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517 SW Johsnon Ave., Suite 100
Burleson, TX 76028
(817) 245.1600
Mascot: Panthers
School Colors: Kelly Green, Black, Silver
CEEB code: 440033
School Hours: 8:45 AM - 4:15 PM
Principal: Dr. Samuel Bonsu, Jr.
http://bchs.burlesonisd.net/
PROFILE 2022-23
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School and Community
Burleson Collegiate High School is a TEA designated early college high school in Johnson County, Texas, located in a residential suburb of Fort Worth. The school district serves over 12,000 students in five high schools, 4 middle schools, and 10 elementary schools. The school opened in the fall of 2016 and graduated the first senior class in the spring of 2020. Burleson Collegiate High School is accredited by the Texas Education Agency and holds membership in the College Board.
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Demographics
African-American - 7.7%
Hispanic - 26.9 %,
White - 56%
Asian - 3.8%
2 or more multicultural - 5.5%
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Accreditation
Texas Education Agency (TEA)
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Curriculum Features
The academic program is organized on a block schedule. Nine credits per academic year is the maximum course load.
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Pre-AP Courses Offered:
Pre-AP Courses Offered:
English 1
English 2
Geometry
Algebra 2
World History
Biology
Chemistry
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Regular Courses Offered:
Regular Courses Offered:
Earth and Space Science
Economics
English 3
English 4
US Government
Sociology
PATH 1-4
Practical Writing
Psychology
Spanish 1
Spanish 2
Statistics
US History
Physical Education
Personal Finance
Texas Government
Algebra 1
World Geography
Physics
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Dual Credit Courses Offered:
Dual Credit Courses Offered:
Music Appreciation
Physical Education
Spanish 2
Speech
Business Computer Information Systems
English 3
English 4
US Government
US History
Algebra
Statistics
Psychology
Texas Government
Economics
Biology for non-science majors
Stars and Galaxies
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Faculty
Burleson Collegiate has 15 professional faculty members and 3 paraprofessional staff members. All professional faculty members are highly qualified. 41% of the staff hold a Master's Degree.
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Class Rank and Grade Point Average
GPA is computed on a 4.5 point scale. Due to weighted PAP and Dual credit courses, (.5 is added to the final mark) the final grade point average may exceed 4.0. Beginning with grade nine, all subjects, whether passed or failed, are included in the computation. A minimum of 26 credits is required for graduation. PAP and Dual credit courses are weighted. Grades are recorded on the transcript and GPA is computed in January and May. Senior class honor students shall be designated at the end of the fifth six-week period of the senior year.
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Honor Graduate Designations Based on 4.0 Scale:
Honor Graduate Designations Based on 4.0 Scale:
Honor Graduates shall be determined in accordance with the following provisions:
- All courses taken in residence during the regular term shall be included in computig honors.
- Students shall be preliminarily ranked at the end of the seventh semester for college admission purposes. GPA shall be officially calculated at the end of the fifth six weeks of the senior year.
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- A. Summa Cum Laude - graduation under the Foundation High School Program with an endorsement and earn the distinguished level of achievement with a 3.5 GPA or higher on a 4-point scale.
- B. Magna Cum Laude - graduation under the Foundation High School Program with an endorsement and earn the distinguished level of achievement with a 3.0 - 3.49 GPA or graduation under the Foundation High School Program with an endorsement with a 3.5 GPA or higher on a 4-point scale.
- C. Cum Laude - graduation under the Foundation High School Program with an endorsement with a 3.25 GPA to a 3.49 GPA on a 4-point scale.
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CLASS OF 2023
Enrollment - 55
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CLASS OF 2024
Enrollment - 55
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CLASS OF 2025
Enrollment - 41
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CLASS OF 2026
Enrollment - 31