Ames High School | |
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1921 Ames High Drive Ames, Iowa, Story County 50010 United States |
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School type | Public high school |
Motto | Ames Hi Aims High |
School district | Ames Community School District |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 1271 (2015) |
Pupils | 1271 |
Campus type | Rural |
School color(s) | Orange and Black |
Slogan | "Ames Hi Aims High" |
Athletics conference | Central Iowa Metro League |
Nickname | Little Cyclones |
Rival | WDM Valley High School, Iowa City High School |
Newspaper | The WEB |
Yearbook | SPIRIT |
Website | http://www.ames.k12.ia.us/ |
Coordinates: 42°02′25″N 93°38′03″W / 42.040209°N 93.634203°W
Ames High School is the sole high school in Ames, Iowa, United States.
In 2015 and 2016 Ames High School was named the top public high school in the state of Iowa by Niche.com In June 2013, Ames High School was named one of the top high schools in the country by U.S. News & World Report. In its recently released rankings, the magazine awarded Ames High School a silver medal.
Nearly one third of Ames High students retain a grade point average of 3.5 or higher. In 2012, Ames High School produced the greatest number of National Merit Scholars in the state. In the class of 2012, there were 23 National Merit Semi Finalists Students from Ames High. Fifteen Ames High School students have been named presidential scholars since 1964, including one in 2012-2013 year. Ames High School has an ACT average of 25.3, and a SAT average of 1261 . The majority of Ames High School students go on to higher levels of education; in the class of 2012, 93.6% of graduates enrolled in four year colleges, universities, community colleges and vocational schools. Approximately half of Ames High Graduates attending college at Iowa Regents Universities maintain a grade point average above 3.0 in their freshman year. Ames High School has a graduation rate of 94.5%.
In 2012, Ames High School was ranked fourth in the Iowa AP Index, which is an annual release by the Belin-Blank Center that recognizes accredited Iowa high schools for providing Advanced Placement opportunities. The AP Index is calculated by taking the number of AP exams taken divided by the number of graduates.