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Everything you need to know about

All Hallows High School CONTENTS: Welcome Admissions Course Curriculum Clubs & Activities Athletics Enrichment Programs College Acceptances Frequently Asked Questions Contact Information

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All Hallows at a Glance Founded Student Enrollment Student/teacher ratio:

1909 660 15:1

43 faculty members; 33 have advanced degrees 13 are graduates of All Hallows Graduation Rate

100%

For the past 12 years, 98-100% of seniors accepted to college 2012 College Scholarships

$5.5 M

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WELCOME TO ALL HALLOWS Past and Present Excellent academics have been the key to the great success of All Hallows High School for over 100 years.

All Hallows... not your ordinary high school Receive an extraordinary education at a top U.S. Catholic High School There is no secret why All Hallows consistently ranks as one of the top 50 Catholic high schools in the United States: we provide an excellent education with remarkable outcomes. All Hallows offers an extensive course selection for students to excel in different areas of interest. Our graduates are regularly admitted to some of the nation’s finest colleges and universities. All Hallows, founded in 1909 by the Congregation of Christian Brothers, is an

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inner-city Catholic preparatory school for young men in the heritage of Blessed Edmund Rice that develops students who are prepared to realize their fullest potential; who can effect positive change in society; and who possess a lifelong desire to learn. We do this by offering a challenging, structured curriculum. All Hallows is where over 10,000 graduates developed long lasting friendships and began the transition to adulthood. If we take a moment and reflect, we understand that our school experiences are what molds us into the young men that we have become. All Hallows offers a unique school experience which has prepared many men

to become successful in college and with the lives they currently enjoy. Many amazing changes have been made at All Hallows since it opened its doors in 1909. One thing that has not changed is our reputation for academic excellence and Catholic values. Our strong sports program and extensive list of enrichment programs only serve to heighten your experience at All Hallows. The high school decision process can sometimes be stressful. Many of our graduates say that choosing All Hallows was one of the most important decisions they made on their road to success. We encourage all of you to come and see for yourselves.


The entrance to All Hallows

Top 50

Catholic High Schools

Catholic High School Honor Roll recognizes schools that excel in the area of academics, Catholic identity, and civic education. All Hallows High School, named one of the top 50 Catholic high schools in the country, is the only school in the Archdiocese of New York to be recognized by the Catholic High School Honor Roll seven consecutive years - 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010-2012.

Pro Fide et Patria... For Faith and Country Our School Seal When All Hallows was established in 1909 the school seal was carefully chosen. The Brothers from Ireland were totally dedicated to providing a quality education to the youth entrusted to their care; an education that would provide both Church and State with competent leaders. The Latin phrase PRO FIDE ET PATRIA means FOR FAITH AND COUNTRY. The American Eagle at the center of the seal represents the All Hallows Community's commitment to the United States. The wreath of palm surrounding the

seal refers to victory and achievement in both athletics and scholastics. The circle surrounding the eagle is a reminder of our continuing faith and the four corners of the seal are represented by the Gaelic symbol for the continuation of life. While the seal appears on many All Hallows items none is more impressive than the Great Seal in the school lobby. Take a moment to look at it more closely but remember: An All Hallows student never steps on the Great Seal.

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ADMISSIONS 2012-2013 TUITION & FINANCIAL AID 4

Other Dates to Remember

Open House

ADMISSIONS All Hallows welcomes students of all faiths. All Hallows is an independent Catholic school, within the Archdiocese of New York, operated in the charism of the Edmund Rice Christian Brothers.

All Hallows High School hosts an Open House for interested parents and students in the fall and winter. This year’s dates:

SUNDAY, October 14, 2012 Noon - 4 PM

MONDAY, October 22, 2012 T.A.C.H.S. Registration Deadline FRIDAY, November 9, 2012 T.A.C.H.S. Exam THURSDAY, January 17, 2013 T.A.C.H.S. Acceptance Letters Mailed

TUESDAY, January 29, 2013 3PM - 6 PM

Visits and Tours

Admissions Process

Transfer Students

The Director of Admissions is available to give guided tours of the school to prospective students and their parents. Parents may request a visit for students who wish to spend a full day at All Hallows. Permission from their school is required. Parents should contact the Director of Admissions at least five (5) school days before the desired visit.

Students enrolled in Catholic elementary schools can register for the Test for Admission into Catholic High Schools (T.A.C.H.S.) exam through their schools. Students in public schools can obtain an application for the T.A.C.H.S. exam from the guidance counselors in their schools or by contacting the All Hallows High School Director of Admissions at (718) 293-4545, ext #135.

Students interested in transferring to All Hallows from other high schools should contact the school's Admissions Office. Acceptance is based on a personal interview, previous academic performance, an entrance exam, and references.

Please note that no visits or verbal communication are permitted between Monday, December 17, 2012 and Thursday, January 17, 2013 as mandated by the Department of Education of the Archdiocese of New York.

Acceptance is competitive and is based on the results of the T.A.C.H.S., previous academic performance, and a personal interview.

TUTION & FINANCIAL AID

An All Hallows High School education is an investment in your son’s future. We are committed to providing a quality Catholic education at the lowest possible expense to parents and guardians. This would not be possible without the financial support of our alumni and friends and the dedication of outstanding religious and lay faculty members.

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SCHOLARSHIPS

For the 2012 – 2013 school year, the tuition is $5850, and there is a $500 comprehensive fee.

Academic scholarships at All Hallows are determined by a student's grammar school record, the TACHS exam, and a recommendation from the elementary school principal.

This fee covers: books, student insurance, school sweaters, gym uniforms, yearbook, activity fees, locks, retreats, standardized testing, and all technology fees.

REGISTRATION

FINANCIAL AID

There is a $100 registration fee due upon your acceptance to All Hallows. This payment is non-refundable.

Financial aid can only be applied for after the student has registered. Financial aid is very limited.


10th Year

11th Year

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English 10

English 11 ®

English 12

AP World History

AP U.S. History

AP English

U.S. History ®

AP Government

Algebra / Trigonometry ®

Government & Economics

Religion 10

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AP Biology

Chemistry ®

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Environmental Science

AP Micro-Economics

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Calculus

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American History /Humanities

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Spanish III

Physiology

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All Hallows Diploma

Advanced Regents Diploma

In order to graduate from All Hallows, students must earn the following credits:

In order to receive an advanced Regents Diploma from All Hallows, students must earn the following credits:

English Social Studies Mathematics Religion Science Language other than English Sequence Courses/ Electives Physical Education Computer Health/Speech Arts English Literature

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In addition, students must also pass the following Regents courses and exams: English 11 Algebra OR Geometry Or Algebra/Trigonometry Biology OR Chemistry OR Physics Global History U.S. History

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COURSE CURRICULUM

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Sociology

Business Law Psychology Journalism

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In addition, students must also pass the following Regents courses and exams: English 11 Algebra Geometry Algebra/Trigonometry Biology Physics OR Chemistry Global History U.S. History

*English Literature (D.E.A.R.) - “Drop Everything and Read” is a built-in reading period. **As a Gilder Lehrman School of American History, a course in American History is offered as part of the curriculum every year.

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CLUBS & ACTIVITIES MEDIA ARTS

CLUBS & ACTIVITIES

All Hallows offers over 40 different clubs and activities. The diverse array of extracurricular programs is a reflection of our students’ many different interests. All of our students are required to participate in at least one program, but many join two or more. Whether it is creating computer animations, writing for the school newspaper, or pursuing a career in politics through student government, All Hallows offers something for every student.

Albert Schweitzer's Leadership for Life AFS Student Foreign Exchange Program AHTV – All Hallows Television Network Art Club Art and Authors Club Big Brothers Blue & White School Newspaper Challenge Team Chess Club Comic Book Club Computer Animation

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Choral Group Dominos Club Drama Club Driver's Education Edmund Rice Society El Club Latino Gaming Club Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History Saturday Academy History Club Inner-City Jobs Program Liberty LEADS Scholars Program

Math Club Minds Matter Program Mock Trial Team Montefiore Mentoring in Medicine Program National Latino Leadership Program National Honor Society Outdoors Club Parents Club Prom Committee Photo Club AP – Reach Program Sacramental Program

Science Club Sports Bowl Sr. & Jr. Peer Ministers St. John’s CAP Program Stock Market Club Student Government Student Tutorial Program Swimming Club TDF Theater Program Yearbook Youth Trial Advocacy Program Weight-Lifting Club


Fall Season

Winter Season

Spring Season

The truly successful person must be physically as well as academically, spiritually and socially prepared. Become an All Hallows Gael and excel in the CHSAA alongside some of the nation’s most talented athletes.

Freshman Cross Country

Freshman Basketball

JV Baseball

2007 CHSAA - NYC Champions

JV Cross Country Varsity Cross Country JV Baseball Varsity Baseball Varsity Soccer

Varsity Baseball

JV Basketball

2006 CHSAA - NYC Division B champions

Varsity Basketball

2011 CHSAA Division A Champions

Indoor Track

Varsity Golf

Bowling

Outdoor Track & Field

2009 CHSAA Division B Champions

2009 CHSAA Varsity Divisions Champions

ATHLETICS

Athletics

2010, 2011 CHSAA JV. Division Champions

For more information contact: Mr. Mark Bonilla Athletic Director mbonilla@allhallows.org (718) 293-4545 x105

G A E L S

Intramural All Hallows provides a competitive sports program for students to compete among each other. Basketball Flag Football Chess Floor Hockey Soccer Dodgeball

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ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS

Job placements, college credit college summer experiences and college prep classes are some of the programs offered to our gifted students.

Enrichment Programs What special programs are available to above average students? All Hallows High School offers its academically gifted students several advanced opportunities. Academically gifted freshmen are invited to join the All Hallows Scholars' Program. This program offers accelerated courses throughout the curriculum including Advanced Placement classes in Biology, World History, Spanish, Micro-Economics, U.S. History, English Literature, and Government & Politics. The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History offers enrichment classes at All Hallows on Saturdays during the fall and spring. Other advanced programs include the Liberty LEADS Scholars Program, the Minds Matter Program, the National Hispanic Leadership Program, the Montefiore Mentoring in Medicine Program, St. John’s C.A.P. College Advantage Program, and the AFS Student Foreign Exchange Program.

Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History All Hallows High School is one of four New York Archdiocesan high schools to participate in every aspect of this prestigious program. Every student in All Hallows will take an extra course in American History throughout his four years. The freshmen are improving their writing and researching skills by analyzing and critiquing documents relating to the founding of New York City. All Hallows coordinates guest lectures by prominent scholars, field trips to historic sites, such as Gettysburg, PA and Washington D.C., on-site exhibitions and many other special opportunities. The Gilder Lehrman Saturday Academy is open to students from area schools in grades 7 – 12. The courses are innovative and exciting. A complete listing of courses and dates is available upon request.

The Inner – City Jobs Program Coordinated through the offices of the Archdiocese of New York, the Inner-City Jobs Program provides students in junior year with employment in the New York business district. Qualifying students gain two years of summer employment in their post junior and senior years of high school. In some cases, employment on a part-time basis is provided during the course of the school year. All Hallows has been a participant in the program since its inception in 1985. Sponsors have been very impressed with the maturity and responsible work ethic of our students. Some firms have offered full-time employment to our students upon successful completion of their post-secondary studies.

Recent Job Placements through Inner-City Colgate Palmolive Mt. Sinai Hospital Wachtell, Lipton & Rosen LLP Bloomberg Financial Jennison Corp. Price Waterhouse Coopers

Bank of New York Weil Gotshal Law Haymarket Media KPMG Spiegel Company Securities & Exchange Commission Sterling Investment

Recent Minds Matter summer placements

Minds Matter Program Minds Matter brings bright and motivated inner-city high school students together with dedicated mentors to achieve academic excellence and expand educational horizons. Qualified college graduates working in business mentor students weekly in areas such as general tutoring, SAT preparation and college exploration. The program also assists students in applying to academic summer programs at various colleges, universities and preparatory schools throughout the country.

LIBERTY LEADS Program Bank Street College of Education has chosen All Hallows High School as one of the six schools in the New York Archdiocese to participate in its prestigious leadership program. Activities include enhanced classes in Math and Science, PSAT and SAT tutorials, summer internships, college summer programs and study abroad. The four – year program is designed to help students meet their cognitive, social and personal goals.

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Columbia Cornell UCLA Syracuse U. Japan NYU Georgetown

Skidmore U. Vermont U. Michigan U. Costa Rica Davidson Spain Italy

Recent Liberty Leads summer placements Ireland S.T.E.P. Program Inner - City Jobs Columbia Wave Hill NYU Costa Rica

Wilderness Global Teens YMCA Global Teens Dominican Republic Fordham University


Studying Abroad For over 10 years All Hallows students have traveled all over the world. Here are some of the places our students have been:

ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS

Students who excel during the school year are given the opportunity to travel around the world.

China Japan France The Netherlands Botswana

American Field Service (AFS) - Student Exchange Program AFS is a student-exchange program that encourages the pursuit of intercultural and international learning. Qualified students are given the opportunity to visit one of 46 countries for a four to six week summer experience. While living with a host family, the student shares in the culture, history and activities of the chosen country. He has the opportunity to make new friends, be exposed to a new language and complete some of his school-mandated Christian Service hours. This experience enhances a student’s personal and educational growth while increasing his self-esteem and confidence. Additionally, students gain a competitive edge in college admissions. Our students have benefited from generous scholarship opportunities.

Albert Schweitzer’s Leadership for Life Albert Schweitzer’s Leadership for Life (ASLFL) is a dynamic partnership with the Ireland Chamber of Commerce – United States (ICCUSA) and its foundation (The ICCUSA Foundation, Inc.) based in Providence, New Jersey. The ICCUSA Foundation, Inc. actively promotes educational, economic, commercial and financial relations between the U.S and Ireland. ASLFL’s efforts meet the educational mission of the Ireland Chamber of Commerce while providing members with the knowledge that they are creating the world of the future – a more prosperous, peaceful world with strong and courageous leadership free of bigotry, ambivalence and cultural ignorance.

South Africa Australia Hungary Australia Panama Italy Ireland Paraguay Finland Costa Rica Spain Thailand

Additionally, the Albert Schweitzer’s Leadership for Life Program gives students the opportunity to travel to Ireland the homeland of Edmund Rice.

St. John’s University College Advantage Program - CAP The university’s commitment to academic excellence is manifested through the College Advantage Program. This program provides qualified students concurrent enrollment in their high schools and college credit-bearing courses from the university. This program is offered to qualified juniors and seniors during the academic year. The classes are taught at each high school by the faculty. The courses include: English, mathematics, language, fine arts, science, social sciences & humanities with some disciplines limited for juniors. The objectives of the program are (a) to provide students with an opportunity to earn college credit while still in high school and (b) to provide reduced tuition cost to students and parents, and to serve as an assessment of a student’s ability to do college level work. Above: All Hallows students at Blessed Edmund

Montefiore Mentoring in Medicine Program

Rice’s Birthplace in Callan, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland

The Mentoring in Medicine Program offers the opportunity for students to advance their knowledge in the biological sciences and to expose them to a variety of health professional careers. In this rigorous program, students learn hands-on techniques, network with health professionals, prepare for a college curriculum, and, more importantly, learn a wealth of information about the array of health professional careers and healthy lifestyles. The Science and Health Careers Exploration Program curriculum will emphasize the biological sciences by reviewing the anatomy and physiology of 12 organ systems as encountered in most medical health curricula.

through the Albert Schweitzer Leadership for Life Program 2012.

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COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES 10

College

How many graduates go onto college?

Acceptances

In 2012, 98% of our seniors were accepted to colleges and universities throughout the country. More than $5.5 million was awarded to our 150 graduates.

Some of the schools our students have attended recently... AMHERST COLLEGE

LEHMAN COLLEGE

SUNY ALFRED

BARUCH COLLEGE

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY

SUNY BINGHAMTON

BOSTON COLLEGE

MANHATTAN COLLEGE

SUNY BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE

CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY

MARIST COLLEGE

SUNY CANTON

CLARKSON UNIVERSITY

MERCY COLLEGE

SUNY DELHI

COLLEGE OF MOUNT ST. MARY

MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE

SUNY FARMINGDALE

COLLEGE OF MOUNT ST. VINCENT

MOREHOUSE COLLEGE

SUNY MARITIME COLLEGE

COLLEGE OF ST. ROSE

NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SUNY OLD WESTBURY

COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY

SUNY PLATTSBURGH

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY

SUNY POTSDAM

CONCORDIA COLLEGE

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY

SUNY STONY BROOK

CORNELL UNIVERSITY

NOTRE DAME

SUNY BUFFALO

De PAUL UNIVERSITY

PACE UNIVERSITY

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY

DREW UNIVERSITY

QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY

THE CITADEL

DREXEL UNIVERSITY

RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE TRINITY COLLEGE

FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY

ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECH.

UNIVERSITY OF BRIDGEPORT

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY

RUTGERS UNIVERSITY

UC BERKELEY

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY

SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

HARVARD

ST. BONAVENTURE UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY

SETON HALL UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT

HOWARD UNIVERSITY

SIENA COLLEGE

VAUGHN COLLEGE OF

HUNTER COLLEGE

SKIDMORE COLLEGE

IONA COLLEGE

ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY

JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY

ST. PETER’S COLLEGE

WILLIAMS COLLEGE

JOHN JAY COLLEGE

ST. THOMAS AQUINAS COLLEGE

WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

AERONAUTICS AND TECH.


Our Belief and Policy on Academics

“All Students must be challenged according to their ability. We will never allow a student to fail until all avenues of help and assistance have been exhausted.”

Is help available if my son is not at grade level, falls behind or needs help adjusting to high school? There are tutorial programs at All Hallows for incoming freshmen who may need additional academic assistance. Either the student or the teacher may request tutoring. Under the direction of our Director of Supplemental Education, members of the National Honor Society and Big Brothers Club offer assistance during the week, before or after school. The Big Brothers Club is a specially trained group of selected juniors and seniors who work closely with each freshman as early as the first month of high school.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the requirements for Christian Service? By Trenz Pruca

Students are involved in Christian Service during their four years of study at All Hallows. Through involvement with the community and treating others with compassion and respect, All Hallows men prepare themselves to be leaders and role models. Our education not only prepares All Hallows students to be men of the future, but also to be men of high moral standing. By the time students graduate they will have accumulated 100 hours of service - an achievement that colleges like to see in their applicants. 9th Year - 10 Hours 10th Year - 20 Hours 11th Year - 30 Hours

ALL HALLOWS TIMELINE

12th Year - 40 Hours

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1985

2006

2011

All Hallows High School is founded in Harlem.

All Hallows Varsity Basketball Team captures the illustrious State Championship

NYC Baseball Champs

All Hallows honored at the White House for its involvement with Gilder Lehrman

1929 Ground is broken and construction begins on the new All Hallows building.

1931 All Hallows High School moves from Harlem brownstones to the Bronx

2004 All Hallows recognized as one of the top 50 Catholic High Schools in the U.S., an honor the school has won for seven consecutive years.

2009 All Hallows celebrates its Centennial Anniversary.

2011 All Hallows Varsity Baseball Team captures the CHSAA “A” Division title, the first since 1954

2012 100th Graduation at St. Patrick’s Cathedral

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All Hallows High School 111 East 164th Street Bronx, NY 10452 www.allhallows.org

all hallows 111 East 164th Street Bronx, NY 10452 Tel 718-293-4545 Fax 718-410-8298

8th Grade Applicants, Remember to attend our OPEN HOUSE! Sunday, October 14, 2012 NOON - 4PM and

If you have any questions about Admissions, please contact: Mr. Eric Mercado Director of Admissions 718-293-4545 x135 emercado@allhallows.org

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013 3PM - 6PM


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