2017-2018 - Roncalli High School · ENROLLMENT FOR THE 2017-2018 SCHOOL YEAR: Seniors 288 ......
Transcript of 2017-2018 - Roncalli High School · ENROLLMENT FOR THE 2017-2018 SCHOOL YEAR: Seniors 288 ......
ADMINISTRATION AND GUIDANCE STAFFDr. Joseph D. Hollowell PresidentCharles E. Weisenbach Principal Kathy Arruda Assistant Principal for Academic AffairsJames Kedra Assistant Principal for Assessments and DataShellie Hartford Assistant Principal for Student Activities
Kathy Heath A-De Guidance Counselor [email protected] 317-787-8277, ext. 237Autumn Currens Df-Je Guidance Counselor [email protected] 317-787-8277, ext. 233Lisa Beckwith Jf-M Guidance Counselor [email protected] 317-787-8277, ext. 201Shelly Fitzgerald N-Sh Co-Director of Guidance [email protected] 317-787-8277, ext. 235Lynn Starkey Si-Z Co-Director of Guidance [email protected] 317-787-8277, ext. 234
Kelly MeyerCollege and Career [email protected], ext 236Kelley Fisher Social Worker [email protected] 317-787-8277, ext. 281Mary Sheets Registrar [email protected] 317-787-8277, ext. 232Jane DiasAdministrative [email protected], ext. 214Guidance Fax 317-788-2282
MISSIONAs a Catholic High School, our pledge is to provide, in concert with parents, parish and
community, an educational opportunity which seeks to form Christian leaders in body, mind and spirit.
Guided by prayer and the gospel values of faith, love and justice, students are challenged to respond to the call of discipleship and to fulfill their potential as life-long learners in service to others.
Our end is to make God’s love complete among us.
Roncalli is the only state accredited high school in the State of Indiana to have earned the U.S. Department of Education’s Blue Ribbon School of Excellence
Award on three separate occasions.
HISTORYRoncalli High School, a co-educational high school, has a long, rich and proud heritage of
Catholic education. Its tradition of service to Indianapolis’ south side extends back more than 90 years with the founding of Sacred Heart High School which, in 1966, was renamed John F. Kennedy Memorial High School.
Bishop Chartrand High School was opened in 1962 to serve the growing needs of the suburban south, and soon a vigorous rivalry was born between the two schools.
In 1969 the facilities of these two schools were merged and a new institution was created to provide the very best in educational opportunities. The new school was named (by the students) Roncalli High School in memory of Angelo Roncalli, who is more widely known as Saint John XXIII.
Roncalli High School is a four year inter-parochial high school operated by the Roncalli High School Board of Directors under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis. Roncalli High School is accredited by the Indiana State Department of Education and the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Our school is located in a residential, suburban community of Marion County (in Indianapolis) and is approximately ten miles from the center of downtown Indianapolis.
The high school has been recognized three times as a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence by the United States Department of Education and the service program earned the “Set A Good Example Award” from the Concerned Businessmen’s Association while the Department of Education bestowed a Special Emphasis Award for the Service Learning program. Roncalli was recognized with an Innovation in Education Award by the National Catholic Education Association in 2012. Most currently, Roncalli was named a Four Star School.
ENROLLMENT FOR THE 2017-2018 SCHOOL YEAR:Seniors 288Juniors 334Sophomores 299Freshmen 269Total enrollment 1,190
CURRICULUMCollege preparatory subjects are strongly emphasized, however a limited number of general and vocational classes are offered. The average class has 16 students. Ability grouping is used in the academic areas of English, mathematics, science, and social studies. Additionally, an Honors Program is offered (designated by Level III or HON on the transcript), as well as 12 dual credit courses (designated as DC) and 20 Advanced Placement courses (designated as Level IV or AP). The school day lasts 7.5 hours, and most students attend seven classes but have an option to enroll in eight courses.
ADVANCED PLACEMENT AND DUAL CREDIT COURSESAdvanced Placement and Dual Credit courses are not open enrollment at Roncalli, and every student enrolled in an Advanced Placement course must take the corresponding Advanced Placement exam. Advanced Placement courses available within the curriculum include: English Language & Composition, English Literature & Composition, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Physics 1, Physics 2, Government & Politics, Psychology, US History, World History, Statistics, Calculus AB, Studio Art- 2D Design, Studio Art, 3D Design, Studio Art- Drawing, Music Theory, French Language, German Language, and Spanish Language.For the 2016-2017 school year, 303 students took AP exams, and 599 exams were given. Scores will be available in Fall 2017. For the 2015-2016 school year, 315 students took AP courses, and 618 AP exams were given. On those exams, 74% scored with a 3, 4, or a 5 on the AP exam. Dual Credit courses within the curriculum include Anatomy and Physiology (HON/DC), Adv. English 11 (HON/DC), Adv. English 12 (HON/DC), U.S. History (AP), U.S. Government (HON/DC), Government (AP), French 3 (HON/DC), French 4 (HON/DC), Spanish 3 (HON/DC).
Staff DataBachelor’s Degree — 34 Master’s Degree — 53 Average years of experience for the staff — 16.1
STATISTICS
GRADUATE PLACEMENT FOR 2017 DIPLOMA TYPES FOR 2017
4 Year College 93.6%
2 Year College 3.6%Military 0.4%Work 2.0%Proprietary 0.4%Apprenticeship 0%
Academic Honors Diploma w/ Distinction
51
Academic Honors Diploma
163
Core 40 w/ Technical Honors
3
Core 40 Diploma 80General Diploma 0Certificate of Completion 3
GPA DISTRIBUTION
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018*4.0+ 55 56 52 57 75 63 653.5 - 3.99 78 92 79 88 105 101 1143.0 - 3.49 93 74 66 86 69 52 602.5 - 2.99 42 31 45 36 37 28 372.0 - 2.49 10 12 8 7 7 5 12
1.5 - 1.99 0 0 0 0 3 0 01.0 - 1.49 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
*after six semesters
SAT REASONING DATA FOR CLASS OF 2017 — 84% OF THE CLASS TESTED
Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
Math
75th percentile 650 66050th percentile 600 59025th percentile 540 530Range 370-790 320-800
ACT DATA FOR CLASS OF 2017 — 95% OF THE CLASS TESTED
Composite English Math Reading Science75th percentile 28 29 28 30 2750th percentile 24 24 24 24 2325th percentile 21 21 21 21 21Range 13-36 10-36 14-36 13-36 11-36
CLASS RANKRoncalli High School does not rank.
RONCALLI HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMAS COURSE AND CREDIT REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CLASS OF 2018
Core 40 Diploma Core 40 Diploma withAcademic Honors
Core 40 Diploma withTechnical Honors
Religious Studies 8 credits 8 credits 8 credits
English 8 credits 8 credits 8 credits
Mathematics 6 credits:Algebra 1/Geometry/Algebra 2
8 credits:Beginning with Algebra 1
6 credits:Algebra 1/Geometry/Algebra 2
Science 6 credits:2 credits Biology2 credits Chemistry or Physics2 additional science credits2
6 credits:2 credits Biology2 credits Chemistry or Physics2 additional science credits2
6 credits:2 credits Biology2 credits Chemistry or Physics2 additional science credits2
Social Studies 6 credits:2 credits U.S. History1 credit Government1 credit Economics2 credits Geography or World History
6 credits:2 credits U.S. History1 credit Government1 credit Economics2 credits Geography or World History
6 credits:2 credits U.S. History1 credit Government1 credit Economics2 credits Geography or World History
Physical Education 2 credits 2 credits 2 credits
Health 1 credit 1 credit 1 credit
Directed Electives: 5 credits: 9 credits: 5 credits:
World Languages 6-8 credits
Fine Arts 2 credits
Computer Applications or College and Career Preparation
1 credit 1 credit 1 credit
Career/Technical 8 - 10 credits in a Career-Technical Program (e.g. Central Nine Career Center)
Total Credits for Diploma 48 credits 54 credits 54 credits
Grade Point Average 2.0 or better 3.0 or better 3.0 or better
Graduation Qualifying Exam
Passing score on End-of-Course Assessments/ISTEP
Other Requisites State Requirement for Graduation is Core 40 Diploma
No semester grade below C-, Complete one of the following: 1. Earn 4 credits in 2 or more AP courses and take the correspond-ing AP exams.2. Earn 6 verifiable transcripted college credits from the priority course list.3. Com-plete a combination of AP course(s) (2 credits) and corresponding AP exams, and dual credit course(s)(3 verifiable transcripted college credits)4. Earn an SAT composite score of 1250+, including 560+ on the math section and 590+on the reading/writing section.25. Earn a 26+ composite score on the ACT with writing
No semester grade below C-Additional requirements can be found at: www.doe.in.gov/achieve-ment/ curriculum/indianas-diplo-ma-requirements
1Indiana Department of Education approved science course(s)
2Indiana Department of Education updates/confirmations are pending
POST-SECONDARY INSTITUTIONS ATTENDED BY OUR GRADUATES OVER THE PAST TEN YEARS:Adrian CollegeAmerican University (DC)Ancilla College (IN)Anderson UniversityArizona State UniversityAurora UniversityBall State UniversityBaylor UniversityBellarmine UniversityBelmont UniversityBenedictine CollegeBerklee College of MusicBoston CollegeBrescia UniversityButler University Campbellsville UniversityCarl Sandburg CollegeCarthage CollegeCase Western Reserve UniversityCatholic University of AmericaCentenary CollegeClemson UniversityCollege of CharlestonColumbia CollegeCornell CollegeCornell UniversityCreighton UniversityDanville Community CollegeDenison UniversityDePaul UniversityDePauw UniversityDeSales UniversityDominican UniversityDrake UniversityDuke UniversityEast Tennessee State UniversityEastern Illinois UniversityEastern Kentucky UniversityEastern Michigan University Elon UniversityEmbry Riddle Aeronautical UniversityEmerson CollegeFlagler CollegeFlorida Institute of TechnologyFlorida Keys Community CollegeFlorida State UniversityFranciscan University of SteubenvilleFranklin CollegeFranklin College’s INSPIRE ProgramFull Sail UniversityGardner Webb UniversityGeorge Washington UniversityGeorgetown CollegeGrand Valley State UniversityHanover CollegeHarrison CollegeHarvard UniversityHigh Point UniversityHillsdale CollegeHofstra UniversityHoly Cross CollegeHuntington UniversityIllinois Eastern Community Colleges: Olney
Central CollegeIllinois Institute of Art Illinois State UniversityIndiana Business CollegeIndiana Dental Assistant SchoolIndiana Institute of TechnologyIndiana State University Indiana University Bloomington
Indiana University-KokomoIndiana University-EastIndiana University-Purdue University Fort
WayneIndiana University-Purdue University
IndianapolisIndiana University-South BendIndiana Wesleyan UniversityIUPUIIUPUI’s SITE ProgramIvy Tech ASAP ProgramIvy Tech Community CollegeIvy Tech Community College -
BloomingtonJackson State UniversityJohnson & Wales UniversityKankakee Community CollegeKent State UniversityKentucky Wesleyan UniversityKirkwood Community CollegeLewis UniversityLincoln Technical InstituteLipscomb UniversityLoras CollegeLos Angeles College of MusicLoyola University (Chicago)Loyola University (New Orleans)Manchester UniversityMarian UniversityMarquette UniversityMarymount Manhattan CollegeMaryville UniversityMassachusetts College of Pharmacy &
Health SciencesMiami University (OH)Middle Tennessee State UniversityMillikin UniversityMolloy CollegeMorehead State UniversityMount St. Joseph University Murray State UniversityNorthern Illinois UniversityNorthern Kentucky UniversityNorthwestern UniversityOhio Dominican UniversityOhio Technical CollegeOhio UniversityOklahoma City UniversityOklahoma State UniversityOlney Central CollegeOtterbein UniversityPace UniversityPalm Beach-Atlantic UniversityPaul Mitchell The SchoolPennsylvania State UniversityPoint Park UniversityPurdue UniversityPurdue University-CalumetRadford UniversityRockhurst UniversityRose-Hulman Institute of TechnologySaint Joseph’s College-INSaint Louis UniversitySaint Mary-of-the-Woods CollegeSalve Regina UniversitySavannah College of Art and Design Southern Illinois University, CarbondaleSt. Ambrose University St. Edward’s UniversitySt. Joseph’s CollegeSt. Louis College of Pharmacy
St. Louis UniversitySaint Mary’s CollegeState University of New York at BuffaloSullivan University Syracuse UniversityThe Ohio State UniversityThe University of North Carolina at
Chapel HillThomas More CollegeTransylvania UniversityTrine University Tri-State UniversityTruman State UniversityTulane UniversityUnion CollegeUnited States Air Force Academy United States Naval Academy Unity CollegeUniversity of TexasUniversity of AlabamaUniversity of ArizonaUniversity of BuffaloUniversity of California, Los AngelesUniversity of Central FloridaUniversity of CincinnatiUniversity of Colorado at BoulderUniversity of ConnecticutUniversity of DaytonUniversity of Detroit MercyUniversity of EvansvilleUniversity of FindlayUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignUniversity of Indianapolis University of KentuckyUniversity of LouisianaUniversity of Louisville University of Miami (FL)University of Missouri, ColumbiaUniversity of Missouri, St. LouisUniversity of NebraskaUniversity of New OrleansUniversity of North Carolina Wilmington University of Northwest OhioUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of OklahomaUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of South AlabamaUniversity of South CarolinaUniversity of Southern IndianaUniversity of St. FrancisUniversity of St. ThomasUniversity of TampaUniversity of TennesseeUniversity of Tennessee-ChattanoogaUniversity of TexasUniversity of ToledoUniversity of VirginiaUniversity of Washington University of Wisconsin-MadisonUniversity of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeValparaiso UniversityVanderbilt UniversityVincennes UniversityVirginia Military InstituteWabash CollegeWashington State UniversityWashington University in St. LouisWaynesburg UniversityWestern Kentucky UniversityWestern Michigan UniversityWestern State College of ColoradoWilliam Woods UniversityWittenberg UniversityWright State UniversityXavier University (OH) Youngstown State University
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES (EVERY OTHER YEAR) ;Trip to France over Spring Break sponsored by the World Language Department ;Trip to a Spanish-speaking country over Spring Break sponsored by the World Language Department ;Trip to a German-speaking country over Spring Break sponsored by the World Language Department ;Trip to England and Ireland over Spring Break sponsored by the English and Theater Departments ;Mission and performance trip to Jamaica during the summer sponsored by the Fine Arts (Band) Department ;Theater tours to areas such as New York City and Walt Disney World over Spring Break, sponsored by the Fine Arts (Theater and Choral) Department
SUMMER STUDIES FOR ACADEMIC CREDIT ;Marine Science Seminar—A sixteen-day educational program on marine animals and marine life in Hawaii ;Summer Field Studies—A fourteen-day scientific, recreational and educational trip to national parks and national forests
SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES ;The Class of 2017 performed over 51,524 service hours during their high school career, averaging 62.5 hours of service in their senior year. ;Canned Food Drive—Students collected 44,460 cans in 2016 for local food pantries. ;Blood Drive—Students donated 89 pints of blood for the 2016-2017 school year. ;The Lord’s Pantry ;St. Vincent de Paul ;Servant’s Heart of Indy ;Center for Global Impact ;Toy, Food and Blood Drives ;Beggars for the Poor ;Catholic Charities ;St. Elizabeth’s Home ; Joy’s House ;David Moore Food Pantry ;Cathedral Soup Kitchen ;RISE Learning Center ;CYO Sporting Events ;Damar Center ;Special Olympics ;Habitat for Humanity ;The Humane Society ;Mission Trips to Appalachia ;United Way ;Wheeler Mission ;St. Paul’s Hermitage ;Southside Parishes and Churches
ENGLISH DEPARTMENTEnglish 9 ACA, CP, HONEnglish 10 ACA, CPWorld Literature HONAdvanced English 11 HON/DCEnglish 12 CPEnglish Literature CPAdvanced English 12 HON/DCEnglish Language & Composition APEnglish Literature & Composition APCreative Writing CPEtymology CPFilm Literature CPSpeech CPMass Media Technology CPJournalism CPStudent Media: Newspaper CPStudent Media: Yearbook CP
MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENTAlgebra 1 ACA, CP, HONGeometry ACA, CP, HONAlgebra 2 CP, HON, ACCQuantitative Reasoning CPProbability and Statistics CPTrigonometry CPPre-Calculus/Trigonometry CP, HON,
ACCStatistics APCalculus APSOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENTGeography and History of the World
CPWorld History CP, HONWorld History APUnited States History ACA, CP, HONUnited States History APUnited States Government ACA, CP,
HON/DCUnited States Government and Politics
APEconomics ACA, CP, HONTopics in History 1 CPTopics in History 2 CPPsychology CPPsychology AP
SCIENCE DEPARTMENTEarth and Space Science ACABiology ACA, CP, HONAnatomy and Physiology HON/DCBiology AP
Integrated Chemistry-Physics CPChemistry CP, HONChemistry APPhysics CP, HONPhysics C Mechanics APEnvironmental Science CPEnvironmental Science APMarine Science Summer Seminar CP
WORLD LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
French, German and Spanish are offered as follows:
World Language 1 CPWorld Language 2 CPWorld Language 3 CP, HON, HON/DCWorld Language APWorld Language 5 HON
BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGYCollege and Career Preparation CPIntroduction to Computer Science CPComputer Science CPAdvanced Computer Science HONWeb Design CPComputer Science Principles APAccounting CPAdvanced Accounting HON/DCExploring Business CPPersonal and Business Law CPMarketing CPEntrepreneurship CP
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
Communication Systems (Drafting 1) CP
Construction Processes (Drafting 2) CPCivil Engineering and Architecture
(Drafting 3) HON/DCEngineering Design and Development
(Drafting 4) HONManufacturing Technology CPAdvanced Manufacturing Technology
CPDigital Electronics CPAdvanced Digital Electronics CP
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Health and Wellness CPSecondary Physical Education CPPhysical Conditioning CPEarly Childhood Education CP/DCNutrition and Wellness CPAdvanced Nutrition and Wellness CPSummer Field Studies CP
FINE ARTS DEPARTMENTInstrumental Music CoursesCConcert Band CP, HONOrchestra CPApplied Music 1 CPApplied Music 2 CPBeginning Women’s Chorus CPBeginning Mixed Chorus CPAdvanced Women’s Chorus CP, HONAdvanced Chorus (Show Choir) CP,
HONDance Performance CPAdvanced Dance Performance CPMusic Appreciation CPMusic Theory CPMusic Theory APTechnical Theatre CPAdvanced Technical Theatre CPTheatre Arts CPAdvanced Theatre Arts CPTheatre Production CP, HONDrawing CPIntroduction to Two-Dimensional
Art CPIntroduction to Three-Dimensional
Art CPCeramics CPSculpture CPFiber Arts CPDigital Design CPPhotography CPVideography CPStudio Art AP
ADDITIONAL AREAS OF STUDYESSENTIAL SKILLS CPEssential Skills CPCadet Teaching: Elementary Education
CPCadet Teaching: Physical Education
Assistant CP
PROGRAM OF STUDIES 2017-2018
EXPLANATION OF LEVELSLevel I / ACA = Academic courseworkLevel II / CP = College Preparatory courseworkLevel III / HON = Honors courseworkLevel IV / ACC = Accelerated courseworkLevel IV / AP = Advanced Placement courseworkDC = Dual Credit coursework
COMPLETE DESCRIPTIONS OF EVERY COURSE ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT WWW.RONCALLI.ORG.
GRADING SYSTEM
Academic or College Prep Honors
Accelerated or Advanced Placement
A+ (98-100) 4.2 4.6 5.0A (95-97) 4.0 4.4 4.8A- (93-94) 3.8 4.2 4.6B+ (90-92) 3.6 4.0 4.4B (87-89) 3.2 3.6 4.0B- (85-86) 3.0 3.4 3.8C+ (82-84) 2.8 3.2 3.6C (79-81) 2.4 2.8 3.2C- (77-78) 2.2 2.4 2.6D+ (74-76) 2.0 2.0 2.0D (72-73) 1.6 1.6 1.6
D- (70-71) 1.4 1.4 1.4F (0-69) 0 0 0
WP - Withdraw Passing WF - Withdraw Failing
HONOR ROLL
1st Honors: 4.000 and above with no grade below a C-2nd Honors: 3.500-3.999 with no grade below a C-
ACADEMIC HONORS DIPLOMA WITH DISTINCTION
The Academic Honors Diploma with Distinction is unique to Roncalli High School and establishes Roncalli’s highest standard of academic excellence. The Academic Honors Diploma with Distinction has two criteria:
;The student must enroll in at least 24 semesters of honors level coursework (HON or ACC) over the four years of high school. ;The student must earn a 4.0 or higher accumulated grade point average. The AGPA will be designated at the end of the seventh semester of a student’s high school career.