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St. Patrick – St. Vincent Catholic High School 1500 Benicia Road Vallejo, CA 94591 707.644.4425 | 707.644.3107 fax SPSV.org Dave Perry, President Coleen Martin, Principal Doug Evans, EdD, Assistant Principal Patrick Vogelpohl, Dean of Students Counseling Department Tamra Smith, Chairperson, College Counseling Mike Arwine, Counselor Sofia Palma, Counselor Susan Walls, Educational Achievement Specialist CEEB Code: 053605 Founded in 1870, St. Patrick - St. Vincent Catholic High School is a diocesan, college preparatory, coeducational institution. Created by the Dominican Sisters of San Rafael and the Irish Christian Brothers and fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges for the maximum term possible. 512 students are currently enrolled in grades 9 through 12. The Class of 2018 totals 109 students. The ethnic composition of the student body is 8.4% African-American; 6.1% Asian; 15.6% Caucasian; 21.3% Filipino; 13.3% Hispanic; 1.4% Pacific Islander/Hawaiian; 23.2% Multiracial and 10.8% unclassified. A total of 122 students graduated in 2017. St. Patrick - St. Vincent Catholic High School is located in Vallejo, a suburban Bay Area community with a population of 116,000, and serves Solano and Napa Counties. It is the tenth largest city in the San Francisco Bay Area. According to the US Census Bureau, the estimated median household income in 2010-2016 is $57,028 with approximately 18.3% of Vallejo residents living below poverty. Students commute to St. Patrick - St. Vincent Catholic High School from as far as Vacaville (East), Oakland (South) and American Canyon (North).

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St. Patrick – St. Vincent Catholic High School 1500 Benicia Road Vallejo, CA 94591 707.644.4425 | 707.644.3107 fax SPSV.org Dave Perry, President Coleen Martin, Principal Doug Evans, EdD, Assistant Principal Patrick Vogelpohl, Dean of Students Counseling Department Tamra Smith, Chairperson, College Counseling Mike Arwine, Counselor Sofia Palma, Counselor Susan Walls, Educational Achievement Specialist CEEB Code: 053605

Founded in 1870, St. Patrick - St. Vincent Catholic High School is a diocesan, college preparatory, coeducational institution. Created by the Dominican Sisters of San Rafael and the Irish Christian Brothers and fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges for the maximum term possible. 512 students are currently enrolled in grades 9 through 12. The Class of 2018 totals 109 students. The ethnic composition of the student body is 8.4% African-American; 6.1% Asian; 15.6% Caucasian; 21.3% Filipino; 13.3% Hispanic; 1.4% Pacific Islander/Hawaiian; 23.2% Multiracial and 10.8% unclassified. A total of 122 students graduated in 2017. St. Patrick - St. Vincent Catholic High School is located in Vallejo, a suburban Bay Area community with a population of 116,000, and serves Solano and Napa Counties. It is the tenth largest city in the San Francisco Bay Area. According to the US Census Bureau, the estimated median household income in 2010-2016 is $57,028 with approximately 18.3% of Vallejo residents living below poverty. Students commute to St. Patrick - St. Vincent Catholic High School from as far as Vacaville (East), Oakland (South) and American Canyon (North).

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St. Patrick – St. Vincent Catholic High School Profile 2017-2018

Mission St. Patrick – St. Vincent Catholic High School, a diocesan Catholic, college-preparatory high school, challenges students to seek truth as creative, critical thinkers; to be role models who are productive citizens; and to be compassionate individuals who share their gifts with others. Graduation Requirements for 2018 A minimum of 260 credits are required for graduation:

Religious Studies English Math Science Social Studies World Languages Visual & Performing Arts PE / Health Electives

40 credits 40 credits 30 credits 20 credits 30 credits 20 credits 10 credits 20 credits 50 credits

In addition to the above requirements, each student at St. Patrick – St. Vincent Catholic High School is expected to complete 65 hours of Christian Service. Grading Policies The academic year is based on a semester system, and the grading system is based upon a 4.0 point scale. Honors and Advanced Placement (AP) courses are weighted: students receive an extra grade point for a passing grade. Grading is based on a cumulative weighted grade point average. We do not post rank. College Statistics The following statistics reflect enrollment for the class of 2017 (122 students): 100% of the class of 2017 are attending college.

California State Universities University of California Public, Out of State Private, In State Colleges Private, Out of State Colleges

32% 11% 10% 22% 10%

Sports Baseball Basketball Cheer Squad Cross-Country Football Golf Soccer

Softball Swimming Tennis Track Volleyball Water Polo Wrestling

Major Clubs & Organizations

AMP Club—All Player’s Club Anime Club Badminton Club Black Student Union Campus Ministry Campus Ministry Choir Chess Club Claw Chronicles—Student Publication Den—Student Spirit Club Filipino Club Flight Club Foodie Club Future Nurses Club KPOP Club

Handbell Choir Latino Club Men’s Choir Musical Theatre Photography Club Pro-Life Club Sports Medicine Club STAND—Students Take Actions and Defend Student Council Urban Farmers Club Vocal Jazz Women’s Choir Yearbook

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Advanced Placement Tests AP Biology AP Calculus AB AP Chemistry AP Chinese Language & Culture (Exam) AP Computer Science A AP English Language and Composition AP English Literature and Composition AP Environmental Science* AP French Language and Culture AP Government & Politics AP Spanish Language and Culture AP Statistics AP Studio Art: 2-D Design AP Studio Art: 3-D Design AP Studio Art: Drawing AP United States History AP World History In 2017, 158 students took a total of 265 AP exams with the majority of students receiving a three or higher. *Beginning in 2018-2019.

Honors Classes Honors Chemistry Honors English II Honors French III Honors Introductory Analysis Honors Physics Honors Spanish III Accelerated Classes Accelerated Biology Accelerated College Prep English I Accelerated French II Accelerated Mathematics I Accelerated Mathematics II Accelerated Spanish I Accelerated Spanish II Honor Societies California Scholarship Foundation National Art Honor Society National Honor Society Tri-M Honor Society

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4-Year Colleges Acceptances by Graduates of Classes 2014-2017 University of California Berkeley Davis Irvine Los Angeles Merced Riverside Santa Barbara San Diego Santa Cruz California State Universities Cal Maritime California Polytechnic, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic, Pomona Bakersfield Channel Islands Chico Dominguez Hills East Bay Fresno Fullerton Humboldt State University Long Beach Los Angeles Monterey Bay Northridge Sacramento San Diego State University San Francisco State University San Jose State University San Marcos Sonoma State University Stanislaus Public, Out of State Alabama State University Arizona State University Binghamton University Boise State University Colorado Mesa University Colorado State University Fort Lewis College Lyndon State College Michigan State University Montana State University, Bozeman Northern Arizona University Oregon State University Portland State University Southern Oregon University SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry

The Ohio State University The University of Arizona University of Arkansas at Little Rock University of Colorado at Boulder University of Connecticut University of Hawaii at Manoa University of Minnesota, Twin Cities University of Nevada, Las Vegas University of Nevada, Reno University of Northern Colorado University of Oregon University of Pittsburgh University of Washington Utah State University Washington State University Western Oregon University US Catholic Colleges

Barry University Benedictine College Briar Cliff University Carroll College (Montana) The Catholic University of America Christendom College Dominican University of California Fordham University Gonzaga University Holy Names University Loyola Marymount University Loyola University Chicago Notre Dame de Namur University University of Portland Regis University Saint Martin's University Saint Mary's College of California University of San Diego University of San Francisco Santa Clara University Seattle University Private, Non-Catholic Academy of Art University Agnes Scott College American University Arcadia University Azusa Pacific University Beloit College Biola University Boston University Brandeis University

Brigham Young University Bryant University California Baptist University California Lutheran University Case Western Reserve University Chapman University Concordia University, Irvine Concordia University, Portland Covenant College Crown College Culinary Institute of America, NY DePauw University Elmira College Fisher College Florida Institute of Technology George Fox University Grand Canyon University Hawaii Pacific University Hofstra University La Sierra University Lewis & Clark College Linfield College Menlo College Mills College New York University Northwest Christian University Northwestern University Pacific Union College Pacific University Pepperdine University Regis University Rochester Institute of Technology San Diego Christian College Sarah Lawrence College Scripps College Southern Methodist University St. Olaf College The College of Idaho The New School - All Divisions Trinity University University of Chicago University of Denver University of La Verne University of Miami University of Puget Sound University of Rochester University of Southern California University of the Pacific Valley Forge Military College Westmont College Whitman College Whittier College Whitworth University

Willamette University William Jessup University

Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) Claflin University Clark Atlanta University Fisk University Howard University Langston University Lincoln University Morgan State University North Carolina A&T State University Saint Augustine's University Tuskegee University Virginia State University Xavier University of Louisiana Arts and Music Academies Academy of Art University AMDA - College and Conservatory of the Performing Arts Berklee College of Music California College of the Arts (San Francisco) California Institute of the Arts Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute Otis College of Art and Design San Francisco Art Institute School of Visual Arts Maritime and Aeronautical Academies Cal Maritime Embry-Riddle Aeronautical-Daytona Beach, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical-Prescott Maine Maritime Academy International Universities and Colleges Kingston University The University of Buckingham University of East London University of Essex University of Greenwich