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Class Schedule: Marquette students attend courses on a hybrid block schedule. This unique schedule is a combination of standard (49 minute) periods and block (98 minute) periods. A half credit is earned per semester for each class period. Students are enrolled in seven class periods.
Advanced Placement: Marquette offers 27 courses through the College Board
Advanced Placement program. Students may begin taking AP courses in their
sophomore year. There is no restriction as to the number of AP courses students are
allowed to take; however, there are prerequisites for many that must be met before
enrolling in the course. AP courses and exams offered at Marquette are listed
below:
Advanced Credit: Certain courses offered may be taken for college credit. College credit is awarded through the University of Missouri - St. Louis.
Dual Enrollment: Approved students may take courses not available at Marquette at local colleges and universities during the regular school day. These courses will not typically appear on the high school transcript since they will not usually apply toward the students’ graduation requirements.
Honors and Accelerated Classes: Certain courses are offered with honors or acceleration.
Grade Point Calculation: GPA is based on grades earned in years 9-12.We do not report class ranking. All courses for which the student receives a grade are included in the GPA. GPA is based on a 4.0 scale with an “A” worth 4 points. For weighted grade courses, an “A” is worth 5 points. We have weighted grades in specified Honors classes, engineering classes, and in all AP classes.
Transcripts of students who have transferred into Marquette indicate the names of previous schools attended and the course names used at these schools. Official transcripts of transfer students may also be requested from the previous high school.
ACADEMIC PROGRAM
2020-2021 High School Profile
MARQUETTE HIGH SCHOOL 2351 Clarkson Road Chesterfield, MO 63017
Phone: 636-891-6000 Fax: 636-891-8822
CEEB/ACT Code: 260591
POINTS OF
DISTINCTION
Missouri Department of Education Triple A Rated
America’s Best High Schools US News and World Report 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2010
Washington Post America’s Most Challenging High Schools 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013
42 students in the class of 2020received National Merit Recognition
149 members of the Classof 2020 qualified for theMissouri Academic Scholarship "Bright Flight" program.
Approximately 69% of our students participate on athletic teams, in academic and interest clubs, and in honor societies.
54 Student Organizations
were recognized by the
Missouri State High School
Activities Association
(MSHSAA) for
Dist ingu ished/Outstanding
Collective Grade Point Average
Rockwood School District has been recognized as a
National School of Character, 2016
M e m b e r o f N a t i o n a l Association for College Admission Counseling
M e m b e r o f M i s s o u r i Association for College
Admission Counseling
Member of College Board
2019-2020, MHS had 17students with perfect ACTs.
ACCREDITATION
Rockwood is recognized
for Distinction in
Performance With High Achievement by The Missouri Department of Elementary & Secondary Education
ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Steve Hankins
Principal
Tracey Waekerle
Associate Principal
Carl Hudson
Assistant Principal
Dr. Dan Ramsey
Assistant Principal
Richard Regina
Assistant Principal
Julie SpurgeonAssistant Principal
Shane Matzen
Activities Director
GUIDANCE
Meredith FilerCounselor
Suzy Jaworowski
Counselor
Fran Kremer
Counselor, Dept. Chair
Jeff Marx
Counselor
Layla Torgoley
Counselor
Juli Welker
Testing/A+ Coordinator
COLLEGE CENTER
Paula AkeCollege Counselor
Devon SpyersCollege Counselor
Marquette High School, located in suburban St. Louis County Missouri, is part of the Rockwood School District. Rockwood, St. Louis County’s largest public school system, serves more than 22,000 students. The other high schools in the district are Eureka, Lafayette, and Rockwood Summit High Schools. The Rockwood School District enrolls students from St. Louis through the De-partment of Educational Equity and Diversity Program. Rockwood schools are A+ Certified.
Art History
Calculus AB & BC
Economics
Environmental Science
German
Latin
Physics I & II
Advanced Physics Chemistry
English Language European History
Government & Politics
Music Theory Spanish
US History
Biology Computer
Science English
Literature French
Human Geography
Psychology Statistics
World History
Studio Art I & II
***COVID-19 UPDATE***2019-2020 School Year
On March 23rd, 2020, the Rockwood School District began the Alternative Learning Plan (virtual instruction), which ran until the end of the school year. The District adopted a Hold Harmless approach – grades were not lowered from where they were as of March 12, 2020, the last day before Spring Break. Students’ grades could be improved, however, through ALP assignments. In addition, final exams were not given for the spring semester.
2020-2021 School Year
The Rockwood School District began the 2020-2021 school year on August 24th in a virtual setting. For the first semester, classes are split into quarters, with 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 7th hour classes occurring during 1st Quarter (Aug. 24 – Oct. 23) and 2nd, 4th, and 6th hour classes occurring during 2nd Quarter (Oct. 27 - Jan 14th). Grades from the first quarter will not be posted on the transcript until the completion of second quarter classes. The District has not determined at this time if we will be virtual or in-person for the second semester.
GRADUATION
REQUIREMENTS
In accordance with requirements
established by Board of Education
and/or Rockwood School District:
Language Arts 4 credits
Social Studies 3 credits
Mathematics 3 credits
Science 3 credits
Fine Art 1 credit
Career & Technical Education 1 credit
Physical Educ. 1 credit
Health Education 1/2 credit
Electives 7 1/2 credits
Personal Finance Proficiency
Speech Proficiency
US Constitution
Missouri Constitution
Abbreviations on the transcript:
WG = Weighted Grade course
WP = Withdrew Passing - No Credit
WF = Withdrew Failing - No Credit
EX = Excused - No Credit
AU = Audit - No Credit
P or F = Pass/Fail - Credit
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Kansas State University Kirkwood Community College University of Kansas University of Kentucky LeMoyne-Owen College Lindenwood University Loyola University-Chicago Loyola University-New Orleans Maryville University Miami University-Ohio MidAmerica Nazarene University Minnesota State University Missouri Baptist University Missouri Southern State University Missouri State University Missouri U Science & Technology Missouri Western State University Moraine Valley Community College Murray State University University of Miami University of Michigan Univ of Minnesota-Twin Cities University of Mississippi U of Missouri-Columbia U of Missouri-Kansas City U of Missouri-Saint Louis Northeastern University University of Nebraska-Lincoln University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Ohio University The Ohio State University Ozarks Technical Community College Palm Beach State College Princeton University Purdue University University of Pennsylvania Ranken Technical College Rockhurst University Rutgers University-New Brunswick Saint Louis University Southeast Missouri State University University of South Florida-Tampa University of Southern California Southern Illinois University-Carbondale Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville
St. Charles Community College St. Louis College of Pharmacy St. Louis Community College Stephens College Texas Christian University University of Texas-Austin Trinity University Truman State University Tulane University Tulsa Welding School University of Tulsa Vanderbilt University Washington University-St. Louis Webster University Western Kentucky University Westminster College Wheaton College
Marquette’s Class of 2020 is currently attending the following schools:
Class of 2020 Graduates: 544 graduates
Attending 4-Years: 68% Attending 2-Years: 18% Attending In-State: 62% Attending Out-State: 38%
National Merit Recognition 28 Finalists
14 Semi-Finalists
Test Results ACT Composite: 25.9 (for students with Core Curriculum) Average ACT: 25 (100% of students took the ACT)
SAT (Mean Scores): Total: 1382, ERW: 683, Math: 699(11% of students took the SAT)
AP Results 584 students took 1,248 exams93% scored 3 or higher, 73% scored 4 or higher, 31% scored 5 78 AP Scholars, 49 Scholars with Honor, 132 Scholars with Distinction, 38 National Scholars, 1 State Scholar
OUTCOMES CLASS of 2021 STATISTICS
2020-2021 Enrollment* Grading Scale GPA Distribution Seniors 594 A = 100 – 90%
Class of 2021Letter grade / GPA % of students #1 4.735
Juniors 586 B = 89 – 80% A (4.0 +) 20% Top 5% 4.341Sophomores 593 C = 79 – 70% B (3.9 – 3.0) 47% Top 10% 4.214Freshmen 578 D = 69 – 60% C (2.9 – 2.0) 25% Top 25% 3.921*Excludes NR students F = 59% or below D (1.9 – 1.0) 7% Top 50% 3.410
Top 75% 2.778* Data may have slight variations throughout the semester based upon shifts in enrollment.