2017 High School Success

Students in the Class of 2017 applied to 112 universities and colleges, and will matriculate to 15 different public and private universities and colleges in the US and Asia.

will attend public universities, colleges 59% or schools. will attend private universities, 41% colleges or schools.

Our students were awarded $315,080 in total merit-based scholarships to public and private colleges and universities at which they will matriculate. The average award was $17,504. The four-year total of this aid is $1,260,320.

For the past four years, our students’ average award has been $15,710. Each year, between 52% and 70% of the The senior year is highlighted by two trips and the senior play. In the fall graduating class the class studied tide-pool zoology for a week in Hermit Island Maine. receives merit During April the class spent two weeks in Italy studying the history, art and awards. architecture of Rome, Venice and Florence. Finally, the year was capped off by the performance of The Winter’s Tale. The strength Sports and breadth of The class of 2017 was very 41% involved and highly successful in our curriculum Math and Science sports.Eighteen seniors shows in competed in varsity sports the majors during their high school careers. our students They competed in soccer, choose. 48% basketball, volleyball, tennis, golf, Arts or lacrosse and hockey. Over their Humanities four years of athletic participation, the school won 12 conference championships and three district championships, and 10% seven students in the class of Business or 2017 were named to an all- Management conference team. During their senior season, the boys soccer team won the conference championship, and the girls basketball team won the Institutions where students matriculated 2014 to 2017: conference and the district championships. Adelphi University Grand Valley State Northern University High Point College NYU - Shanghai Alderleaf Wilderness School Lette-Verein Berlin Alfred University Lewis and Clark College Alma College Quest University of Canada Antioch College McGill University St. Mary’s of Notre Dame Ashland University MIAT - Canton Sterling College Byrn Mawr College Michigan State University Syracuse University California Community College Mount Holyoke University of Findlay University University of Michigan Dearborn College for Creative Studies University of Texas - Dallas Cooper Union University of Toledo Washtenaw Community College Eastern Michigan University Western Michigan University Evergreen State College Wooster College

Engaged With the World

Our seniors are ready for college and work Thanks to our stellar language programs, a full 20% of our class went on an exchange program, and in turn hosted a student During the spring of their junior year, the class of 2017 took from either South America or Europe. Beyond the personal part in internships in businesses, non-profits and the arts, growth that comes with such an immersive experience, our statewide and beyond. Students use these experiences to entire school benefits through these partnered exchanges. Our explore their interests and make practical use of the skills and seniors and the rest of the student body have the chance to knowledge base they have gained. Their interests are diverse, get to know these students, and discover common ground and and 43% chose internships in the sciences, 7% in business, 27% cultural differences. in the arts and 23% in the social sciences.