Ravenwood High School | |
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Address | |
1724 Wilson Pike Brentwood, Tennessee, Williamson County 37027 United States of America |
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Coordinates | 35°57′28″N 86°46′04″W / 35.95773°N 86.767647°WCoordinates: 35°57′28″N 86°46′04″W / 35.95773°N 86.767647°W |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Motto | Go Raptors/G2BARR |
Established | 2002 |
School district | Williamson County Schools |
Principal | Pam Vaden |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrolment | 2000 |
Color(s) | Red, Black, Khaki |
Mascot | Raptor |
Nickname | RHS |
National ranking | 200/(est.) 37,000 |
Yearbook | Eye of the Raptor |
Feeder schools | Woodland Middle School Sunset Middle School |
Website | wcs.edu/rhs/ |
Ravenwood High School is a public high school located in Brentwood, Tennessee, which serves the easternmost part of Williamson County.
Opened in 2002, the $24.5 million facility, designed by architect Charlie Johnson, progressively grew its student body, beginning with only 540 students in grades nine and ten, 32 teachers, and 7 staff members. Currently enrolling approximately 2,000 students, Ravenwood aims "to become a model of successful community collaboration with the purpose of developing all learners to be able to work, learn and lead in the 21st century." The mission of Ravenwood is "to develop a community of learners that cultivates the intellect, ability, and character of each person within it." The school colors are red, black, and khaki. The mascot is the Raptor, a bird of prey represented by the Red Tail Hawk. Ravenwood High School was ranked in Newsweek magazine's list of the top 1,000 public schools in the United States.
Most students at Ravenwood take four academic classes, two electives, one directed study, and a lunch/advocate period. Credits are distributed along a fairly standard path, with most students taking English, mathematics, foreign language, science, and social studies. One year and a half of physical education is also required. The standard high school diploma requires twenty-three credits. In addition, two honors diplomas are offered, the Williamson County Honors Diploma and the Ravenwood Honors Diploma. Ravenwood ranks students using weighted GPA.
Ravenwood offers Advanced Placement (AP) courses. AP Comparative Government and AP Environmental Science were added for the 2012-2013 school year. In 2005, 62% of students scored a 3 or higher on end-of-course AP tests, and in 2006, 77% of students scored a 3 or higher. For the year of 2011-2012, the pass rate for AP Statistics was a 96%, while the pass rate for AP US History was a 94% (77/82; 4.2 average).
Ravenwood also has a Media Center with multiple computers and labs for students and faculty to use as well as a library. The Ravenwood Media Center library holds over 16,000 online resources, books, magazines, reference works, audio-visual materials and equipment. Resources are remotely accessible to students and teachers.
Ravenwood High School is populated primarily through Woodland and Sunset Middle Schools, which are in turn populated by Kenrose, Nolensville, Sunset, and Crockett Elementary Schools.
Ravenwood provides many various athletic teams in which students are invited to participate. TSSAA-sponsored sports include:
Ravenwood is home to many club sports, including: