CEEB Code 050304 Main Office 19735 Colima Road Suite #2, Rowland Heights, CA 91748 Website www.eliteopenschool.org Head of School Rina Park, M.Ed.

Elite Open School is a private middle school and high school enrolling 535 students in grades 3 -12. In 2015, Elite Open School was born out of a desire to provide schooling or education options for missionary families and students. Elite Open School was able to serve education-focused families, immigrant communities, and families looking for first-generation college attendees. The school graduated its first senior class in the spring of 2016.

OUR MISSION COMMUNITY Our Mission is to provide students with a Elite Open School partners with Learning challenging academic environment that Resource Centers (LRCs) specialized in blended promotes personal growth and discipline, learning to serve college-bound students in 6 develops the knowledge and skills necessary to countries around the world. unlock their academic potential, and ultimately 19 LRCs in the United States and 10 international OUR STUDENT BODY assists them in gaining admission to the colleges LRCs and partnerships in Japan, Korea, and universities of their choice. Furthermore, 60 Full Time Students Indonesia, China, and Vietnam. 496 Part Time Students we believe in instilling a passion for learning, 535 Total Students encouraging them to develop their talents In addition to serving immigrant and first- 83% Students of Color and passions so that they may reach their full generation students aiming to improve their potential both academically and personally. college and career trajectories, Elite Open School has continued to work with extracurricular focused cohorts of students from top tennis ADVANCED ACADEMIC PATHWAYS academies, esports teams, and performing arts Minerva Baccalaureate: Building upon the schools who have common career aspirations and need a flexible, personalized core schooling. FACULTY EDUCATION best in contemporary high school curricula, the Minerva Baccalaureate is a transformative four- 96% Masters Degrees year program for students blending structured, 2 457 11% Doctoral Degrees personalized learning and engaging teacher- 22% Teaching Credentials led classes with peers. Students interconnect their learning and develop skills in complex critical thinking, advanced problem solving, and strategic decision-making. Graduates receive a high school diploma from Elite Open School, a Minerva Baccalaureate diploma, and 32 units of CURRICULUM college credit.

217 College Preparatory Courses # of states represented: 4 103 UC a-g Approved Courses # of countries represented: 6 42 World Language Courses # of international students: 105 24 Dual Credit Courses 18 AP Courses Elementary & Middle School Class Distribution 15 UC Approved Honors Courses 12 Computer Science Courses 1 2 11 Dual Diploma: Another more traditional 8 7 pathway for academically gifted students is our 4 4 Dual Diploma Program. Academically eligible 4 ACCREDITATIONS 1 students who wish to challenge themselves 0 from the start of high school with college level Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 coursework, can culminate their high school careers with a full college-level course load. High School Class Distribution MEMBERSHIPS & AFFILIATIONS Graduates of our Dual Diploma program receive 200 196 a high school diploma from Elite Open School, 168 as well as an Associate of Arts degree from a 102 100 regionally accredited U.S. college. 42 0 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS ADVANCED CURRICULUM 24 Dual Credit courses are offered:

Completion of a semester course earns 0.5 credits Elite Open School curriculum provides rigorous English Math core academic courses with a diverse range of • Language & Composition • Quantitative Analysis I English electives for students to explore potential college • Literature & Composition • College Algebra 4.0 credits majors and careers. Each semester course is worth • Introductory Reading 0.5 credits and consists of 18-20 weeks of work. and Writing Mathematics Our most gifted high school students are eligible Languages Science 3.0 credits to enroll in the Minerva Baccalaureate or Dual Must include Algebra I and higher Enrollment programs to take college level courses. • Chinese I • Introduction to Biology • Latin I • Introduction to Biology Lab Social Studies • Chemistry I 3.0 credits 18 AP® courses are offered: Social Studies • Chemistry I Lab Must include World History, US History, Government, AP® is an open-enrollment program. • U.S. History I • Physical Science and Economics • U.S. History II • Physical Science Lab English Math • World Civilizations I Science • AP® English Language • AP® Calculus AB • American Government 2.0 credits and Composition • AP® Calculus BC • Microeconomics Language other than English • AP® English Literature • AP® Statistics and Composition Electives 1.0 credits • College Readiness Must be 2 years of the same language Languages Science • Introduction to Communication Visual and Performing Arts • AP® Spanish Language • AP® Biology • Introduction to Christianity • AP® French Language • AP® Chemistry • Introduction to Information Technology 1.0 credit and Culture • AP® Environmental • Principles of Electives Science • Introduction to Business and Entrepreneurship 1.0 credit Social Studies Computer Science • AP® Psychology • AP® Computer Science A Physical Education 16 UC Approved Honors courses are offered: 2.0 credit • AP® Macroeconomics • AP® Computer Science • AP® Microeconomics Principles English Math Total: 18 credits • AP® U.S. History • AP® U.S. Government • English 10 • Precalculus and Politics • English 11 • AP® World History • English 12 GRADING SYSTEM & RANKING POLICY Languages Science AP and Honors course grades are given an extra • Chinese I • Biology • Latin I • Chemistry point when calculating a grade point average. Top 5 AP Course Enrollments at EOS • Physics

Honors, Social Studies Letter Percent AP AP Psychology 4.0 Scale AP, Dual Macroeconomics 7.7% • US Government and Politics Grade Grade Enrollment 8.5% • US History AP 25.8% A 90 -100 4.0 5.0 Microeconomics • American (US) Government and Citizenship • World History 15.0% B 80 - 89 3.0 4.0 • World History, Culture and Geography AP Computer • World History since the Renaissance Science A C 70 - 79 2.0 3.0 43.0% • US and Global Economics

D 60 - 69 1.3 1.3 AP Computer Electives Science F Below 60 No credit No credit • Economics

Elite Open School does not rank its students. Grade Distribution: Top 5 AP Course Enrollments (Aggregated) COURSE GRADE DISTRIBUTION Academic Year 2020-21 Grade Distribution Range (Weighted) ■ A ■ B ■ C ■ D/F Combined average of all terms at Elite Open School through Fall Term 2021 All Courses AP Psychology ■ A: 70.0% 293 ■ B: 16.2% 300 AP Computer Science ■ C: 5.1% Principles ■ D/F: 8.8%

200 AP Computer Science A

100 AP Advanced Courses 53 54 52 Microeconomics (Honors and AP coursework) ■ A: 93.6% 2 AP 0 Macroeconomics ■ B: 3.7% ~ 3.9 3.10 - 3.29 3.30 - 3.49 3.5 - 4.09 4.39 + ■ C: 1.9%

Number of Students x Grade Point Average 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% AT EOS, MAJOR EXPLORATION STARTS MATRICULATION EARLY IN MIDDLE SCHOOL This is a partial list of colleges and universities to which Elite Open School students have matriculated Specialized Concentrations for Top Engineering, between 2018-2020. Business, Bio-Med, Coding, and Humanities College Majors. College MAT

Arizona State University...... 1 18 Computer Science courses: Azusa Pacific University...... 1 Exploring Computer Science, Intro to Programming Baylor University...... 1 with Karel the Dog, Computing Ideas, Web Design, Boston University...... 4 Intro to Computer Science - Javascript, Intro to Python, California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo...... 2 Advanced Cybersecurity, Physical Computing, World California State University - Fullerton...... 1 of Computing, Introduction to the Internet, Creative California State University - Long Beach...... 1 Computing, Video Game Design, Introduction to SQL, California State University - Los Angeles...... 1 Introduction to Virtual Reality, Mobile Apps, Web California State University - Northridge...... 1 Development, AP Computer Science Principles, AP Carnegie Mellon University...... 1 Computer Science A. Chapman University...... 3 Cornell University...... 2 17 Business and Economics courses: George Washington University...... 1 AP Macroeconomics, AP Microeconomics, Honors Johns Hopkins University...... 1 U.S. and Global Economics, Economics, Accounting New York University...... 3 I, Accounting II, Principles of Business Marketing and Nova Southeastern University...... 1 Finance, Legal Environment of Business, Introduction Occidental College...... 1 to Business and Technology, Principles of Information Oregon State University...... 1 Technology, Information Technology Applications, Parsons School of Design...... 1 Business Applications, Computer Applications, Business Pennsylvania State University...... 2 Communications, Human Resources Principles, Pitzer College...... 1 Introduction to Business and Marketing, Intermediate Pomona College...... 1 Business and Marketing Purdue University...... 2 Rice University...... 1 Rutgers University - New Brunswick...... 1 23 World Languages courses: San Jose State University...... 2 French I, French I Honors, French II, French II Honors, Santa Clara University...... 1 AP French Language, Spanish I, Spanish I Honors, School of the Art Institute - Chicago...... 1 Spanish II, Spanish II Honors, Spanish III, AP Spanish School of Visual Arts - New York City...... 2 Language, Chinese I, Chinese II, German I, German University of California - Berkeley...... 4 II, Latin I, Latin II , Japanese I, Japanese II, Russian I, University of California - Davis...... 6 Russian II, Korean I, Korean II University of California - Irvine...... 10 University of California - Los Angeles...... 1 University of California - Riverside...... 6 University of California - San Diego...... 10 University of California - Santa Barbara...... 4 University of California - Santa Cruz...... 3 University of Hawaii - Manoa...... 1 University of Missouri - Columbia...... 1 University of San Diego...... 2 University of San Francisco...... 1 University of Southern California...... 4 University of Texas - Arlington...... 1 University of Texas - Dallas...... 1 University of Texas - Houston...... 1 University of Washington - Seattle...... 2 Vanderbilt University...... 1 Westmont College...... 1

International

Aiglon College...... 1 British Columbia Institute of Technology...... 1 Durham University...... 1 Griffith University...... 1 International Christian University...... 1 Keio University...... 1 Kyoto University...... 1 Masaryk University...... 1 Melbourne University...... 2 New York University - Shanghai...... 2 Simon Fraser University...... 1 The University of British Columbia...... 1 University of Northern British Columbia...... 1 University of Southampton...... 1 University of Sydney...... 1 University of Toronto...... 1