Auburn University Austin Peay State University Baptist College of Health Sciences Baylor University Belhaven University Bellarmine University Belmont University Benedictine University Bennett College Bethel University Bethune-Cookman University Birmingham-Southern College Brigham Young University Brigham Young University – Idaho Bryan College Buena Vista University California State Univ. Channel Islands California State Univ. San Marcos Campbell University Carson-Newman University Christian Brothers University Clark Atlanta University Clayton State University Coe College Columbia College Chicago Coppin State University Cornell University Cumberland University DePaul University Dillard University Doane University Dyersburg State Community College East Tennessee State University Edward Waters College Emmaus Bible College Eureka College Evangel University Fisk University Florida A & M University Florida Memorial University Florida State University Florida State University – Panama City Freed-Hardeman University Full Sail University Georgetown College Georgia Southern University Hampton University Harding University Hendrix College Iowa State University
Jackson State University James Madison University
John Brown University Johnson & Wales University
Keiser University Kent State University
King University Lane College Lee University
LeMoyne-Owen College Lindsey Wilson College
Lipscomb University Livingston College
Longwood University Louisiana State University
Loyola University-New Orleans Lynchburg College
Lynn University MacMurray College
Mary Baldwin University Maryville University Methodist University
Middle Tennessee State University Millikin University Millsaps College
Mississippi College Mississippi State University
Mississippi University for Women Mississippi Valley State University
Missouri S & T University Monmouth College
Morgan State University Morehouse College
Morehead State University Murray State University Newcastle University
Northern Arizona University Norfolk State University
Oakland University Oglethorpe University
Ohio Northern University Ohio University
Pellissippi State Community College Piedmont College
Pennsylvania State University Pepperdine University
Peru State College Philander Smith College
Radford University Regent University Rhodes College
Rust College San Diego State University
Savannah College of Art and Design Simpson College
South Carolina State University
Southeast Missouri State University Southern Adventist University
Southern University and A&M College Southwest Tennessee Comm. College
Talladega College Tennessee College of Applied Tech.
Tennessee State University Tennessee Tech University
Thomas Jefferson University Tulane University
Tusculum University Union University
United States Naval Academy University of Alabama
University of Alabama at Birmingham University of Alaska Anchorage
University of Arkansas University of Arkansas – Pine Bluff
University of California–Irvine University of California–Los Angeles
University of California–Santa Barbara University of Central Arkansas
University of Central Florida University of Florida
University of Houston University of Hawai’i at Mãnoa
University of Kansas University of Louisiana at LaFayette
University of Louisiana-Monroe University of Louisville University of Memphis University of Mississippi
University of Missouri University of Mobile
University of Nebraska-Lincoln University of New Orleans
University of NC at Chapel Hill University of North Dakota
University of Oklahoma University of the Ozarks
University of Southern Alabama University of Southern California University of Southern Mississippi
University of Tampa University of Tennessee-Chattanooga
University of Tennessee-Knoxville University of Tennessee-Martin University of the Virgin Islands
University of West Alabama Virginia State University
Virginia University of Lynchburg Wallace State Community College
Westminster College West Virginia State University
Williams Baptist College