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Marking System & Grade Distribution Class Profile:
(reported by number of students): 2008 2009
Letter Numerical 2009 2010 Number of seniors 164 163
Grades Grades (based on (based on Regents Diploma 28% 24%
(7 sem.) (6 sem.) Regents with Advanced 63% 68%
A+ 97-100 4.0 1 0 Designation
A 94-96 3.8 9 19 National Merit 2 0
A- 90-93 3.5 28 32 Commendations
B+ 87-89 3.2 40 29 Four year colleges 58% 58%
B 84-86 3.0 30 24 Two year colleges 37% 31%
B- 80-83 2.8 26 24 Military 0% 1%
C+ 77-79 2.5 12 20 Work Force 1% 1%
C 74-76 2.2 7 8 Other Plans 4% 8%
C- 70-73 2.0 8 5 Percent of class taking SAT 77% 69%
D+ 67-69 1.8 1 0 Mean Verbal score 526 545
D 64-66 1.5 1 0 Mean Math score 563 567
F *50-64 1.0 0 1 Percent of class taking ACT 45% 60%
Composite score 25 24
*An asterisk mark of fifty (*50) signifies that the report
card average was numerically below fifty.
Post-Secondary Institutions, Colleges, and Universities
Currently Attended by 2009 Marcellus Graduates
Alfred University 1 SUNY Finger Lakes Community College 1
Buffalo State College 3 SUNY Fredonia 1
Canisius College 3 SUNY Geneseo 4
Clark University 1 SUNY Hudson Valley Community College 1
Cornell University 1 SUNY Mohawk Valley Community College 2
Crouse Hospital School of Nursing 1 SUNY Monroe Community College 2
Duquesne University 1 SUNY Morrisville 1
Elmira College 1 SUNY Oneonta 1
Endicott College 1 SUNY Onondaga Community College 43
Herkimer Community College 1 SUNY Oswego 5
Houghton College 3 SUNY Plattsburgh 4
Iona College 2 SUNY Potsdam 2
Indiana Univ. of PA 1 Syracuse University 5
Johnson & Wales University 2 The University of Tampa 1
LeMoyne College 1 Tulane University 1
Marymount University 1 US Naval Academy 1
Mercy College 1 University of Central Florida 1
Miami University, Oxford 1 University of New England 1
Nazareth College 1 University of Vermont 2
Norwich University 1 Vassar College 1
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1 Wells College 2
River Valley Community College 1 West Point 1
Rochester Institute of Technology 2
St. Bonaventure 2
St. John Fisher College 6
St. Lawrence University 3
Simmons College 1
Suffolk University 1
SUNY Albany 3
SUNY Binghamton 3
SUNY Brockport 5
SUNY University at Buffalo 2
SUNY Cortland 3
SUNY Canton 1
SUNY Cayuga 1
SUNY ESF 5
Administration:
Dr. Craig Tice - Superintendent
Mr. John Durkee - Principal
Ms. Deborah A. Glisson-Assistant Principal
Guidance Office:
Mrs. Carol A. Nolan Ms. Heather Devendorf
cnolan@mcs.cnyric.org hdevendorf@mcs.cnyric.org
Guidance Secretary Grade 9 –12 School Counselor (A-Gi)
Mrs. Kathleen Battaglia Mrs. Marion Hares
kbattaglia@mcs.cnyric.org mhares@cs.cnyric.org
Grade 9-12 School Counselor (Gl-M) Grade 9-12 School Counselor (N-Z)
Community and School District:
The Marcellus Central School District is College Level Courses:
located in the village of Marcellus, New SUNY Oswego: offers credit in Spanish 4
York (population 11,000), about twelve and 5, French 4 and 5.
miles southwest of Syracuse, the state’s fifth SUNY College of Environmental Science
largest city. Approximately 2,044 students and Forestry: offers credit in Global
attend school in the district with a high Environment.
percentage pursuing post-secondary Onondaga Community College: offers
education. credit in Computer Aid Design, Computer
Information Systems, Math of Business
Finance, Keyboarding, Electronics and Pre-
High School: Calculus.
Type: Public, comprehensive, four year
Syracuse University Project Advance:
Enrollment: 697 students in grade 9-12;
offers credit in English 12.
Senior class has 170 students
Accreditation: New York State Board of
Regents, Transcript Explanation:
Middle States Association of D/P: Drop Pass
Colleges and Schools D/F: Drop Fail
Faculty: 62 teachers DRP: Drop
U: Unsatisfactory
Curriculum: MED: Medical Excuse
All students take the New York State INC: Incomplete
Approved Program of 22 Carnegie Units S: Satisfactory
including Physical Education. On the
transcript, Advanced Placement courses are
indicated by AP, honors courses by H, and G
for general level courses.
Grading Policy:
Average is computed at the conclusion of
seven semesters. Average is not weighted
and includes all high school courses with the
exception of driver education.
Special Programs:
Honors Courses: Chemistry and English10.
Advanced Placement: Calculus, American
Government, English Literature, American
History, Physics, and Art.
New Vision Programs are offered in
Criminal Justice, Environmental/Animal
Science and Health Careers (Allied Health).
New Vision programs are specialty
programs that integrate English and Social
Studies into a meaningful curriculum based
on a career interest where students are
placed into an actual work environment.
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