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Class of 2019 Servite High School is a Roman Catholic leadership All academic courses are college preparatory Class of 2019 preparatory school for young men, which welcomes and are offered in a school year that includes Theology 40 credits qualified students of all religious, ethnic, and socio- two 18-week semesters. Students are required economic backgrounds. The primary mission of to attend a minimum of seven academic courses English 40 credits Servite High School is the forming of faith-filled per day every semester except for seniors when Laboratory Science 20 credits 6 are required. leaders. Mathematics 30 credits The 15-acre campus, founded in 1958 by the Order We offer 29 Honors Courses in English, Mathe- of Friar Servants of Mary (Servites), is located in the matics, Theology, Art History, Laboratory Scienc- History/Social 30 credits city of Anaheim, approximately 25 miles south of es, History/Social Sciences, Foreign Language, Sciences Los Angeles. and Computer Science. Admittance to these Foreign Language 30 credits (all in the High school population: 800 courses is subject to department approval. same) 20/1 faculty/student ratio. We offer 15-20 Advanced Placement Courses Fine Arts 10 credits depending on enrollment in Art History, U.S. Health 5 credits History, World History, European History, U.S. The Servite Priory Leadership system gives student Government, Macroeconomics, English Lan- Physical Education 10 credits leaders more direct responsibility for the operation of guage, English Literature, Calculus AB, Calculus Computer Apps 5 credits BC, Statistics, Computer Science, Biology, Chem- the school and makes all students accountable to each Electives 50 credits istry, Physics, Environmental Science, Latin Ver- other for their performance in academics, activities and TOTAL 270 academic discipline. It is modeled in structure after the world- gil, Mandarin, French, and Spanish Language. wide governing structure of the Servite Order of priests Admittance to these courses is subject to de- credits and brothers, and emphasizes Servite values like colle- partment approval. Christian Service 100 giality in decision-making. One or two class sessions (“Priory Periods”) are scheduled each week so student Priory 8 Semesters leaders can practice leadership in a real-world setting. The school is run by an executive team of students It is important that Christian service hours come All courses offered at Servite High School are collectively called the Generalate. The student Prior from different sources. 100 total hours required for designed for the college and university-bound General is the CEO with overall responsibility for perfor- graduation student. For graduation from Servite High School, mance of the Priories. The other three executive posi- all students are required to complete 270 academic tions include the Vicar General (chief operations As part of our commitment to service the students credits. A one-year course meeting daily earns a officer),Secretary General (chief communications can participate in and lead through a weekly out- student ten (10) academic credits. All required officer) and the Treasurer General (chief logistics reach called Her Servants' Kitchen. Each Thursday - courses in all disciplines must be passed (D-) and no officer). All students on campus are members of one of in the Servite tradition of service to others - the student may graduate from Servite with an unre- eight Priories of about 120 students each. Each Priory is young men bag food, prepare dinner and serve it to deemed 'F' on his transcript. led by a student Prior who is responsible for all stu- a community of homeless men and women who live Servite High School are computed on a 4 point dents within his Priory. Each Priory is further divided in and around La Palma Park in Anaheim. This stu- scale and issues letter grades with plusses and into five Homerooms of about 18-20 students led by an dent led ministry has never missed a Thursday and minuses based on the following rubric: Assistant Prior. to date, has served more than 13,000 meals. Servite High School does not rank. A/A+ (93-100%) 4.0 C (73-76%) 2.0 A - (90-92%) 3.7 C- (70-72%) 1.7 Trinity Corporation is the student leadership, for- Servite High School's Sanberg International B+ (87-89%) 3.3 D+ (67-69%) 1.3 profit model corporation that is led by a student Leadership Program is for honors students with CEO, four Vice Presidents, and twenty student man- initial focus on leadership theory currently B (83-86%) 3.0 D (63-66%) 1.0 agers, that includes over 300 student employees in related to China. The SILP is unique in scope B- (80-82%) 2.7 D- (60-62%) 0.7 the Work Study Program. Trinity Corporation is and offers, through our Mandarin Foreign Lan- responsible for all retail sales, online sales, market- guage course requirement, an immersion expe- C+ (77-79%) 2.3 F (below 60%) 0.0 ing, advertising, food services and catering with an rience second to none in any high school Both HP and AP courses are weighted in computing annual income budget of over one million dollars. setting (involving language, cultural and Lead- student’s grade point average; however, an extra All profits go to financial aid to benefit student ership Theory). The program is named for the grade point is earned only for grades “A” through interns. founder and alumnus, Joseph Sanberg, valedic- “C-“. torian and former Vice President for the Class Servite recognizes academic success with three Trinity Corporation provides student leaders with of 1997.The program consists of three compo- award levels: real-life work experiences in retail operations, food nents: A Servite classroom experience that services, human resources and facilities support. explores Leadership Theory in the fall. During High Honor Roll with Distinction: no grade lower Students have a shared mission of raising funds to the spring, a Chinese language and cultural than an A– in all courses and a minimum of 3 HP/ provide financial aid to their Servite brothers who exploration. This culminates with a merit- AP courses otherwise would not be able to attend Servite… based travel experience for qualified students High Honor Roll: minimum 3.8 Academic GPA brothers helping brothers. during the summer following their sophomore Honor Roll: minimum 3.3 Academic GPA and junior years. National Merit Qualifying Scholars: Over 657 National Merit Qualifying Scholars have graduated from Servite since 1964, including 112 in the last ten years Class of 2019 SAT Scores: Class of 2019 ACT SHS Cal USA SHS Cal USA Scores: English based Reading 599 540 536 and writing scores English Scores 27.5 22.5 20.3 Math Scores 627 530 531 Math Scores 27.2 22.7 20.7 Reading Scores 28.3 23.1 21.4 TOTAL 1227 1070 1068 Science Scores 26.6 22.2 21 COMPOSITE 27.2 22.8 21 Advanced Placement Results: In the past 20 years, an average of 70% of AP test takers from Servite High School received a passing grade on all AP exams Arcadia University Emerson College Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Detroit Mercy Arizona State University Emory University Rice University University of Hawaii at Manoa Auburn University Fashion Institute of Technology Rutgers University-New Brunswick University of Illinois at Chicago Austin College Fordham University Saint Anselm College University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Azusa Pacific University Franciscan University of Steubenville Saint Joseph’s University University of Kansas Baylor University George Mason University Saint Louis University University of La Verne Benedictine University Georgetown University Saint Mary’s College of California University of Massachusetts, Amherst Bentley University Gonzaga University Saint Xavier University University of Michigan Berklee College of Music Grand Canyon University San Diego State University University of Mississippi Biola University Hope International University San Francisco State University University of Missouri Columbia Boise State University Indiana University at Bloomington San Jose State University University of Nebraska at Lincoln Boston College James Madison University Santa Clara University University of Nevada, Las Vegas Boston University John Paul the Great Catholic University Seattle Pacific University University of North Dakota Butler University King’s College Seattle University University of Notre Dame California Baptist University Lake Forest College Seton Hall University University of Oregon California Institute of Technology Lewis & Clark College Sewanee: The University of the South University of Pennsylvania California Lutheran University Lewis University Siena College University of Portland California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Linfield College Sonoma State University University of San Diego Obispo Louisiana State University Southern Methodist University University of San Francisco California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Loyola Marymount University Southwestern University University of South Carolina California State University Maritime Academy Loyola University Chicago Syracuse University University of Southern California California State University, Channel Islands Loyola University Maryland Texas A&M University University of Tennessee, Knoxville California State University, Chico Manhattanville College Texas Christian University University of the Pacific California State University, Dominguez Hills Marquette University The Catholic University of America University of Tulsa California State University, Fresno Marymount California University The George Washington
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