PARTIAL LIST OF SCHOOLS ACCEPTING EASTSIDE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES:
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Auburn University, Berea College, Berry College, Boston University, Bryn Mawr College, Carnegie Mellon University, Clark Atlanta University, Clemson University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Duke University, Elon University, Emory University, Erskine College, Florida A & M University, Florida State University, Furman University, Georgia College & State University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Baptist College of Nursing, Georgia State University, Hampton University, Harvard College, Harvey Mudd College, High Point University, Howard University, Iowa State University, Johns Hopkins University, Kennesaw State University, Lees-McRae College, Maryville College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Mercer University, North Georgia College & State University, Oberlin College, Oglethorpe University, Oxford College of Emory University, Penn State University, Presbyterian College, Princeton University, Purdue University, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Stanford University, Savannah College of Art and Design, Spelman College, State University of West Georgia, Texas A&M University, The Citadel, Tulane University, Tuskegee University, United States Merchant Marine Academy, United States Military Academy, Wellesley College, West Point, United States Naval Academy, University of Alabama, University of Central Florida, University of Chicago, University of Cincinnati, University of Georgia, University of Miami, University of North Carolina, University of North Florida, University of Rochester, University of South Carolina, University of Southern California, University of Tennessee, Wake Forest University, Washington & Lee University, Wheaton College, Young Harris College |
SPECIAL CURRICULUM FEATURES:
Note: Beginning with the 1997-98 school year, Eastside High School went to a 4 x 4 Semester Block Schedule.
Honors Courses and AP Offerings: Offerings include Advanced, Honors, Quest, and Advanced Placement level classes.
The Quest program is a special curriculum for the intellectually gifted. It is composed of courses in Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Government, which are taught on an advanced level, and parallel the regular school curriculum. Advanced Placement offerings include U.S. History, European History, Government, Biology, Calculus AB, Statistics, Latin, American Literature and Composition, British Literature and Composition, Macro Economics, Micro Economics, and Art.
|