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Dominican Academy CATHOLIC, COLLEGE-PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS


OUR MISSION,

Our Legacy This year, we celebrate Dominican Academy’s 125th jubilee! Since our founding in 1897, Dominican Academy has consistently ranked among the premier Catholic high schools in both New York City and the United States. Located in an historic mansion on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Dominican Academy (D.A.) unites academic rigor with a warm, family-like atmosphere. Sponsored by the Dominican Sisters of Peace, D.A. stands alone as the only all-honors high school for young women in New York State. D.A. guides and challenges students to seek truth and justice in their world and to make meaningful contributions to society. Our students strive for excellence in all things, guided by the Dominican pillars of Study, Community, Just Actions, and Prayer. We invite you to become a part of our future and to shape the world with intelligence, compassion, and faith.

D.A. PLEDGE “In the Dominican tradition, I pledge to search for truth through

STUDY,

COMMUNITY, reach out to others through Preaching & JUST ACTIONS, and enfold my life in PRAYER.” work to create a caring


Founded in 1897 by the Dominican Sisters 15+ A.P. CLASSES and 20+ ELECTIVES Ranked the #3

Catholic Girls High School in

35% of D.A. STUDENTS speak a LANGUAGE

other than English at home

New York State for 2021

80% of Students are

100%

ROMAN CATHOLIC

COLLEGES and UNIVERSITIES

100% of Students

of graduates attend four-year

engage in

Total enrollment of

250 students

85% of each graduating class from 2016-2020 earned

AVERAGING

ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS

295,000

$

PER STUDENT, PER YEAR

35+ CLUBS and ACTIVITIES

8 VARSITY

SERVICE LEARNING

8:1 STUDENT to TEACHER RATIO with over 80% of faculty holding at least one advanced degree

Our

250 STUDENTS TRAVEL from...

all 5 boroughs of NYC, CT, Long Island, NJ, & Westchester.

ATHLETIC TEAMS View Book 2021-2022 1 BE PART OF OUR FUTURE Over 40% of D.A. students are athletes


Then & Now


C E L E B R AT I N G O U R PA S T,

Embracing Our Future Dominican Academy was founded by the Dominican Sisters in 1897 as a co-educational school for grades K-12. In 1936, the Academy moved from its original location at 706 Madison Avenue to 44 East 68th Street, where it remains today as one of the preeminent Catholic high schools for young women in the country. The building was constructed in 1921 as the private residence of Colonel Michael Friedsam, a notable philanthropist and art collector. Friedsam’s collection contained numerous masterpieces by artists such as Vermeer, Rembrandt, Van Eyck, and Botticelli. Many of the original architectural elements, including carved marble fireplaces, stained glass windows, and ornate wood- and ironwork, are still enjoyed today. The mansion underwent its first major enhancement in the summers of 2017 and 2018 which included the addition of two full-sized classrooms, reconfiguration of the library and dedicated chapel, and replacement of the building’s technology and security infrastructure. In this, our 125th jubilee year, we celebrate our legacy and the countless individuals who have worked tirelessly for our success as we look forward to an even brighter future for our school and the young women entrusted to our care.

125 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE


ACADEMICS

AT D.A., LEARNING IS PERSONAL. Dominican Academy challenges young women with a comprehensive and rigorous academic program. D.A. stands alone as the only all-honors school for girls in New York State. All of our classes are either Honors or Advanced Placement level. Small classes ensure personalized attention and foster opportunities for mentorship and personal growth. The largest class on average is no more than 22 students, and electives and A.P. classes can have as few as 5 to 15 students. Our students enjoy a solid foundation in the Arts, History, Language, Literature, Theology, and STEM. A D.A. graduate is an engaged and informed citizen with a skill-set that extends beyond critical reading, writing, and thinking — she is a compassionate leader, a thoughtful advocate, and a prayerful policy-maker. In order to graduate from Dominican Academy, students must successfully complete at least 26 ½ credits of coursework as outlined below: English: 4 credits

Theology: 4 credits

History: 4 credits

World Languages: 4 credits (minimum 2 years Latin)

STEM: 6 ½ credits The Arts: 2 credits

Electives: 2 credits

STEM The Barbara Robotti Murray, ‘64 Science Center and Natalie Frankowski, ‘14 Collaborative Classroom provide D.A. students with the ideal environment for student-centered learning and hands-on experiments, which are fundamental parts of all science classes. Students hone their analytical and creative skills through Math, Science, and Technology courses.

TECHNOLOGY At Dominican Academy, we understand the importance of technology as a tool to engage our students and expand their horizons. } Our state-of-the-art technological infrastructure guarantees the reliability, speed, and accessibility of our network for all devices. Students use the device of their choice to support their in-class learning. } As part of the Dominican Academy experience, we provide each student with Microsoft Office 365, the Adobe Creative Cloud Suite, TurnItIn, a New York Times all-access subscription, and Google Classroom. } All D.A. students take Research and Technology, a two-year course aimed at honing students’ academic research, writing, and citation skills. Students perfect their technical skills while learning the basics of computer programming, drafting resumés and cover letters, and applying for internships.

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ACADEMICS

Learn

Our curriculum provides a full college-preparatory education — from the humanities and language to science and mathematics. Students customize their coursework by choosing from over 15 Advanced Placement (A.P.) courses and over 20 electives.

A.P. Classes Art History

Macroeconomics

Biology

Mandarin

Calculus AB

Spanish

Chemistry

Physics B

Computer Science Principles

Psychology

English Literature

U.S. Government

Environmental Science

U.S. History

Latin

World History

Electives Advocacy: Tools and Tactics

Glee Club/Chorus

Pre-A.P. Art History

Intro to Art History

Body-Mind Conditioning

Intro to Modern Art

Chinese Society and Culture

Intro to Computer Programming

The Civil Rights Movement: Then and Now

Intro to Music Theory

Creative Writing

Latin Poetry

Dominican Yearbook Forensic Science

Latin IV Pre-Calculus and Calculus Senior Ensemble

This list represents a sample of the courses that were offered to students for 2021-2022. Courses run based on interest and enrollment.

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CLUBS

Play EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES D.A. students cultivate their interests and form lasting friendships through our academic and extracurricular programming. Students at every grade level enjoy opportunities for leadership, personal growth, and exploration.

CLUBS The 2021-2022 club roster includes over 35 student-run organizations, including Art Club, Girls Who Code, Literary Journal, Mock Trial, Museum Club, Newspaper, Pre-Med Society, Student Council, Yearbook, Women’s Empowerment, and many more! Under the guidance of a faculty moderator, students are able to start their own club to pursue areas of interest that are not represented. Visit our website for a full list of clubs and descriptions.

VARSITY ATHLETICS At D.A., excellence extends beyond the classroom to the court. Our student-athletes learn valuable lessons in leadership, teamwork, and discipline as members of our Varsity teams: Basketball, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Cross Country Track, Indoor and Outdoor Track, and Volleyball. Our student-athletes compete against other girls' high schools within the Archdiocese of New York as members of the Catholic High School Athletic Association (CHSAA).

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ARTS

A HAVEN FOR THE ARTS ON THE UPPER EAST SIDE Our mansion originally housed one of the premier art collections in the United States with works by Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Van Eyck, to name a few. Today, our culturallyrich location and performing arts curriculum continue to spark students’ creativity, while building confidence and cultivating poise through solo and group performances.

DANCE Students participate in weekly hour-long dance classes under the instruction of a professionally-trained modern dancer. Over four years, students explore the world of dance, from ballet and modern to jazz and social dancing, as well as yoga and pilates. Students chassé under the watchful eye of Sir Thomas Lawrence’s Lady Wellesley to fulfill their physical education requirement.

DRAMA AND MUSIC In Freshman and Sophomore year, all students take weekly Drama and Music classes. In Drama, students are introduced to the theater through a study of public speaking techniques, monologues, dialogues and plays. The course culminates in a showcase performance of a one-act play or scene from a musical comedy. In Music, students learn to appreciate and understand music’s many styles through listening, analysis, and performance through activities such as singing, conducting, and composing across a variety of genres.

SKETCHING AT THE FRICK Dominican Academy partners with the Frick Collection to offer students the opportunity to learn alongside the Great Masters. The Frick, located a mere two blocks away, is one of the preeminent art museums in the U.S. and houses works by world-renowned artists. Interested students in all grades attend sketching classes at the museum, at no extra charge.

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PRAYER

Pray

LIVING OUR DOMINICAN IDENTITY Dominican Academy is sponsored by the Dominican Sisters of Peace. Dominican Sisters of Peace are vowed Catholic Sisters who strive to live a life of peace-making. Building upon the teachings of the Gospel and the tradition of the Roman Catholic Church, Dominican Sisters work to build a more peaceful world through ministries, prayer, and way of life. In the Dominican tradition, prayer, community, ministry, and study are at the heart of the order's vocation and Dominican Academy’s mission.

PRAYER IN ACTION At D.A., we pride ourselves on our Roman Catholic identity and believe that the best education nurtures the whole person — intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually — regardless of faith or creed. While 80% of our students identify as Roman Catholic, the remainder are Christian, Orthodox Christian, Jewish, Muslim, or non-religious. Students attend school-wide masses several times a year, and bi-weekly masses are offered in the school chapel.

RETREATS Students participate in a retreat each year during their time at Dominican Academy. The program allows our students to explore their unique relationship with God and to understand that faith affects every aspect of their lives.

EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS Interested seniors are ordained as Eucharistic Ministers. In preparation, students work closely with the members of the Theology Department to understand their ministry better.

DOMINICAN ACADEMY PREACHERS (DAPS) DAPs are dedicated to highlighting our Dominican identity in the school community. Members organize and lead the Freshman Retreat, plan our Global Awareness Week, and coordinate a Christmas toy drive for children. DAPs members attend the yearly Dominican Preaching Conference, where they learn from and pray with students from other Dominican high schools throughout the country.

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JUST ACTIONS

ADVOCACY IN ACTION SERVICE LEARNING PROGRAM (S.L.P) Our S.L.P is a unique academic program integrated into our Theology courses. Combining direct service with education and reflection, this four-year program empowers students to advocate for others and to realize the practical applications of their classroom learning.

JUNIOR ADVOCACY EXPO (JAXPO) Building upon their Christian Ethics curriculum, Juniors choose advocacy topics to present to the school community and a panel of outside judges at the annual JAXPO fair. The objective of this project is for students to better understand how to identify areas of injustice, design and implement strategies to address areas of concern, and to enlist the support of others to help in their advocacy. Recent topics have included prison reform, misogyny in video games, and the portrayal of mental illness in the media.

SENIOR SEMINARS WITH REGIS HIGH SCHOOL D.A. Seniors join Seniors at our brother school, Regis High School, for weekly Social Justice Seminars. Guest speakers share their expertise in a specific area of social justice, and students participate in small group discussions. This unique program aims to have students engage each other on a number of global social justice and Christian service issues. Recent topics have included the refugee crisis, global health issues, access to clean water, and immigration reform.

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BEYOND THE CLASSROOM

NEW YORK IS OUR CLASSROOM... Integrated coursework and experiences in NYC and beyond highlight the interconnectedness of study and practice. We challenge our students to use their skills and knowledge to explore their city and world, and embrace new perspectives.

DIVERSITY D.A. celebrates the ethnic, geographic, and economic diversity of our student body. Our students travel from all five boroughs of New York City, Connecticut, Long Island, New Jersey, and Westchester, and over 35% speak a language other than English at home.

WORLD LANGUAGES The study of World Languages remains an integral part of a D.A. education. All students are required to take two years of both Latin and either French, Mandarin, or Spanish, for a minimum of 4 years of language. Interested students can continue their studies with advanced and A.P. level language classes.

SCHOOL IN THE CITY Each semester, all students participate in visits throughout New York City that complement their in-class study. School in the City gives D.A. students the opportunity to make New York City their own by exploring the many cultural and historic institutions nearby. Past trips have included Lincoln Center, MoMA, the Morgan Library, the Museum of the City of New York, the Tenement Museum, and the Museum of the Moving Image. Juniors and Seniors attend a Broadway play each Spring.

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Explore

...THE WORLD IS OUR CAMPUS TRIPS ABROAD Each year, D.A. sponsors an international trip that is open to both students and their family members. The trip takes place during either the Easter or Summer Break. Past trips have included Athens and the Greek Islands, Germany and Austria, Italy, Spain, and more! Our Easter 2022 trip is to England and France.

SERVICE TRIP TO ZAMBIA Selected rising seniors travel to Zambia to visit Our Lady of Fatima School, the top girls school in the country sponsored by the Dominican Sisters. Students immerse themselves in the local community by attending classes during the day, and assisting doctors and nurses with field work in the surrounding areas. This is an invaluable opportunity for our students to engage in service and solidarity with other Dominican girls half a world away.

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THE D.A. CLASS OF 2021 Members of the D.A. Class of 2021 were accepted into the following colleges and universities in the U.S. and abroad. Our 64 graduates were awarded over $25.3 million in merit scholarships and grants.

College and University Acceptances for the D.A. Class of 2021 include: Adelphi University* Arizona State University Barnard College Boston College

Loyola University Maryland*

Tufts University

Loyola University New Orleans

University of California Irvine*

Tulane University*

Boston University*

Loyola University of Maryland

Bowdoin College*

Manhattan College*

Brigham Young University

Marquette University*

University of California San Diego*

Catholic University of America*

McGill University

University of Delaware*

Middlebury College *

University of Maryland*

Muhlenberg College Nazareth College

University of Massachusetts Amherst*

New York Institute of Technology

University of Miami*

College of the Holy Cross*

University of Michigan*

Columbia University

New York University*

University of North Carolina

Cornell University*

University of Pennsylvania

CUNY, all campuses

North Carolina State University

Drexel University*

Northeastern University* Ohio State University *

University of Scranton*

Duquesne University* Elon University*

Oxford College at Emory University

Clemson University Colby College Colgate University*

Emory University

Penn State University*

Fairfield University*

Providence College*

Fordham University*

Quinnipiac University*

Franklin and Marshall College

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute*

George Washington University

Sacred Heart University*

University of California Los Angeles

University of Pittsburgh* University of South Carolina* University of St. Andrews, Scotland University of Tampa* University of Texas at Austin University of Vermont* University of Washington University of Wisconsin, Madison

Georgetown University*

Saint Louis University*

Georgia Institute of Technology

Simmons University

Harvard University

Smith College

Hillsdale College

St. John's University*

Indiana University

St. Joseph's University

Lafayette College

SUNY, various campuses*

Le Moyne College*

Syracuse University*

Lehigh University*

Temple University

The College of William and Mary*

Loyola Marymount University*

The University of Tampa

Xavier University

Trinity College, Dublin

Yale University

Skidmore College

Loyola University Chicago*

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University of Wisconsin* Vassar College* Villanova University * Wake Forest University* Washington University Wellesley College Wesleyan University

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GUIDANCE AND LEADERSHIP

Succeed BONDS THAT LAST A LIFETIME A warm, family-like atmosphere creates a tangible sense of social involvement, community spirit, and lasting friendships among our students. D.A. students are leaders both in and out of the classroom, participating in programs, partnerships, and internships that pave the way for success.

GUIDANCE AND WELLNESS COUNSELING Guidance classes for all four years keep students on track in and out of the classroom. All D.A. students benefit from a personal relationship with a guidance counselor. Students meet weekly in small groups and regularly one-on-one with a counselor. Guidance counselors are always available to assist students throughout the day. In Freshman and Sophomore year, guidance focuses primarily on the adjustment to high school, time management, and work habits. In the Junior and Senior years, guidance classes spotlight college preparation and placement. Each student works closely with her guidance counselor in weekly meetings to set goals for her future studies. College prep starts in freshman year, paving the way for 100% of D.A. graduates to pursue higher education at accredited four-year colleges and universities in the U.S. and abroad.

ROBUST ALUMNAE NETWORK The D.A. sisterhood extends far beyond the walls of 44 East 68th Street. Our students benefit from an extensive network of alumnae who enthusiastically donate their time and talent to their alma mater. Each spring, the Advancement Office sponsors a Career Day for 11th graders with alum representatives from different professional fields. Year round, alums work with students in many ways — from being available by phone and email to serving as mentors and hiring student interns.

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HOW TO APPLY Dominican Academy attracts some of the most talented young women in the tri-state area. The Admissions Committee strongly considers candidates who score in the top 15% on the TACHS Exam, have above average grades, and wish to strive for excellence in a Catholic, college-preparatory environment. Admission is based on the student’s scores in each section of the TACHS Exam and her middle school records. Dominican Academy does not consider race, religion, national or ethnic origin, or economic status when making admissions decisions or merit scholarship and financial aid decisions. 1. Register to take the TACHS exam: We strongly encourage all applicants to take the TACHS Exam. Register by visiting www.tachsinfo.com no later than October 24, 2021. We also consider applicants who take the HSPT, COOP, and CHSEE Exams. If you are applying with one of these exams, please notify the Admissions Office directly. 2. List D.A. on your TACHS exam: The 2021 TACHS exam will be administered virtually on Friday, November 5, 2021 in the Archdiocese of New York and Saturday, November 6, 2021 in the Dioceses of Brooklyn and Queens and Rockville Centre. Interested students must indicate D.A. as one of their three choices on the exam. We give strong preference to candidates who list D.A. as their first choice; however, we will consider all first, second, and third choice applicants. We only consider first choice applicants for merit scholarship and need-based financial aid opportunities. 3. Complete the online application and forward transcripts: For students attending a Catholic elementary school in the Archdiocese of New York or the Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens: Your current school will help you submit the student’s records through the TACHS Applicant Record. For students attending a public, private, or non-diocesan school: Complete Section A of the Applicant Record which can be found in the TACHS information booklet or on the TACHS website. Submit the Applicant Record to the student’s eighth grade principal, teacher, or counselor, who will then complete the remaining sections and send the student’s records to Dominican Academy. We suggest you provide your teacher with a stamped addressed envelope. All applicants: Complete and submit our online application available on the D.A. website. Additional materials, including letters of recommendation and personal statements, are not required but are recommended. All supplemental application materials must be submitted by December 15, 2021 either electronically to admissions@dominicanacademy.org or by mail to the attention of the Admissions Office: Dominican Academy, 44 East 68th Street, New York, NY 10065. 4. Complete the S.S.S. Financial Aid Form (Optional): Families interested in the possibility of need-based financial aid must submit the School and Student Service for Financial Aid form (S.S.S.) no later than December 15, 2021. See next page for details. 5. Await Admissions Decisions sent in January 2022: All admissions decisions will be sent by land mail and email no earlier than January 19, 2022.

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Tuition for 2021-2022 is $19,100. While the actual cost of a Dominican Academy education is over $25,000 per student, we are able to bridge the gap with the generous contributions of our alumnae, parents, and benefactors. Our fundraising efforts ensure that D.A. remains accessible to talented students of all economic backgrounds.

MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS Dominican Academy offers a select number of full- and partial-tuition merit scholarships. We will invite first choice students with outstanding academic performance in school and on the TACHS Exam to participate in our in-house scholarship exam and interview process. All scholarship candidates and their families must meet a D.A. faculty or staff member for a personal interview. A teacher’s recommendation is required. Qualified candidates will be invited directly by the Admissions Office in January 2022.

FINANCIAL AID Dominican Academy is committed to collaborating with families to ensure that financial concerns do not inhibit a talented student from receiving a top-notch education. While we do the best we can with our limited resources to meet families’ needs, we are unable to meet the needs of all applicants for financial aid. Interested families must submit a financial aid application available at www.solutionsbySSS.com no later than December 15, 2021. Limited need-based financial aid is granted at the school’s discretion. The Financial Aid Committee will finalize awards only after the SSS file is complete.

PRIVATE SCHOLARSHIPS AND TUITION ASSISTANCE Dominican Academy honors private scholarships such as, but not limited to, the Archdiocese of New York Be a Student’s Friend and Cardinal’s Scholarships, ADNY educator discounts, Inner City Scholarships, and the Columbus Citizens Foundation. If you have questions about a specific scholarship, please contact our Admissions Office. Please Direct All Inquiries To: Ms. Madeleine B. Metzler, ‘07, Director of Admissions, at 212-744-0195, ext 131, or mmetzler@dominicanacademy.org

TUITION AND FEES FOR 2021-2022 Tuition ......................................................................... $19,100 Fees ................................................................................ $650* Registration Fee ................................................................ $200 *Fees include most textbooks, School in the City trips, laboratory supplies, technology fee, student retreats, student newspaper, yearbook, and Parents’ Association dues.

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TUITION AND SCHOLARSHIPS


SR. MARGARET ORMOND, O.P., ‘60, PRESIDENT DR. LESLIE POOLE PETIT, P‘14, ‘19, PRINCIPAL MADELEINE B. METZLER, ‘07, DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS

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