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Academically, Highland students consistently score at the top of the county
  and among the top of the state on standardized and proficiency tests.
Highland offers individualized programs and services to students with disabilities ranging from resource rooms for students with significant disabilities to tutoring for those with mild to moderate needs.

Average class size is 25 students.

Four grading periods per year; nine weeks per grading period.

Class Ranking:
All subjects in Grades 9 through 12 are included.
A.P. English 11, 12, A. P. Calculus, and A. P. American History are 5-point A courses. Honors English 11 and 12; Honors Algebra 2, Pre-calculus Mathematics; Honors Chemistry, and Physics; Honors Economics; Spanish, German, Latin, and French III and IV are 5-point A courses.

Cumulative Grade Point Average:
Based on yearly averages with a 4-point scale with the above 5-point A courses.

Graduation Requirements:
21 credits including 4 English, 3 math, 3 social science, 3 science, 1
foreign language (or reading), 1 fine arts, and 1 health/phys. ed. (vocational graduates must have 4 English, 3 math, 3 social science, 3 science, and health/phys. ed.)

Time Schedule:
Classes are 55 minutes long, five days per week.

College Information:
Class of 2007 - Graduated 207.
81% attended 4-year college.
5% attended 2-year college.
1% attended technical school.

College Admission Test Scores of Class of 2007:

SAT (89 Students)     ACT (151 Students)  
Critical Reading 556   Composite 23.6
Math 569      
Writing 529   College CEEB Code 363355