About Us
Welcome to Dorman High Online!
Our Mission
While providing a challenging, nurturing, and safe learning environment, Dorman High School develops 21st century lifelong learners who are college, career, and citizenship ready.
Our Vision
We envision a school where:
The focus is on students.
Students and staff feel safe, valued, and respected.
Educational opportunities and facilities are designed to maximize student learning.
Students are provided opportunities beyond the classroom to grow and develop.
All students graduate with a career focus and a personal pathway.
Parents and community are engaged as partners in the education of our students.
The focus is on students.
Students and staff feel safe, valued, and respected.
Educational opportunities and facilities are designed to maximize student learning.
Students are provided opportunities beyond the classroom to grow and develop.
All students graduate with a career focus and a personal pathway.
Parents and community are engaged as partners in the education of our students.
Our Beliefs
All students can learn when provided with meaningful and appropriate learning opportunities.
A clean, safe, nurturing environment is essential for learning.
A highly qualified, motivated staff with high expectations is the center of student success.
Community involvement and parental support are crucial to the learning process.
The school must have a commitment to continuous improvement to ensure student achievement and promote lifelong learning.
Our school serves a vital role in the unity and development of the community.
A clean, safe, nurturing environment is essential for learning.
A highly qualified, motivated staff with high expectations is the center of student success.
Community involvement and parental support are crucial to the learning process.
The school must have a commitment to continuous improvement to ensure student achievement and promote lifelong learning.
Our school serves a vital role in the unity and development of the community.
2015-2016
Enrollment
Female |
1293 |
Male |
1193 |
Seniors |
784 |
Juniors |
748 |
Sophomores |
938 |
Freshman (2nd Year) |
16 |
Ethnicity |
|
Asians |
88 |
African-Americans |
842 |
Caucasians |
1134 |
Hispanic |
315 |
Other Races |
107 |
Total Enrollment |
2486 |
Faculty & Staff
Teachers |
132 |
Guidance Staff |
8 |
Administrators |
10 |
Nurses |
2 |
Media Specialists |
2 |
Paraprofessionals |
17 |
Resource Officers |
3 |
Post-Secondary Educational Plans: | |
Total College | 78.8% |
4 Year | 40.1% |
2 Year | 38.7% |
Military | 3.7% |
Work | 14.5% |
Other/Certificates | 2.3% |