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B. T. Washington
High School
Norfolk City Division

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School Information:    Student Ethnicity:
B. T. Washington High
1111 Park Ave
Norfolk, VA 23504-3619

(757) 628-3575

Grade Range: 9-12
Enrollment: 1381
Full-Time Teachers: 84
Students per Teacher: 16
WWhite/Non-Hispanic 9.1%
BBlack/Non-Hispanic 86.2%
HHispanic 1.7%
AAsian/Pacific Islander 3.0%
NAmerican Indian/Alaska Native 0.0%
Ethnicity Data Source (2006)

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Year: 1998*  1999  2000  2001  2002  2003  2004  2005  2006  2007 

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TestScoreState-Wide
Ranking
Division-Wide
Ranking
Standard Ranking 81.1 186/324  4/6 
Writing Pass 59.1 228/324  5/6 
English Pass 67.6 171/324  4/6 
Algebra I Pass 15.2 158/324  4/6 
Geometry Pass 25.9 231/324  5/6 
Algebra II Pass 13.5 186/324  4/6 
U.S. History Pass 14.1 236/324  4/6 
World History to 1000 AD Pass 50.0 101(T)/324  1/6 
World History from 1000 AD Pass 0.0 197(T)/324  6/6 
World Geography Pass 0.0 1(T)/324  1(T)/6 
Earth Science Pass 34.1 250/324  4/6 
Biology Pass 53.6 254/324  4/6 
Chemistry Pass 74.2 42/324  1/6 


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News for B. T. Washington High (in Virginia):

  • Lynchburg Schools Leader Disputes Heritage as "Dropout Factory" (WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke) (Tue, 30 Oct 2007 20:05:11 GMT)
    More than one in ten high schools in America have no more than 60 percent of students who start as freshmen make it to their senior year, according to an analysis of federal Education Department data by Johns Hopkins University.

  • Heritage officials dispute 'dropout' study's findings (The News & Advance) (Tue, 30 Oct 2007 08:08:32 GMT)
    More than one in ten high schools in America have no more than 60 percent of students who start as freshmen make it to their senior year, according to an analysis of federal Education Department data by Johns Hopkins University. About 1,700 regular or vocational high schools nationwide, or 12 percent, fit that description, according to an analysis that was conducted for The Associated Press and ...


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