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Wapakoneta High School
Address
1 West Redskin Trail

Wapakoneta, Ohio 45895
Coordinates40°35′0″N 84°11′41″W
Information
TypePublic, CoEd High School
Established1904
School districtWapakoneta City School District
SuperintendentMr. Keith Horner
AdministratorMr. Scott J. Minnig
PrincipalMr. Douglas R. Selvey
Campus DirectorBradley Rex
Grades8-12
Enrolment1160
 • Grade 8242
 • Grade 9214
 • Grade 10259
 • Grade 11224
 • Grade 12217
Classes112
Schedule type9 Mods
Colour(s)Red and White blockred blockwhite
Athletics conferenceWestern Buckeye League
MascotRedskins
NicknameSkins
Team nameRedskins/Lady Skins
RivalSt. Marys Memorial Roughriders
National ranking2,763
YearbookRetro
Websitewww.highschool.wapak.org

Wapakoneta High School (WHS), founded in 1904, is one of four schools that make up the Wapakoneta City School system. The school system includes two elementary buildings (grades K-4), one middle school (grades 5-7), and the high school (grades 8-12). The high school building, recently updated with a new fine arts wing and Performing Arts Center, is located on the north side of the city, convenient to the downtown of Wapakoneta as well as the larger city of Lima. WHS, home of the Redskins, hosts approximately 1160 students.

School Day Operations

WHS operates on a seven-mod day and is divided into two semester terms, and each semester includes two nineweek grading periods. The school year is a minimum of thirty-six weeks, or one hundred eighty school days.

Community

The population of Wapakoneta is approximately 9,900. The city is located at the crossroads of Interstate 75 and State Route 33 and hosts many small and large industries, diverse recreational facilities, and convenient shopping for its citizens. The downtown area of Wapakoneta has several small, unique businesses that allow residents as well as out-of-town guests both purchasing and eating entertainment. The Wapakoneta Waterpark provides hours of enjoyment each summer as does the YMCA and Veterans Park. In 2010, Wapakoneta was voted “Best Hometown” by Ohio Magazine. The town has also received national and world-wide fame as the home of the First Man on the Moon: Neil Armstrong. The Dance Centre in Wapakoneta helped prepare Kent Boyd for his success on “So You Think You Can Dance?” The Armstrong Air and Space Museum is host to many guests from around the world.

Curriculum

Students may choose a general program of studies or an academic program leading to college entrance. Students also have an opportunity to attend Apollo, a modern vocational school, offering a comprehensive curriculum of career programs. The high school currently offers advanced placement (AP) tests, on-site College Credit Plus classes, and off-site College Credit Plus classes offered at Rhodes State College or Wright State University Lake Campus. WHS students also have the opportunity of choosing from four languages: French, Spanish, German, and virtual school American Sign Language. In total, WHS offers 112 different classes on campus.

Credits For Graduation

Minimum Credit Requirements

Course Credit Needed
English 4
Math 4
Science 3
Social Studies 3
Health/P.E. 1/2 Each
Fine Arts 1/2
Technology 1/2
Electives 6

If requirements are not met, you will not graduate.

Grading Evaluation Scale

Letter Grade GPA Percentile
A = 4.0 95-100
A- = 3.67 92-94
B+ = 3.33 89-91
B = 3.0 86-88
B- = 2.67 83-85
C+ = 2.33 80-82
C = 2.0 77-79
C- = 1.67 74-76
D+ = 1.33 71-73
D = 1.00 68-70
D- = 0.67 65-67
F = 0.00 Below 65

P=Passing

S=Satisfactory

U=Unsatisfactory

Class Ranking

The following formula is used to determine the top five students who earn the honor of speaking during graduation: 50% G.P.A., 25% advanced/AP/ classes, 15% ACT composite, and 10% total credits earned (Any course with a “P,” “S,” or “U” is not calculated in the G.P.A., for example: Physical Education, Retro, SILP, or Solo\Ensemble.) Graduation speaking privileges are determined after the seventh semester has been completed.

G.P.A. 50%=x

Honors 25%=y

ACT 15%=z

Credits 10%=a

Supplemental Testing

P.S.A.T. (family paid—optional) - Grades 9, 10, and 11

A.C.T./S.A.T.(family paid—optional) - Grades 9, 10, 11, 12

Advanced Placement (family paid—required) - Grades 10, 11, 12

End of Course Exams (state funded) - Grades 8-12

AP Classes

In 2015-2016, approximately one hundred and sixty AP tests were taken— approximately 67% of these tests earned a score of three or higher, which potentially (college expectations vary) yields college credit. *Importantly, we require that all Advanced Placement students take the AP test in May.

College Credit Plus

Students are welcome to take advantage of the College Credit Plus program as a local college or university. WHS also offers College Credit Plus classes on site via its staff. Classes offered (but not limited to) include English 11 and 12, Calculus, Statistics, Physics, Psychology, Economics, and History.

Post High School Plans (2016)

Four-Year College 54%

Technical/Two-Year College 18%

Military 8% (estimate)

Workforce 15% (estimate)

Other/Undecided 5% (estimate)

Staff Team

Fifty-three high-qualified teachers, one principal, one assistant principal, one athletic director, three guidance counselors, three secretaries, six para-educators, and various support staff, including an in-house virtual school coordinator, complete the WHS team. Go, Redskins!!!

Certified Bachelor’s Degree: 100%

Certified Master’s Degree: 75%

Office Staff

Scott J. Minnig Principal
Douglas R. Selvey Vice Principal
Angie Whitmore Principals' Secretary
Bradley Rex Athletic Director
Kim Kline Athletic Secretary
Travis Moyer Virtual School Coordinator
Laura Mears A-G Guidance
DeLynn Epperly H-N Guidance
Kim Metz O-Z Guidance
Cindy West Guidance Secretary
Elise Minick Psychology
Barb Webb Psychology Secretary

References

Sources

http://wapak.org/Portals/39/16%20WHS%20profile%202016-2017.pdf