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Name |
West Shore Junior – Senior High School |
Address |
250 Wildcat Alley, Melbourne FL 32935 |
Established |
1998 |
Type |
Public |
Students |
950 |
Grades |
7 to 12 |
Principal |
Rick Fleming |
Nickname |
West Shore High School, West Shore, WS, The Shore |
Mascot |
Wildcat |
Colors |
Navy, Gray, and White |
Motto | "Excellence Achieved." |
Publications | The Roar (Newspaper) Alter Ego (Literary Magazine) |
Yearbook | Arcadia |
Website | |
West Shore Junior – Senior High School, more often called West Shore, is a secondary school located at 250 Wildcat Alley in Melbourne, Florida. West Shore enrolls students from grades seven through twelve. It is part of the Brevard Public Schools System. It was the first "School of Choice" in Brevard County, Florida.[1] In 2008 US News and World Report named it in the "Best" category among the nations high schools, only one of two in Brevard County. The school was ranked 68 out of 21,069 in the country. For 2009, the school was rated as the 50th best high school in the country by U.S. News & World Report.[2]
Rick Fleming is the Principal.
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As a public school, West Shore accepts any student who has met minimum academic and social expectations set by the school, provided there is space available. If there are more students interested in the school than is space available, a lottery is held to determine acceptance.
The Maximum school enrollment for all grades is capped at 950 students, in an effort to keep class sizes small.
Students are accepted from across the county. However, most students enrolled reside in southern Brevard county, mainly Melbourne, Palm Bay, Rockledge, West Melbourne and the Melbourne barrier island beachside.
West Shore is unique in several areas, highlighted below.
The school competes in the following sports:
Blue Ribbon School, U.S Department of Education, 2004-5[1]
The school scored the highest in the county on the 2007 state writing test.[3]
The school was ranked 58 out of 21,069 in the country. Criteria were scoring high in state exams for both majority and minority students, and Advanced Placement testing including wide participation.[2]
In 2008, the school, using state criteria, was tied with one other school in the county for having a 100% graduation rate.[4]
Eighth grade students performed the highest in the county on the 2009 FCAT essay test, at 4.80 tying with one other school. Sophomores scored the highest in the county on the essay test with a 4.90.[5]
In 2010, the school had nine National Merit Scholarship semi-finalists out of 30 for the county.[6]