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PIONER CHARTER SCHOOL
OF SCIENCE II
CEEB Code: 220 767
97 Main Street
Saugus, Ma, 01906
Tel: (781) 666 3907
Fax: (781) 666 3910
http:saugus.pioneercss.org
Baris Icin, CEO
Vahit Sevinc, Director
Mahmut Bekin,
Dean of Academics
Atalay Kesli,
College Admission Counselor
OVERVIEW
MISSION
The mission of Pioneer Charter School of Science II (PCSS II) is to prepare
educationally under-resourced students for today's competitive world. PCSS
will help students to develop the academic and social skills necessary to be-
come successful professionals and exemplary members of their community.
This goal will be achieved by providing the students with a rigorous academic
curriculum with emphasis on Math and Science, balanced by a strong founda-
tion in the humanities, a character education program, career-oriented college
preparation, and strong student-teacher-parent collaboration.
HISTORY
PCSS II was founded in 2013 as a replication of Pioneer Charter School of
Science I, in Everett, MA, which two schools are now part of PCSS network.
All administrative, academic, and discipline procedures and practices were
transferred from PCSS I to PCSS II.
High School Profile 2017-2018 … Excellence in Education
County Essex, MA
Serving Cities Saugus, Lynn, Peabody, Salem, and Danvers
Grades Offered 7—12
Year Founded 2013
12th grade 30
11th Grade 45
10th Grade 59
9th Grade 71
8th Grade 79
7th Grade 79
Total 363
African American 36%
Asian 13%
Hispanic/Latino 24%
White 27%
Free/Reduced Lunch 58%
SpEd 10%
ELL 21%
ENROLLMENT STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS
ACADEMICS
Section Middle 50% Mean
EBRW 500 - 620 552
Math 580 - 685 633
Total 1080 - 1300 1185
Section Composite Math Science English Reading
Middle 50%
22-25 24-31 20-23 21-25 18-22
Mean 25 28 24 25 23
CLASS OF 2018 SAT CLASS OF 2018 ACT
AP Exams 2017 PCSS II Mean Score
Biology 3.14
Calculus BC 4.16
Calc BC: AB Sub Score 4.33
Chemistry 3.4
English Language and Composition 4.25
Statistics 3.86
US History 2.66
SAT Subject Tests 2017 PCSS II Mean Score
Biology 608
Chemistry 632
Math Level I 590
Math Level II 694
US History 700
MATHEMATICS SCIENCE ELA SOCIAL STUDIES EELCTIVES/
ENRINCHMENT
CORE COURSES
Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
Trigonometry
Pre-Calculus
Calculus
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Engineering and
Technology
English Literature I
English Literature II
English Literature III
English Literature IV
World History
US History &
Government I
US History &
Government II
Civics & Economics
Physical Education
Health Education
Two-Years of the
Same Language
ELECTIVE
COURSES
Algebra II H.
Trigonometry H.
Pre-Calculus H.
Finite Math
SAT Math Prep
Applied Math1&2
Organic Chemistry
Human Anatomy &
Physiology
Comparative Animal
Physiology
Graphic Design
SAT English Prep
Creative Writing &
Debate
Advanced Creative
Writing
Composition
Economics
Studio Arts
Keyboarding
French I, II, III
Spanish I, II, III
Turkish I, II, III
Fitness
AP COURSES
(* AP courses
started at 2017-18
school year)
AP Calculus AB
AP Statistics
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Environmental
Science *
AP Physics C (M)*
AP English
Language & Comp.
AP English
Literature & Comp.*
AP US History
AP Psychology*
AP Computer
Science A *
AP Seminar*
ACADEMIC PROGRAM OF 2017-2018
EXTRACURRICULARS
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
SUBJECTS CREDITS
ELA 4
Mathematics 5
Science 5
Social Studies 4
Foreign Language 2 (of the same Language)
Physical Education 1
Fine Arts 1
Computer 1
Electives 4
Total 27
Additional Requirements
40 Hours of community
service and Senior
Project
WEIGHTED GPA
COURSE TYPE COEFFICIENT
AP and Post-Secondary 1.3325
Honors 1.25
College Prep 1.00
ACADEMIC HIGHLIGHTS
CURRENT SPORTS AND YEARS OFFERED
FALL WINTER SPRING
2014—2015 Varsity Cross Country
Varsity Boys Soccer
Varsity Boys and Girls Basketball Varsity Track
2015—2016
Varsity Cross Country
Varsity Boys and Girls Soccer
Varsity Boys and Girls Basketball M.S.
Girls Basketball
Varsity Track
Varsity Softball
Varsity Boys Volleyball
2016—2017
Varsity Cross Country
Varsity Boys Soccer
Varsity Girls Volleyball
Varsity Boys and Girls Basketball J.V.
Boys and Girls Basketball
Varsity Track
Varsity Softball
Varsity Boys Volleyball
2017—2018
Varsity Boys and Girls Soccer
Varsity Boys and Girls Cross Country
Varsity Girls Volleyball
Varsity and JV Basketball Boys & Girls
Varsity Cheerleading
Varsity Boys Volleyball
Varsity Boys and Girls Track
Varsity Softball
CURRENT CLUBS
Art
Biology Olympiad
Book to Movie
Chess
Choir
History
Homework
Mathematics
* Students are not recommended to take more than three AP courses in any given year.
Model UN
NSBE
NHS
Science Olympiad,
Student Government ,
Step,
Ping-Pong
Pirates Weekly News
4 AP Scholars with Distinction
2 AP Scholars
2 Commended Students in PSAT/NMSQT
1 INTEL-ISEF Finalist
7 Massachusetts State Science Fair Participants
13 Massachusetts Region IV Science Fair Participants
24 Adams Scholarship Recipients from the Class of 2018
American International College (MA) New England College (NH)
Becker College (MA) North Shore Community College (MA)
Bunker Hill Community College (MA) Pace University (NY)
Columbia College (MO) Rochester Institute of Technology (NY)
Bridgewater State University (MA) University of California San Diego (CA)
Curry College (MA) University of Hartford (CT)
Dean College (MA) University of Maine (ME)
Fisher College (MA) UMass Amherst (MA)
Florida Institute of Technology (FL) UMass Boston (MA)
Framingham State University (MA) UMass Dartmouth (MA)
King's College London (UK) UMass Lowell (MA)
Loyola Marymount University (CA) University of Rhode Island (RI)
Mass Bay Community College (MA) University of Vermont (VT)
Merrimack College (MA) Wentworth Institute of Technology (MA)
Class of 2017 High-lights
Total of 12 Students
Adams Scholarships
Recipients: 7
100% Four-year Acceptance
75% Four-year Placement
Graduation Ceremony of Class of 2017, The First Graduation Class of PCSS II