HERE - Maranatha High School
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HERE - Maranatha High School
Maranatha High School 2016-2017 School Profile College Preparatory Christian High School 9-12th grade Co-educational 602 students Near Old Town Pasadena Voted Pasadena’s Best Private School 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016 www.maranathahighschool.org = Christcentered education since 1965 The Maranatha Difference 626.817.4021 [email protected] ADMISSIONS QUICK LOOK Faith, scholarship, community, and service are the core values that inform our academic and programmatic agenda. In the context of these values, our students are challenged to think critically, communicate effectively, collaborate respectfully, love passionately, and honor the Lord Jesus Christ. Through this transformational educational model, we graduate students who make a difference in the world! Administration Steven J. Sherman, Ed.D. Head of School John Rouse, M.A. Principal Phillip Tellgren Director of Business Affairs Jennifer Zambrano, M.A. Director of Admissions Rocio Watkins, Ed.D. Dean of Academics Michael A. Bell, M.A. Dean of College & Guidance Counseling Tamara Kuku Dean of Students V= Background & Profile Vision Mission Philosophy History Maranatha is a Christian collegepreparatory school of the highest caliber that develops and supports students as they seek and achieve excellence in their diverse interests and passions. We are a Christ-centered, evangelical college preparatory school that celebrates the whole student by equipping hearts and minds to reflect God’s glory through academics, as well as the arts, athletics, and service. A Maranatha education aspires to provide an exceptional foundation in academic skills and to develop in each student an informed and personal faith through Biblical literacy. Our academic program strives to develop lifelong learners of not only theoretical abstractions but also real life applications of the concepts taught in the classroom, ensuring that our students are proficient in the academic disciplines and challenged to be actively engaged in their communities. Our founders envisioned a school community with its traditions and philosophy rooted in the historic Christian faith. Founded in 1965, Maranatha High School has served the San Gabriel Valley for over half a century. In 2004, Maranatha acquired its permanent campus in the heart of Pasadena, California, allowing it to broaden its reach to include families from the greater Los Angeles area. Michael Mancini, M.A. Dean of Students Greg Parker, M.A. Chapel Advisor Cleonie Harrison, M.A. Missions Advisor Patrick Mesisca, M.A. Mentoring Advisor Brian DeHaan, M.A. Athletic Director Tim Parent Director of Technology MARANATHA HIGH SCHOOL A COLLEGE PREPARATORY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 169 South Saint John Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91105 626.817.4000 F/626.817.4040 www.maranathahighschool.org CEEB #052686 Non-Discrimination Policy: Maranatha High School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accepted or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of color, national or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school administered programs. Accreditation Western Association of Schools & Colleges (WASC) Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) Student Body Profile Maranatha is the premier nondenomination, co-ed, Christian high school in the San Gabriel Valley 175 Christian church backgrounds 98 305 female male Enrollment by Grade Total enrollment 602 135 9th Grade Celebrating Diversity 8% Hispanic 37% 10% Asian African American 36% Caucasian 144 10th Grade 160 11th Grade 163 12th Grade SAT ACT SAT/ACT Test Scores 2174: TotalAverage Score for Top 10% 2048: Total Average Score for Top 25% 9% other/unknown zip codes represented from across the San Gabriel Valley and Los Angeles middle schools represented Enrollment by Gender 297 128 SAT I Scores Mid 50 % 540 Critical Rd. 540 Math 540 Writing Mean 553 560 546 TOP 25% State Mean 491 620 500 640 485 610 Students Tested 2016: 127 ACT Summary MHS Average State Avg. National Avg. English 26.4 20.1 22.1 Math 25.4 20.6 22.7 Reading 26.0 21.3 22.1 Science Reasoning 24.4 20.8 22.1 Composite 25.7 20.8 22.6 Students Tested 2016: 106 Honors and AP Courses Maranatha’s college preparatory curriculum includes 36 Honors and Advanced Placement Courses, shown here by average year of matriculation. Freshman Year H Biology H English 9 H Geometry H Modern World History H Spanish 1 Sophomore Year H Algebra 2 H Chemistry H Chinese 2 H English 10 H Painting and Drawing H Spanish 2 AP World History Junior Year H Math Analysis H Spanish 3 AP Biology AP Calculus AB AP Chemistry AP English: Language & Composition AP Music Theory AP US History AP Physics 1 Senior Year H Portfolio Preparation H Multivariate Calculus H Orchestra AP Calculus BC AP Chinese Language AP English: Literature AP French Language AP Macroeconomics AP Physics 2 AP Psychology AP Spanish Language AP Statistics AP Studio Art: 2-D Design AP Studio Art: Traditional AP US Government & Politics ADVANCED PLACEMENT RESULTS 281 students sat for 704 examinations AP Pass Rate 2016 (3+) Comparison of students passing 1 or more tests AP Pass Rate 2016 MHS Score Breakdown MHS AP Growth 2016 62% 70% Maranatha 60% National 3 62% California 4 5 40% 34% 26% Subject Areas Increased Scores 24% Subject Areas with 100% Pass Rate AP Scholars at MHS 87 56 11 20 AP Scholars earned 3+ on 3 or more exams AP Scholars with Honors earned 3+ on 4 or more exams with at least an average of 3.25 on all exams AP Scholars with Distinction earned 3+ on 5 or more exams with at least an average of 3.5 on all exams 24% Increase in the number of exams administered 10% Increase in the number of AP students 5 National AP Scholars earned 4+ on 8 or more exams AP Pass Rate: Last 5 years average = 76% Graduation Requirements MHS UC Requirements u u u u uuuu Theology u u u u NA Mathematics u u u uuu History u u u uu Science u u u uu Physical Education u u NA Visual/Performing Arts u u Foreign Language u u uu Electives u u u u u English Community Service 60 hours Christian-based Instructional Philosophy Maranatha High School is committed to challenging our students with a rigorous college preparatory curriculum in an intentionally Christ-centered community. Students who graduate from Maranatha are transformative disciples, rigorous scholars, skilled communicators, and global stewards. Maranatha believes that through relational interaction with faculty and varied teaching methodologies and technologies, our students can achieve excellence in their academics and build exceptional life skills to equip them for success. NA 260 units required to graduate u represents 1 year Average Class Size: 20 Outstanding Christian Faculty 1:13 teacher/student ratio 100% hold professional degrees 61% hold a Master’s degree 24% have taught at the college level 49% have over years teaching experience Educational Technology Maranatha provides its students with an unmatched technology experience that incorporates a highly developed 1:1 iPad Mini Program and cutting edge systems that accelerate student learning. • Cloud-Based Educational Technology • Campus-Wide Wireless: Aerohive Networks • Google Apps for Education 660 iPads utilized on campus on a daily basis 1:1 tudent iPa per s d Mini College Preparation Community Service 4 150+ -year college plan starts the spring before freshman year 3 70 Nonprofit agencies and churches where MHS students have participated in community service this past year College & Guidance Counselors (1 counselor to 50 students across each grade level) college representatives on campus each year Parent/Student College Preparation seminars offered each year by grade PSAT, SAT, and ACT mock test and workshops held on campus throughout the year ( 60 Minimum # of community service hours per student over four years at MHS 564,799 W Total # of service hours performed by MHS students over the last 4 decades 4 International and domestic Student Mission Service trip options per year: Armenia, Dominican Republic, New Orleans, Pasadena International Education Trips International educational trips offered over the last five years at MHS: Israel, France, Italy, Australia, England, Germany, Costa Rica, Iceland Student Clubs Academic Clubs: National Honors Society, California Scholarship Federation, Architecture Club, Art Club, ASL Club, Classical Music Club, Creative Writing Club, Computer Science Club, English Club, Environmental Awareness Club, Experimental Science Club, French Club, Graphics Club, Hispanic Honors Society, Honors Math Club, JSA Club, MIT Entrepreneur Club, Music Appreciation Club, National Forensic League, Philosophy Club, Physics Club, Sociology Club, Sports Medicine Club, World Culture Club Extra-curricular Clubs: Adventure Club, Airsoft Club, Ambassador Club, Anime Club, Badminton Club, Children’s Hospital Club, Cooking Club, Feminist Club, Future Business Leaders of America, Future Hollywood Club, Girl Up Club, Hip Hop Club, Hope for Humanity, HOSA, International Student Leadership, Jazz Club, Key Club, K-Pop Club, Magic Club, Marvel Club, MHS Light, Minecraft Club, Run & Fun, Saving the Moon Bear Club, Science Bowl, Short Film Club, Ultimate Frisbee Club, Video Game Club, Young Life Visual & Performing Arts The Visual and Performing Arts Department at Maranatha High School provides students with a holistic education and helps them explore their God-given talents. Fostering the creative expression of each student is an intentional focus of our curriculum. Performing Arts students participate in either classes, 40% ofco-curricular or extra-curricular A in Visual Arts 12 visual arts classes offered 3 AP classes offered performances. 15 performing arts classes offered 4 featured all-school productions per year Athletics erform in the Ambassador Auditorium – P the “Carnegie Hall of the West” General Info California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section (CIF-SS) u Olympic League Portfolio Drawing 41 20 teams offered in sports Yearbook Photography 44% of students participate Theater AP Art: Drawing AP 2-D Design OrchestraChoir Art Intro Mixed Ensemble Film Painting Dance Musical Theater Music Theory Graphic Design Visual Arts S tat i s t i c s 174 League Championships u 24 CIF Championships u 5 State Championships u 50% of Varsity teams win League Championships each year 94% Varsity teams compete in CIF playoffs 40% of 2016 Varsity teams made the CIF Semi-finals u Average of 60% student body participates in Athletics u 53% athletes participate in 2 or more sports on campus 15 % of senior athletes each year go on to compete at the collegiate level (5 times the national average!) 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