Lee-Davis High School - Hanover County Public Schools

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Lee-Davis High School - Hanover County Public Schools
2016 SCHOOL PROFILE
Lee-Davis High School
Dear Parents and Community Friends:
The School Profile Fall 2016 issued by the Hanover County School Board for each school in the county complements the Virginia School Report
Card prepared by the Virginia Department of Education. The Profile offers a comprehensive picture of the school by providing highlights of our students,
our school, our teachers, and our parents. Unless otherwise noted, all data reported are from the 2015-2016 school year. We want to present a broader,
more detailed view of your school—data about achievement tests, activities, technology, community involvement, and other attributes. You are welcome to
visit or call any of our schools or the State Board of Education to obtain additional information, discuss a suggestion, or share a concern.
Thank you for your strong support of our school system.
Sincerely,
Dr. Michael B. Gill, Superintendent of Schools
HANOVER COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS • 200 BERKLEY STREET • ASHLAND, VA 23005
Battlefield Park Elementary (K-5)
5501 Mechanicsville Turnpike
Mechanicsville, VA 23111
723-3600
Henry Clay Elementary (K-2)
310 South James Street
Ashland, VA 23005
365-8120
Pearson’s Corner Elementary (K-5)
8290 New Ashcake Road
Mechanicsville, VA 23116
723-3660
Chickahominy Middle (6-8)
9450 Atlee Station Road
Mechanicsville, VA 23116
723-2160
Hanover High School (9-12)
10307 Chamberlayne Road
Mechanicsville, VA 23116
723-3700
Beaverdam Elementary (K-5)
15485 Beaverdam School Road
Beaverdam, VA 23015
798-5929
John M. Gandy Elementary (3-5)
201 Archie Cannon Drive
Ashland, VA 23005
365-4640
Pole Green Elementary (K-5)
8993 Pole Green Park Lane
Mechanicsville, VA 23116
365-4700
Liberty Middle (6-8)
13496 Liberty School Road
Ashland, VA 23005
365-8060
Lee-Davis High (9-12)
7052 Mechanicsville Pike
Mechanicsville, VA 23111
723-2200
Cold Harbor Elementary (K-5)
6740 Cold Harbor Road
Mechanicsville, VA 23111
723-3620
Kersey Creek Elementary (K-5)
10004 Learning Lane
Mechanicsville, VA 23116
723-3440
Laurel Meadow Elementary (K-5)
8248 Lee Davis Road
Mechanicsville, VA 23111
723-2040
Rural Point Elementary (K-5)
7161 Studley Road
Mechanicsville, VA 23116
723-3580
Oak Knoll Middle (6-8)
10295 Chamberlayne Road
Mechanicsville, VA 23116
365-4740
Patrick Henry High (9-12)
12449 W. Patrick Henry Road
Ashland, VA 23005
365-8000
South Anna Elementary (K-5)
13122 Walton’s Tavern Road
Montpelier, VA 23192
749-4222
Stonewall Jackson Middle (6-8)
8021 Lee-Davis Road
Mechanicsville, VA 23111
723-2260
The Georgetown School (6-12)
10000 Learning Lane
Mechanicsville, VA 23116
723-3460
Washington-Henry Elementary (K-5)
9025 Washington-Henry Drive
Mechanicsville, VA 23116
723-2300
Atlee High (9-12)
9414 Atlee Station Road
Mechanicsville, VA 23116
723-2100
The Hanover Center for Trades
and Technology (9-12)
10002 Learning Lane
Mechanicsville, VA 23116
723-2020
Cool Spring Elementary (K-5)
9964 Honey Meadows Road
Mechanicsville, VA 23116
723-3560
Elmont Elementary (K-5)
12007 Cedar Lane
Ashland, VA 23005
365-8100
Mechanicsville Elementary (K-5)
7425 Mechanicsville Elementary Drive
Mechanicsville, VA 23111
723-3640
The Hanover County School Board does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of age, sex, race, color, religion, disability or national origin in its employment practices or educational programs and activities. The Director for Special Education is designated as
coordinator for non-discrimination for access and implementation of programs under Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. The Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources is designated as coordinator for non-discrimination regarding personnel matters
under Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. To contact Hanover County Public schools, call (804) 365-4500.
LEE-DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL
Our Students
International Baccalaureate (IB) Program (Grades 11-12)
Students Enrolled
Percent
Number of IB Diploma Candidates
SCHOOL
37
5%
26
COUNTY
293
10%
47
Advanced Placement (AP) (Grades 11-12)
Students Enrolled
SCHOOLCOUNTY
Number
325
1,557
Percent
43%
52%
Dual Enrollment Program (Grades 11-12)
Students Enrolled
SCHOOLCOUNTY
Number
58
272
Percent
4%
9%
SAT Test Scores
Students Tested
Number
Percent
Test Scores by Subject
Verbal
Math
Writing
Students Dropping Out (2014 - 2015)
Number
Percent (based Fall enrollment)
Students Receiving Diplomas
Total Number of Graduates
International Baccalaureate Diplomas
Number
Percent
Advanced Diplomas
Number
Percent
Standard Diplomas
Number
Percent
Modified Standard Diplomas
Number
Percent
SCHOOLCOUNTY
233
60%
973
66%
498
494
472
515
513
488
SCHOOLCOUNTY
1753
1.08%
0.86%
Our School
Continuing Plans for Graduates
Attending 4-Year College
Number
Percent
Attending 2-Year College
Number
Percent
Other Continuing Education Plans
Number
Percent
National Merit Recognition
Number
Students Receiving Scholarships
Number
Percent (based on graduates)
SCHOOLCOUNTY
228
59%
973
66%
65
17%
244
16%
32
8%
78
5%
SCHOOLCOUNTY
04
SCHOOLCOUNTY
56291
14%
20%
1,483
26
7%
47
3%
212
55%
954
64%
126
33%
418
28%
7
2%
25
2%
Enrollment (Fall 2015)
Number of Students
Computers
Number
Number of Students per Computer
Volunteers
Number of Volunteers
Number of Volunteer-hours
Number of Volunteer-hours per Student
Students Participating in Virginia High School League
Library
(VHSL) Athletics
SCHOOLCOUNTY
Book Inventory
Number
8603,289
Number of Books per Student
Percent
55%54%
Books Circulated
Students Participating in Extracurricular Activities
SCHOOLCOUNTY
Number of Activities
85 Number of Participants
1,375
8,840
87%
86%
Percent Participation
0%
76%
SCHOOLCOUNTY
387
Instructional Time
95% of time used for core instruction; 5% of time for student academic,
athletic and organization activities. Percentages are based on an
instructional day of 370 minutes excluding 30 minutes for lunch.
Students with English as Second Language
SCHOOLCOUNTY
Number
11265
Students Receiving Special Education Services
SCHOOLCOUNTY
Number 225
2,249
Percent (based on enrollment)
14%
13%
Students Receiving Gifted/Talented Services
SCHOOLCOUNTY
Number
2302,393
Percent (based on enrollment)
15%
13%
Classes Taught by Librarian
Student Use of Library Independently
$ Expenditures
HCPS FY 2015
SCHOOLCOUNTY
1,571
17,776
SCHOOLCOUNTY
84212,158
1.9
1.5
SCHOOLCOUNTY
115
14,164
9.0
8,975
64,045
3.6
SCHOOLCOUNTY
12,985
8.3
4,480
617
8,779
296,185
16.7
524,078
19,386
180,781
HANOVER COUNTY
PER PUPIL
VIRGINIA
PER PUPIL
$9,549
$11,523
Our Teachers
Staff Members
Number of Teachers Teachers with Advanced Degrees
Percent
SCHOOLCOUNTY
111.7
68.0
61%
1,322
789.0
60%
LEE-DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL
Our Community
HIGHLIGHTS
Soon
• Coming
TO COME?
Overall Parent Satisfaction (Annual Parent Survey)
AGREE
Purpose is clearly focused on
student success.
Work is appropriately challenging
Teachers advocate for my child.
Staff members are qualified and
support student learning.
School provides a safe learning
environment.
School provides variety of resources to
support learning.
School provides opportunity for students
to explore interests.
95.3%
89.4%
88.5%
4.7%
10.6%
11.5%
87.4%
12.6%
96.4%
3.6%
90.1%
9.9%
95.5%
9.3%
PTA/PTO/PTSO Membership (High School)
SCHOOL
Number
Percent (based on enrollment)
COUNTY
4942,341
471
30%
39%
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Hanover County Public Schools is a student-centered, community-driven school district that assures
a quality education for success in a changing world.