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Social Stratification

Clarkston

Angoras

Population

Ethnicity/Race

Clarkston

Clarkston High School is in central DeKalb County in the diverse community of Clarkston. The high school has a rich history. The school mascot, the Angora, is unique in Georgia, with no other school carrying this name or logo. The school colors are green and gold, reflecting an ever-rich, ever-fresh learning environment. Clarkston High School students come from more than 54 countries and speak 47 languages. The DeKalb School System's only Hearing Impaired Program for high school students is housed at CHS.

DECA

Male (% of total) 35%

Female (% of total) 65%

Economically Disadvantaged Students

These are the percentages of the school's students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, based on data reported to the government.

Free Lunch Program (% of total) 84%

Reduced-Price Lunch Program (% of total) 5%

Total Economically Disadvantaged (% of total) 89%

This is the breakdown of ethnicity and gender of a school's student body, based on data reported to the government.

Population

Clarkston

Population

Clarkston

Clarkston High School Enrollment:

Total Enrollment - 1098

Rank Nationally - 4991 out of 19379

Rank in Georgia - 201 out of 375

Clarkston High School Students by Grade:

9th - 315

10th - 266

11th - 220

12th - 174

As of 2010, the total population of Clarkston is 7,554, which is 4.47% more than it was in 2000. The population growth rate is much lower than the state average rate of 18.34% and is much lower than the national average rate of 9.71%. The Clarkston population density is 6,909.60 people per square mile, which is much higher than the state average density of 163.02 people per square mile and is much higher than the national average density of 81.32 people per square mile. The most prevalent race in Clarkston is black, which represent 58.42% of the total population. The average Clarkston education level is lower than the state average and is lower than the national average.

Social Stratification

DECA

Clarkston vs DECA

DECA

Clarkston

Ethnicity/Race

-Clarkston High School

Ethnicity/Race

Clarkston

Clarkston High School students come from more than 54 countries and speak 47 languages. In terms of education, it presents of diversity challenges to the students, as well as teachers. Teaching diverse populations are more challenging since there is a necessity to accommodate the students’ culture. Diversity enriches the educational experience. It promotes personal growth and a healthy society. Diversity challenges stereotyped preconceptions; it encourages critical thinking; and it helps students learn to communicate effectively with people of varied backgrounds.

Gender

Male (% of total) 53%

Female (% of total) 47%

This is the breakdown of ethnicity and gender of a school's student body, based on data reported to the government.

DeKalb Early College Academy is located at 1701 Mountain Industrial Blvd, Stone Mountain, GA 30083. The DeKalb Early College Academy is a Title I school with 66 percent of its students from low-income families topped the list of Georgia’s highest performing high schools on the College & Career Ready Performance Index.

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Ethiopia Adera

Rahele Dejene

Aissata Diallo

Messay Fikru

Devante Franklin

Ethnicity/Race

Ethnicity/Race

Clarkston

DECA

This school State average

Black 64% 37%

Asian 25% 3%

Hispanic 5% 12%

White 5% 44%

Two or more races 1% 3%

American Indian/Alaska Native 0% 0%

Hawaiian Native/Pacific Islander 0% 0%

American Indian/Alaskan Native Enrollment (% of total) 0%

Asian Enrollment (% of total) 2%

Black Enrollment (% of total) 88%

Hawaiian Native/Pacific Islander (% of total) 0.4%

Hispanic Enrollment (% of total) 5%

White Enrollment (% of total) 2%

Two or More Races Enrollment (% of total) 3%

What is Social Stratification?

Population

DECA

Curriculum

DECA

DECA is generally a fast phase school academically. To be accepted to DECA students transcripts are reviewed and the students also have to write an essay explaining why they should be accepted.

DeKalb Early College Academy is a public school serving 282 students grades 9-12

Total Minority Enrollment (% of total) 98%

Total Economically Disadvantaged (% of total) 66%

English

Language Arts

Math Scores

DECA

English Proficiency Distribution

English proficiency is determined by student results on the school's End of Course tests test.

Total Students Tested 133

Does Not Meet Standards 1%

Meets Standards 40%

Exceeds Standards 59%

Math Proficiency Distribution

Math proficiency is determined by student results on the school's End of Course tests test.

Total Students Tested 113

Does Not Meet Standards 12%

Meets Standards 66%

Exceeds Standards 21%

Total Enrollment 282

9th Grade 157 Students

10th Grade 46 Students

11th Grade 45 Students

12th Grade 34 Students

In sociology, social stratification is a concept involving the "classification of people into groups based on shared socio-economic conditions ... a relational set of inequalities with economic, social, political and ideological dimensions."

Curriculum

Population

DECA

Economically Disadvantaged Students

These are the percentages of the school's students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, based on data reported to the government.

Free Lunch Program (% of total) 60%

Reduced-Price Lunch Program (% of total) 6%

Total Economically Disadvantaged (% of total) 66%

Total Minority Enrollment (% of total) 98%

Total Economically Disadvantaged (% of total) 66%

• 2014: Title I Highest-Performing Reward School

• 2013: Title I Highest-Performing Reward School

• 2013: U.S. News & World reports Best High Schools Bronze Medal Award

• 2012: U.S. News and World Reports Best High Schools Bronze Medal Award

• 2012: Georgia School of Excellence

• 2012: Only school in DeKalb County School District on "Highest Performing" Reward School List (GADOE)

• 2011: National Model High School (International Center for Leadership in Education)

• Platinum & Gold Award Winner for Student Achievement (Georgia Governor's Office of Student Achievement)

Curriculum

Curriculum

Clarkston

Clarkston

Math Proficiency Distribution

Math proficiency is determined by student results on the school's End of Course tests test.

Total Students Tested 520

Does Not Meet Standards 53%

Meets Standards 43%

Exceeds Standards 4%

English Proficiency Distribution

English proficiency is determined by student results on the school's End of Course tests test.

Total Students Tested 502

Does Not Meet Standards 52%

Meets Standards 39%

Exceeds Standards 9%

Conclusion

Activities

Activities

Clarkston

DECA

Social Stratification can take place in any form. It happens in our schools, jobs, government ect. The number of years a person spends in school and the prestige of his or her occupation, plus the amount of money he or she makes, determine your social class. Free education has existed in the United States since the beginning of the twentieth century, but some school systems are better than others. The quality of the education a school provides depends largely on its budget. This relies heavily on the tax base of the town or city in which it is located. Wealthy cities can afford better teachers, newer materials, and superior technology, where the poor cities can barely afford basic supplies. Poorer communities also tend to have a higher dropout rate than wealthier communities. In conclusion there is a means of a students achievements and their social stratification. The better resources and support, the better chance a student has to earning higher grades. This will then promote the student to a higher class with better opportunities for higher education and better opportunities in the business world for advancements.

-Mock Trial

-Young men to Knights

-Spanish

-Art

-Gym

-Music

DeKalb Early College Academy administration, believes in having no extra curricular activities regularly to improve the school academically. Deca has "club day" once a month. Club day is a day when there is a couple of clubs available to the students, also on that day students don't wear their uniforms. In addition, Deca recently just started having "prom".

-Football

-soccer

-orchestra

-band

-volleyball

-wrestling

-tennis

-Track&Field

-Cross country

Thanks for your Attention

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