Seminole heights charter school: Seminole Heights Charter High School
Seminole Heights Charter High School (2023 Ranking)
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Seminole Heights Charter High School ranks among the top 20% of public schools in Florida for:
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School Overview
Seminole Heights Charter High School’s student population of 214 students has declined by 21% over five school years.
The teacher population of 4 teachers has declined by 33% over five school years.
School Rankings
Seminole Heights Charter High School is ranked within the bottom 50% of all 3,655 schools in Florida (based off of combined math and reading proficiency testing data) for the 2020-21 school year.
The diversity score of Seminole Heights Charter High School is 0.57, which is less than the diversity score at state average of 0. 70. The school’s diversity has stayed relatively flat over five school years.
Source: 2020-2021 (latest school year available) National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), FL Dept. of Education
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Seminole Heights Charter High School’s ranking?
Seminole Heights Charter High School is ranked #3467 out of 3,655 schools, which ranks it among the bottom 50% of public schools in Florida.
What percent of students have achieved state testing proficiency in math and reading?
≤20% of students have achieved math proficiency (compared to the 48% FL state average), while ≤20% of students have achieved reading proficiency (compared to the 52% FL state average).
What is the graduation rate of Seminole Heights Charter High School?
The graduation rate of Seminole Heights Charter High School is 13%, which is lower than the Florida state average of 89%.
How many students attend Seminole Heights Charter High School?
214 students attend Seminole Heights Charter High School.
What is the racial composition of the student body?
54% of Seminole Heights Charter High School students are Black, 37% of students are Hispanic, 6% of students are White, 2% of students are Two or more races, and 1% of students are Asian.
What grades does Seminole Heights Charter High School offer ?
Seminole Heights Charter High School offers enrollment in grades 9-12
What school district is Seminole Heights Charter High School part of?
Seminole Heights Charter High School is part of Hillsborough School District.
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Address: 4006 N Florida Ave, 33603 Tampa (Florida)
Phone: (813) 234-0809
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Ranking
The school ranks 636 of 716. The previous year the ranking was 629 of 714.
The average standard score for Seminole Heights Charter High School is 5. 06048
Student demographics
Diversity in schools is important and will benefit the students.
Find out the student demographics in Seminole Heights Charter High School:
Race | Number | Percentage |
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African American Students | 145 | 53 |
Asian Students | 0 | 0 |
Hispanic Students | 88 | 32 |
Native American Students | 0 | 0 |
Pacific Islander Students | 0 | 0 |
White Students | 33 | 12 |
Multi-racial Students | 8 | 3 |
Unspecified Students | 0 | 0 |
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Choosing a school when moving to the US / Sudo Null IT News
Many people with children who are planning to move to the US have heard about the need to carefully choose their area of residence. It is especially important to understand which schools belong to the chosen address.
After the move, the head is usually spinning and there is no time to sort out the intricacies. It is important to understand and remember the following: websites of real estate agencies and aggregators like Zillow do not provide up-to-date and correct information about whether a particular address belongs to a particular school!
Below is a step-by-step guide to identifying schools associated with a specific address and analyzing those schools.
First, a small cheat sheet (information may vary slightly for different states):
Elementary School – c K (Kindergarten) to 5th grade (from 5/6 to 10/11 years old)
Middle School – c 6 1st to 8th grade (11 to 14/15 years old)
High School – 9th to 12th grade (15 to 18 years old)
K-8 – combined Elementary + Middle, more common in new development areas and sparsely populated areas.
Charter school – charter schools. Private schools funded by the state. They require a separate story. In short, a good charter school is chosen by lot. Therefore, they cannot be guided as a “default” school
Magnet school – specialized schools with additional subjects.
Sometimes it is possible to study in one school for all ages K-12 (often in different cases). It is important to understand that in this case, the school ratings will most often refer to High School.
In any case, you need to carefully read and check all the information in each case.
1) By far one of the most convenient sites for finding real estate is www.zillow.com
You can start your search from there. The interface of the site is intuitive, but the boundaries of the districts related to schools are not completely and not always correct.
For the initial review, you can make a filter by the rating of schools by turning off private, charter schools and choosing a rating of more than 7. Decent areas are already visible by the concentration of good schools. Please note that Zillow uses data from the www.greatschools.org website, the interpretation of which is a separate conversation.
So, we roughly determined the area where we want to live. Having turned on the filter by the price of rent or purchase, we are sadly convinced that there are very few options.
But it is important to make sure that the options that we have are suitable for us.
View information about the selected object:
In this case, the work of checking the correctness of information about the school was done by the agent. And his information confirms Zillow’s data. This is a rather rare option, but even in this case, I recommend making sure the information is correct.
Another picture is more often seen:
Here is a strange situation. Only Elementary and Middle are listed on Zillow. The agent gives three schools, but the Middle school is different.
Let’s try to figure it out and find these schools
Go to the next step:
2) Determine the County we are interested in.
County is the smallest autonomous territorial unit in the United States. There are more than 3000 of them in total. They are responsible for the schools in their territory. The biggest problem is that counties most often have unique websites, systems of registration, accounting, etc.
Very often, counties divide one city into several parts. Sometimes in quite unexpected ways. Orlando (FL) split example:
As you can see, Orlando is divided into 3 counties. And 3 more counties cover the outlying suburbs.
You can determine the county using the service www.getzips.com/zip.htm or similar.
I’m sure everyone knows what a ZIP is, but let me remind you that this is a five-digit postal code, usually indicated at the end of the address, after the state name. In the examples above, ZIP 32828 and 32746.
On the resource above, we make sure that this is Orange County and Seminole County
3) We are looking for a link to a service for determining whether schools belong to an address. Due to the fact that the sites of all counties are different and saturated with information, it is often difficult to quickly find the way to the service. The easiest option is to type a request in Google, like: “ orange county school enrollment ”
Google will helpfully slip the desired link. We go through it and fill out the form. It seems that everything is obvious here, but here the lack of a unified approach begins to affect and bugs and glitches appear. Sometimes there is sensitivity to case, extra spaces, etc.
If a particular house fails to “break through”, you need to check a couple of neighbors, taking the address from the same Zillow.
There is also an alternative option – to find a map of school zones on the county website, but there it is often difficult to clearly define the boundaries.
Fill in and get the list of schools:
takes children from kindergarten to 8th grade inclusive.
For Seminole County, the picture is completely different:
Please note that the real situation does not match either the agent data or the Zillow website data.
Moreover, some Region2 is specified for Elementary. This means that several Elementary schools are linked to this address at once. We get a specific list by clicking on the link:
Specifically, for the 2nd region – three Elementary at once, and one of them is Magnet – i.e. with specialization.
Unfortunately, these schools usually differ greatly in quality. Parents can choose, but when places run out in a good school, lottery begins. In short, if there is a bad school on the list, and you start studying from the middle of the year, the chances are very high that you will end up in the worst one, since there will no longer be places in good schools.
Now we need to check the quality of schools. To do this, go to the next step.
4) We break through the school on rating sites. In the US, there are several popular school evaluation websites that differ in their methods. It is worth paying attention to the following:
www.niche.com
www. greatschools.org
www.schooldigger.com
Every site has pros and cons. The analysis of the school on all sites allows you to get an integrated assessment.
Luckily, Google does the crawling:
Note that Schooldigger is the least popular site and doesn’t always rank on the first page. But, in this case, we were lucky and the links go in a row.
Another problem is that due to the popularity of some names, there may be several schools with the same name in different states. We need to keep a close eye on this, paying attention to County.
Let’s try to consider the result.
5) Niche.com
It is Niche that many realtors are guided by when they promise “A-rated School”
However, the problem is that the Niche rating is integral and only partially depends on academic success. It can be seen that this school has A + only for diversity. The ethnic composition is implied: Latinos, Black American, etc.
See below for more details:
Also an important indicator “Free or Reduced Lunch” is an indirect indicator of income level. The lower this figure, the better.
6) Now let’s see Greatschool
Here the score is on a 10-point scale. 4/10 – bad.
This site has the most reviews, where parents and students rate the school. This also needs to be paid attention to.
If you watch the school on 9/10 or 10/10, read the reviews carefully. Parents often complain that they put a lot of pressure on their children to get good grades. They describe bullying, etc.
7) And, finally, the least popular rating on schooldigger.
I like this site because it is the most convenient way to view academic results. The position of the school in the overall ranking throughout the state is also visible: 1451 places out of all 2118 Elementary schools in all of Florida. Badly.
Apparently, the realtor in this case tried to mislead.
Indeed at “4540 Messina Dr, Lake Mary, FL 32746” there is a small chance of getting into a good Lake Mary Elementary School, but a much higher chance of getting into a bad Wicklow Elementary.