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Campo Verde High School

School Profile 2023-2024


2020: A+ School of Excellence Winner
2019 - 2023 Project Lead the Way Distinguished School
2017: Featured in US News & World Report as one of
America’s Best High Schools
2016 -2020: Featured in Newsweek as one of America’s Top
High Schools

Community
Gilbert is a residential suburban community of over
281,169 people located southeast of the large
3870 S. Quartz St, Gilbert, AZ 85297 metropolitan area of Phoenix. Its residents come from a
480-545-3100 variety of education and socio-economic backgrounds,
480-545-3111 (fax) and its young people perform educationally above the
www.gilbertschools.net state and national norms.

Administration School District


● TYLER DUMAS, PRINCIPAL
● LAURA CONTRERAS, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
The Gilbert Public School District is an A+ Rated School
● ERICA DUCKETT, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL District. With 40 schools, it is one of the larger districts
● MAX RAGSDALE, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL, ATHLETIC in the State of Arizona. The district educational program
DIRECTOR (K-12) has five comprehensive high schools.
● MONIQUE DEWARRAT, ADMINISTRATOR
Class Structure
Counseling The school year consists of two 18-week semesters of
● JIM BAKER (Chair), Wellness Coach classes. A typical student’s schedule includes six classes
● KELLY CARLSON, A - Cl each semester. A select number of classes are available
● KATHLEEN DIGGS, Co - G to students who choose to take a seventh class. Classes
● SARAH MCMANUS, H - Ma are fifty-five minutes long and meet five times a week.
● SHANA LANGE, Mc - Ro
● ERIN CARPENTER, Ru - Z Graduation Requirements
A minimum of 22 credits must be earned to meet
Five administrators, six counselors, 109 certified and 48 graduation requirements. Specific requirements are
classified staff members comprise the education team listed below. The remaining necessary credits are
of Campo Verde High School. considered elective credits and may be selected from
any course in the curricular offerings. Each class receives
Mission Statement: Every Person, Every Day ½ credit per semester.

Vision: Preparing every person for tomorrow Subject Credits Required


through experiences founded on relationships,
English 4
relevance, and rigor
Mathematics 4
Science 3
Core Values: Community, Values, Honor, and
Social Studies 3
Scholarship
PE 1
CTE/Fine Art 2
● Accreditation: Cognia
Electives 5
● School CEB Code: 030696
TOTAL 22
● School Colors: Green and Copper
● Student Enrollment: 1981
Grading Student Clubs
All courses taught for credit receive a letter grade. Grade-point Academic Decathlon, AFJROTC, Art, ASL, Band Council, Best
values for each letter grade are assigned as follows: Buddies, Black Student Union, Biomedical Science, Book, Car,
Chefs, Chess, Choir Council, Computer Science Honor Society,
Unweighted Culture, Debate, Drama, Early Childhood, Educators Rising,
Grade Weighted Classes
Classes Environmental Science, Ethnic Student Union, FBLA/Business,
A (100-90) 4.0 5.0 FBLA/Computer, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Fellowship of
B (89-80) 3.0 4.0
Christian Students, FFA, FIDM, Gaming Club, Gay/Straight
C (79-70) 2.0 3.0
Alliance, Japanese, Journalism and Creative Writing, Key Club,
D (69-60) 1.0 1.0
Link Crew, Math, National Honors Society, National Science
F (below 60) 0.0 0.0
Honor Society, National French Honors Society, Radiate,
Orchestra Council, Physical Education, Robotics, Spanish Honor
Cumulative GPA and Class Rank
Society, Sports Medicine, STUCO, Student VOICE, Tri-M, United
The cumulative grade point average is computed at the end of
Sound, Yearbook.
each semester. All class grades are used to compute the grade
point average. Class rank is then determined by the weighted
cumulative grade point average. 2022-2023 Highlights
● Reported scholarship awards: $18,519,057.00
● 41 AP Scholars w/Distinction, 28 AP Scholars w/Honor, 62 AP Scholars
Advanced Placement (AP)/Weighted ● 6 Students were awarded the AP Capstone Diploma
In May 2023, 451 students took AP Exams. A total of 873 exams ● Distinguished High School from Project Lead the Way-Biomed 2019-23
were taken. 80% of AP students scored a 3 or higher on at least 1 ● Biomed HOSA Bowl 4th Place at international competition.
exam. CVHS is an AP Capstone School. ● Key Club International Awarded Top 1% in World (service hours)
● 12 AMEA Regional Orchestra Students
Courses offered: Biology, PreCalculus, Calculus AB, Calculus BC,
● 6 AMEA All State Students
Chemistry, Computer Science A, Computer Science Principles, ● Campo Verde Orchestras was a recipient of the William E. Richardson
Environmental Science, English Language, English Literature, Program of Distinction from ABODA
Human Geography, Microeconomics, Music Theory, Physics, ● Symphonic Strings-Superior with Distinction rating at Fall ABODA
Psychology, Research, Seminar, Spanish Language, Spanish Festival and the ABODA AREA Festival
● Chamber Orchestra-Superior at Fall ABODA Festival
Literature, Statistics, Studio Art 2D, Studio Art 3D, Drawing, US
● Concert Orchestra-Superior with Distinction at Fall ABODA Festival
Government, US History, and World History. ● 32 AMEA Band Regional Students
● 4 AMEA Band All State Students
Honors/Weighted Courses ● 2 AMEA Jazz Band All State Students
Courses offered: Honors English I, Honors English II, Honors ● 2022 AzMBA Class 3A State Champion Marching Band
● Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band and Symphonic Band all received a Superior
Biology, Honors Chemistry, Honors Anatomy and Physiology,
with Distinction at Area Concert Festival
Honors Geometry, Honors Algebra 2, Spanish III, Spanish IV, ● Winterguard 4th Place in Arizona
French III, French IV, Japanese II, Japanese III, Build Your Own ● 4 students inducted into the Société Honoraire de Français
Business, Advertising Strategies, Digital Communications II, ● 23 students inducted into the Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica
Academic Decathlon, Medical Interventions, and Biomedical ● 6 students earned the Arizona State Seal of Biliteracy for Spanish &
Innovation English
● 4 students earned the Arizona State Seal of Arts Proficiency
Dual Enrollment Courses ● 1 student earned the Arizona State Seat of Civics Literacy
CVHS partners with Chandler Gilbert and Mesa Community ● 2 Students Graphic Designs chosen to replace the official Toybox logo
Colleges to offer dual enrollment classes on our campus. ● Congressional Art Competition, 2023 - 2nd place overall
Courses offered: American Sign II, Biology, Honors Anatomy & ● State Champions: Boys Basketball 5A
● State Runners Up:
Physiology, Child Development/Toybox, English 101/102, Sports o Boys Track & Field DII
Medicine II and III, AP Psychology, Ag Business Management, o Girls Track & Field DII
College Math, College Algebra, AP Pre-Calculus, AP Calculus AB, o Cheer - Show DII
AP Calculus BC, AP Statistics, Build Your Own Business, o Cheer - Stunt Group DII
● Region/Section Champions:
Advertising Strategies, Spanish III and IV, Japanese III o D2 East Boys Cross Country 22-23
o 5A Boys Basketball 22-23
Academies o 5A Girls Basketball 22-23
Biomedical Science through Project Lead the Way (PLTW), Game o 5A Boys Soccer 22-23
o 5A Softball 22-23
Development and Computer Programming, and Corporate ● Individual State Champions:
Academy. ○ DII Wrestling 285 lb Champion
ACT Scores for Class of 2023* ○ DII Javelin Champion 191’6”
○ DII 400M Run Champion
*CVHS tests all junior students
○ DII 4x400 Relay Champion
○ Open State 400M Champion
Average ACT Score (1-36) ○ DII 4x400 Girls’ Relay Champion
CVHS State ○ DII 4x400 Boys’ Relay Champion
○ DII Discus Champion 132-10
20.5 18.4 ○ DII Discus Champion 144-10

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