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L YNBROOK H IGH S CHOOL

SCHOOL PROFILE 2015-16



GPA and Related Procedures

Credit is awarded on a per-semester basis at


the end of December and June.
GPA is computed each semester and
cumulatively at end of grades 9, 10, 11 and 12.
Three GPAs are identified on the transcript.
Cumulative GPA (Unweighted):
All courses grades 9 - 12
Unweighted 10-12 Academic A-G courses
grades 10 12
Unweighted 9-12 Academic A-G courses
grades 9-12
GPA is based on the following schedule:
A=4(90-100) B=3(80-89) C=2(70-79)
D=1(60-69) F=0(<60)
Due to budgetary constraints, FUHSD
students are generally limited to one
course per subject area per year and only
guaranteed up to 6 classes per year.
Open access to all Honors and AP
classes.
Advanced and Honors courses are not
given additional point values, but are
noted by the course title.
Individual class rank is not reported or
calculated.

Class of 2015 ( 463 graduates)


Deciles
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Cumulative GPA
4.00 3.97
3.96 3.91
3.90 3.81
3.80 3.71
3.70 3.60
3.59 3.48
3.47 3.30
3.29 3.14
3.13 2.80
2.79 0.00

English
Social Studies
Mathematics
Physical
Education
Science

1768
465

Asian
White
Other (Afr. Amer., Latino, Native Amer., Filipino, Pacific
Islander)
English Learners

84.6%
11.1%
4.4%
5.0%

4 Year College Destinations

86%

Univ. of California System

36%

7%

California State Univ. System

10%

93%

California Private
College/Univ.
Out of State College/ Univ.

14%

Unknown or Other

7%

40%

College Admissions Test Scores

(4 years)
(3 years)
(2 years)
(2 years)

40
30
20
20

(2 years)

20

SAT (Mean) 2001/2400


Class of 2015 Test Takers
Mean Critical Reading (State 495)
Mean Math (State 506)
Mean Writing (State 491)

398/463 (86%)
639
698
664

ACT Composite
Class of 2015 Test Takers
2015 Average Composite (State 22.5)
2014 Average Composite (State 22.3)
2013 Average Composite (State 22.2)

211/463 (46%)
29.8
29.9
28.5

Advanced Placement Testing Results (May 2015)


Number of Exams
Percent Passing (scores of 3 or higher)
Percent Scoring 5

20

(1 year)
70
220

David Erwin
Assistant Principal
david_erwin@fuhsd.org

Total Enrollment 2015-2016


Senior Class of 2016
2015-16 Enrollment Demographics

All Colleges

Applied Academics includes Industrial


Technology, Living Skills, Business, Regional
Occupational Program, Work Experience
John Dwyer
Principal
john_dwyer@fuhsd.org

Lynbrook is a comprehensive, 4-year, suburban public school on a modified block


schedule, offering a well-rounded educational program to students from the
northwest corner of San Jose and the northern portion of Saratoga. Located in the
Silicon Valley, the school serves many students whose parents are employed by
high-tech companies. Its vision is to create a dynamic environment of respect
and achievement where all can learn deeply, apply their knowledge and contribute
purposefully.

2-Year College

Credits

(1 year)
(1 year)

2011 Intel School of Distinction Award: Science


National Blue Ribbon School 2008
California Distinguished School 1990, 1994, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2013
Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)
through 2016

4 Year College /University

Plus 10 credits in 2 of the following 3 areas:

World Language
Applied
Academics
Fine Arts
Electives
Total Credits

Class of 2015 Post-Graduation

Graduation Requirements
Subject

1280 Johnson Ave., San Jose, CA 95129


408/366-7700 ~ (Fax) 408/257-0551~ www.lhs.fuhsd.org
CEEB Code: 053463

National Merit Program


2016 Semifinalist
2015 Finalists
2014 Finalists

Kathleen Sullivan
Assistant Principal
kathleen_sullivan@fuhsd.org

Craig Tuana
Assistant Principal
craig_tuana@fuhsd.org

48
65
38

1945 tests by 823 students


88.2%
46.3%

2016 Commended
2015 Commended
2014 Commended

Eric Wong
Assistant Principal
eric_wong@fuhsd.org

100
89
86

Jan Broman
Executive Assistant
jan_broman@fuhsd.org

Where are they now?

Lynbrook graduates from 2011-2015 enrolled in the following educational institutions:


University of California

California State Universities


Cal Maritime Academy

Berkeley (190)
Davis (111)
Irvine (48)

Los Angeles

Cal Poly SLO (42)

Monterey Bay

Cal Poly Pomona (20)


Chico
East Bay
Fullerton
Humboldt
Long Beach

Northridge
Sacramento
San Diego
San Francisco
San Jose (76)
Sonoma

FIDM, Los Angeles


Harvey Mudd
Holy Names
Laguna Coll. Art &
Design

De Anza College
Evergreen Valley College
Foothill College
Irvine Valley College

Mission College
Piedmont College
San Diego Miramar College
San Jose City College

Santa Barbara City College


Santa Monica College
West Valley College
Pacific Conservatory of PA

Public and Private Universities Out-of-State or Outside of the US

Occidental College
Otis College of Art and
Design
Pepperdine Univ.
Pitzer College
Pomona College
Saint Mary's College
San Francisco Art Inst.
S.F. Music Conservatory
Santa Clara Univ.
Scripps College
Stanford Univ.
Univ. of Redlands
University of San Diego
University of San
Francisco
University of Southern
California
University of the Pacific
Westmont College

Loyola Marymount Univ. Whittier College


Menlo College

San Diego (240)


Santa Barbara (80)
Santa Cruz (66)

California Two-Year Colleges


Cabrillo College
Canada College
College of Marin
Columbia College

CA Private Colleges
Academy of Art Univ.
Art Center College of
Design
Art Institute of CA (SF)
Azusa Pacific Univ.
Biola University
CA College of the Arts
CA Culinary Academy
Cal Institute Technology
CA Institute of the Arts
Cal. Lutheran
Chapman Univ.
Claremont McKenna
Dominican University

Los Angeles (73)


Merced (5)
Riverside (26)

Woodbury University

Alleghany College
Anna University, Chennai
Arizona State University
Babson College

Franklin Olin Coll. of Engr.


George Washington U
Georgetown University
Georgia Inst. of Tech.

New England Cons. of Music


New York University
Northeastern University
Northern Arizona University

Seattle Pacific University


Simmons College
Smith College
Southern Methodist U

U of
U of
U of
U of

Korea
Maryland, College Park
Mass., Amherst
Michigan

Barnard College
Baylor University
Bellevue College
Bentley University
Boston College
Boston University
Bowdoin College
Brandeis University

Gettysburg College
Grinnell College
Hamilton College-NY
Harvard University
Hawaii Pacific University
Hendrix College
Imperial Coll. Sci. Tech. Med.
India University

Northwestern University
Norwich University
Oberlin College
Oregon Coll. of Art & Craft
Oregon State University
Osaka University
Oxford College of Emory U
Pacific Lutheran U

Sri Ramachandra Med. College


St. Bonaventure University
St. John's University, NY
St. Olaf College
State Univ. of NY, Albany
Stony Brook U
Susquehanna University
Temple University

U of
U of
U of
U of
U of
U of
U of
U of

Missouri Columbia
Nevada, Las Vegas
Nevada, Reno
North Carolina
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh
Puget Sound

Brigham Young U
Brown University
Carnegie Mellon U
Case Western Reserve U
Colgate University
Colorado School of Mines
Colorado State University
Columbia University
Cornell University
Dartmouth College
Denison University
Drexel University
Duke University
Eastern University
Embry-Riddle Aero. U
Emerson College
Emory & Henry College
Emory University

Indiana University
Int. Christian University
Intl. School, Italy
Ithaca College
Jamestown College
Johns Hopkins University
Kalamazoo College
Lasell College
Lawrence University
Lehigh University
Linfield College
Louisiana State Univ.
Loyola Univ., Chicago
Marietta College
Maryland Inst. Coll. of Art
Massachusetts Inst. Tech
McGill University
Michigan State University

Parsons School of Design


Pennsylvania State University
Polytechnic Inst. of NYU
Portland State University
Pratt Institute
Princeton University
Purdue University
Rensselaer Polytechnic
Rhode Island Sch. of Design
Rice University
Ringling College of Art & D
Rose-Hulman Inst. of Tech
Rutgers University
Sabanci University, Turkey
Saint Louis University
Savannah Coll. Art & Design
School of Art Inst., Chicago
School of Visual Arts, NY

U of Texas, Austin
U of Vermont
U of Washington
U of Waterloo, Canada
U of Wisconsin Madison
Utah State University
Utah Valley University, AV Sci.
Vanderbilt
Vellore Inst. Of Tech. Univ.
Virginia Tech
Washington Univ. St. Louis
Webster University
Wellesley College
Wesleyan University
West New England Univ.
West Point Military Academy
Willamette University
Williams College

Florida College
Fordham University

Montana State University


Mount Holyoke College

Seattle University

Temple University, Japan


Trinity College
Tufts University
Tulane U
U of Alabama, Birmingham
U of Arizona
U of British Columbia
U of Central Missouri
U of Chicago
U of Cincinnati
U of Colorado, Boulder
U of Connecticut
U of Edinburgh
U of Hawaii at Manoa
U of Hong Kong
U of Houston
U of Idaho
U of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
U of Kansas

Yale University

Advanced Placement and Honors Course Offerings


Advanced Placement Classes

AP English Language and Composition


AP English Literature
AP Chinese Language and Culture
AP French
AP Japanese Language and Culture
AP Spanish
AP US History

AP US Government and Politics


AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Physics C: Mechanics
AP Calculus AB & BC
AP Statistics
AP Computer Science A

Honors Courses

Pre-Calculus Honors
Chemistry Honors
Physics Honors
French 4 Honors

Japanese 4 Honors
Spanish 4 Honors
Chinese 4 Honors
Drama Honors

Calculus
AB

Calculus
BC

Chemistry

Comp
Science A

English
Lang Comp

English
Literature

Chinese
Lang

French
Lang

US Govt. &
Politics

Japanese
Lang

Physics C
Mechanics

Spanish
Lang

Statistics

US History

#
Tested
% pass

Biology

Advanced Placement Testing- May 2015

105

178

180

109

112

163

47

118

35

209

23

130

54

186

112

95

81

96

96

95

98

98

100

100

67

100

84

96

87

93

427 Total Scholars ( average AP score of 4.38)


132 AP Scholars (scores of 3 or higher on three or more AP Exams- LHS average 3.97)
92 AP Scholars with Honor (score average of at least 3.25 on all exams taken, and 3 or higher on four or more of these exams- LHS average 4.13)
203 AP Scholars with Distinction (average score of at least 3.5 on all AP Exams taken and 3 or higher on at least five or more of these exams- LHS aver.
4.47)
53 National AP Scholars (average score of at least 4 on all AP Exams taken and 4 or higher on at least eight or more of these exams- LHS aver. 4.68)

Outstanding Co-curricular and Extra-curricular Programs

State and nationally recognized competitive Math Club, Science Clubs, FBLA, Robotics Team, Speech & Debate Team and Japanese Honor Society

Award-winning music programs; orchestra and marching band tour internationally

Award-winning student publications: Valhalla Yearbook, Epic Newspaper and Vertigo Literary Magazine

Nationally recognized visual arts program

Interscholastic athletic program with 35 sports teams, Drill Team & Color Guard, Spirit Squad and a nationally recognized dance team

Over 70 active clubs with faculty advisors

No volunteer work required for graduation, yet students complete thousands of hours of service
Quality Education - Open access to honors and AP courses, STEM Class and 24/7 access to scholarly online research resources.

Lora Hunter
Guidance Counselor (A-H)
lora_hunter@fuhsd.org

Shana Howden
Guidance Counselor (I-Pg)
shana_howden@fuhsd.org

Malissa Goldstein
Guidance Counselor (Ph-Z)
malissa_goldstein@fuhsd.org

Diane Hendrickson
Registrar
diane_hendrickson@fuhsd.org

Barbara Takahashi
College and Career Advisor
barb_takahashi@fuhsd.org

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