Nationally Recognized by US Dept. of Education for Excellence in Education

St Helens School District #502 Phone: 503-366-7403

St. Helens High School Fax: 503-397-1828

2375 Gable Rd.

St. Helens, Oregon 97051

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SCHOOL DISTRICT MISSION: “Exceptionally Educated Students by the Most Skilled and Highly Compassionate Staff”

SCHOOL & COMMUNITY:

St. Helens is located in ColumbiaCounty. The southern county line is approximately 30 minutes from Portland, the largest metropolitan area in Oregon. The western county line is approximately 30 minutes from the PacificCoast. Present population is 13,000 and growing. A community founded on agriculture, St. Helens has also started to attract new business and new people. Major employers today include forest products, mining, and manufacturing operations, however many residents commute to Portland and the surrounding communities for more diverse employment opportunities.

St. HelensHigh School is accredited by the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools and the State of Oregon Department of Education. The counseling staff, teachers and administrators strive to provide both career readiness education and rigorous academic opportunities preparing students well for four year college success. Opportunities include; AP coursework, Honors coursework, and multiple opportunities for dual high school and college credit from Portland Community College, Portland State University, and Western Oregon University.

St. Helens High School is a four year comprehensive public high school serving 920 students. There are 230 students in the 2018senior class.

CURRICULUM ORGANIZATION:

St. Helens High School utilizes a seven period/block day hybrid schedule. Class periods are 50 or 82 minutes in length. The school year is divided into two 18 week semesters.

ACTIVITIES & ATHLETICS:

St. Helens High School is a member of the Northwest Oregon Conference. Members of the conference include; Sandy, Rex Putnam, Milwaukie, Parkrose, La Salle, Hillsboro, and Wilsonville HS.

2018GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS:

One-half credit is awarded for successful completion of one class for one semester. Requirements included in the 24 credits are as follows:

Citizenship0.5 credit Economics0.5 credit Electives 5.5 credits

Global Studies1.0 credit Health 1.0 credit

Language Arts: 4.0 credits

Mathematics 3.0 credits

Physical Education1.0 credit

Science 3.0 credits

Senior Project 0.5 credit

US History1.0 credit

Applied Arts/Fine Arts, 3.0 credits

Vocational, Foreign Language

In addition to earning these 24 high school credits, students must also demonstrate Essential Skills in Reading, Writing, and Math by passing theirstate assessment tests or an alternative assessment.

GRADING SCALE:

A = 100-90% B = 89-80% C = 79 – 70% D = 69-60% F = 0-59

Lowest passing grade is D or 60%

GRADING SYSTEM:

A:(4 points) Advanced Proficiency

B:(3 points) Proficiency

C:(2 points) Basic Proficiency

D:(1point) Beginning Proficiency

F: (0 points) Insufficient Evidence

WF:(0 points) Withdraw Fail (No credit, GPA not affected)

P:(0 points) Pass (credit awarded, GPA not affected)

I: (0 points) Incomplete (No credit, GPA not affected)

CLASS RANK, GRADE POINT AVERAGE,& STANDARDIZED TEST SCORES:

All courses other than Pass/No pass and Audit, taken in grades nine through first semester of grade 12, are used in computing accumulative GPA and establishing class rank. Honors and AP classes are not given additional point value; grade point average and class rank are unweighted.

SAT overall mean scores2016-2017:

READING/WRITING - 557 MATH - 546

ACT average scores2016-2017:

Composite –24.2

CEEB/ACT CODE:

381-015

FACULTY AND STAFF:

The staff consists of a principal, two assistant principals, an athletic director, an activities coordinator, 2 counselors, 2 library assistants, 47 licensed staff, and 35 other staff members.

Principal: Jim Carlile (Sept.-Jan.) and Ted Zehr (Jan.-June)

Assistant Principal: Ron Hernley

Assistant Principal: Cris Gwilliam

Athletic Director: Aaron Longo

Registrar/Counseling Secretary: Denise Matzen

Counselors:

Kimberly Ross(Freshmen, Sophomore, and AVID 9th-11th)

Heather Anderson-Bibler (Juniors and Seniors)

Questions regarding transcripts may be directed to our registrar, Denise Matzen at (503) 366-7405