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West High School is a public four year high school located in system, with 90 minute class periods. The school has been undergoing renovations as a part of continued district-wide remodeling after approval of a 1% Local Option Sales Tax , as well as continuing a Physical Plant and Equipment Levy. Science classrooms are set to be remodeled this summer (2007). A YMCA partnered with the school district was built in 2003 attached to the high school. The facility is open to the public as well as providing facilities to P.E. classes. The Y took over management and maintenance of the school's swimming pool when it opened. FACILITIES The school is attached to a YMCA branch with weight room, gymnasium with two full basketball courts, two racquetball courts, and a swimming pool which is available for use by both the public and West gym classes. The swimming pool was existing and taken over by the Y when it was built in 2003. The school's gymnasium has two full basketball courts as well as a weight training room. The gymnasium floor was recently resurfaced as a part of ongoing renovations. The school has a practice football field and track on campus along with a separate field used by the band. The school shares district-owned Brady Street Stadium with Davenport Central and North for football and track and field events. Soccer games are held at city-owned Davenport Soccer Complex. Golf meets are held at nearby city-owned Emeis Municipal Golf Course. Baseball and Softball games are held at the district-owned West High Sports Complex, an off campus baseball park that was built as a part of the ongoing renovations district-wide. The school's cafeteria was remodeled in 2006 to bring it to a style similar to the food court style being used by Davenport North, which received national recognition when it was featured on ABC's 20-20. The "Falcon's Perch" features a variety of food choices, a variety of café style beverages, round tables, and automatic compacting trash cans. Members of the school's Student Senate worked with architects toward the end of the previous year to help design the look and feel of the new cafeteria, according to the Beak 'n' Eye, the school newspaper. The library was moved from the upstairs of the building to the main level into a newly renovated media center in 2001. The new library has four computer labs as well. The building offices were remodeled in 2001 as well as the main entrance. ACADEMICS The school offers a number of College Board certified Advanced Placement courses, with some of the highlights including A.P. English, A.P. Calculus AB, A.P. Chemistry, and A.P. Biology. The school was recently recognized by College Board as being the number one school in the state of Iowa for having good enrollment and success with the A.P. program. This distinction was measured by the number of students scoring a 3, 4, or 5 on Spring 2005 exams. The school has an average of 21.3 on the ACT exams, above the district average of 20.8. The school was placed on the Schools in Need of Assistance watch list under the No Child Left Behind Act in 2005. However, scores have risen from 52.6 percent proficiency that year to 67.8 percent proficiency in 2006. Scores are still being analyzed for the 2006-07 school year; however, initial findings show another increase in proficiency. DANCES The school hold three dances every year. Homecoming is held at the city-owned Davenport River Center, a local convention center. Gala is held in the school cafeteria. Prom is held in the Starlight Ballroom on the Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds. Some school groups occasionally hold other less formal dances typically held in the cafeteria. ATHLETICS The school participates in the Mississippi Athletic Conference. The school participates in the following IHSAA and IGHSAU authorized sports:
TERMS Unit: a form of credit based upon the Carnegie Unit ; one unit (1.0) is granted for the successful completion of a course which meets one block per day for two term, or the equivalent; a half unit (0.5) is granted for the successful completion of a course which meets one period/block per day for a term or the equivalent. One Carnegie unit is equal to 120 hours of instruction. Grade point average:the GPA is computed by dividing the total grade points by the number of credit subjects completed: based on 4-point scale, ie., A=4.000, B=3.000, C=2.000, D=1.000, F=0.000 Partial credit: a course which is not a "solid"; earns less than 0.5 units per term Prerequisite: a course which must be taken first before enrollment in another class(Example: Accounting I is a prerequisite to Accounting II). Elective : a course which may be taken for credit but is not required for graduation IN ORDER TO GRADUATE you need 26 units of credit starting fall 2005 so you would need
SCHOOL SONG We will fight, we will cheer We will win for the glory of West Davenport High We will hail our colors true and be loyal through and through As the falcons fly on high. Come on Red, come on White, Davenport West High, Fight, fight, fight! We will fight, we will cheer We will win for the greater glory of West Davenport High We will hail our colors true As the falcons fly on high. Fight! CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES
PUBLICATIONS ''Beak 'n' Eye:'' The school newspaper is the Beak 'n' Eye. It is published monthly during the school year, usually releasing 8 or 9 in a year. Students manage all aspects of the publication. They have a lab area dedicated specifically for the newspaper. The paper is completely digital and is usually 12 to 16 pages. ''The Shaheen:'' The school yearbook is released yearly and generally features a variety of photo spreads, student pictures, and individual club and group photos. The yearbook is also produced by students under an adviser. ''The Eyas:'' The Eyas is West's literary magazine. It generally features a wide variety of writings and artwork. It also has a section reserved for seniors to publish a profile/biography and a picture. It is also released yearly and produced by students under an adviser. OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS IN DISTRICT
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