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High School achievements include a Student Average of 28 on the ACT Standardized Test. Our Senior Class total in College Scholarship Awards is $1.7 Million.
Students are required to take five full credit classes per year with the option of taking a sixth subject.
Twenty-four credits are necessary for graduation, distributed as follows:
English
Mathematics
Science
History |
6 credits
3 credits
3 credits
4 credits |
Religion
Languages
Electives |
4 credits
3 credits
2 credits |
English credits are obtained by passing the following required courses
Freshman English
Freshman Classics
English Literature
Sophomore Classics |
1.0
0.5
1.0
0.5 |
American Literature
Junior Classics
College or AP English
Senior Classics |
1.0
0.5
1.0
0.5 |
Mathematics credits are obtained by passing the following required courses:
Algebra or Geometry
Geometry or Advanced Algebra
Advanced Algebra or Advanced Mathematics |
1.0
1.0
1.0 |
Science credits are obtained by passing the following required courses:
Biology
Chemistry
Physics |
1.0
1.0
1.0 |
History credits are obtained by passing the following required courses:
Western Civilization I
Western Civilization II
Foundations of American History
20th Century American History |
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0 |
Religion credits are obtained by passing the following required courses:
Sacred Scripture
Sacraments
Christian Vocation
Church History and Social Teachings |
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0 |
Students must pass 3 years of a Foreign Language. (Four years are available.)
Students must demonstrate computer competency.
Students will study Art History and Music History in Sophomore Western Civilization II
Electives are available in art courses, foreign languages, mathematics, science, English, in addition to the required courses.
Students must demonstrate computer competency. A Computer Applications elective is taught to all incoming Freshmen, and is available to upper level students by request.
Students study Art History and Music History in Sophomore Western Civilization II. Elective are available in Studio Art, Foreign Language, Mathematics, Science, English, Media Studies, and Political Science.
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