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Accredited by the
Northwest Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges |
Marist Catholic High School 1900 Kingsley Road ● Eugene, Oregon 97401 Telephone: 541- 686-2234 ● FAX: 541- 485-3959
CEEB Code: 380-335 |
Marist Catholic High School provides a college preparatory
academic program that effectively integrates intellectual,
spiritual, social, and physical student development. Consistent with
its Catholic identity, Marist helps students of all religions reach
toward their full potential by affirming, throughout all its
programs, the Gospel message of individual worth and redemption.
The ideal Marist Catholic High School graduate is an articulate,
aware, and socially integrated individual with the academic skills
to succeed in the world, the spiritual understanding to grow in
faith, and the moral resolve to lead a just and unselfish life.
Administrators
Principal: Jay Conroy
Assistant Principal: Rick Gardner
Dean of Students: Stacey Baker Athletic Director: Sharee Waldron
Junior/Senior Counselor: Jerry Ragan
Freshman/Sophomore
Counselor: Shari Pimental
Community
Eugene is the third largest city in Oregon, and the
greater metropolitan area has a population of over 200,000. It is
located in the Willamette Valley and is the home of the University
of Oregon. Marist draws from more than 33 middle schools, with some
students commuting as far as 75 miles daily.
School
Marist High School is a Catholic,
co-educational institution offering a college preparatory
curriculum. Expected Marist enrollment is 513 for the 2007-08 school
year. It is accredited by the Northwest Association of Accredited
Schools.
Marist follows a semester system with seven class periods. Each
semester course has a value of .5 credits, with a total graduation
requirement of 25 credits. In addition, 65 hours of Christian
service are required.
Class of 2007 Profile
137 Graduates
Mean GPA: 3.31 Weighted GPA: 3.47 98.5% Continuing Education
94% Attend 4 year Colleges 4.5% Attend 2 year Colleges 2007 National Merit Scholarship Program - 5 National Merit Commended Scholars SAT Results
Marist Students taking SAT I = 128 | | Class of 2007 | MHS | National | | Cr. Reading Mean |
558 | 502 | | Math Mean |
550 | 515 | | Writing |
544 | 494 |
| | Marist Graduation Requirements | | Theology | 4.00 | | English | 4.00 | | Mathematics |
3.00 | | Science | 2.00 | | History | 3.00 | | Health | 1.00 | | Physical Education | 1.00 | | Fine Arts | 1.00 | | Foreign Language | 2.00 | | Electives |
4.00 | | Total Credits | 25.00 | Plus 65 hours of Christian Service | | |
| Marking System | | GPA and class rank are calculated using all high school courses receiving grades cumulative from the fall semester of the freshman year. | | 4.30 | A+ | 2.30 | C+ | | 4.00 | A | 2.00 | C | | 3.70 | A- | 1.70 | C- | | 3.30 | B+ | 1.00 | D | | 3.00 | B | 0.70 | D- | | 2.70 | B- | 0.00 | F | | Semester grades are based on 40% for each quarter and 20% for the final exam. 1.00 is added to each Honors course to calculate a weighted GPA. |
Members of the Class of 2007
were accepted at the following Colleges and Universities:
Academy of Art University
Albertson College of Idaho
American International University: London
Baylor University Belmont Abbey College Boise State University
Boston College
Boston University California Lutheran University
California Polytechnic State University California State
University: Long Beach Carroll College: Montana
Central Washington University
Clemson University Colorado College
Colorado School of Mines Cottey College Creighton University
DePaul University
Dominican University Duke University
Eastern Oregon University Ferris State University George Fox University Gonzaga University Hillsdale College
Humbolt State University Indiana University at
Bloomington Jamestown College
Kettering University Lane Community College Lewis and Clark College Linfield College
Louisiana State University Loyola Marymount University Marquette University
Miami University
Michigan State University Montana State University:
Bozeman Northern Arizona University Northwest Christian College
Northwest Missouri State University Ohio Wesleyan
University Oregon Institute of Technology Oregon State University Oregon State University, Honors College
Pacific University | Pennsylvania State University
Point Loma Nazarene University Portland State University
Randolph College
Regis University
Rider University
San Diego State University
San Francisco State University Santa Clara University Seattle Pacific University Seattle University Southern Oregon University
St. Francis College St. John's University St. Martin's College
St. Mary's College of California
The Ohio State University Trinity Western University
University of Alabama
University of Arizona
University of California: Berkeley University of California at Davis University of California at Riverside University of California, Santa Barbara University of Colorado at Boulder
University of Denver University of Hawaii: Manoa
University of Massachusetts: Amherst University of Notre Dame University of Oregon University of Oregon, Clark Honors College
University of Pittsburg University of Portland University of Puget Sound
University of Redlands University of San Diego University of San Francisco
University of Southern California
University of South Carolina Upstate
University of Texas: Austin University of Washington
Valparaiso University
Warner Pacific University Western Oregon University Whitworth College Willamette University
Wittenberg University | Honors and AP Courses Offered to Graduates of the Class of 2007 | Freshman year: Honors Literary Genre Honors Physics Honors Algebra 1 & 2 Sophomore year:
Honors Fundamentals of Literature and
Writing Honors Biology Honors Geometry/Trigonometry Honors/AP European History Foreign language: Honors/AP SpanishHonors/AP French | Junior year:
Honors/AP Language and Composition Honors/AP U.S. History Honors Pre-Calculus Honors Chemistry | Senior year:
Honors/AP Literature and Composition Honors/AP Calculus AB Honors/AP American Government Honors/AP Biology Honors/AP Statistics Honors/AP Economics
Honors/AP Chemistry
Honors/AP Physics |
Marist Catholic High School Mission
Statement
“As a Catholic college preparatory high
school, we are one as a community of believers tied together
in the love of Jesus Christ on a journey of faith.
We covenant together to develop disciplined students who are
academically prepared, morally strong, and socially aware to
impact their world as responsible Christian leaders and
witnesses.”
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