Neha Patil (Editor)

Saul High School of Agricultural Sciences

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Phone
  
+1 215-487-4467

Lowest grade
  
Ninth grade

Address
  
7100 Henry Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19128, USA

District
  
School District of Philadelphia

Similar
  
Germanto High School, Central High School, Philadelp High School fo, George Washingt Carver Hi, Northeast High School

The Walter Biddle Saul High School of Agricultural Sciences is a magnet high school in Roxborough, Philadelphia. The school, a part of the School District of Philadelphia, serves grades 9 through 12. Saul is a magnet school in the agricultural fields.

Contents

Saul is the largest agricultural farm school in the United States. The school has the largest FFA (formerly Future Farmers of America) chapter in the State of Pennsylvania and one of the largest in the United States. Saul has two farmers as staff members.

History

The school opened in 1943 as the Wissahickon Farm School. Saul concentrated in traditional agricultural subjects for many years. Kristen A. Graham of The Philadelphia Inquirer said in 2012 that "a recent focus has been on boosting academics, on inquiry-based learning that opens the door to a wider range of careers."

Campus

The 130-acre (53 ha) campus is on the Wissahickon Valley in upper Roxborough, Philadelphia, adjacent to Fairmount Park. The campus is located on both sides of Henry Avenue. One side houses the academic, agricultural, and physical education/health buildings as well as the greenhouses and small animal laboratory buildings. On that side those buildings are adjacent to the basket ball court, open soccer field and school gym. The portion on the other side of Henry Avenue houses the school's field crop area, nursery, pasture area for livestock, and working farm. The working farm houses dairy, horses, sheep, and swine, as well as the school's meat science program.

Admissions

Kristen A. Graham of The Philadelphia Inquirer said in 2012 that Saul "requires strong grades for admission". The school received 1,100 applications for the first year (freshman) class of the 2012-2013 school year, according to Tamera Conaway, the principal. In order to get in one must score a 75% or above on the PSSAs, have all A's and B's and no more than 15 absences.

Academics

As of 2015, the school has four AP classes which are: English Language, Enviro Science, Politics and US History.

The graduation rate is 95.4%.

✔ English ✔ Health ✔ Physical Education ✔ World Sciences ✔ Agricultural Sciences ✔ Mathematics As of 2015 64% of Saul graduates attend colleges and universities.

Demographics

As of fall 2015 the school had 546 students, including 182 first year students (freshmen). Kristen A. Graham of The Philadelphia Inquirer said that the size of the first year class for that school year was larger than the usual size of a freshman class at Saul. During that year, 65.8% of students were African-American, 17.4% were White, and 13.9% were Hispanic. 40.1% were classified as economically disadvantaged. 9.5% require special education services. Graham characterized the Saul student body as "diverse".

References

Saul High School of Agricultural Sciences Wikipedia