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“Transforming Young Women Today into Tomorrow’s Leaders” 14680 Newburgh Road Livonia, MI 48154 A Felician Phone: (734)591-1545 Fax: (734)591-4214 Sponsored Ministry ladywood.org Follow us: ladywoodhs History And Tradition PAST • Felician Sisters have been in the forefront of Catholic education in the Archdiocese of for over 140 years, both in the city and the suburbs. • Sixty-five years ago the Felician Sisters realized the need for an all-girls’ Catholic high school in western Wayne County. • September 11, 1950, Ladywood opened its doors to 30  freshman students and 15 sophomore students. • June 7, 1953, Ladywood graduated its first senior class of  12 students. • Named for its beautiful wooded property, Ladywood was dedicated to Our Lady under her title of Our Lady of the Woods.

“Ladywood challen ges stu dent s aca demica 2 lly and spiritually.” FAST FACTS • Accredited continually since 1951 through AdvancED • Accessible from all highways • Designated as an Official Evergreen School by Wayne County  Department of Environment and the State of • Offers an educational partnership with ,  , Lawrence Tech. University, University of Detroit Mercy and our Felician-sponsored schools for students in grades 9-12 • Offers an educational partnership with the Livonia Career Technical Center for students in grade 12 • Educates young ladies from 38 communities and 5 counties • Ladywood’s student body is 19% diverse, representing the cultural and socio-economic diversity of our society • Enrollment of approximately 260 students in grades 9-12 • Student/teacher ratio of 14:1 • Average class size between 16-20 students • Bus service available for students living in the Livonia School District although many students partake in carpooling. Contact our main office at 734-591-1544 for more information • Employ 6 alumnae • Tuition is $9,475

TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS Ladywood participates in a 1:1 learning program with the use of iPads and wireless Cloud technology for all students, faculty and staff. Google Education for iPads has been added to our offerings. Classrooms are outfitted with wireless projectors to enhance learning and collaboration, virtual workstations are installed in our labs and library, our computer labs have received updated equipment, and our interactive classroom includes an interactive whiteboard and workstations to enhance student learning and faculty professional development.

3 Academic Excellence EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION IS OUR HALLMARK Ladywood offers a challenging and rewarding academic program, striving to enhance the knowledge and critical thinking skills necessary for students to become life-long learners and contributing members of society. Ladywood is accredited by the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation of Schools. LADYWOOD PARTNERSHIPS In addition to AP Classes, Ladywood students in grades 9-12 who have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 and qualifying scores on standardized tests can accumulate college credit by participating in our educational partnerships offered through several local and Felician-sponsored colleges and high schools. Local Colleges: Madonna Univ., Schoolcraft College, Lawrence Tech., & U of D Mercy Felician-Sponsored Schools: Lodi, NJ; Coraopolis, PA; and Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

Livonia Career Technical Center In addition to classes at Ladywood, students in grade 12 can build their technical skills in a specific career pathway as an extension of their day. This is an opportunity for students to begin preparing for a career in our rapidly changing technological society.

“Ladywood is s erious a bout a cadem ics and is 4 very goal oriented.” INNOVATIVE SCHEDULE ADVANCED To aid our students in making a smooth transition from high school PLACEMENT CLASSES to college, Ladywood has incorporated alternative block scheduling. American History • Biology Students select 7 or 8 classes per semester, resulting in students Calculus • English Literature having 3 or 4 classes daily, each lasting 80 minutes. Extended labs, French • Italian • Online Classes cooperative learning, and varied educational activities are just some Spanish • Studio Art of the benefits derived. EXAMPLES OF ACT - Class of 2014 ONLINE ADVANCED LHS STATE NATIONAL ENGLISH 24.8 19.3 20.3 PLACEMENT CLASSES MATH 22.0 19.9 20.9 • Computer Science READING 24.3 20.2 21.3 • Environmental Science SCIENCE 22.7 20.4 20.8 • Government COMPOSITE 23.6 20.1 21.0 • Language and Composition • Macroeconomics • Microeconomics

INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM ACCELERATED Ladywood participates a program that selects high school students CLASSES from China that are interested in studying in the to • Algebra/Geometry • Algebra II further their education at Ladywood. By attending Ladywood, you • American Literature • Biology can become a Host family responsible for helping one of our • Chemistry • French III Chinese sisters become part of our Ladywood community. • Language & Literature Contact our International Coordinator, Mrs. Laure Falzon, at • Sophomore English  [email protected] for additional information. • Spanish II & III

ADDITIONAL ONLINE COURSES Latin & Oceanography, for example. Felician-sponsored schools.

5 GRADUATION THE CLASS OF 2014 Ladywood graduated 77 seniors who were accepted by many renowned colleges and universities. Of the graduates, 100% are attending post-secondary education with 86% attending a Michigan college or university, and 14% attending out-of-state colleges and universities. Members of the Class of 2014 earned academic and athletic college scholarships, grants, and awards totaling more than 5.1

CLASS RANK Class rank is determined by the following factors: Quality Points, Grade Point Average and Credits earned. Class rank is calculated at the end of each year.  (Exception: Senior class is ranked at the end of Semester 1 and 2.) Grading Scale Letter  Number Grades Honor Points Grades

REG AP A 4.00 5.00 93–100 A- 3.67 4.67 90–92 B+ 3.33 4.33 87–89 B 3.00 4.00 83–86 B- 2.67 3.67 80–82 C+ 2.33 3.33 77–79 C 2.00 3.00 73–76 C- 1.67 2.67 70–72 D+ 1.33 2.33 67–69 D 1.00 2.00 63–66 D- 0.67 1.67 60–62 F 0.00 0.00 0–59

“Ladywood is a school tha t brings out fr iends hips and off ent.” 6 ers a great learning environm GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS All students must carry a minimum of 7 credits per year. Graduation from Ladywood requires successful completion of at least 26 credits, which must include: 4.0 credits Theology  4.0 credits English 4.0 credits Mathematics 3.0 credits Social Science 3.0 credits Science  1.0 credit Health/Physical Education 1.0 credit Fine Arts (Music/Art/Drama) 1.0 credit Computer Technology 2.0 credits Foreign Language required 3.0 credits Additional Courses

“Ladywood is a school tha t brings out fr iends hips and off ent.” ers a great learning environm 7 COLLEGES / UNIVERSITIES LADYWOOD STUDENTS HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED TO OVER THE PAST THREE YEARS Joffrey Ballet School St. Michael College John Carroll University American University of Antigua Kent State University Schoolcraft College Aquinas College Lawrence Technological University Southern Illinois University-Carbondale Ashland University Loyola University of Chicago Southwest Minnesota State University Austin Community College Madonna University United States Naval Academy Ball State University Marquette University University of Dayton Boston College University of Detroit Mercy Buffalo State College Michigan State University University of Findlay Capital University Michigan Technological University University of Kentucky Center for Creative Studies Northern Arizona University -Ann Arbor Central Michigan University Northern Michigan University University of Michigan-Dearborn Clarion University University of Notre Dame Cleveland State University Notre Dame College University of Tampa University of Toledo DePaul University Ohio State University Valparaiso University Eastern Michigan University Pennsylvania State University Virginia Military Institute Purdue University Grand Valley State University Quinnipiac University Western Michigan University Hampton University Saginaw Valley State University Wittenberg University Henry Ford Community College St. Mary’s College of Notre Dame Xavier University

“Ladywoo d High S chool is a sm all, friendl 8 y community.” faith RELIGIOUS EDUCATION & ACTIVITIES Catholic tradition and faith are important aspects of the experience  the girls receive while attending Ladywood. • The school day begins and ends with prayer. • An afternoon Mass is offered on Thursdays in Ladywood’s Chapel  that students can attend on a rotating basis. • Students attend an all-school Mass at least two times a month in the Felician Presentation Chapel. • Eucharistic Adoration is offered weekly in Ladywood’s Chapel. • Students are provided the opportunity to visit the Ladywood’s  Chapel as needed throughout the day. • Students are required to take two Theology courses per year and  attend the annual school sponsored retreat. • Students are encouraged to participate fully in their Parish services  and activities, as the Parish is an integral part of all Catholic life.

CAMPUS MINISTRY > Fr. Ron Richards has joined our faith community serving as Ladywood’s Chaplain. > Sr. Felicity serves as Ladywood’s Campus Minister responsible for empowering students to live as disciples of Jesus Christ, drawing them to participate in the life, mission, and work of the faith community, and fostering the personal and spiritual growth of each student. She is also available to provide pastoral care to Ladywood’s students and families as needed.

9 service Students, in the Felician/Franciscan tradition, perform over 6,000 hours of varied Christian and community service not for the credit but because it is the right thing to do. Freshman 15 hours Junior 25 hours Sophomore 20 hours Senior 25 hours

SERVICE PROJECTS Angels’ Place AAA Pregnancy Resource Center Baby Shower Arthritis Foundation Jingle Bell Run/Walk  Humane Society Pet Palooza St. Patrick , Detroit Food Drive Dominican Republic Mission Trip American Red Cross Blood Drive

“I like to he lp othe rs and meet new p 10 eople.” friends and Family WELCOME TO OUR FAMILY! There are several ways for us to get to know each other: attend one of our open houses, schedule a tour of our school, or have your daughter spend the day with us. We would be happy to show you all that Ladywood has to offer!

OPEN HOUSE INFORMATION FALL: Sunday, November 9, 2014 1-4 pm WINTER: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 6-8:30 pm with Mass at 7:30 pm Tour our school, meet our administration, faculty, staff, students and coaches, learn about our student clubs & organizations, and get all of your questions answered.

BLAZER FOR A DAY! We’d love to have you spend the day with us! Come and see for yourself what a typical day is like at Ladywood. We welcome 7th & 8th grade students to experience Ladywood first hand. Begin your day with a tour and experience classes with your Ladywood student representative and friends. Refer to the guidelines on our website under Admissions/Shadow for a Day, complete the shadow request form and email it back to Ms. Emily Nemeth, Admissions Manager, at [email protected] or call 734-591-1544 ext. 263 a week in advance to schedule your visit. Visitation is available from September through April.

11 Athletics Ladywood offers athletic opportunities at the varsity (V), junior varsity (JV), and freshman (Fr) levels, within 21 different sports, totaling 32 different teams. The Ladywood Blazers are members of the Catholic League Girls Central Division, one of the top athletic leagues in the state. The programs are housed within a state-of-the- art athletic complex. Seventy-six percent of the students participate in the various athletic programs offered. The success of the athletic program at Ladywood is due to the overall work ethic of the student athletes, whose common qualities include team spirit, hard work, sportsmanship, and perseverance. Our excellent coaching staff believes in developing the spiritual, mental, and physical attributes of our student athlete.

BLAZER TEAMS Fall Sports Winter Sports Spring Sports Cross Country (V) Basketball (V/JV/Fr) Lacrosse (V/JV) Equestrian (V) Bowling (V/JV) Soccer (V/JV) Field Hockey (V/JV) Competitive Cheer (V) Softball (V/JV) Golf (V/JV) Figure Skating (V) Tennis (V/JV) Pom Pon (V) Ice Hockey (V) Track & Field (V) Sideline Cheer (V) Pom Pon (V) Swimming/Diving (V) Skiing (V) Volleyball (V/JV/Fr) Snowboarding (V)

“La dywood has g reat a thletic 12 s.” 2013 - 2014 ATHLETIC HIGHLIGHTS Coach Judy Jaeger (Bowling) was inducted into the Catholic League Hall of Fame 2010 Alum Megan Yanik (Track & Field) was inducted into the Catholic League Hall of Fame Swimming – 3 Athletes Qualified for 4 State events & All 3 Relay Teams Qualified for States Bowling – 1 Athlete was the Regional Champion & 2 Athletes Qualified for States Snowboarding – 2 Athletes Qualified for States Ice Hockey was the regular season Catholic League Champion & the Playoff Finalist Lacrosse won the Catholic League Championship, the MHSAA Regional Championship & was an MHSAA State Semifinalist Soccer won the District Championship, the Regional Championship & was an MHSAA State Semifinalist Softball was the Catholic League Finalist, won the District Championship and the Regional Championship & was the MHSAA D-2 State Finalist

CATHOLIC ATHLETES FOR CHRIST NEW THIS YEAR: Fr. Ron and Sr. Felicity are offering an opportunity for all athletes to become a part of Catholic Athletes for Christ (CAC). They will meet bimonthly with interested athletes to promote a Catholic sports culture focusing on a particular virtue each month and how it can be carried out in their individual sports. CAC provides another way for our athletes to share their faith through sports.

“La dywood has g reat a thletic s.” 13 Cross Country (V) State Champions 1980; Catholic League Finalist 2009 Field Hockey (V/JV) Final Four 2007 & 2011; Catholic League Champions 2001 & 2004; MHSFHA League Champions 2004, 2005, 2008 & 2010 Golf (V/JV) Top Ten Finalists 2004-2006; State Finalist 2007 Swimming/Diving (V) State Qualifer 2011 Volleyball (V/JV/Fr) State Champions 1988 & 1989; Final Four 2009 & 2010; Regional Champions 2009 & 2010; District Champions 2006, 2007, 2009-2011

Basketball (V/JV/Fr) State Champions 1983 & 1985; Regional  Champions 2013; District Champions 2008, 2011-2013, Catholic League Champions 2005, 2006, 2008 Bowling (V/JV) Catholic League Division Co-Champions 2012; Figure Skating (V) State Finalist 2007, 2008, 2010 Ice Hockey (V) Final Four 2012; Catholic League Champions 2006-2011; Catholic League Finalist 2012 & 2014; Miss Hockey – State of Michigan 2000, 2004, 2007

Lacrosse (V/JV) State Finalist 2013; Final Four 2011-2014; Regional Champions 2011-2014; Catholic League Champions 2006-2008 & 2012-2014 Soccer (V/JV) Final Four 2010, 2011 & 2014; Regional Champions 2010, 2011 & 2014; District Champions 2010-2014; Catholic League Champions 2012 & 2013 Softball (V/JV) State Champions 2012; Final Four 2011, 2013 & 2014; Regional Champions 2009-2011,2013 & 2014; District Champions 2009-2011, 2013 & 2014; Catholic League Champions 2012 & 2013; Catholic League Finalist 2014 Tennis (V/JV) State Qualifier 2009 & 2011 Track & Field (V) All-State Team 2010

“Ladywood offers many o pportu nities to jo in club 14 s and play sports.” campus life At Ladywood High School, we strive to educate and assist students in developing into well-rounded individuals. We encourage students to participate in clubs and activities, covering all interests. Many options are offered to students depending on their interests, be it academic, athletic, service, or social. The following activities are currently offered with additions made each year, according to student preferences. CLUBS Chess Chinese Classics and Renaissance Environmental French • Italian • Spanish International Thespian Society (ITS) Kiva National Art Honor Society (NAHS) National Honor Society (NHS) Outreach From America (OFA) Pro-Life Running Society of Mother Angela (SOMA) Spirit Student Council Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) Writers Yellow Ribbon

ACTIVITIES Concerts/ Musicals Drama Productions Univ. of Detroit Mercy Tech Day

“Ladywood offers many o pportu nities to jo in club s and play sports.” 15 admissions ADMISSIONS CRITERIA Ladywood admits students who desire to continue to develop their faith life, strive to reach their highest academic potential, and possess self-discipline. Admittance is based upon HSPT scores, past academic performance and attendance, teacher recommendations, a possible student interview, and a student’s potential for success at Ladywood.

HIGH SCHOOL PLACEMENT TEST (HSPT) All incoming freshman are required to take this test. The HSPT measures proficiency in English, Reading, Vocabulary, Math Problem Solving, and Science. The test is available 4 times a year in local Catholic high schools. Ladywood offers the test in November, December and February with prior online registration required (available online under Admissions/Freshman Requirements/ High School Placement Test). Contact our Guidance Department at 734-591-5492 with any questions. Other area Catholic schools offer a March test. Check the Archdiocese of Detroit, Office of Catholic Schools for additional test centers at www.aod.org.

LADYWOOD TEST DATES Saturday, November 15, 2014 Saturday, December 6, 2014 Saturday, February 7, 2015 Time: 7:45-11:45am Cost: $40 * Bring two #2 pencils & a snack for break time.

Select Ladywood as your high school choice!

“Ladywood is a fun and united high schoo l that I 16 would like to attend.” HIGH SCHOOL PLACEMENT TEST ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS • 95-99% HSPT Score: $1,500 freshman year • 90-94% HSPT Score: $1,000 freshman year • 85-89% HSPT Score: $500 freshman year • 80-84% HSPT Score: Registration fee waived

FRESHMAN APPLICATION CHECKLIST 3 Take the High School Placement Test 3 Complete the Student Profile Release Form and the Student Profile Form (distributed at the test center) 3 Ladywood’s Guidance Department will mail a follow-up letter to accepted students indicating the next step in the registration process 3 Complete Ladywood’s Application Form (available online under Admissions/Freshman Requirements) 3 Return materials to Ladywood’s Guidance Department within the deadline date provided 3 Decision letters mailed January 23, 2015 3 An interview may be requested

17 TRANSFER APPLICATION CHECKLIST 3 Parent(s) to submit a letter why they would like their daughter to attend Ladywood 3 Student applicant to submit a letter why she would like to attend Ladywood 3 Submit a copy of the student’s high school transcripts and/or final report cards 3 Submit copies of Standardized Tests taken 3 International Students ONLY: submit a copy of your immigration  papers, visa, etc. 3 Complete Ladywood’s Application Form  (available online under Admissions/Transfer Students) 3 An interview with the family and student 3 Submit all materials to our Guidance Department FEES AND ASSISTANCE Ladywood has made it a priority to provide young women a quality Catholic education at an affordable rate. Tuition assistance programs are available through Ladywood High School and the Archdiocese of Detroit. Information can be found online under About Us/ Financial Aid or by contacting Mrs. Carole Rochon, Business Manager, at 734-591-1544 ext. 229.

2014-2015 TUITION AND FEES Tuition: $9,475.00 Registration: $250.00 General Fee: $250.00 Technology Fee: $275.00 Additional Alumnae Benefit: $500 grant to daughter of alumna $500 discount for each additional student

*Registration begins in February.

“The girls at L adywoo d hav e a very w elcomin 18 g attitude.” “Franciscan Tradition - Felician Values”

Welcome to Ladywood!

Respect For Human Dignity • Compassion Transformation • Solidarity with the Poor Justice and Peace

PRESIDENT: Mrs. Karen Moore PRINCIPAL: Ms. Tracey Mocon ‘93 FOUNDRESS OF THE FELICIAN SISTERS: Blessed Mary Angela Truszkowska COLORS: Royal Blue and White NICKNAME: Blazers SCHOOL SONG: Hail To Our Alma Mater

19 “Everyone at Ladywoo d is ve ry en thusia stic abo 20 ut their school.”