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Northwood School
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Northwood School 92 Northwood Rd. Lake Placid, NY 12946 518.523.3357 518.523.3405 fax www.northwoodschool.com
Michael J. Maher, Head of School
Mission Statement Northwood School is a coeducational, independent, boarding and day school serving students in grades nine through the post-graduate year. The school provides a setting for students to determine and to attain personal goals through a balance of rigorous academics, an awareness of the natural beauty of the Adirondack Mountains, and the unique athletic opportunities available in the Olympic region. Through an appreciation of our smaller size, students, faculty and staff foster a sense of leadership, mutual respect, and community responsibility through daily caring and purposeful interaction.
John Spear ’88, Director of College Guidance Jill Walker, Dean of Academic Affairs Anne Edwards, Associate Director of College Guidance Tim Weaver, College Counselor Kathie Moore, College Guidance Assistant
Enrollment There are 137 boarding and 21 day students for the 2016-17 school year. There are 19 states and 14 countries represented at Northwood. The class of 2017 has 60 seniors. Accreditation Accredited by the New York State Association of Independent Schools (NYSAIS) and chartered by the NYS Board of Regents Faculty There are 31 faculty members on staff and nearly half hold advanced degrees. Student:Faculty Ratio 6:1 with an average class size of 10. Financial Aid 55% of students receive financial aid. $2,544,160 was awarded for the 2016-17 school year.
Academic Calendar The school year is divided into two semesters. Each semester includes two eight-week marking periods. Each student has 200 minutes per class each week, and classes meet Monday through Friday. First quarter grades are available the third week in November and first semester grades are available the first week in February. Final grades are available the second week in June.
GPA, Rank and Weighting Only classes taken at Northwood School are used to calculate rank and grade point average (GPA). Rank and GPA at Northwood are not cumulative. They are indicated on the transcript as being for the marking period, semester or year. Pass/fail courses such as health and physical education are not included in rank. GPA and corresponding rank are weighted 0.5 for all honors courses (including French and Spanish IV and V, and calculus) and 1.0 for Advanced Placement courses.
Statement on Disciplinary Disclosure Upon direct request from a college or university for information pertaining to a student’s discipline record, college counselors will honestly and fully disclose if a student has been subject to a disciplinary response including, but not limited to, probation, suspension, dismissal or withdrawal from Northwood School. In the event of a change in a student’s disciplinary status after the filing of college or university applications, the Director of College Guidance will notify the colleges and/or universities in writing that the student’s status has changed and the reason for the change. The student is advised to communicate with the college or university before the Director of College Guidance. This policy is in compliance with the National Association for College Admission Counseling’s Statement of Principles of Good Practice.
standardized test scores SAT Summary (as of July, 2016) C/R Math Writing Total
Classes of 2012-2016 (282 students) Middle 50% Mean 440 - 570 507 480 - 640 568 460 - 590 521 1430 - 1770 1597
Academic Recognition Class of 2017 (39 students) Middle 50% 470 - 600 490 - 600
Mean 530 550
970 - 1170
1070
ACT Summary (as of July 15, 2016)
Dean’s List: Minimum weighted gpa of 4.00 with no grade below B+ High Honor Roll: Minimum weighted gpa of 3.70 with no grade below B Honor Roll: Minimum gpa of 3.30 with no grade below BNorthwood School is a member of the Cum Laude Society.
Classes of 2012-2016 (179 students) Middle 50% Mean ELA 16 - 25 20.4 English 20 - 26 22.1 Math 17 - 25 21.6 Reading 18 - 31 24.1 Science 21 - 27 23.2 STEM 19 - 27 22.7 Writing 17 - 24 19.3 Composite 20 - 276 22.6 AP Exam 5-year Summary (Classes of 2012 - 2016) Number of students taking an AP Exam Total number of AP Exams % of students scoring 4 or 5 % of students scoring 3 and above
Test Biology Calculus AB Calculus BC* English Lang. & Comp. English Lit. & Comp. Environmental Science Psychology United States History Total
5 4 27 1 5 1 6 12 4 62
4 14 10 0 9 13 12 12 12 86
3 24 6 1 10 21 6 7 15 92
139 336 44% 71%
2 11 3 0 9 13 9 3 12 60
1 3 9 2 1 1 9 6 4 36
*New in 2016
GPA Distribution for the 2015 - 2016 School Year GPA Quintiles 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Class of 2015 3.81- 3.49- 2.14- 2.62- 1.92 4.60 3.80 3.46 3.00 2.52 All Northwood 3.81- 3.45- 3.16- 2.60- 0.66 4.82 3.81 3.45 3.16 2.58
Minimum Graduation Requirements 19.5 credits, including: 4 credits English (including a year of senior-level English*) 3 credits Social Science (including a year of US History) 3 credits Laboratory Science 3 credits Mathematics 2 credits Foreign Language* 1 credit Fine Arts .5 credit Health *International students whose first language is not English may be excused from the foreign language requirement and are not required to take a senior-level English course.
Explanation of Grading System Grade Interpretation Value A Outstanding 4.0 A- Superior 3.7 B+ Excellent 3.3 B Very Good 3.0 B- Good 2.7 C+ Above Average 2.3 C Average 2.0 C- Satisfactory 1.7 D+ Below Average 1.3 D Passing 1.0 F Failure 0.0 P Pass in pass/fail course N/A AD Audit N/A
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(2015-2016 grades earned in courses taken by the class of 2017) Art Drawing and 2D Design Ceramic Arts Digital Imaging Fundamentals of Art Jazz Band Painting and Printing Publications Raku Sculpture Guitar English AP English Literature Art of Writing Literary Themes and Analytical Writing Methods & Meanings in English ESL ESL Advanced ESL Transitions 1 ESL Transitions 2 ESL US History Languages French III Honors French IV Honors French V Honors Spanish IV Spanish I Spanish III
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Math Geometry Algebra II Algebra III AP Calculus AB Calculus Statistics Honors Algebra II Honors Pre-Calculus Pre-Calculus Science AP Biology Chemistry Human Biology AP Environmental Science Environmental Science Geology Honors Chemistry Honors Physics Honors Biology Physics Applied Robotics Computer Programming Social Science Adirondack History AP Psychology AP US History Economics Ethics Honors US History Sociology The Modern World US History World Politics
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course offerings – 2016-2017 ENGLISH Intro to Literature & Composition Methods and Meanings in English Literary Themes & Analytical Writing Adv Composition & World Literature AP English Language/AP English Literature (offered alternating years) Journalism* MATHEMATICS Algebra I Geometry Algebra II Honors Algebra II Algebra III Pre-Calculus Statistics Honors Pre-Calculus Calculus AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC
SOCIAL SCIENCE Foundations of the Modern World The Modern World US History AP US History AP Psychology Adirondack History Anthropology Sociology Economics Ethics International Relations World Politics Entrepreneurial Studies* SCIENCE Biology Honors Biology Geology Chemistry Honors Chemistry
Physics Honors Physics Human Biology Environmental Science Computer Science: Coding and Robotics AP Biology AP Environmental Science Applied Robotics Innovation + Design*
LANGUAGE French I – III Honors French IV – V Spanish I – III Honors Spanish IV - V Foundations of ESL Intermediate ESL Advanced ESL Transitions ESL
ARTS Painting & Printing Advanced Painting & Printing Drawing and 2D Design Advanced Drawing & 2D Design Ceramics I & II Digital Image Making I & II Publications Fundamentals of Art Sculpture Raku Guitar Advanced Guitar Band (I-IV)
* New in 2016-17
college matriculation for the classes of 2012-2016 Nearly all of Northwood School graduates are admitted to one or more institutions. Recent graduates have attended the institutions listed below. Additionally, some students elected to pursue postgraduate study, defer their admission for a year, or play junior hockey prior to entering college. Abertay University The University of Alabama University of Albany Arizona State University Assumption College Babson College Bard College Bentley University Boston College Boston University Bowdoin College Brown University University at Buffalo University of California - Irvine University of California - Santa Cruz Castleton University Centenary University Clarkson University Colby College Colby-Sawyer College University of Colorado - Boulder Concordia University Connecticut College University of Connecticut Curry College Daniel Webster College University of Delaware University of Denver Dickinson College Drexel University Duquesne University Elmira College Emerson College Endicott College European Business College Munich Ferris State University Florida Gulf Coast University Florida International University Fordham University Franklin Pierce University Hamilton College Hampshire College Harvard University Hobart and William Smith Colleges Humboldt State University University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign Irvine Valley College Ithaca College
Johnson & Wales University Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Keiser University King’s University College Korea University University Laval Le Moyne College Liberty University LIM College Long Island University Loyola University Chicago University of Maine Manhattanville College Marymount California University University of Massachusetts - Boston McGill University Mercyhurst University Miami University University of Michigan Michigan State University Mount Holyoke College Munich Business School Nazareth College Neumann University University of Nevada - Las Vegas University of New England New England College University of New Hampshire University of New Haven Niagara University Nichols College Northeastern University Northern Arizona University Northwestern Michigan College University of Oregon University of Ottawa Paul Smith’s College Pennsylvania State University Plymouth State University Providence College Purdue University Queen’s University Quinnipiac University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rhode Island School of Design University of Rhode Island Rivier University Rochester Institute of Technology
University of Rochester Roger Williams University Rutgers University-New Brunswick Sacramento City College Sacred Heart University Saint Anselm College Saint Michael’s College Salem State University Salve Regina University Savannah College of Art and Design School of Visual Arts The University of Scranton Siena College Smith College Sophia University University of Southern Maine Southern New Hampshire University St. Francis Xavier University St. Lawrence University St. Olaf College Stevenson University Stonehill College Stony Brook University University of Strathclyde Suffolk University Susquehanna University SUNY Canton SUNY Fredonia SUNY Geneseo SUNY Plattsburgh SUNY Potsdam SUNY New Paltz SUNY Oswego Syracuse University The University of Tampa Trinity College Union College University of Utah Ursinus College Utica College University of Vermont University of Victoria Washington State University Wentworth Institute of Technology Wesleyan University Westminster College Williams College University of Wisconsin
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92 Northwood Rd • Lake Placid • NY 12946 www.northwoodschool.com 518.523.3357