During a recent government meeting, Cleveland High School showcased significant achievements in academics and athletics, highlighting the school's commitment to student success. Mr. Pritchard, representing the school, reported on the thriving athletics program, noting that the volleyball team is competing in regionals and may host the substate championship. The fine arts department also received praise for a successful theater production, while the band continues to excel in competitions.
A key focus of the meeting was the recognition of 28 students who achieved the status of AP Scholars by scoring 3 or higher on three or more Advanced Placement exams. This year, Cleveland High School saw a remarkable increase in AP Scholars, nearly doubling the number from previous years. Among the honorees, Luke Felty stood out for not only being an AP Scholar with Distinction but also for achieving a perfect ACT score of 36 and being named a National Merit semifinalist.
Additionally, the school introduced a new initiative called \"The Raider Way,\" aimed at improving student engagement and performance. This program rewards students who meet specific criteria with early dismissal every four and a half weeks, allowing them to leave school early if they maintain good grades and attendance. The initiative has shown promising results, with a reported 60% reduction in failing grades compared to the same time last year, dropping from 1,369 to 498 failing grades.
The success of \"The Raider Way\" has garnered positive feedback from students, parents, and teachers alike, with many expressing excitement about its impact on motivation and academic performance. The program was inspired by a similar initiative implemented at another school and reflects a collaborative effort among the school's administration to innovate and enhance the educational experience.
Overall, the meeting underscored Cleveland High School's dedication to fostering a supportive and successful learning environment, celebrating both academic excellence and athletic achievements.