About Churchill
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Churchill is a respectful academic community
where teachers, students, and parents and colleagues work together.
The school provides a wonderful place where youth and experience
come together for the singular purpose of learning about life
and living. In a beautiful and safe campus setting, Churchill
High School offers an education which is the foundation upon
which students may build their dreams. Churchill has developed
a rigorous and challenging course of study based on the belief
that intellectual and personal growth go hand in hand, that
good schooling sows the seeds of later wisdom and that no life
is complete until it is made useful to others. "Lancer
Pride" is the term that the Churchill community uses to
describe this spirit of the school.
Churchill's rich and varied curriculum, traditional in structure,
offers a sound foundation, imparts the skills needed to acquire
knowledge and express it, and fosters a spirit of critical inquiry.
At Churchill, both inside and outside the classrooms, the school
promotes productive work habits, a discerning respect for the
ideas of others, and the mastery of knowledge. In addition to
its outstanding academic program, Churchill offers an excellent
competitive athletic program and a wide range of activities
and performance opportunities for students. Churchill is a leader
in integrating technology into the classroom and has first rate
computer facilities available for students.
Churchill also hosts a branch of the International High School,
as well as the Rachel Carson Center for Natural Resources, an
optional program that integrates science, social studies, and
language arts using the study of watersheds as a unifying theme.
Students in this two-year program will work towards a Certificate
of Advanced Mastery in Natural Resource Systems. A priority
at Churchill is to provide students with ample opportunities
to belong. Everyone is encouraged to participate in student
assemblies, career opportunities, athletics, student leadership,
arts, music and theater, student publications and social events.
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About Churchill Students
| Number of students |
1,309 |
Participated in statewide assessment |
98.9% |
| Eligible but did not participate |
1% |
| Exempted because of limited english proficiency |
.1% |
| SAT scores MATH |
541 |
| SAT scores VERBAL |
541 |
| Number of expulsions due to weapons |
0 |
About Churchill Staff
| School Administrators |
3.5 |
| Classified Support Staff |
39.6 |
| Teaching Staff |
52.4 |
| With a Master's Degree or Higher |
79% |
| Average Years of Experience |
12 Years |
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