Western High School | |
City: | Louisville |
State: | Kentucky |
Country: | USA |
Type: | Public Secondary |
District: | Jefferson County Public Schools |
Principal: | Michael L. Kelly |
Grades: | 9–12 |
Mascot: | Warrior |
Staff: | 45.68 (FTE) |
Ratio: | 14.97 |
Website: | Western MST Magnet High School |
Students: | 684 (2018-19)[1] |
Campus: | Urban |
Address: | 2501 Rockford Lane, 40216 |
Western High School Early College is a public school in Louisville, Kentucky and is one of 22 high schools in Jefferson County Public Schools. The school offers programs that include: Early College, Culinary Arts, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Help Desk, A+ certification, and Network+.
The Freshman Academy allows for an easy transition from middle school to high school. All core content classes are located in the Freshman Academy wing of the campus.[2]
Western is one of only two schools in the state of Kentucky that offer Early College Programs. Through this program students can obtain up to 45 college credits by the time they graduate with no tuition fee. These credits apply to programs at Jefferson Community & Technical College (JCTC) or any Kentucky Community & Technical College System (KCTCS) college and transfer to all Kentucky public colleges and universities.[3]
Western is one of 11 JCPS high schools selected to transition to an academy model in the fall of 2017. JCPS Talent Development Academies are small learning communities organized around career themes that show students links between their academic subjects and real-world career experience. Western is home to a Business academy and a Service academy, which focus on preparing high school students for college and careers by aligning with specific industry clusters for Louisville and the surrounding region: business service, information technology, skilled trades (including culinary and carpentry), and healthcare.
See also: List of people from the Louisville metropolitan area.