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College Readiness Data:

Fairfax County High Schools

Research Report No. 18-09

Office of Institutional Research, Planning, and Assessment

Northern Virginia Community College

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NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH, PLANNING, AND ASSESSMENT

The purpose of the Office of Institutional Research, Planning, and Assessment is to conduct analytical studies and provide information in support of institutional planning, policy formulation and decision making. In addition, the office provides leadership and support in research related activities to members of the NOVA community engaged in planning and evaluating the institution’s success in accomplishing its mission.

4001 Wakefield Chapel Road Annandale, VA 22003-3796

(703) 323-3129 www.nvcc.edu/oir

When citing data from this report, the Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) Office of Institutional Research,

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Table of Contents

Page

Introduction ... 1 Explanatory Notes for Tables ... 2 Fairfax County ... 4

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List of Tables

Page Table FCPS 1. Fairfax County School Division Number of Graduates by High School from

DOE Website ... 5

Table FCPS 2. Fairfax County School Division Number of Students Who Were Dual Enrolled in High School Entering Fall 2008 ... 6

Table FCPS 3. Fairfax County School Division Distribution of GPA Ranges Fall 2008 ... 7

Table FCPS 4. Fairfax County School Division Distribution of Grades Earned in Developmental Courses Fall 2008 ... 8

Table FCPS 5. Fairfax County School Division Distribution of Passing Grades Earned in College-Level Courses Fall 2008 ... 10

Table FCPS 6. Fairfax County School Division Distribution of Unsuccessful Grades Earned in College-Level Courses Fall 2008 ... 12

Table FCPS 7. Fairfax County School Division Curricular Program Classifications Fall 2008 ... 14

Fairfax County School Division Curricular Program Selections Fall 2008 ... 15

Table FCPS 8. High School: Annandale High ... 15

Table FCPS 9. High School: Bryant Alternative High ... 15

Table FCPS 10. High School: Centreville High ... 16

Table FCPS 11. High School: Chantilly High ... 16

Table FCPS 12. High School: Edison High ... 17

Table FCPS 13. High School: Fairfax High ... 18

Table FCPS 14. High School: Falls Church High ... 18

Table FCPS 15. High School: Hayfield High ... 19

Table FCPS 16. High School: Herndon High ... 19

Table FCPS 17. High School: Lake Braddock High ... 20

Table FCPS 18. High School: Langley High... 21

Table FCPS 19. High School: Lee High ... 21

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Table FCPS 23. High School: Mount Vernon High ... 23

Table FCPS 24. High School: Mountain View Alternative High ... 24

Table FCPS 25. High School: Oakton High... 24

Table FCPS 26. High School: Pimmit Hills Alternative High ... 25

Table FCPS 27. High School: Robinson High ... 25

Table FCPS 28. High School: South County High ... 26

Table FCPS 29. High School: South Lakes High ... 27

Table FCPS 30. High School: Stuart High... 27

Table FCPS 31. High School: West Potomac High ... 28

Table FCPS 32. High School: West Springfield High ... 28

Table FCPS 33. High School: Westfield High ... 29

Table FCPS 34. High School: Woodson High ... 30

Table FCPS 35. Fairfax County School Division Number of Graduates by High School From DOE Website ... 31

Table FCPS 36. Fairfax County School Division Entering Fall Number of Students Who Were Dual Enrolled in High School Five-Year Aggregation Fall 04 through Fall 08 ... 32

Table FCPS 37. Fairfax County School Division Distribution of Fall Term GPA Ranges Five-Year Aggregation Fall 04 through Fall 08 ... 33

Table FCPS 38. Fairfax County School Division Distribution of Grades Earned in Developmental Courses Five-Year Aggregation Fall 04 through Fall 08 ... 34

Table FCPS 39. Fairfax County School Division Distribution of Passing Grades Earned in College-Level Courses Five-Year Aggregation Fall 04 through Fall 08 ... 36

Table FCPS 40. Fairfax County School Division Distribution of Unsuccessful Grades Earned in College-Level Courses Five-Year Aggregation Fall 04 through Fall 08 ... 39

Table FCPS 41. Fairfax County School Division Curricular Program Classifications Five-Year Aggregation Fall 04 through Fall 08 ... 42

Fairfax County School Division Curricular Program Selections Five-Year Aggregation Fall 04 through Fall 08 ... 43

Table FCPS 42. High School: Annandale High ... 43

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Table FCPS 45. High School: Chantilly High ... 46

Table FCPS 46. High School: Edison High ... 47

Table FCPS 47. High School: Fairfax High ... 48

Table FCPS 48. High School: Falls Church High ... 49

Table FCPS 49. High School: Hayfield High ... 50

Table FCPS 50. High School: Herndon High ... 51

Table FCPS 51. High School: Lake Braddock High ... 52

Table FCPS 52. High School: Langley High... 53

Table FCPS 53. High School: Lee High (Fairfax) ... 54

Table FCPS 54. High School: Madison High ... 55

Table FCPS 55. High School: Marshall High ... 56

Table FCPS 56. High School: McLean High ... 57

Table FCPS 57. High School: Mount Vernon High ... 58

Table FCPS 58. High School: Mountain View Alternative High ... 59

Table FCPS 59. High School: Oakton High... 60

Table FCPS 60. High School: Pimmit Hills Alternative High ... 61

Table FCPS 61. High School: Robinson High ... 62

Table FCPS 62. High School: South County High ... 63

Table FCPS 63. High School: South Lakes High ... 64

Table FCPS 64. High School: Stuart High... 65

Table FCPS 65. High School: Thomas Jefferson High (Fairfax) ... 65

Table FCPS 66. High School: West Potomac High ... 66

Table FCPS 67. High School: West Springfield High ... 67

Table FCPS 68. High School: Westfield High ... 68

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College Readiness Data: Fairfax County High Schools

Introduction

This report presents data from the Virginia Community College System (VCCS) on students’ level of preparedness for college, or college readiness. Information is included for students enrolled in a VCCS college who graduated from high schools served by Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA). Because the data is shown for students who had previously attended a high school within NOVA’s jurisdiction, the majority of data in this report will

represent NOVA students. However, it is possible that some students who attended a Northern Virginia high school may have enrolled in a VCCS college other than NOVA. These students would be included in the tables in this report also.

The data in this report, presented in table format, provide information on indicators of college preparedness which shows how well high school graduates are prepared for college. This information includes the student outcomes of recent high school graduates during their first semester at a VCCS college.

The tables in this report consist of two types: a one year profile for 2007-08 high school graduates enrolled at a VCCS college during Fall 2008, and a 5-year aggregated profile (Fall 2004 through Fall 2008) of high school graduates enrolled at a VCCS college. The following categories are included:

a. Number of high school graduates by high school; b. Dual enrolled students;

c. Grade Point Average (GPA) ranges; d. Course grades;

e. Curricular program classifications; and f. Curricular program selections.

This report presents the data for Fairfax County. Fairfax City data is included in this report as well. Data for the other public school districts in NOVA’s service area (Alexandria City, Arlington County, Falls Church City, Loudoun County, Manassas City, Manassas Park City, and Prince William County) are presented in separate reports. The information in these College Readiness reports includes only the data provided by VCCS on this subject area.

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Explanatory Notes for Tables

The tables in this report consist of two types: a one year profile and a 5-year aggregated profile. The first series of tables for each school district present results from the 2007-2008 academic year. The second series of tables for each school district repeat the same type of information presented in the first series, however, the data is aggregated by high school for the 5-year period of Fall 2004 through Fall 2008. A brief explanation of each table within each series is provided below.

Series 1: A one-year profile for the 2007-2008 academic year

This table shows the number of high school graduates from each high school within the school district during the 2007 through 2008 academic year.

Number of Graduates by High School

This table presents the number of students entering community college in Fall 2008 who were dual enrolled during high school.

Number of Students Who Were Dual Enrolled in High School

This table shows the distribution of GPA (grade point average) ranges for community college students in Fall 2008 by the high school from which they graduated.

Distribution of GPA Ranges

This table presents the distribution of grades earned by community college students in developmental courses in Fall 2008 by the high school from which they graduated. Distribution of Grades Earned in Developmental Courses

This table presents the distribution of passing grades (A, B, C, D) earned by community college students in college-level courses in Fall 2008 by discipline. The grades are aggregated for all students in all high schools within a school district.

Distribution of Passing Grades Earned in College-Level Courses

This table presents the distribution of unsuccessful grades (F, W) earned by community college students in college-level courses in Fall 2008 by discipline. The grades are aggregated for all students in all high schools within a school district.

Distribution of Unsuccessful Grades Earned in College-Level Courses

There are two tables titled ‘Curricular Program Selections’ for each high school within a school district. The first table presents community college students who chose a curricular program (career-tech, transfer, or unclassified) during the Fall 2008 semester by the high school from which they graduated. The second table specifies the discipline that was selected by those students.

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Series 2: A five-year aggregate profile from Fall 2004 through Fall 2008

This table shows the number of high school graduates from each high school within the school district from the 2003-2004 academic year through the 2007-2008 academic year.

Number of Graduates by High School

This table presents the number of students who entered community college between Fall 2004 and Fall 2008 who were dual enrolled while in high school.

Entering Fall Number of Students Who Were Dual Enrolled in High School

This table shows the distribution of GPA (grade point average) ranges for students who entered community college between Fall 2004 and Fall 2008 by the high school from which they

graduated.

Distribution of GPA Ranges

This table presents the distribution of grades earned in developmental courses by students who entered community college between Fall 2004 and Fall 2008 by the high school from which they graduated.

Distribution of Grades Earned in Developmental Courses

This table presents the distribution of passing grades (A, B, C, D) earned in college-level courses by students who entered community college between Fall 2004 and Fall 2008 by discipline. The grades are aggregated for all students in all high schools within a school district. Distribution of Passing Grades Earned in College-Level Courses

This table presents the distribution of unsuccessful grades (F, W) earned in college-level courses by students who entered community college between Fall 2004 and Fall 2008 by discipline. The grades are aggregated for all students in all high schools within a school district. Distribution of Unsuccessful Grades Earned in College-Level Courses

This table presents the curricular programs (career-tech, transfer, or unclassified) chosen by students who entered community college between Fall 2004 and Fall 2008 by the high school from which they graduated.

Curricular Program Classifications

This table specifies the discipline that was selected by community college students in curricular programs from Fall 2004 through Fall 2008.

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Table FCPS 1. Fairfax County School Division Number of Graduates by High School

from DOE Website

Fairfax County High School 2007-2008 Academic Year # Annandale High 468

Bryant Alternative High 112 Centreville High 535

Chantilly High 705

Edison High 429

Fairfax High 473

Falls Church High 260

Hayfield High 313

Herndon High 522

Lake Braddock High 633

Langley High 500

Lee High-(Fairfax) 428

Madison High 497

Marshall High 296

McLean High 430

Mount Vernon High 344

Oakton High 584

Pimmit Hills Alternative High 57

Robinson High 680

South County High 441 South Lakes High 320

Stuart High 285

Thomas Jefferson High-(Fairfax) 426 West Potomac High 444 West Springfield High 472

Westfield High 802

Woodson Adult High 40

Woodson High 493

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Table FCPS 2. Fairfax County School Division

Number of Students Who Were Dual Enrolled in High School Entering Fall 2008

Fairfax County High Schools

Formerly Dual Enrolled Not Formerly Dual Enrolled Total

# # #

Annandale High 2 133 135

Bryant Alternative High 2 22 24

Centreville High 0 93 93

Chantilly High 0 119 119

Edison High 3 91 94

Fairfax High 4 126 130

Falls Church High 6 62 68

Hayfield High 0 79 79

Herndon High 0 108 108

Lake Braddock High 1 125 126

Langley High 0 27 27

Lee High-(Fairfax) 2 139 141

Madison High 2 50 52

Marshall High 1 57 58

McLean High 1 56 57

Mount Vernon High 6 86 92

Mountain View Alternative High 2 46 48

Oakton High 0 85 85

Pimmit Hills Alternative High 0 17 17

Robinson High 2 108 110

South County High 1 58 59

South Lakes High 1 53 54

Stuart High 5 86 91

West Potomac High 3 80 83

West Springfield High 2 101 103

Westfield High 1 145 146

Woodson High 2 66 68

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Table FCPS 3. Fairfax County School Division Distribution of GPA Ranges

Fall 2008 Fairfax County High Schools GPA Ranges N/A 0.0 to .49 0.5 to 1.4 1.5 to 2.4 2.5 to 3.4 3.5 to 4.0 Total # % # % # % # % # % # % # Annandale High 12 8.89% 11 8.15% 20 14.81% 24 17.78% 43 31.85% 25 18.52% 135 Bryant Alternative High 5 20.83% 2 8.33% 4 16.67% 4 16.67% 5 20.83% 4 16.67% 24 Centreville High 9 9.68% 13 13.98% 8 8.60% 15 16.13% 37 39.78% 11 11.83% 93 Chantilly High 11 9.24% 8 6.72% 18 15.13% 27 22.69% 36 30.25% 19 15.97% 119 Edison High 9 9.57% 11 11.70% 15 15.96% 24 25.53% 18 19.15% 17 18.09% 94 Fairfax High 11 8.46% 11 8.46% 11 8.46% 32 24.62% 45 34.62% 20 15.38% 130 Falls Church High 8 11.76% 7 10.29% 12 17.65% 15 22.06% 20 29.41% 6 8.82% 68 Hayfield High 11 13.92% 11 13.92% 5 6.33% 14 17.72% 22 27.85% 16 20.25% 79 Herndon High 7 6.48% 10 9.26% 12 11.11% 27 25.00% 40 37.04% 12 11.11% 108 Lake Braddock High 6 4.76% 13 10.32% 13 10.32% 34 26.98% 39 30.95% 21 16.67% 126 Langley High 2 7.41% 1 3.70% 1 3.70% 7 25.93% 9 33.33% 7 25.93% 27 Lee High-(Fairfax) 11 7.80% 14 9.93% 28 19.86% 30 21.28% 39 27.66% 19 13.48% 141 Madison High 3 5.77% 4 7.69% 9 17.31% 15 28.85% 15 28.85% 6 11.54% 52 Marshall High 5 8.62% 8 13.79% 11 18.97% 12 20.69% 16 27.59% 6 10.34% 58 McLean High 4 7.02% 9 15.79% 7 12.28% 14 24.56% 11 19.30% 12 21.05% 57 Mount Vernon High 4 4.35% 15 16.30% 12 13.04% 20 21.74% 32 34.78% 9 9.78% 92 Mountain View Alternative High 3 6.25% 9 18.75% 7 14.58% 12 25.00% 10 20.83% 7 14.58% 48 Oakton High 6 7.06% 9 10.59% 10 11.76% 17 20.00% 23 27.06% 20 23.53% 85 Pimmit Hills Alternative High 5 29.41% 2 11.76% . . 3 17.65% 5 29.41% 2 11.76% 17 Robinson High 6 5.45% 10 9.09% 21 19.09% 25 22.73% 30 27.27% 18 16.36% 110 South County High 2 3.39% 4 6.78% 6 10.17% 21 35.59% 19 32.20% 7 11.86% 59 South Lakes High 7 12.96% 7 12.96% 6 11.11% 14 25.93% 14 25.93% 6 11.11% 54 Stuart High 7 7.69% 3 3.30% 11 12.09% 23 25.27% 38 41.76% 9 9.89% 91 West Potomac High 5 6.02% 10 12.05% 14 16.87% 26 31.33% 20 24.10% 8 9.64% 83 West Springfield High 13 12.62% 11 10.68% 8 7.77% 28 27.18% 29 28.16% 14 13.59% 103 Westfield High 18 12.33% 14 9.59% 13 8.90% 38 26.03% 41 28.08% 22 15.07% 146 Woodson High 8 11.76% 7 10.29% 8 11.76% 13 19.12% 21 30.88% 11 16.18% 68

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Table FCPS 4. Fairfax County School Division Distribution of Grades Earned in Developmental Courses

Fall 2008

Fairfax County High Schools

R S U W Total

# % # % # % # % #

Annandale High ENG 8 10.96% 57 78.08% 5 6.85% 3 4.11% 73

MTH 5 12.50% 20 50.00% 12 30.00% 3 7.50% 40 Bryant

Alternative High

ENG . . 9 81.82% 2 18.18% . . 11

MTH . . 2 33.33% 4 66.67% . . 6 Centreville High ENG 1 1.96% 43 84.31% 4 7.84% 3 5.88% 51

MTH 8 28.57% 13 46.43% 6 21.43% 1 3.57% 28 Chantilly High ENG 1 2.17% 36 78.26% 3 6.52% 6 13.04% 46

MTH 3 7.89% 22 57.89% 8 21.05% 5 13.16% 38 Edison High ENG 11 19.30% 38 66.67% 4 7.02% 4 7.02% 57

MTH . . 4 23.53% 10 58.82% 3 17.65% 17 Fairfax High ENG 8 9.09% 67 76.14% 7 7.95% 6 6.82% 88

MTH 3 7.69% 22 56.41% 13 33.33% 1 2.56% 39 Falls Church

High

ENG 3 8.33% 28 77.78% 2 5.56% 3 8.33% 36

MTH 4 14.29% 14 50.00% 10 35.71% . . 28 Hayfield High ENG 6 11.32% 41 77.36% 2 3.77% 4 7.55% 53

MTH 1 3.45% 16 55.17% 10 34.48% 2 6.90% 29 Herndon High ENG 2 4.26% 40 85.11% 4 8.51% 1 2.13% 47

MTH 3 8.33% 24 66.67% 3 8.33% 6 16.67% 36 Lake Braddock

High

ENG 4 7.55% 38 71.70% 5 9.43% 6 11.32% 53

MTH 3 6.52% 17 36.96% 17 36.96% 9 19.57% 46 Langley High ENG 1 8.33% 11 91.67% . . . . 12

MTH . . 3 60.00% 2 40.00% . . 5 Lee

High-(Fairfax)

ENG 4 4.88% 68 82.93% 7 8.54% 3 3.66% 82

MTH 1 3.70% 12 44.44% 14 51.85% . . 27 Madison High ENG 1 4.76% 18 85.71% 2 9.52% . . 21

MTH . . 3 27.27% 8 72.73% . . 11 Marshall High ENG 4 9.30% 35 81.40% 2 4.65% 2 4.65% 43

MTH . . 6 31.58% 10 52.63% 3 15.79% 19 McLean High ENG 3 11.11% 21 77.78% 3 11.11% . . 27

MTH 1 7.14% 4 28.57% 8 57.14% 1 7.14% 14 Mount Vernon High ENG 8 15.09% 41 77.36% 4 7.55% . . 53 MTH 1 5.00% 9 45.00% 8 40.00% 2 10.00% 20 Mountain View Alternative High ENG 3 18.75% 8 50.00% 5 31.25% . . 16 MTH 1 7.69% 5 38.46% 7 53.85% . . 13 Oakton High ENG 2 4.88% 33 80.49% 3 7.32% 3 7.32% 41

MTH . . 21 65.63% 11 34.38% . . 32 Pimmit Hills

Alternative High

ENG 1 16.67% 5 83.33% . . . . 6

MTH . . 1 100.00% . . . . 1 Robinson High ENG 8 13.33% 40 66.67% 6 10.00% 6 10.00% 60

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Table FCPS 4. Fairfax County School Division Distribution of Grades Earned in Developmental Courses

Fall 2008 (Cont’d) Fairfax County High Schools R S U W Total # % # % # % # % # South Lakes High ENG 8 34.78% 10 43.48% 3 13.04% 2 8.70% 23 MTH 2 12.50% 10 62.50% 3 18.75% 1 6.25% 16 Stuart High ENG 5 12.20% 31 75.61% 4 9.76% 1 2.44% 41

MTH . . 10 52.63% 9 47.37% . . 19 West Potomac High ENG 2 3.64% 47 85.45% 4 7.27% 2 3.64% 55 MTH . . 7 63.64% 4 36.36% . . 11 West Springfield High ENG 5 10.20% 35 71.43% 5 10.20% 4 8.16% 49 MTH 1 2.44% 16 39.02% 23 56.10% 1 2.44% 41 Westfield High ENG 6 6.98% 63 73.26% 12 13.95% 5 5.81% 86

MTH 7 17.07% 18 43.90% 15 36.59% 1 2.44% 41 Woodson High ENG 2 6.90% 22 75.86% 2 6.90% 3 10.34% 29

MTH . . 3 30.00% 5 50.00% 2 20.00% 10

Division Total 157 8.57% 1,224 66.85% 339 18.51% 111 6.06% 1,831 Note: S = Satisfactory, R = Re-enroll, U = Unsatisfactory, W = Withdraw

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Table FCPS 5. Fairfax County School Division

Distribution of Passing Grades Earned in College-Level Courses Fall 2008 DISC Passed A B C D Passing Grades Sub-Total # % # % # % # % # % ACC 7 9.72% 10 13.89% 17 23.61% 8 11.11% 42 58.33% ADJ 14 21.88% 11 17.19% 18 28.13% 9 14.06% 52 81.25% AGR 1 100.00% . . . 1 100.00% ARA 4 25.00% 8 50.00% 1 6.25% . . 13 81.25% ARC 8 36.36% 4 18.18% 2 9.09% 1 4.55% 15 68.18% ART 62 32.46% 40 20.94% 28 14.66% 22 11.52% 152 79.58% ASL 13 39.39% 7 21.21% 3 9.09% 2 6.06% 25 75.76% AST 4 57.14% 1 14.29% 2 28.57% . . 7 100.00% AUT 13 22.41% 27 46.55% 7 12.07% 5 8.62% 52 89.66% BIO 56 17.67% 77 24.29% 78 24.61% 39 12.30% 250 78.86% BLD 2 66.67% 1 33.33% . . . . 3 100.00% BUS 40 23.12% 50 28.90% 35 20.23% 13 7.51% 138 79.77% CHD 2 28.57% 2 28.57% 1 14.29% 1 14.29% 6 85.71% CHI 2 33.33% 1 16.67% . . 1 16.67% 4 66.67% CHM 8 13.56% 12 20.34% 13 22.03% 3 5.08% 36 61.02% CSC 28 28.28% 31 31.31% 18 18.18% 1 1.01% 78 78.79% DRF 3 42.86% 2 28.57% . . . . 5 71.43% ECO 16 19.05% 20 23.81% 16 19.05% 12 14.29% 64 76.19% EGR 8 26.67% 8 26.67% 4 13.33% 3 10.00% 23 76.67% EMS 1 50.00% . . 1 50.00% . . 2 100.00% ENG 201 17.95% 320 28.57% 251 22.41% 94 8.39% 866 77.32% FRE 9 42.86% 3 14.29% 3 14.29% 2 9.52% 17 80.95% GEO 3 30.00% . . 3 30.00% 1 10.00% 7 70.00% GOL 3 11.11% 5 18.52% 7 25.93% 5 18.52% 20 74.07% HIS 136 18.60% 198 27.09% 159 21.75% 82 11.22% 575 78.66% HLT 10 43.48% 4 17.39% 3 13.04% . . 17 73.91% HRI 1 7.69% 3 23.08% 3 23.08% 2 15.38% 9 69.23% HUM 1 12.50% 2 25.00% 1 12.50% 1 12.50% 5 62.50% IDS 1 20.00% . . . . 1 20.00% 2 40.00% ITD 1 50.00% . . 1 50.00% . . 2 100.00% ITE 79 21.82% 79 21.82% 70 19.34% 39 10.77% 267 73.76% ITN 3 14.29% 2 9.52% 4 19.05% 5 23.81% 14 66.67% ITP 1 7.69% 5 38.46% 2 15.38% . . 8 61.54% JPN 1 16.67% 1 16.67% 2 33.33% 1 16.67% 5 83.33% KOR 3 50.00% 3 50.00% . . . . 6 100.00%

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Table FCPS 5. Fairfax County School Division

Distribution of Passing Grades Earned in College-Level Courses Fall 2008 (Cont’d) DISC Passed A B C D Passing Grades Sub-Total # % # % # % # % # % MSC 7 46.67% 1 6.67% . . 1 6.67% 9 60.00% MTH 117 18.28% 143 22.34% 137 21.41% 63 9.84% 460 71.88% MUS 41 52.56% 14 17.95% 7 8.97% 5 6.41% 67 85.90% NAS 11 13.58% 16 19.75% 19 23.46% 11 13.58% 57 70.37% PED 158 33.12% 133 27.88% 76 15.93% 30 6.29% 397 83.23% PHT 2 11.76% 2 11.76% 2 11.76% . . 6 35.29% PHY 4 22.22% 3 16.67% 6 33.33% 1 5.56% 14 77.78% PLS 9 24.32% 7 18.92% 11 29.73% 1 2.70% 28 75.68% PSY 103 24.64% 106 25.36% 73 17.46% 39 9.33% 321 76.79% RAD 1 20.00% 2 40.00% 1 20.00% 1 20.00% 5 100.00% REA 1 100.00% . . . 1 100.00% REL 4 36.36% 5 45.45% 2 18.18% . . 11 100.00% RUS 2 100.00% . . . 2 100.00% SDV 434 42.97% 178 17.62% 122 12.08% 66 6.53% 800 79.21% SOC 35 26.52% 45 34.09% 22 16.67% 8 6.06% 110 83.33% SPA 11 16.92% 20 30.77% 16 24.62% 6 9.23% 53 81.54% SPD 114 33.33% 90 26.32% 56 16.37% 21 6.14% 281 82.16% VET 6 60.00% 1 10.00% 3 30.00% . . 10 100.00% AIR . . 3 75.00% 1 25.00% . . 4 100.00% AUB . . 3 75.00% 1 25.00% . . 4 100.00% DIT . . 1 33.33% . . 1 33.33% 2 66.67% DSL . . 1 100.00% . . . . 1 100.00% FST . . 1 50.00% . . . . 1 50.00% GER . . 3 37.50% . . 1 12.50% 4 50.00% PHI . . 7 29.17% 4 16.67% 4 16.67% 15 62.50% RPK . . 2 50.00% . . . . 2 50.00% FIN . . . . 1 50.00% . . 1 50.00% HIM . . . . 1 100.00% . . 1 100.00% ITA . . . . 1 100.00% . . 1 100.00% ENV . . . 1 100.00% 1 100.00% LAT . . . . TRV . . . . Total 1,809 25.63% 1,733 24.55% 1,319 18.69% 613 8.69% 5,474 77.56%

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Table FCPS 6. Fairfax County School Division

Distribution of Unsuccessful Grades Earned in College-Level Courses Fall 2008 DISC Unsuccessful F W Unsuccessful Grades Sub-Total # % # % # % ACC 16 22.22% 14 19.44% 30 41.67% ADJ 8 12.50% 4 6.25% 12 18.75% AGR . . . . ARA . . 3 18.75% 3 18.75% ARC 2 9.09% 5 22.73% 7 31.82% ART 29 15.18% 10 5.24% 39 20.42% ASL 6 18.18% 2 6.06% 8 24.24% AST . . . . AUT 6 10.34% . . 6 10.34% BIO 36 11.36% 31 9.78% 67 21.14% BLD . . . . BUS 24 13.87% 11 6.36% 35 20.23% CHD 1 14.29% . . 1 14.29% CHI 1 16.67% 1 16.67% 2 33.33% CHM 12 20.34% 11 18.64% 23 38.98% CSC 12 12.12% 9 9.09% 21 21.21% DRF 2 28.57% . . 2 28.57% ECO 13 15.48% 7 8.33% 20 23.81% EGR 3 10.00% 4 13.33% 7 23.33% EMS . . . . ENG 171 15.27% 83 7.41% 254 22.68% FRE 2 9.52% 2 9.52% 4 19.05% GEO 1 10.00% 2 20.00% 3 30.00% GOL 4 14.81% 3 11.11% 7 25.93% HIS 107 14.64% 49 6.70% 156 21.34% HLT 3 13.04% 3 13.04% 6 26.09% HRI 2 15.38% 2 15.38% 4 30.77% HUM 2 25.00% 1 12.50% 3 37.50% IDS 3 60.00% . . 3 60.00% ITD . . . . ITE 65 17.96% 30 8.29% 95 26.24% ITN 2 9.52% 5 23.81% 7 33.33% ITP 3 23.08% 2 15.38% 5 38.46% JPN 1 16.67% . . 1 16.67%

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Table FCPS 6. Fairfax County School Division

Distribution of Unsuccessful Grades Earned in College-Level Courses Fall 2008 (Cont’d) DISC Unsuccessful F W Unsuccessful Grades Sub-Total # % # % # % MSC 6 40.00% . . 6 40.00% MTH 123 19.22% 57 8.91% 180 28.13% MUS 8 10.26% 3 3.85% 11 14.10% NAS 15 18.52% 9 11.11% 24 29.63% PED 61 12.79% 19 3.98% 80 16.77% PHT 7 41.18% 4 23.53% 11 64.71% PHY 2 11.11% 2 11.11% 4 22.22% PLS 5 13.51% 4 10.81% 9 24.32% PSY 74 17.70% 23 5.50% 97 23.21% RAD . . . . REA . . . . REL . . . . RUS . . . . SDV 146 14.46% 64 6.34% 210 20.79% SOC 14 10.61% 8 6.06% 22 16.67% SPA 4 6.15% 8 12.31% 12 18.46% SPD 39 11.40% 22 6.43% 61 17.84% VET . . . . AIR . . . . AUB . . . . DIT 1 33.33% . . 1 33.33% DSL . . . . FST 1 50.00% . . 1 50.00% GER 3 37.50% 1 12.50% 4 50.00% PHI 5 20.83% 4 16.67% 9 37.50% RPK 1 25.00% 1 25.00% 2 50.00% FIN 1 50.00% . . 1 50.00% HIM . . . . ITA . . . . ENV . . . . LAT 1 100.00% . . 1 100.00% TRV . . 1 100.00% 1 100.00% Total 1,058 14.99% 526 7.45% 1,584 22.44%

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Table FCPS 7. Fairfax County School Division Curricular Program Classifications

Fall 2008

Fairfax County High Schools

Career-Tech Transfer Unclassified Total Students # % # % # % # Annandale High 25 18.52% 104 77.04% 6 4.44% 135 Bryant Alternative High 8 33.33% 13 54.17% 3 12.50% 24 Centreville High 26 27.96% 56 60.22% 11 11.83% 93 Chantilly High 42 35.29% 66 55.46% 11 9.24% 119 Edison High 8 8.51% 78 82.98% 8 8.51% 94 Fairfax High 34 26.15% 82 63.08% 14 10.77% 130 Falls Church High 8 11.76% 57 83.82% 3 4.41% 68 Hayfield High 20 25.32% 54 68.35% 5 6.33% 79 Herndon High 32 29.63% 65 60.19% 11 10.19% 108 Lake Braddock High 40 31.75% 75 59.52% 11 8.73% 126 Langley High 10 37.04% 13 48.15% 4 14.81% 27 Lee High-(Fairfax) 39 27.66% 95 67.38% 7 4.96% 141 Madison High 22 42.31% 20 38.46% 10 19.23% 52 Marshall High 12 20.69% 41 70.69% 5 8.62% 58 McLean High 22 38.60% 31 54.39% 4 7.02% 57 Mount Vernon High 15 16.30% 71 77.17% 6 6.52% 92 Mountain View Alternative High 17 35.42% 27 56.25% 4 8.33% 48 Oakton High 27 31.76% 48 56.47% 10 11.76% 85 Pimmit Hills Alternative High 11 64.71% 4 23.53% 2 11.76% 17 Robinson High 37 33.64% 62 56.36% 11 10.00% 110 South County High 18 30.51% 34 57.63% 7 11.86% 59 South Lakes High 17 31.48% 34 62.96% 3 5.56% 54 Stuart High 21 23.08% 64 70.33% 6 6.59% 91 West Potomac High 11 13.25% 64 77.11% 8 9.64% 83 West Springfield High 31 30.10% 64 62.14% 8 7.77% 103 Westfield High 41 28.08% 91 62.33% 14 9.59% 146 Woodson High 21 30.88% 35 51.47% 12 17.65% 68 Division Total 615 27.13% 1,448 63.87% 204 9.00% 2,267

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Fairfax County School Division Curricular Program Selections

Fall 2008

Table FCPS 8. High School: Annandale High

Curriculum Students Percent

Administration Of Justice 1 0.74%

Automotive 3 2.22%

Business Admin As 17 12.59% Career Studies 1 0.74% Communication Design 2 1.48% Computer Electronics Technology 1 0.74% Computer Science 4 2.96%

Culinary Arts 1 0.74%

Dental Hygiene 1 0.74% Early Childhood Development 1 0.74%

Engineering 9 6.67% Fine Arts 2 1.48% General Studies 37 27.41% Hospitality Management 3 2.22% Information Technology 4 2.96% Interior Design 1 0.74% Liberal Arts 14 10.37% Management 10 7.41% Music 3 2.22% Science 10 7.41% Social Sciences 4 2.96% Unclassified 6 4.44% HS Total 135 100.00%

Table FCPS 9. High School: Bryant Alternative High

Curriculum Students Percent

Business Admin As 1 4.17% Career Studies 2 8.33% Computer Aided Drafting & 1 4.17% Early Childhood Development 1 4.17% General Studies 9 37.50% Information Technology 1 4.17% Management 2 8.33% Nursing 1 4.17% Paralegal Studies 1 4.17% Science 2 8.33% Unclassified 3 12.50% HS Total 24 100.00%

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Table FCPS 10. High School: Centreville High

Curriculum Students Percent

Accounting 1 1.08%

American Sign Language - E 1 1.08%

Automotive 3 3.23%

Business Admin As 7 7.53% Computer Electronics Technolog 1 1.08% Computer Science 2 2.15%

Engineering 1 1.08%

Fine Arts 4 4.30%

General Engineering Techno 1 1.08% General Studies 19 20.43% Hospitality Management 1 1.08% Information Systems Techno 2 2.15% Information Technology 9 9.68% Liberal Arts 8 8.60% Management 9 9.68% Music 4 4.30% Photography 1 1.08% Science 5 5.38% Social Sciences 2 2.15% Travel & Tourism 1 1.08% Unclassified 11 11.83%

HS Total 93 100.00%

Table FCPS 11. High School: Chantilly High

Curriculum Students Percent

Accounting 2 1.68% Administration Of Justice 4 3.36% Architecture 1 0.84% Automotive 5 4.20% Business Admin As 7 5.88% Career Studies 4 3.36% Communication Design 1 0.84% Computer Electronics Techn 1 0.84% Computer Science 2 1.68% Early Childhood Developmen 1 0.84%

Engineering 4 3.36%

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Table FCPS 11. High School: Chantilly High (Cont’d)

Curriculum Students Percent

General Engineering Techno 1 0.84% General Studies 25 21.01% Hospitality Management 3 2.52% Information Systems Techno 2 1.68% Information Technology 2 1.68% Interior Design 2 1.68% Liberal Arts 10 8.40% Management 13 10.92% Marketing 2 1.68% Science 6 5.04% Social Sciences 6 5.04% Unclassified 11 9.24% HS Total 119 100.00%

Table FCPS 12. High School: Edison High

Curriculum Students Percent

Accounting 1 1.06% Administration Of Justice 1 1.06% Architecture 1 1.06% Automotive 2 2.13% Business Admin As 11 11.70% Computer Science 4 4.26% Engineering 3 3.19% Fine Arts 2 2.13% General Studies 14 14.89% Information Technology 5 5.32% Liberal Arts 29 30.85% Management 3 3.19% Science 8 8.51% Social Sciences 2 2.13% Unclassified 8 8.51% HS Total 94 100.00%

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Table FCPS 13. High School: Fairfax High

Curriculum Students Percent

Architecture 2 1.54%

Automotive 3 2.31%

Business Admin As 10 7.69% Career Studies 5 3.85% Computer Science 2 1.54% Early Childhood Developmen 2 1.54%

Engineering 7 5.38%

Fine Arts 3 2.31%

General Engineering Techno 3 2.31% General Studies 30 23.08% Health Information Technol 1 0.77% Hospitality Management 1 0.77% Information Systems Techno 3 2.31% Information Technology 1 0.77% Liberal Arts 14 10.77% Management 8 6.15% Marketing 3 2.31% Paralegal Studies 1 0.77% Science 10 7.69% Social Sciences 5 3.85% Travel & Tourism 1 0.77% Unclassified 14 10.77% Veterinary Technology 1 0.77%

HS Total 130 100.00%

Table FCPS 14. High School: Falls Church High

Curriculum Students Percent

Architecture 1 1.47% Business Admin As 8 11.76% Career Studies 2 2.94% Computer Electronics Techn 1 1.47% Computer Science 1 1.47%

Engineering 2 2.94%

Fine Arts 3 4.41%

General Engineering Techno 2 2.94% General Studies 21 30.88% Liberal Arts 12 17.65%

Management 1 1.47%

Music 1 1.47%

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Table FCPS 15. High School: Hayfield High

Curriculum Students Percent

Accounting 1 1.27%

Administration Of Justice 3 3.80% Business Admin As 8 10.13% Career Studies 1 1.27% Computer Electronics Techn 2 2.53% Computer Science 3 3.80% Early Childhood Developmen 2 2.53%

Engineering 3 3.80%

Fine Arts 5 6.33%

General Engineering Techno 1 1.27% General Studies 14 17.72% Health Information Technol 1 1.27% Information Technology 2 2.53% Liberal Arts 15 18.99%

Management 3 3.80%

Marketing 1 1.27%

Professional Writing For B 1 1.27%

Science 5 6.33%

Small Business Management 1 1.27% Social Sciences 2 2.53% Unclassified 5 6.33%

HS Total 79 100.00%

Table FCPS 16. High School: Herndon High

Curriculum Students Percent

Administration Of Justice 2 1.85% Architecture 1 0.93% Biotechnology 1 0.93% Business Admin As 7 6.48% Career Studies 2 1.85% Communication Design 1 0.93% Computer Electronics Techn 2 1.85% Computer Science 2 1.85% Early Childhood Developmen 1 0.93%

Engineering 4 3.70%

Fine Arts 4 3.70%

General Engineering Techno 4 3.70% General Studies 25 23.15% Hospitality Management 1 0.93%

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Table FCPS 16. High School: Herndon High (Cont’d)

Curriculum Students Percent

Management 10 9.26% Music 1 0.93% Paralegal Studies 1 0.93% Photography 1 0.93% Real Estate 1 0.93% Science 8 7.41% Social Sciences 4 3.70% Unclassified 11 10.19% HS Total 108 100.00%

Table FCPS 17. High School: Lake Braddock High

Curriculum Students Percent

Accounting 1 0.79%

Administration Of Justice 1 0.79% Architecture 2 1.59% Arts & Sciences 1 0.79%

Automotive 3 2.38%

Business Admin Aa&s 1 0.79% Business Admin As 8 6.35% Career Studies 8 6.35% Computer Electronics Techn 1 0.79%

Engineering 3 2.38%

Fine Arts 4 3.17%

General Engineering Techno 4 3.17% General Studies 29 23.02% Hospitality Management 1 0.79% Information Technology 2 1.59% Liberal Arts 14 11.11% Management 9 7.14% Marketing 5 3.97% Music 2 1.59%

Music Recording Technology 1 0.79% Paralegal Studies 1 0.79%

Science 7 5.56%

Social Sciences 7 5.56% Unclassified 11 8.73%

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Table FCPS 18. High School: Langley High

Curriculum Students Percent

Administration Of Justice 1 3.70% Business Admin As 1 3.70% Career Studies 2 7.41% Early Childhood Developmen 1 3.70%

Engineering 1 3.70% Fine Arts 1 3.70% General Studies 3 11.11% Liberal Arts 3 11.11% Management 3 11.11% Marketing 1 3.70% Music 1 3.70%

Music Recording Technology 1 3.70%

Science 3 11.11%

Social Sciences 1 3.70% Unclassified 4 14.81%

HS Total 27 100.00%

Table FCPS 19. High School: Lee High

Curriculum Students Percent

Accounting 4 2.84% Administration Of Justice 2 1.42% Architecture 3 2.13% Automotive 2 1.42% Biotechnology 1 0.71% Business Admin As 16 11.35% Career Studies 4 2.84% Clerical Studies 1 0.71% Communication Design 3 2.13% Computer Science 3 2.13% Construction Management Te 1 0.71% Early Childhood Developmen 2 1.42%

Engineering 3 2.13%

Fine Arts 2 1.42%

General Education 1 0.71% General Studies 35 24.82% Information Systems Techno 1 0.71% Information Technology 4 2.84% Interior Design 1 0.71% Liberal Arts 19 13.48%

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Table FCPS 19. High School: Lee High (Cont’d)

Curriculum Students Percent

Music 1 0.71%

Science 8 5.67%

Social Sciences 5 3.55%

Unclassified 7 4.96%

HS Total 141 100.00%

Table FCPS 20. High School: Madison High

Curriculum Students Percent

Architecture 1 1.92% Automotive 1 1.92% Business Admin As 3 5.77% Career Studies 4 7.69% Computer Science 2 3.85% Fine Arts 2 3.85%

General Engineering Techno 4 7.69% General Studies 6 11.54% Hospitality Management 2 3.85% Information Technology 1 1.92% Liberal Arts 4 7.69% Management 9 17.31% Marketing 1 1.92% Science 1 1.92% Social Sciences 1 1.92% Unclassified 10 19.23% HS Total 52 100.00%

Table FCPS 21. High School: Marshall High

Curriculum Students Percent

Administration Of Justice 1 1.72% Business Admin As 3 5.17% Career Studies 3 5.17% Computer Science 1 1.72% Engineering 1 1.72% General Studies 18 31.03% Hospitality Management 1 1.72% Liberal Arts 9 15.52% Management 5 8.62% Marketing 1 1.72% Music 2 3.45%

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Table FCPS 22. High School: McLean High

Curriculum Students Percent

Arts & Sciences 1 1.75%

Automotive 1 1.75%

Business Admin As 4 7.02% Career Studies 2 3.51% Computer Electronics Techn 1 1.75% Computer Science 1 1.75% Early Childhood Developmen 1 1.75%

Engineering 2 3.51%

Fine Arts 2 3.51%

General Engineering Techno 4 7.02% General Studies 8 14.04% Hospitality Management 1 1.75% Information Systems Techno 1 1.75% Liberal Arts 7 12.28% Management 7 12.28% Marketing 2 3.51% Music 1 1.75% Science 3 5.26% Social Sciences 3 5.26% Unclassified 4 7.02% Veterinary Technology 1 1.75% HS Total 57 100.00%

Table FCPS 23. High School: Mount Vernon High

Curriculum Students Percent

Administration Of Justice 1 1.09% Automotive 1 1.09% Business Admin As 10 10.87% Career Studies 2 2.17% Computer Science 3 3.26% Engineering 3 3.26% Fine Arts 7 7.61% General Studies 26 28.26% Health Information Technol 1 1.09% Information Technology 2 2.17% Liberal Arts 18 19.57% Management 7 7.61% Marketing 1 1.09% Photography 1 1.09% Science 2 2.17% Social Sciences 1 1.09%

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Table FCPS 24. High School: Mountain View Alternative High

Curriculum Students Percent

Administration Of Justice 1 2.08%

Automotive 1 2.08%

Business Admin Aa&s 1 2.08% Business Admin As 1 2.08% Career Studies 2 4.17% Engineering 1 2.08% Fine Arts 3 6.25% General Studies 13 27.08% Information Technology 1 2.08% Interior Design 1 2.08% Liberal Arts 6 12.50% Management 4 8.33% Marketing 2 4.17%

Music Recording Technology 1 2.08% Paralegal Studies 2 4.17%

Photography 1 2.08%

Professional Writing For B 1 2.08% Social Sciences 2 4.17% Unclassified 4 8.33%

HS Total 48 100.00%

Table FCPS 25. High School: Oakton High

Curriculum Students Percent

Administration Of Justice 3 3.53%

Automotive 1 1.18%

Business Admin As 3 3.53% Career Studies 3 3.53% Computer Electronics Techn 1 1.18% Computer Science 1 1.18% Early Childhood Developmen 1 1.18%

Engineering 1 1.18%

Fine Arts 1 1.18%

General Engineering Techno 2 2.35% General Studies 12 14.12% Health Information Technol 1 1.18% Information Technology 2 2.35% Interior Design 3 3.53% Liberal Arts 18 21.18%

Management 7 8.24%

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Table FCPS 25. High School: Oakton High (Cont’d)

Curriculum Students Percent

Social Sciences 6 7.06% Unclassified 10 11.76%

HS Total 85 100.00%

Table FCPS 26. High School: Pimmit Hills Alternative High

Curriculum Students Percent

Accounting 1 5.88%

Career Studies 1 5.88% Communication Design 1 5.88% General Engineering Techno 1 5.88% General Studies 1 5.88% Information Systems Techno 1 5.88% Liberal Arts 1 5.88% Management 5 29.41% Paralegal Studies 1 5.88% Science 2 11.76% Unclassified 2 11.76% HS Total 17 100.00%

Table FCPS 27. High School: Robinson High

Curriculum Students Percent

Accounting 3 2.73% Administration Of Justice 3 2.73% Architecture 1 0.91% Automotive 1 0.91% Business Admin As 5 4.55% Career Studies 2 1.82% Computer Electronics Techn 1 0.91% Computer Science 2 1.82% Early Childhood Developmen 6 5.45%

Engineering 1 0.91%

Fine Arts 10 9.09%

General Engineering Techno 2 1.82% General Studies 17 15.45% Information Technology 2 1.82% Liberal Arts 17 15.45% Management 13 11.82% Marketing 1 0.91% Music 2 1.82%

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Table FCPS 27. High School: Robinson High (Cont’d)

Curriculum Students Percent

Small Business Management 1 0.91% Social Sciences 5 4.55% Unclassified 11 10.00%

HS Total 110 100.00%

Table FCPS 28. High School: South County High

Curriculum Students Percent

Accounting 1 1.69% Administration Of Justice 1 1.69% Architecture 1 1.69% Business Admin As 4 6.78% Career Studies 4 6.78% Communication Design 1 1.69% Computer Science 1 1.69% Culinary Arts 1 1.69% Engineering 1 1.69% Fine Arts 3 5.08% General Studies 9 15.25% Health Sciences 1 1.69% Liberal Arts 9 15.25% Management 4 6.78% Marketing 2 3.39% Music 1 1.69% Photography 1 1.69% Science 3 5.08% Social Sciences 4 6.78% Unclassified 7 11.86% HS Total 59 100.00%

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Table FCPS 29. High School: South Lakes High

Curriculum Students Percent

Accounting 2 3.70% Administration Of Justice 2 3.70% Architecture 1 1.85% Automotive 2 3.70% Biotechnology 1 1.85% Business Admin As 5 9.26% Career Studies 2 3.70% Computer Science 4 7.41% Engineering 2 3.70% Fine Arts 1 1.85% General Studies 7 12.96% Health Information Technol 1 1.85% Information Technology 1 1.85% Liberal Arts 3 5.56% Management 4 7.41% Marketing 1 1.85% Music 2 3.70% Science 9 16.67% Social Sciences 1 1.85% Unclassified 3 5.56% HS Total 54 100.00%

Table FCPS 30. High School: Stuart High

Curriculum Students Percent

Administration Of Justice 5 5.49% Architecture 3 3.30% Automotive 2 2.20% Business Admin As 7 7.69% Career Studies 3 3.30% Communication Design 1 1.10% Computer Science 2 2.20% Early Childhood Developmen 1 1.10%

Engineering 6 6.59%

Fine Arts 2 2.20%

General Engineering Techno 3 3.30% General Studies 20 21.98% Information Technology 4 4.40% Liberal Arts 13 14.29% Management 3 3.30% Science 7 7.69% Social Sciences 3 3.30%

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Table FCPS 31. High School: West Potomac High

Curriculum Students Percent

Business Admin As 10 12.05% Career Studies 1 1.20% Early Childhood Developmen 1 1.20%

Fine Arts 6 7.23%

General Studies 24 28.92% Information Systems Techno 1 1.20% Liberal Arts 16 19.28% Management 4 4.82% Marketing 3 3.61% Music 1 1.20% Science 4 4.82% Social Sciences 4 4.82% Unclassified 8 9.64% HS Total 83 100.00%

Table FCPS 32. High School: West Springfield High

Curriculum Students Percent

Accounting 1 0.97%

Administration Of Justice 3 2.91% Architecture 3 2.91%

Automotive 1 0.97%

Business Admin Aa&s 1 0.97% Business Admin As 5 4.85% Career Studies 5 4.85% Communication Design 2 1.94% Computer Electronics Techn 1 0.97% Computer Science 2 1.94%

Engineering 1 0.97%

Fine Arts 4 3.88%

General Engineering Techno 1 0.97% General Studies 18 17.48% Information Systems Techno 1 0.97% Information Technology 7 6.80% Interior Design 1 0.97% Liberal Arts 13 12.62% Management 10 9.71% Marketing 1 0.97% Photography 1 0.97% Science 6 5.83% Social Sciences 7 6.80%

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Table FCPS 33. High School: Westfield High

Curriculum Students Percent

Accounting 2 1.37%

Administration Of Justice 2 1.37% Architecture 1 0.68% Arts & Sciences 1 0.68%

Automotive 2 1.37%

Business Admin As 7 4.79% Career Studies 1 0.68% Computer Science 5 3.42% Early Childhood Development 2 1.37%

Engineering 3 2.05%

Fine Arts 7 4.79%

General Studies 34 23.29% Hospitality Management 1 0.68% Information Systems Techno 1 0.68% Information Technology 4 2.74% Interior Design 3 2.05% Liberal Arts 24 16.44% Management 17 11.64% Marketing 4 2.74% Music 1 0.68%

Music Recording Technology 1 0.68%

Science 4 2.74%

Social Sciences 4 2.74% Unclassified 14 9.59% Veterinary Technology 1 0.68%

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Table FCPS 34. High School: Woodson High

Curriculum Students Percent

Architecture 1 1.47%

Automotive 1 1.47%

Business Admin As 1 1.47% Career Studies 4 5.88% Computer Electronics Techn 1 1.47% Computer Science 2 2.94% Construction Management Te 1 1.47% Engineering 3 4.41% Fine Arts 3 4.41% General Studies 15 22.06% Liberal Arts 6 8.82% Management 7 10.29% Marketing 2 2.94% Multimedia Design 1 1.47% Nursing 1 1.47% Photography 1 1.47% Science 5 7.35% Social Sciences 1 1.47% Unclassified 12 17.65% HS Total 68 100.00%

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Table FCPS 35. Fairfax County School Division Number of Graduates by High School

From DOE Website

Fairfax County

High School 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008

Total HS Graduates

Annandale High 482 507 473 524 468 2,454 Bryant Alternative High 153 126 72 103 112 566 Centreville High 454 424 489 506 535 2,408 Chantilly High 555 619 627 683 705 3,189

Edison High 352 376 420 425 429 2,002

Fairfax High 459 493 479 522 473 2,426

Falls Church High 290 303 307 308 260 1,468

Hayfield High 524 556 591 369 313 2,353

Herndon High 515 495 502 456 522 2,490

Lake Braddock High 575 633 620 606 633 3,067

Langley High 441 478 469 473 500 2,361

Lee High-(Fairfax) 455 445 420 456 428 2,204

Madison High 370 404 424 476 497 2,171

Marshall High 236 315 311 303 296 1,461

Mclean High 335 386 394 437 430 1,982

Mount Vernon High 321 370 356 331 344 1,722

Oakton High 528 525 535 544 584 2,716

Pimmit Hills Alternative High 87 120 41 38 57 343

Robinson High 690 692 694 718 680 3,474

South County High . . 3 382 441 826

South Lakes High 368 324 340 346 320 1,698

Stuart High 242 326 289 298 285 1,440

Thomas Jefferson High-(Fairfax) 410 411 411 428 426 2,086 West Potomac High 403 362 408 424 444 2,041 West Springfield High 515 492 532 539 472 2,550 Westfield High 632 659 691 733 802 3,517

Woodson Adult High 83 63 23 45 40 254

Woodson High 398 493 454 480 493 2,318

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Table FCPS 36. Fairfax County School Division

Entering Fall Number of Students Who Were Dual Enrolled in High School Five-Year Aggregation Fall 04 through Fall 08

Fairfax County

High School Formerly Dual Enrolled Not Formerly Dual Enrolled Total

Annandale High 11 890 901

Bryant Alternative High 8 153 161

Centreville High 6 627 633

Chantilly High 13 789 802

Edison High 7 523 530

Fairfax High 17 893 910

Falls Church High 16 530 546

Hayfield High 5 721 726

Herndon High 3 631 634

Lake Braddock High 12 783 795

Langley High 9 294 303

Lee High-(Fairfax) 11 739 750

Madison High 7 265 272

Marshall High 7 298 305

Mclean High 3 353 356

Mount Vernon High 9 475 484

Mountain View Alternative High 7 238 245

Oakton High 8 511 519

Pimmit Hills Alternative High 3 111 114

Robinson High 11 744 755

South County High 1 171 172

South Lakes High 4 377 381

Stuart High 18 505 523

Thomas Jefferson High-(Fairfax) 0 26 26

West Potomac High 3 512 515

West Springfield High 7 675 682

Westfield High 8 639 647

Woodson High 12 549 561

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Table FCPS 37. Fairfax County School Division Distribution of Fall Term GPA Ranges Five-Year Aggregation Fall 04 through Fall 08

Fairfax County High School N/A 0.0 to .49 0.5 to 1.4 1.5 to 2.4 2.5 to 3.4 3.5 to 4.0 N # % # % # % # % # % # % # Annandale High 90 9.99% 88 9.77% 90 9.99% 183 20.31% 298 33.07% 152 16.87% 901 Bryant Alternative High 37 22.98% 27 16.77% 16 9.94% 24 14.91% 36 22.36% 21 13.04% 161 Centreville High 97 15.32% 62 9.79% 57 9.00% 124 19.59% 214 33.81% 79 12.48% 633 Chantilly High 110 13.72% 79 9.85% 79 9.85% 180 22.44% 243 30.30% 111 13.84% 802 Edison High 66 12.45% 62 11.70% 46 8.68% 115 21.70% 153 28.87% 88 16.60% 530 Fairfax High 128 14.07% 105 11.54% 89 9.78% 199 21.87% 254 27.91% 135 14.84% 910 Falls Church High 84 15.38% 55 10.07% 56 10.26% 115 21.06% 172 31.50% 64 11.72% 546 Hayfield High 92 12.67% 91 12.53% 78 10.74% 145 19.97% 219 30.17% 101 13.91% 726 Herndon High 82 12.93% 67 10.57% 73 11.51% 133 20.98% 201 31.70% 78 12.30% 634 Lake Braddock High 106 13.33% 81 10.19% 77 9.69% 165 20.75% 252 31.70% 114 14.34% 795 Langley High 26 8.58% 25 8.25% 21 6.93% 63 20.79% 102 33.66% 66 21.78% 303 Lee High-(Fairfax) 74 9.87% 73 9.73% 101 13.47% 157 20.93% 238 31.73% 107 14.27% 750 Madison High 25 9.19% 34 12.50% 34 12.50% 54 19.85% 73 26.84% 52 19.12% 272 Marshall High 44 14.43% 27 8.85% 34 11.15% 67 21.97% 87 28.52% 46 15.08% 305 Mclean High 43 12.08% 32 8.99% 31 8.71% 75 21.07% 111 31.18% 64 17.98% 356 Mount Vernon High 66 13.64% 54 11.16% 61 12.60% 107 22.11% 134 27.69% 62 12.81% 484 Mountain View Alternative High 50 20.41% 34 13.88% 33 13.47% 41 16.73% 45 18.37% 42 17.14% 245 Oakton High 59 11.37% 54 10.40% 56 10.79% 113 21.77% 140 26.97% 97 18.69% 519 Pimmit Hills Alternative High 42 36.84% 14 12.28% 12 10.53% 15 13.16% 17 14.91% 14 12.28% 114 Robinson High 66 8.74% 75 9.93% 99 13.11% 159 21.06% 248 32.85% 108 14.30% 755 South County High 18 10.47% 23 13.37% 24 13.95% 48 27.91% 40 23.26% 19 11.05% 172 South Lakes High 55 14.44% 45 11.81% 26 6.82% 77 20.21% 122 32.02% 56 14.70% 381 Stuart High 72 13.77% 55 10.52% 39 7.46% 126 24.09% 173 33.08% 58 11.09% 523 Thomas Jefferson High-(Fairfax) 2 7.69% . . . . 4 15.38% 7 26.92% 13 50.00% 26 West Potomac High 73 14.17% 51 9.90% 50 9.71% 119 23.11% 155 30.10% 67 13.01% 515 West Springfield High 66 9.68% 76 11.14% 73 10.70% 160 23.46% 206 30.21% 101 14.81% 682 Westfield High 67 10.36% 63 9.74% 66 10.20% 164 25.35% 183 28.28% 104 16.07% 647 Woodson High 79 14.08% 66 11.76% 52 9.27% 116 20.68% 156 27.81% 92 16.40% 561 Division Total 1,819 12.77% 1,518 10.65% 1,473 10.34% 3,048 21.39% 4,279 30.03% 2,111 14.82% 14,248

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Table FCPS 38. Fairfax County School Division Distribution of Grades Earned in Developmental Courses

Five-Year Aggregation Fall 04 through Fall 08

Fairfax County

High School DISC

S R U W Total

# % # % # % # % #

Annandale High

ENG 330 77.10% 47 10.98% 30 7.01% 21 4.91% 428 MTH 99 41.95% 38 16.10% 75 31.78% 24 10.17% 236

Bryant Alternative High

ENG 41 63.08% 9 13.85% 6 9.23% 9 13.85% 65 MTH 11 28.21% 4 10.26% 16 41.03% 8 20.51% 39 Centreville High ENG 213 77.45% 19 6.91% 25 9.09% 18 6.55% 275 MTH 58 39.19% 34 22.97% 40 27.03% 16 10.81% 148 Chantilly High ENG 205 71.18% 23 7.99% 35 12.15% 25 8.68% 288 MTH 74 42.77% 27 15.61% 49 28.32% 23 13.29% 173 Edison High ENG 184 68.66% 36 13.43% 21 7.84% 27 10.07% 268 MTH 29 30.21% 9 9.38% 49 51.04% 9 9.38% 96 Fairfax High ENG 280 72.73% 32 8.31% 37 9.61% 36 9.35% 385 MTH 90 40.36% 32 14.35% 81 36.32% 20 8.97% 223 BSK 2 100.00% . . . 2

Falls Church High

ENG 181 69.88% 28 10.81% 25 9.65% 25 9.65% 259 MTH 61 39.35% 19 12.26% 63 40.65% 12 7.74% 155 Hayfield High ENG 239 71.56% 34 10.18% 35 10.48% 26 7.78% 334 MTH 68 37.36% 24 13.19% 69 37.91% 21 11.54% 182 CHM 1 100.00% . . . 1 Herndon High ENG 173 75.22% 19 8.26% 18 7.83% 20 8.70% 230 MTH 79 52.32% 16 10.60% 37 24.50% 19 12.58% 151

Lake Braddock High

ENG 224 68.71% 28 8.59% 32 9.82% 42 12.88% 326 MTH 72 36.73% 30 15.31% 72 36.73% 22 11.22% 196 Langley High ENG 63 78.75% 5 6.25% 8 10.00% 4 5.00% 80 MTH 19 44.19% 3 6.98% 15 34.88% 6 13.95% 43 Lee High-(Fairfax) ENG 269 76.86% 35 10.00% 27 7.71% 19 5.43% 350 MTH 88 43.14% 29 14.22% 70 34.31% 17 8.33% 204 Madison High ENG 75 78.95% 3 3.16% 9 9.47% 8 8.42% 95 MTH 32 47.06% 8 11.76% 23 33.82% 5 7.35% 68 CHM 2 100.00% . . . 2 Marshall High ENG 112 78.32% 13 9.09% 10 6.99% 8 5.59% 143 MTH 27 43.55% 5 8.06% 24 38.71% 6 9.68% 62 Mclean High ENG 86 73.50% 10 8.55% 14 11.97% 7 5.98% 117 MTH 28 44.44% 8 12.70% 22 34.92% 5 7.94% 63

Mount Vernon High

ENG 142 66.67% 36 16.90% 28 13.15% 7 3.29% 213 MTH 47 42.73% 6 5.45% 51 46.36% 6 5.45% 110 Mountain View ENG 43 60.56% 10 14.08% 9 12.68% 9 12.68% 71

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Table FCPS 38. Fairfax County School Division Distribution of Grades Earned in Developmental Courses

Five-Year Aggregation Fall 04 through Fall 08 (Cont’d)

Fairfax County

High School DISC

S R U W Total

# % # % # % # % #

Pimmit Hills Alternative High ENG 25 54.35% 8 17.39% 7 15.22% 6 13.04% 46 MTH 10 43.48% 4 17.39% 7 30.43% 2 8.70% 23 Robinson High ENG 198 71.48% 27 9.75% 24 8.66% 28 10.11% 277 MTH 73 43.71% 27 16.17% 58 34.73% 9 5.39% 167

South County High

ENG 65 72.22% 13 14.44% 7 7.78% 5 5.56% 90 MTH 21 40.38% 8 15.38% 20 38.46% 3 5.77% 52

South Lakes High

ENG 86 65.15% 16 12.12% 18 13.64% 12 9.09% 132 MTH 44 47.83% 14 15.22% 28 30.43% 6 6.52% 92

Stuart High

ENG 166 64.09% 39 15.06% 34 13.13% 20 7.72% 259 MTH 47 39.83% 14 11.86% 54 45.76% 3 2.54% 118

West Potomac High

ENG 185 75.20% 24 9.76% 17 6.91% 20 8.13% 246 MTH 43 49.43% 10 11.49% 27 31.03% 7 8.05% 87

West Springfield High

ENG 181 73.28% 27 10.93% 18 7.29% 21 8.50% 247 MTH 72 39.13% 21 11.41% 78 42.39% 13 7.07% 184 Westfield High ENG 179 73.36% 16 6.56% 31 12.70% 18 7.38% 244 MTH 71 45.51% 30 19.23% 43 27.56% 12 7.69% 156 Woodson High ENG 115 67.25% 23 13.45% 15 8.77% 18 10.53% 171 MTH 39 37.86% 9 8.74% 41 39.81% 14 13.59% 103 Division Total 5,557 60.98% 1,048 11.50% 1,734 19.03% 774 8.49% 9,113 Note: S = Satisfactory, R = Re-enroll, U = Unsatisfactory, W = Withdraw

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Table FCPS 39. Fairfax County School Division

Distribution of Passing Grades Earned in College-Level Courses Five-Year Aggregation Fall 04 through Fall 08

DISC Passed A B C D Passing Grades Sub Total # % # % # % # % # % ACC 96 13.24% 125 17.24% 141 19.45% 65 8.97% 427 58.90% ADJ 128 24.06% 124 23.31% 113 21.24% 50 9.40% 415 78.01% AGR 1 100.00% . . . 1 100.00% AIR 7 21.88% 10 31.25% 10 31.25% 2 6.25% 29 90.63% ARA 30 27.78% 25 23.15% 19 17.59% 8 7.41% 82 75.93% ARC 39 24.53% 35 22.01% 25 15.72% 9 5.66% 108 67.92% ART 303 27.70% 256 23.40% 163 14.90% 91 8.32% 813 74.31% ASL 46 28.22% 43 26.38% 16 9.82% 7 4.29% 112 68.71% AST 18 41.86% 5 11.63% 6 13.95% 2 4.65% 31 72.09% AUB 6 22.22% 10 37.04% 6 22.22% 2 7.41% 24 88.89% AUT 115 28.47% 131 32.43% 63 15.59% 24 5.94% 333 82.43% BIO 271 13.84% 408 20.84% 438 22.37% 244 12.46% 1361 69.51% BLD 4 15.38% 5 19.23% 5 19.23% 5 19.23% 19 73.08% BUS 292 18.75% 396 25.43% 299 19.20% 113 7.26% 1100 70.65% CHD 34 30.91% 35 31.82% 9 8.18% 9 8.18% 87 79.09% CHI 17 42.50% 6 15.00% 1 2.50% 4 10.00% 28 70.00% CHM 51 14.05% 70 19.28% 65 17.91% 36 9.92% 222 61.16% CIV 1 50.00% . . . 1 50.00% CON . . . 1 100.00% 1 100.00% COS . . 1 100.00% . . . . 1 100.00% CSC 124 24.85% 121 24.25% 76 15.23% 26 5.21% 347 69.54% DIT 12 30.00% 5 12.50% 7 17.50% 2 5.00% 26 65.00% DNA 1 100.00% . . . 1 100.00% DNH . . . . DRF 13 30.95% 13 30.95% 5 11.90% . . 31 73.81% DSL . . 1 100.00% . . . . 1 100.00% ECO 180 18.39% 197 20.12% 188 19.20% 107 10.93% 672 68.64% EDU 4 50.00% 1 12.50% . . . . 5 62.50% EGR 51 25.00% 34 16.67% 30 14.71% 19 9.31% 134 65.69% ELE 1 33.33% 2 66.67% . . . . 3 100.00% EMS 40 53.33% 15 20.00% 10 13.33% 2 2.67% 67 89.33% EMT 1 8.33% 3 25.00% 3 25.00% 1 8.33% 8 66.67% ENG 969 15.74% 1716 27.87% 1246 20.23% 406 6.59% 4337 70.43% ENV 1 11.11% 2 22.22% . . 3 33.33% 6 66.67%

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Table FCPS 39. Fairfax County School Division

Distribution of Passing Grades Earned in College-Level Courses Five-Year Aggregation Fall 04 through Fall 08 (Cont’d)

DISC Passed A B C D Passing Grades Sub Total # % # % # % # % # % FRE 36 26.67% 20 14.81% 17 12.59% 7 5.19% 80 59.26% FST 2 25.00% 3 37.50% . . . . 5 62.50% GEO 22 23.40% 19 20.21% 14 14.89% 8 8.51% 63 67.02% GER 9 15.79% 10 17.54% 8 14.04% 6 10.53% 33 57.89% GIS . . . . GOL 51 17.17% 71 23.91% 68 22.90% 41 13.80% 231 77.78% GRE 1 20.00% . . 1 20.00% 1 20.00% 3 60.00% HIM . . . . 1 100.00% . . 1 100.00% HIS 814 18.21% 1070 23.93% 908 20.31% 393 8.79% 3185 71.24% HIT 2 15.38% 3 23.08% 1 7.69% . . 6 46.15% HLT 72 42.11% 39 22.81% 19 11.11% 4 2.34% 134 78.36% HMS . . . . HRI 24 18.46% 27 20.77% 22 16.92% 14 10.77% 87 66.92% HRT . . 3 15.79% 4 21.05% 3 15.79% 10 52.63% HUM 22 25.88% 11 12.94% 17 20.00% 9 10.59% 59 69.41% IDS 7 25.00% 8 28.57% 3 10.71% 2 7.14% 20 71.43% INT 1 12.50% 1 12.50% . . . . 2 25.00% ITA 6 18.75% 7 21.88% 7 21.88% 5 15.63% 25 78.13% ITD 16 33.33% 5 10.42% 11 22.92% 1 2.08% 33 68.75% ITE 406 22.90% 377 21.26% 279 15.74% 141 7.95% 1203 67.85% ITN 15 11.36% 26 19.70% 29 21.97% 14 10.61% 84 63.64% ITP 14 15.38% 19 20.88% 22 24.18% 7 7.69% 62 68.13% JPN 6 12.24% 11 22.45% 7 14.29% 6 12.24% 30 61.22% KOR 5 25.00% 8 40.00% 2 10.00% . . 15 75.00% LAT 2 16.67% 5 41.67% 2 16.67% . . 9 75.00% LBR 1 50.00% 1 50.00% . . . . 2 100.00% LGL 13 39.39% 3 9.09% 6 18.18% . . 22 66.67% MDL . . . . MET 1 100.00% . . . 1 100.00% MKT 36 17.65% 60 29.41% 24 11.76% 10 4.90% 130 63.73% MSC 15 60.00% 1 4.00% . . 1 4.00% 17 68.00% MTH 608 16.66% 749 20.53% 688 18.85% 379 10.39% 2424 66.43% MUS 296 47.67% 122 19.65% 60 9.66% 33 5.31% 511 82.29% NAS 53 11.21% 73 15.43% 93 19.66% 50 10.57% 269 56.87% NUR 4 36.36% 6 54.55% 1 9.09% . . 11 100.00%

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Table FCPS 39. Fairfax County School Division

Distribution of Passing Grades Earned in College-Level Courses Five-Year Aggregation Fall 04 through Fall 08 (Cont’d)

DISC Passed A B C D Passing Grades Sub Total # % # % # % # % # % PHI 65 20.38% 61 19.12% 38 11.91% 23 7.21% 187 58.62% PHT 32 29.09% 19 17.27% 11 10.00% 4 3.64% 66 60.00% PHY 21 14.58% 28 19.44% 28 19.44% 11 7.64% 88 61.11% PLS 74 22.16% 81 24.25% 67 20.06% 17 5.09% 239 71.56% PNE . . 2 66.67% . . . . 2 66.67% PSY 673 25.01% 608 22.59% 443 16.46% 244 9.07% 1968 73.13% PTH . . 5 41.67% 2 16.67% . . 7 58.33% RAD 2 18.18% 3 27.27% 2 18.18% 1 9.09% 8 72.73% REA 4 11.76% 4 11.76% 10 29.41% 2 5.88% 20 58.82% REL 40 35.71% 26 23.21% 9 8.04% 3 2.68% 78 69.64% ROC 1 20.00% 3 60.00% 1 20.00% . . 5 100.00% RPK 10 23.81% 5 11.90% 4 9.52% 2 4.76% 21 50.00% RTH . . 2 50.00% 2 50.00% . . 4 100.00% RUS 5 41.67% 2 16.67% 2 16.67% 1 8.33% 10 83.33% RVH . . . . 7 87.50% . . 7 87.50% SCM . . . . 2 100.00% . . 2 100.00% SDV 1491 39.32% 650 17.14% 416 10.97% 220 5.80% 2777 73.23% SOC 285 28.33% 222 22.07% 179 17.79% 81 8.05% 767 76.24% SPA 115 20.95% 123 22.40% 85 15.48% 44 8.01% 367 66.85% SPD 603 29.43% 559 27.28% 287 14.01% 95 4.64% 1544 75.35% STD 175 36.46% 80 16.67% 44 9.17% 28 5.83% 327 68.13% TRV 5 15.63% 9 28.13% 4 12.50% 4 12.50% 22 68.75% VET 17 34.69% 10 20.41% 11 22.45% 4 8.16% 42 85.71% VTN 5 100.00% . . . 5 100.00% WEL 10 62.50% 1 6.25% 3 18.75% . . 14 87.50% Total 9,840 23.19% 9,600 22.62% 7,283 17.16% 3,296 7.77% 30,019 70.73%

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Table FCPS 40. Fairfax County School Division

Distribution of Unsuccessful Grades Earned in College-Level Courses Five-Year Aggregation Fall 04 through Fall 08

DISC Unsuccessful Grades F W Sub Total # % # % # % ACC 168 23.17% 130 17.93% 298 41.10% ADJ 75 14.10% 42 7.89% 117 21.99% AGR . . . . AIR 3 9.38% . . 3 9.38% ARA 7 6.48% 19 17.59% 26 24.07% ARC 30 18.87% 21 13.21% 51 32.08% ART 171 15.63% 110 10.05% 281 25.69% ASL 34 20.86% 17 10.43% 51 31.29% AST 7 16.28% 5 11.63% 12 27.91% AUB . . 3 11.11% 3 11.11% AUT 54 13.37% 17 4.21% 71 17.57% BIO 348 17.77% 249 12.72% 597 30.49% BLD 5 19.23% 2 7.69% 7 26.92% BUS 291 18.69% 166 10.66% 457 29.35% CHD 16 14.55% 7 6.36% 23 20.91% CHI 8 20.00% 4 10.00% 12 30.00% CHM 63 17.36% 78 21.49% 141 38.84% CIV . . 1 50.00% 1 50.00% CON . . . . COS . . . . CSC 81 16.23% 71 14.23% 152 30.46% DIT 11 27.50% 3 7.50% 14 35.00% DNA . . . . DNH . . 3 100.00% 3 100.00% DRF 6 14.29% 5 11.90% 11 26.19% DSL . . . . ECO 201 20.53% 106 10.83% 307 31.36% EDU 2 25.00% 1 12.50% 3 37.50% EGR 36 17.65% 34 16.67% 70 34.31% ELE . . . . EMS 8 10.67% . . 8 10.67% EMT 1 8.33% 3 25.00% 4 33.33% ENG 1060 17.21% 761 12.36% 1821 29.57% ENV 2 22.22% 1 11.11% 3 33.33% ETR 1 10.00% 1 10.00% 2 20.00% FIN 10 23.81% 9 21.43% 19 45.24%

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Table FCPS 40. Fairfax County School Division

Distribution of Unsuccessful Grades Earned in College-Level Courses Five-Year Aggregation Fall 04 through Fall 08 (Cont’d)

DISC Unsuccessful Grades F W Sub Total # % # % # % FST 3 37.50% . . 3 37.50% GEO 18 19.15% 13 13.83% 31 32.98% GER 11 19.30% 13 22.81% 24 42.11% GIS 1 100.00% . . 1 100.00% GOL 33 11.11% 33 11.11% 66 22.22% GRE 1 20.00% 1 20.00% 2 40.00% HIM . . . . HIS 838 18.74% 448 10.02% 1286 28.76% HIT 2 15.38% 5 38.46% 7 53.85% HLT 22 12.87% 15 8.77% 37 21.64% HMS 4 100.00% . . 4 100.00% HRI 29 22.31% 14 10.77% 43 33.08% HRT 1 5.26% 8 42.11% 9 47.37% HUM 10 11.76% 16 18.82% 26 30.59% IDS 7 25.00% 1 3.57% 8 28.57% INT 1 12.50% 5 62.50% 6 75.00% ITA 3 9.38% 4 12.50% 7 21.88% ITD 7 14.58% 8 16.67% 15 31.25% ITE 382 21.55% 188 10.60% 570 32.15% ITN 26 19.70% 22 16.67% 48 36.36% ITP 14 15.38% 15 16.48% 29 31.87% JPN 13 26.53% 6 12.24% 19 38.78% KOR 3 15.00% 2 10.00% 5 25.00% LAT 2 16.67% 1 8.33% 3 25.00% LBR . . . . LGL 6 18.18% 5 15.15% 11 33.33% MDL 2 100.00% . . 2 100.00% MET . . . . MKT 45 22.06% 29 14.22% 74 36.27% MSC 7 28.00% 1 4.00% 8 32.00% MTH 746 20.44% 479 13.13% 1225 33.57% MUS 40 6.44% 70 11.27% 110 17.71% NAS 115 24.31% 89 18.82% 204 43.13% NUR . . . . PBS . . 2 100.00% 2 100.00%

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