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GENERAL INFORMATION
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CAMPUS VISION STATEMENT
Cypress Woods High School embraces a mindset of growth that nurtures responsible citizens, insightful problem solvers, and global leaders who embody the POWER of 212.
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ENROLLMENT
3,241 students as of October 31, 2022.
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CLASS RANKING
Beginning with courses taken between the eighth and ninth grade, all high school courses, including correspondence, night school, college courses taken for dual credit, credit-by-exam, and summer school, are averaged in the class rank with the exception of student assistance, local credit, and courses taken under the pass/fail option. High school courses taken by seventh or eighth-grade students and completed by the end of the eighth-grade year will not count in class rank with the exceptions of Geometry, Biology, Art 1 and the third or higher levels of a foreign language. Rank will be determined by grade point averages (G.P.A.) of the students. G.P.A. and class rank are calculated in the fall after students complete the ninth and tenth grades. Estimated class rankings are determined at the end of the junior year and the first semester of the senior year for the express purpose of college entrance requirements. Another ranking is performed at the end of the fourth grading period to identify summa cum laude, magna cum laude, and cum laude graduates. No valedictorian or salutatorian will be officially recognized at graduation.
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HONOR GRADUATE DESIGNATION
At graduation ceremonies, graduates will be recognized in the following categories: summa cum laude (6.5 G.P.A.), magna cum laude (6.25 G.P.A.), and cum laude (6.0 G.P.A.). A final calculation of G.P.A. and class rank is determined at the end of the senior year and will be reflected on the final transcript which is sent to colleges.
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GRADING SCALE
CFISD uses a weighted 6.0 grading scale. Grade points are allocated for a course of study based on the designation of the course as indicated in the chart below.
GRADE
LEVEL OR COURSE
K, AP, and HORIZONS Levels
L-Level
(on level)Below Level
Adaptive Behavior, ICS-M, NAC, ResourceLife Skills
90-100
7 grade points
6 grade points
5 grade points
4 grade points
80-89
6 grade points
5 grade points
4 grade points
3 grade points
75-79
5 grade points
4 grade points
3 grade points
2 grade points
70-74
4 grade points
3 grade points
2 grade points
1 grade points
Below 70
0 grade points
0 grade points
0 grade points
0 grade points
The semester grades are computed by allocating a weight of 3/7 for each grading period average and 1/7 for a semester exam. A student will receive credit for each semester passed. If the course is a two-semester sequence and the student passes the second semester after having failed the first, he/she may receive the credit for both semesters if the yearly average is passing (70+).
DEMOGRAPHICS
HISPANIC | NATIVE AMERICAN | ASIAN | AFRICAN AMERICAN | PACIFIC ISLANDER | WHITE | TWO OR MORE RACES | ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED |
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28.4% | 0.1% | 11.7% | 12.1% | 0.1% | 44.0% | 3.6% | 27.2% |