Island High School
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Island High School | |
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500 Pacific Ave. high school | |
Motto | Success By Choice |
Established | 1970s |
School district | Alameda Unified School District |
Principal | Ben Washofsky |
Staff | 7.81 (FTE)[1] |
Faculty | 19 |
Enrollment | 85 (2023–2024)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 10.88[1] |
Mascot | Tiki |
Information | Phone: (510) 748-4024 |
Website | ihs |
Island High School is a
Summary
Island High opened as a continuation school in the 1970s as an alternative high school to
Island High is different from most traditional high schools in the state of California, in that it allows students to earn 7.5 credits every semester, instead of the usual five at a traditional high school. Island High splits its grading periods into six "Hexemesters" (Or "Hexes") rather than four Quarters. Hexes last approximately six weeks and allow students to earn 2.5 subject credits in a class, the amount normally earned in one nine week-long quarter at a traditional high school. Despite this non-traditional schedule, Island High still follows the same standard school calendar set by the district.
Students may also earn additional subject credits through completion of Contracts and Challenge Exams. A Contract is an additional project taken on by a student in addition to their regular class workload that is to be completed outside of class time, subject credits vary by contract. Challenge Exams are tests that are administered once every Hex and if passed, applies five credits in the exam's subject area.
Grading at Island High also differs from that of a traditional high school, namely with the absence of failing (F) grades. In lieu a F, students who do not meet a subject's passing requirements are given a No Mark (NM) grade which does not affect their grade point average in the way a F does. Both F and NM grades do not award any credit.
Enrollment
The student body of Island High has always been relatively small, with only approximately 200 students in the entire school. Most students at Island High are transfer students from Alameda and Encinal High Schools who are low on credits, with a small percentage of students transferring from outside the Alameda Unified School District. Once a student has a certain number of credits, he or she may choose to transfer out of Island and back to their original school. Few students actually choose to do this.
Graduation requirements
Despite its status as a continuation high school, diplomas awarded from Island High are recognized in the same manner as diplomas issued from any other California high school. Students require 230 credits, a minimum
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See also
References
- ^ a b c "Island High (Continuation)". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 20, 2024.
- ^ "Island High School". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.