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Magnet/public school in Shreveport, LA
Caddo Magnet High School
Address
1601 Viking Dr.
Shreveport, LA 71101
Information
School typeMagnet/Public
PrincipalMs. Mary Rounds
Color(s)Red and Gold   
Websitewww.caddomagnet.net

Caddo Parish Magnet High School, or simply "Magnet" as it is known by its students, is located in Shreveport, Louisiana at 1601 Viking Drive. Its motto is, "In our hands we hold today; in our minds we hold tomorrow." Its goal is stated, "To share what we know, what we have, and what we are with others." The school colors are gold and red, while the mascot is a Mustang. The principal is Ms. Mary Rounds. The assistant principals include Bryan Gallant (discipline), Queen Snyder and Sheryl Thomas (both curriculum and instruction).

Caddo Magnet High School focuses a great extent on college preparation. In fact, 93% of their students attend college after graduation; over the past 3 years, Magnet students have been awarded 67 million dollars in both merit and need-based scholarships.

Magnet High is well known for its students' successes on standardized test. The following are Magnet's scores on the 2006 GEE Test:

English Language Arts: 100% of Magnet Students "at or above basic" (as compared to 62% of the district and 64% of the state)

Math: 98% of Magnet Students "at or above basic" (as compared to 57% of the district and 62% of the state)

Science: 97% of Magnet Students "at or above basic" (as compared to 50% of the district and 54% of the state)

Social Studies: 99% of Magnet Students "at or above basic" (as compared to 54% of the district and 62% of the state)

Awards and recognition

Caddo Magnet was designated a "School of Academic Excellence" by the State of Louisiana. Caddo Magnet attained a school performance of 171.1, the top score in Northwest Louisiana, and one of the top three scores in the entire state of Louisiana.

Caddo Magnet was founded by its first principal, Ascension Smith. The principal of Caddo Magnet is Mary Rounds, a former English teacher at Caddo Magnet.

Since 1987, 155 Caddo Magnet students were National Merit Semifinalists. 123 received "finalist" status. 37 Caddo Magnet students were semifinalists in the National Achievement Scholarship Program, where 22 were named finalists. For the 2007-2008 school year, Caddo Magnet had 21 National Merit Semi-Finalists, 17 National Merit Finalists, and 4 National Achievement Semi-Finalists.

Caddo Magnet was Sweepstakes Winner at the Region I Science and Engineering Fair since 1997.

Caddo Magnet has been Sweepstakes Winner at the Northwest Louisiana Literary Rally since 1992. The school has several state winners each year.

Academic Decathlon

Caddo Magnet won the Academic Decathlon contest for Louisiana each year since 1983. This is the longest streak of any school in the nation, and the longest in the history of the competition. Caddo Magnet students have traveled to Los Angeles, CA; Anchorage, Alaska; Phoenix, AZ; Erie, PA; Boise, ID; Honolulu, HI; St. George, UT; Providence, RI; and Atlanta, GA.

Other awards

Their Debate team has won numerous state and national awards, competed in over 12,000 debates, received over 1250 trophies and more than 200 sweepstakes awards at tournaments all over the United States. In 1997, seniors Andy Ryan and Kamal Ghali won the Tournament of Champions (Kentucky TOC), the national championship of high school policy debate. In 2000, juniors Sameer Asher and Nermin Ghali placed 3rd.

The Quiz Bowl team competes in invitational tournaments in Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Alabama, California,DC, Florida Georgia, South Carolina, and Connecticut and remains the undefeated Cajun Quiz Bowl champions the past two years the competition was held. The school placed second in the nation in the 2001 National Academic Championship in Washington, DC. The school won the official LAAC state championship recently and has one the NAQT state championship numerous times.

Magnet's orchestra students have received a Superior rating at the LMEA Festival for the past 23 years. Having earned an international reputation, the group has performed in concert halls in Rome and Florence, Carnegie Hall in New York, and the Sydney Opera House.

The JROTC program has been recognized as an Honor Unit with Distinction for fourteen consecutive years. The program's Color Guard has been named best in the parish, and their Drill Team(s) consistently rank in the top three. The program's newest addition the Academic Team, which is a military version of Quiz Bowl. The Academic Team ranks first in the parish and in the nation's Western Regionals JROTC competition(2007), and are the only Army JROTC program, in the Ark-La-Tex, to advance to the national level of the JROTC President’s Academic Championship, where they will have opportunities to receive up to 50,000 in scholarships.

In 2008 U.S. News conducted a "best high schools" survey with CMHS being one out of two Silver Medal High Schools in the State of Louisiana, CMHS was also in the top three percent in the overall country.

Students participating in varsity and lifetime sports have won district competitions and advanced to the state levels. During the 2007-2008 season of High School Varsity soccer, the Caddo Magnet boys won the State Championship. This is the first time, since 1996, that a North Louisiana boys soccer team has won state. Over 2300 people showed up for the game because it was played in Shreveport. They beat Woodlawn (Baton Rouge) 2-1.

The State Department of Education selected Caddo Magnet to represent Louisiana in the National Tournament of Academic Excellence at Walt Disney World in Florida, in June 1988. Competing against 31 states and one foreign country, Magnet was ranked fourth in the nation.

Magnet is also well known for its focus on creativity. Talented students can take theatre, dance, music, art, and even pottery classes.

2005 Louisiana School Performance Score (SPS) Comparisons
School Name Magnet School Status Performance Label (2005) Baseline SPS (2005)
Benjamin Franklin Senior High School Yes Five Stars 200.5
Caddo Parish Magnet High School Yes Five Stars 176.6
Baton Rouge Magnet High School Yes Five Stars 171.7

Admissions

To be admitted to Caddo Magnet, students must:

  • Have a 2.5 grade point average at the time of application.
  • Have a score on the most recent school-administered nationally standardized test showing the reading level at the 50th percentile or better.
  • Have 95% or better school attendance.
  • Have maintained a good discipline record.
  • Express high motivation and interest toward excellence in the academics or the arts.
  • Have parental/guardian consent and support.
  • Have taken and passed the English/Language Arts and Math components of LEAP 21.

In order to remain in good standing at Caddo Magnet, students must:

  • Maintain a cumulative 2.5 grade point average.
  • Conform to behavior standards set by the Caddo Parish School Board and Caddo Magnet High School.

Classes offered

DRAMA
Drama I,II,III,IV
Drama Directing
Technical Drama

ENGLISH/RELATED ELECTIVES
English I, II, III, IV
English G.T. I, II, III, IV/(AP)
Creative Writing I, II
Novels
Shakespeare
Library Science (1/2)
Debate I, II, III, IV
Drama I, II, III, IV, V, VI
Journalism
Newspaper I, II, III
Yearbook I, II, III
Video Journalism

MATHEMATICS/RELATED ELECTIVES
Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
Algebra III
Advanced Math I, II
Calculus (AP)
Computer Science I, II, III

SCIENCE/RELATED ELECTIVES
Physical Science
Biology I
Biology II (AP)
Chemistry
Chemistry II (AP)
Earth Science
Environmental Science
Physics I, II (AP)
SMART Program

SOCIAL STUDIES/RELATED ELECTIVES
World Geography
Civics / Free Enterprise
American History
G.T. U.S. History (AP)
World History
European History
Psychology/Sociology
Psychology (AP)
Philosophy G.T.

ADDITIONAL ELECTIVES
ART
Art History (AP)
Calligraphy
Design Fundamentals - Art I
Advanced Drawing
Mixed Media
Painting
Pottery
Survey of Fine Arts

MILITARY SCIENCE
JROTC I, II, III, IV

FOREIGN LANGUAGE
French I, II, III, IV (AP), V (AP)
German I, II, III, IV (AP)
Spanish I, II, III, IV, (AP), V (AP)
Japanese I, II (state dropped class in 2007)
Latin I, II, III, IV (AP)
Italian I, II, III

BUSINESS/VOCATIONAL
Basic Technical Drafting
Advanced Technical Drafting
Architectural Drafting II
Photography
Keyboarding
Business Computer Applications

MUSIC
Jazz Band
Band
Grand Chorus
Women's Chorus
A Capella
Orchestra (String)
Orchestra (Chamber)
Piano I, II, III, (AP)

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
General P.E.
Gymnastics
Tennis
Danceline
Fencing

HEALTH EDUCATION
Health (1/2)

Sports

Cross Country/Track
Danceline
Fencing
Golf
Gymnastics
Lacrosse--Ladies'
Lacrosse--Men's
Soccer--Ladies'
Soccer--Men's
Softball
Swimming
Tennis

Distinguished Alumni

Brady Blade
Brian Blade
Ronny Cates
Cedric Glover
Kenny Wayne Shepherd

See also

References

  1. "Fall 2005 Detailed School-Level Tables" (XLS). Louisiana Department of Education. Retrieved 2007-03-02. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)

External links

1. ^ "Fall 2005 Detailed School-Level Tables" (XLS). Louisiana Department of Education. http://www.louisianaschools.net/lde/uploads/8100pa.xls. Retrieved 2007-03-02.

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