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Class Profiles
| 2013 |
2012 |
14 National Merit Semifinalists
4 National Achievement Semifinalists
15 Students scored
800 on the Math, Critical Reading, and/or Writing portion of the SAT
7 Students scored 36 on one or more sections of the ACT
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100 Graduates
Avg SAT score - 1989
16 National Merit Semifinalists
38 National Merit Commended
5 National Achievement Semifinalists
9
National Achievement Outstanding Student
1 Siemens Westinghouse Semifinalist
12 Students scored
800 on the Math, Critical Reading, and/or Writing portion of the SAT
7 Students scored 36 on one or more sections of the ACT |
| 2011 |
2010 |
107 Graduates
Avg SAT score - 1982
11 National Merit Semifinalists
6 National Achievement Semifinalists
17 National Merit Commended Students
5 National Achievement Outstanding Student
1 Siemens-Westinghouse Science Competition Semifinalist
12 students scored 800 on the Math, Critical Reading, and/or Writing portion of the SAT
5 students scored 36 on one or more sections of the ACT |
130 Graduates
Avg SAT score – 2052
17 National Merit Semifinalists
6 National Achievement Semifinalists
28 National Merit Commended Students
1 National Achievement Outstanding Student
1 Siemens-Westinghouse Science Competition Semifinalist
1 Siemens-Westinghouse Science Competition Regional Finalist
1 Intel Science Competition Semifinalist
12 students scored 800 on the Math, Critical Reading, and/or Writing portion of the SAT
10 students scored 36 on one or more sections of the ACT
2 State AP Scholars
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| 2009 |
2008 |
98 Graduates
Avg SAT score – 1942
2 National Merit Finalists
3 National Merit Semifinalists
3 National Achievement Finalists
4 National Achievement Semifinalists
10 National Merit Commended Students
2 Siemens-Westinghouse Science Competition Semifinalists
6
students scored 800 on the Math, Critical Reading
and/or Writing portion of the SAT
2 Students made 36 on one or more sections of the ACT
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103 Graduates
Avg SAT score – 1913
8
National Merit Finalists
17
National Merit Commended Students
2
National Merit Achievement Semifinalists
1
Intel Science Talent Search Semifinalist
1
student scored 2400 on the SAT
6
students scored 800 on the Math, Critical Reading
and/or Writing portion of the SAT
The average ACT composite score was 29 |
| 2007 |
2006 |
93 Graduates
9
National Merit Finalists
15
National Merit Commended Students
1
Intel Science Talent Search Semifinalist
1
Young Epidemiology Scholars (YES) Competition
Finalist
1
US Presidential Scholars Program Semifinalist
11
students scored 800 on the Math, Critical Reading
and/or Writing portion of the SAT
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94 Graduates
4
National Merit Finalists
14
National Merit Commended Students
1
Student chosen to the 20 member USA Today All-Star
Academic Team
2
Intel Science Talent Search Semifinalists
1
Siemens-Westinghouse Science Competition Semifinalist
1
Siemens-Westinghouse Science Competition Regional
Finalist
1
Young Epidemiology Scholars (YES) Competition
Finalist
6
students scored 800 on the Math and/or English
portion of the SAT
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| 2005 |
2004 |
79 Graduates
7 National Merit Finalists
2
National Achievement Scholars
10
National Merit Commended Students
1
student scored 1600 on the SAT
5
students scored 800 on the math and/or English
portion of the SAT.
84%
scored a 3 or higher on the AP Exams
The average SAT I score for the classes of 2004 & 2005 was 1317
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92 Graduates
4 National
Merit Finalists
1
student scored 1600 on the SAT
10
students scored 800 on the math and/or English
portion of the SAT.
2004
State PAGE STAR Student
1 Intel Science Talent Search Semifinalist |
Our
graduates have been accepted into many prestigious
colleges and universities. The students are offered
over millions in scholarship assistance each year.
Additionally they are awarded scholarships through
the Georgia HOPE scholarship program.
Click
here to view our matriculation information.
Highlights
- A
large number of Wheeler Magnet students are involved
in the Fine Arts. Band,
Orchestra,
Chorus, Art and Drama play an important role in
their lives. Not only do they make time for these
activities, but many of our students have been selected
for The Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra and The
Metropolitan Youth Symphony Orchestra.
- Parents
and community leaders created a nonprofit foundation,
The Center for Advanced Studies Foundation, in 2003
to develop financial and volunteer resources to
support the needs of The Center for Advanced Studies.
A few of the many programs that the Foundation has
made possible are; print and electronic newsletters,
lunch & learn forums, team building activities,
speakers bureau and Magnet student directories.
Click
here to learn more about the Foundation.
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