2015 2016 Viewbook

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Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow

2015-2016


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For more than 50 years, Carmel Catholic High School has continued a rich tradition of academic excellence. As a Catholic college preparatory school, we strive to provide every opportunity for our students to succeed, allowing them to become reflective, grateful and responsible individuals. Corsairs join a thriving community of more than 16,000 alumni that continue to lead lives of faith and service well beyond their high school years.

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Fast Facts FOUNDED: 1962 by the Order of the Carmelites (O.Carm) and the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (BVM). MISSION: Carmel Catholic High School empowers students to be reflective thinkers, grateful stewards, and responsible leaders as an expression of faith. SCHOOL YEAR: The academic year consists of two semesters. Classes begin in mid-August and conclude the last week of May. ACCREDITATION: The Illinois State Board of Education, the National Catholic Education Association and AdvancEd accredit Carmel Catholic High School. ONE OF TWO public and private schools in the state and LESS THAN 10 schools nationwide to receive the prestigious Blue Ribbon School award by the U.S. Department of Education FOUR TIMES (1985, 1996, 2002 and 2007).

SCHOOL COLORS: BROWN AND GOLD

1,320

TOTAL ENROLLMENT AVERAGE ACT SCORE

26.2

MORE THAN

53,000

CARMEL CATHOLIC

20.7

STATE AVERAGE

25

AVERAGE CLASS SIZE

NEW SCHOOL RECORD!

HOURS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE PERFORMED DURING THE 14-15 SCHOOL YEAR.

17:1

STUDENT TO TEACHER RATIO

1:1

LAKE COUNTY’S FIRST STUDENT COMPUTING PROGRAM AT THE HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL 4

175

UNIVERSITIES VISIT OUR CAMPUS ANNUALLY

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COMPETITIVE SPORTS OFFERED

37

CLUBS OFFERED

70%

OF OUR FACULTY HAVE ADVANCED DEGREES


Class of 2015 Highlights

100%

99%

GRADUATION RATE

COLLEGE BOUND

100

ATTENDING MORE THAN AND UNIVERSITIES NATIONWIDE

$32.5

NEARLY SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED

1 3 8 84 12

COLLEGES

MILLION IN COLLEGE

NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLAR

NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS

NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED SCHOLARS

ILLINOIS STATE SCHOLARS

ADVANCED PLACEMENT SCHOLARS; WITH HONORS

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LEGACY GRADUATES - CHILDREN OF CARMEL CATHOLIC ALUMNI 5


College Preparatory

Curriculum

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Students are required to earn 27 units of credit including: • • • • • •

4 years of English 4 years of Religious Studies 3 years of Social Studies 3 years of Mathematics 3 years of Science 2 years of World Languages and/or Fine Arts

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1.5 years of Physical Education and Health .5 year Business/Technology .5 year Fine Arts 5.5 electives 160 hours of ministry work

Carmel Catholic uses the university model rotation schedule which allows for 70-minute classes twice every three days. Students must take a total of seven classes during freshman, sophomore and junior year. Seniors are required to take six classes; they have the option of a seventh class or early dismissal. 6


66

HONORS COURSES OFFERED

20

AP COURSES OFFERED

TECHNOLOGY IN THE CLASSROOM Carmel Catholic is committed to providing our students with the technology resources that will both bolster their education here at Carmel as well as prepare them for the ever-changing world. One of the cornerstones of our use of technology is our 1:1 program. Carmel Catholic is proud to have been at the forefront of innovative instructional technology with our 1:1 program. Beginning in the fall of 2012, each student at Carmel Catholic was issued a tablet to support their learning needs. As we move into the second generation of our program, each student is given a Lenovo Yoga Chromebook. These devices help support our teachers’ and students’ implementation of best practices inside and outside of the classroom. We also understand that best practices demand a wider array of resources than one device. Our students have access to Mac labs with Adobe Creative Suite, a fully-equipped broadcast studio, large format printing capabilities, cutting edge science computer resources and a myriad of other opportunities to grow as learners. CARLOS J. SERNA LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER The Carlos J. Serna Learning Resource Center was established in 2009 to support students who are admitted to Carmel Catholic with documented disabilities which impact learning and have an active formalized Individual Service Plan (ISP) or Section 504 Plan. View the

Curriculum Guide at carmelhs.org under QUICKLINKS.

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Campus

Ministry

Carmel Catholic’s Campus Ministry program fosters healthy spirituality by providing students meaningful opportunities to develop, express and share their faith. Programs and activities include numerous retreats, prayer groups, school liturgies, peer ministry, Catholic Charities mission collections and liturgical planning committees. CHRISTIAN SERVICE PROGRAM Carmel Catholic believes that the spiritual growth students experience through ministry to others will lead to a lifetime commitment to service. All students participate in the school’s Christian Service Program, which requires each student to perform 20 hours of services to the community each semester. PRAYER Each school day begins and ends in prayer. All class periods, assemblies, athletic events and extracurriculars begin in prayer as well. KAIROS RETREAT Seniors are asked to participate in one Kairos retreat during their time at Carmel Catholic. Described by many students as “life-changing,” this four-day faculty and student led retreat gives young people a chance to see God at work in their daily lives. 8


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Student

Services

The Student Services Department provides the following types of services to students: ACADEMIC SERVICES School counselors assist students with questions involving their academic life, career plans and college applications. Students are assigned a counselor for all four years of their Carmel Catholic journey. COLLEGE AND CAREER RESOURCES The College and Career Resource Center helps students gain acceptance into some of the finest colleges and universities in the nation by guiding students and parents each step of the way. SOCIAL SERVICES The school social worker assists students with making healthy life choices by offering a variety of support services including individual counseling, support groups and outside counseling referrals. 10


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Fine and

Performing Arts

Carmel Catholic’s outstanding Fine and Performing Arts curriculum allows students to gain a broad understanding and appreciation of the arts. There are diverse opportunities to excel in vocal, instrumental, performing and visual arts. Carmel Catholic’s innovative Fine and Performing Arts Center features: • • • •

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Black box theater Multi-purpose dance studio Darkroom photography lab Band and chorus studios

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Visual arts studios Ceramics studio Art gallery Mac Computer lab


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CLIP AND USE FOR FREE STUDENT ADMISSION TO THE FOLLOWING 2015-2016 CARMEL CATHOLIC ATHLETIC EVENTS:

Athletics

FOOTBALL FRI

9/4

vs. Wendell Phillips Academy

7:30 PM

Baker Stadium

FRI

9/18

vs. Marian Catholic

7:30 PM

Baker Stadium

FRI

10/2

vs. St.Viator

7:30 PM

Baker Stadium

GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL MON

8/24

vs. Warren

6:00 PM

Salvi Gym

WED

9/16

vs. Glenbrook N

6:00 PM

Salvi Gym

TUE

9/22

vs. Marist

6:15 PM

Salvi Gym

TUE

9/29

vs. St.Viator

6:15 PM

Salvi Gym

THU

10/8

vs. Libertyville

6:00 PM

Salvi Gym

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL MON

1/4

vs. Zion-Benton

7:00 PM

Salvi Gym

WED

1/20

vs. St.Viator

7:00 PM

Salvi Gym

THU

1/21

vs. Loyola

7:00 PM

Salvi Gym

MON

1/25

vs. Benet

7:00 PM

Salvi Gym

SAT

2/6

vs. Libertyville

5:30 PM

Salvi Gym

BOYS’ BASKETBALL SAT

12/5

vs. Montini

7:00 PM

Salvi Gym

FRI

12/11

vs. St.Viator

7:00 PM

Salvi Gym

MON

1/11

vs. Carver

7:00 PM

Salvi Gym

FRI

1/25

vs. Marist

7:00 PM

Salvi Gym

FRI

2/19

vs. Marian Catholic

7:30 PM

Salvi Gym

Complete section below for one free admission.

STUDENT NAME: ________________________________ STUDENT GRADE: _______________________________ PARENT NAME: __________________________________ PARENT EMAIL: _________________________________ 14

More than 85 percent of Carmel Catholic students participate in interscholastic sports and intramural play. A number of students have gone on to play sports at the collegiate level. Scholarship offers from some of the nation’s finest colleges and universities have been made to our students in nearly every sport.

Boys’ Sports: • • • • • •

Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Hockey

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Girls’ Sports: • • • • • •

Basketball Cheerleading Cross Country Golf Gymnastics Lacrosse

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Lacrosse Soccer Tennis Track and Field Volleyball Wrestling

Poms/Dance Soccer Softball Tennis Track and Field Volleyball


Athletic Facilities: • • • • • • • • • • • • •

3,000 seat Baker Football Stadium 2 practice football fields 1,400 seat indoor Salvi Arena 2 baseball diamonds 2 softball diamonds 2 soccer fields 8 tennis courts Wrestling area Weight room Indoor and outdoor running tracks Multipurpose rooms Newly renovated locker rooms Trainer’s room

Thanks to our generous donors, our football field, outdoor running track and tennis courts were resurfaced during the summer of 2015.

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Clubs and

Activities

Carmel Catholic offers many opportunities to get involved, including clubs, dances, fundraisers, talent shows and other social events. The school strongly encourages all students to become involved in at least one extracurricular activity and in fact, most students participate in several. Clubs offered at Carmel Catholic include: SERVICE-ORIENTED CLUBS • Ambassadors Club • Broadcast Club • Environmental Club • Social Justice Club • Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) ACADEMIC CLUBS • Art Club • Film Club • French Club • Harbinger Club • Latin Club • Math Team • OUCH Club (Healthcare Careers) • Spanish Club

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COMMUNITY CLUBS • Anime Club • Boosters II • Bowling Club • Cake Decorating Club • Diversity Club • Game Club • Intramurals • Orchesis • Photography Club • Swing Dance Club INTERSCHOLASTIC CLUBS • Chess Team • Mock Trial • Robotics & Engineering • Scholastic Bowl • WYSE Academic Team • Youth & Government Club

STUDENT COUNCIL & HONOR SOCIETIES • Student Council • French National Honor Society • Mu Alpha Theta • National Business Honor Society • National Honor Society • Spanish National Honor Society • Thespian Honor Society • Tri-M Music Honor Society


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Getting To Carmel Catholic CARMEL CATHOLIC SUBSIDIZED BUS ROUTES • Wauconda/Mundelein Township • Barrington/Lake Zurich • Antioch/Ingleside/Lake Villa • Beach Park/Wadsworth/Gurnee • Mundelein Train Station All routes are subject to subscription and a minimal participation fee. ADDITIONAL TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS • Metra Rail services – metrarail.com • PACE Suburban Bus services – pacebus.com • Mundelein High School buses – d120.org • Libertyville High School buses – lhswildcats.org • Carpools: Many families find that carpools are the most convenient way to travel to and from Carmel Catholic. On-campus parking is available to all senior students and some junior students. Carmel Catholic provides supervision to students who arrive at school as early as 6:30 a.m. and leave as late as 5:00 p.m. More information on transportation options to and from Carmel Catholic can be found on

carmelhs.org.

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The Admissions

Process

Step 1: Take the Entrance Exam All students entering ninth grade must take the Entrance Exam, which will be administered on Saturday, January 9, 2016 at 8 a.m. Following the exam, the admissions committee reviews the test scores and admissions application.

Step 2: Apply Complete and return the application for admission with all requested information to Carmel Catholic High School by January 22, 2016. All freshman applicants are required to make a $400 deposit at the time of application. Students who are not accepted to Carmel Catholic will be refunded their application fee.

Step 3: Acceptance Once your application is reviewed, you will receive a decision letter in mid-February. Factors that influence admission to Carmel Catholic include: the prospective student’s entrance exam score, junior high school report cards, previous standardized test scores, participation in co-curricular activities, the junior high school attended by the student, as well as alumni relationships with Carmel Catholic. 20


TUITION AND FEES Tuition for the 2015-2016 school year is $10,750. There are additional fees for athletics, certain classes, course materials and some clubs. Carmel Catholic offers three payment plans: payment in full, two-payment plan (one payment at the beginning of each semester) and a monthly plan. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Upon completion of the admissions application, families applying for aid must complete a confidential financial assistance application and submit it to the outside vendor who evaluates the application. • Early Consideration (incoming freshmen only): Submit your application for financial aid by January 29, 2016 and provide all necessary support documentation by February 5, 2016. You will receive results of your financial aid in February. • Standard Consideration: Submit your application for financial aid and all necessary support documentation by April 1, 2016. You will receive results of your application in early June. SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES In addition to the financial assistance offered by Carmel Catholic, a number of partial scholarships are awarded, including Entrance Exam scholarships, parishoffered scholarships and minority scholarships.

MORE THAN

1.2

MILLION IN FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDED ANNUALLY

1 5

IN QUALIFY FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

AVERAGE ANNUAL DISCOUNT =

$4,517 OR 42% OFF

More information on tuition and financial aid can be found on

carmelhs.org.

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Join Us

Admissions Events

We hope to see you soon at any one of our upcoming admissions events: Open House: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2015, NOON-3 P.M. Prospective students and their families are encouraged to attend our annual Open House. Faculty/ staff, school administrators and current students will be available to answer questions as you explore our campus and current offerings. Even if you have attended in the past, we invite you to visit again to see the latest improvements to our school. Save yourself some time at the door by pre-registering online at carmelhs.org/openhouse. Shadow Day: SEPTEMBER-MAY To get a first-hand look at Carmel Catholic, we encourage 7th and 8th grade and transfer students to spend a day with us for Carmel’s most popular program. During a Shadow Day, visiting students are paired with a Carmel student for the day. We have found that visitors who participate in this unique Shadow Day experience are less apprehensive about their impending high school experience. Fill out a Shadow Day Request Form at carmelhs.org/shadowday. Personal Tour: BY APPOINTMENT A personal tour can be scheduled during most school days. Tours last approximately an hour and can be arranged by contacting Brian Stith, Director of Admissions or by completing a Personal Tour Request Form at carmelhs.org/tour. Check out the back cover for a complete list of all the exciting admissions events offered to prospective students! 22


To learn more about Carmel Catholic, view our admissions video at

carmelhs.org.

Catch a glimpse of what life is like at Carmel Catholic. Our programs are strong, our students are enthusiastic, and our teachers and administration are committed to nurturing the best attributes in our young women and men.

Carmel Catholic High School is a 501 c (3) organization. Carmel Catholic High School admits students of any race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin and grants them all rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to persons at the school. 23


Important Dates • 7th & 8th Grade Volleyball Experience: Tuesday, September 29, 2015, 6 p.m. • 7th & 8th Grade End Zone Party: Friday, October 9, 2015, 6:30 p.m. • Open House: Sunday, November 8, 2015, Noon-3 p.m. • Prospective Parent Information Night: Wednesday, December 2, 2015, 7 p.m. • Entrance Exam: Saturday, January 9, 2016, 8 a.m. • Deadline for Application for Admission: Friday, January 22, 2016 • Financial Aid Deadline for Early Consideration: Submit application by January 29, 2016 and provide all necessary support documentation by February 5, 2016. Financial aid requests received after this date will still be considered. • Street Scenes Student Night: Thursday, February 11, 2016, 6:30 p.m. • Class of 2020 Welcome Night: Thursday, February 25, 2016, 6:30 p.m.

www.carmelhs.org • 847-388-3320 One Carmel Parkway | Mundelein, IL 60060


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