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The [[United States Department of Education|US Department of Education]] has acknowledged Conestoga as a Recognized School of Excellence. <ref>[http://www.tesd.k12.pa.us/stoga/profile.pdf]</ref>
The [[United States Department of Education|US Department of Education]] has acknowledged Conestoga as a Recognized School of Excellence. <ref>[http://www.tesd.k12.pa.us/stoga/profile.pdf]</ref>

U.S. News & World Report ranked Conestoga 79th of America's Gold Medal High Schools in 2007. <ref>http://www.usnews.com/articles/education/high-schools/2007/11/29/gold-medal-schools.html</ref>


=== SAT ===
=== SAT ===

Revision as of 20:53, 8 December 2007

Conestoga High School
File:StogaLogo.gif
Address
Map
200 Irish Road

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Information
TypePublic secondary school
Established1955
PrincipalTimothy Donovan
Grades9-12
Number of studentsapprox. 1,900
Color(s)   garnet and gray
MascotThe Pioneer (Named Craig Hadrian Schneck)
NewspaperThe Spoke
YearbookThe Pioneer
Websitewww.tesd.k12.pa.us/stoga/

Conestoga High School, located in Devon-Berwyn, a community in Tredyffrin Township, Pennsylvania, is the only secondary school in the Tredyffrin/Easttown School District.

Conestoga (also known as "Stoga" or less popularly as "The Big C") is located 15 miles northwest of Philadelphia in the suburbs known as the Main Line. Most of the students who enroll at Conestoga their Freshman year are from the two Tredyffrin/Easttown School District middle schools, Tredyffrin/Easttown Middle School and Valley Forge Middle School. Stoga currently has about 1,960 students, almost evenly divided among grades nine through twelve. Frequently ranked one of the best schools in Pennsylvania, Conestoga offers more Advanced Placement (AP) classes and boasts more National Merit Semifinalists than any other school in the state, public or private. Last year, students took 1,148 AP tests in total, of which 93% were passed with a 3 or higher. The average SAT score for the Class of 2005 was 1180. [1]

Because of its performance on the Pennsylvania System of School Assessments, Conestoga received extra funding from the state.

Administration

Timothy Donovan, the current principal, is aided by four assistant principals: Nancy Adams, Kevin Fagan, Richard Gusick, and Amy Meisenger. Donovan and Gusick both taught in Conestoga's Social Studies department before becoming administrators, while Adams previously taught in the Math department. Donovan was also the coach of the varsity football team before becoming principal. He was named Coach of the Year in several publications[citation needed] after his team posted a 10-2 record and won the Central League for the first time in 17 years in 1996.

For the 2006/2007 school year, the staff heads are as follows:

Department Teacher
Academic Support Kate Kinyon
Business Technology Lew Miller
English Trevor Drake
Mathematics Paul Poiesz
Science Scott Best
Social Studies Harry Gicking
Student Services Michelle Whelan
Visual/Performing Arts Geri Burns
Wellness/Fitness/FCS Mary Kaye Rhude-Faust
World Languages Scott Holland

College and university matriculation

95% of Conestoga graduates go on to colleges and universities; 93% of them to four-year colleges and universities. The graduating Class of 2006 sent one or more students to Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Pennsylvania, Cornell University, Brown University, Georgetown University, Brigham Young University, Syracuse University, Dartmouth College, Duke University, New York University, Johns Hopkins University, University of Chicago, University of Notre Dame du Lac, Stanford University, Princeton University, Carnegie Mellon University, and Villanova University. The most popular university choice for Conestoga students is Pennsylvania State University. 56% of Conestoga students leave Pennsylvania for colleges and universities, and more than 60% attend private institutions after graduation.[2]

Departments

Conestoga High School in 2006

Conestoga has eight academic departments: Business/Technology, English, World Languages, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Visual and Performing Arts, and Wellness/Fitness/Family & Consumer Science. Students must earn 24 credits in order to graduate. 1 credit is equivalent to a year-long class, which meets every day for 43 minutes. Thus, the seven periods at Conestoga are 43 minutes in length, but the 8th period meets for 44 minutes, so that Conestoga’s school day can be precisely 7 hours long (7:20 a.m. to 2:20 p.m.). Students must earn 4 credits in English, 2 in Languages, 3 in Math, 3.5 in Social Studies, and 3 in Science.

Distinctions and honors

Newsweek magazine has consistently rated Conestoga highly in its annual ranking of public high schools. Conestoga has been ranked 170th (1st in Pennsylvania) in 2006 [3], 195th in 2005 [4], and 197th in 2003 [5].

The US Department of Education has acknowledged Conestoga as a Recognized School of Excellence. [6]

U.S. News & World Report ranked Conestoga 79th of America's Gold Medal High Schools in 2007. [7]

SAT

Conestoga has been known for its outstanding achievement in its performance on the SATs. In 2006, Conestoga Seniors did very well compared to the national average [8] :

Test Type National Average Conestoga
Reading 503 583
Math 518 596
Writing 497 578

National Merit/College Board Recognition

The Conestoga Class of 2007 includes 19 National Merit Semifinalists, 33 National Merit Commended Students, 2 National Achievement Scholars, and 2 National Hispanic Recognition award recipients [9] .

Advanced Placement Program

In May 2006, 604 Conestoga students, or 32% of the student body, completed 1100 College Board Advanced Placement (AP) examinations. A score of 3 or higher was earned on 95% of the tests. AP courses offered at Conestoga are listed under Curriculum. This school year, the College Board will recognize 260 of these students as a Scholar, Scholar with Honor, Scholar with Distinction, State Scholar, or National Scholar[10].

The Siemens Foundation for Advanced Placement has honored Conestoga twice with the 2006-07 High School Award and a 2005-06 Student Award. This program highlights exceptional achievement in science, math and technology. [11][12]

Pennsylvania System of School Assessment

Conestoga students consistently perform well on the Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA), which is administered in Reading, Mathematics and Writing to every eleventh grader in public schools throughout the state. The average scaled scores for Conestoga students were among the very highest in the state in 2006[13].

Test Type State Conestoga
Reading 1370 1610
Math 1340 1600
Writing 1520 1730

Student Council

The Conestoga Student Council has six components: four class councils serving each grade, an executive council presiding over those four class councils, and an assembly of elected homeroom representatives. The student council organizes class trips, dances (including Prom and Homecoming), and fundraising activities. The faculty sponsor of the student council is Mr. Seth Shore, a calculus teacher.

Trivia

Notable former students

References

External links

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