All Hallows School Profile 2024-2025

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111 East 164th Street

Bronx, NY 10452

Phone: 718-293-4545

Fax: 718-293-8634

www.allhallows.org

CEEB 333410

PRESIDENT

MR. RON SCHUTTE´

PRINCIPAL

MR. NICHOLAS CORRADO

MISSION STATEMENT

All Hallows High School, founded in 1909 by the Congregation of Christian Brothers, is an inner city, Catholic, college preparatory school in the heritage of Blessed Edmund Rice. We developed 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. Originally founded for young men, the 2024-2025 school year will be All Hallows’ first year as a co-ed institution.

ABOUT OUR SCHOOL

FOUNDED by the Congregation of Christian Brothers

ESTABLISHED in 1909, Celebrating Excellence in Education for over a century.

ENROLLMENT: 350 students

ETHNICITY:

66% Hispanic, 16% African American, 5% White/Asian, 13% Multiracial

FAMILY INCOME: 57% of families receive public assistance

FAMILIES: 56% of our students come from single parent homes.

ACCREDITATION: Middle States Association and the New York Board of Regents since 1913.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

• Middle School Report Card

• Two letters of Recommendations

• TACHS scores

2024-2025 SCHOOL PROFILE

COLLEGE ADVISORS

KERRY MURPHY DOLAN

DIRECTOR OF COUNSELING COLLEGE COORDINATOR

kmurphy@allhallows.org

OUR COMMUNITY

GINA KLEIN COLLEGE COORDINATOR

gklein@allhallows.org

Our school is located in the 15th Congressional District, whose residents have the lowest per capita income in the nation. Located two blocks from Yankee Stadium, we draw students primarily from neighborhoods of the South Bronx, Harlem, Washington Heights, the five boroughs of New York City, Yonkers, and New Jersey. Our annual tuition is $7200 plus $1000 in fees.

CURRICULUM

In order to graduate from All Hallows High School, students must earn the following credits. We require 30 credits for graduation, which exceeds the NYS standard of 22 credits.

COURSE CREDIT

ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSES

World History, US Government and Politics, US History, Spanish Language, English Literature and Composition, Capstone Research, Capstone Seminar, African American Studies

AP SCORES

55% of students received a score of 3 or higher.

CALCULATION OF GRADE POINT AVERAGE

When calculating GPAs, the mid-year and final marks are multiplied by 1.1 in AP & Honors Courses, 1.05% in Regents Courses, and 1.0% in standard courses. We have honors classes in all year levels including History 9, English, Calculus, Pre-Calculus, Physics, Chemistry, Spanish. and all Advanced Placement courses. We are no longer ranking students.

ALL HALLOWS HigH ScHool

AVERAGE SAT SCORE

CLASS OF 2024

2024-2025 SCHOOL PROFILE

92% of Seniors took the SAT achieving an average score of 951

Reading - 489 Math - 462

CLASS OF 2024 STATISTICS

GRADUATION RATE

100% graduation rate.

ADDITIONAL

NOTEWORTHY

COLLEGE PLACEMENT

100% of graduating seniors were accepted to a four-year college;

82% attended a 4-year college;

9% attended a 2-year college or technical college.

DETAILS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS

• Foroige International Leadership Conference in the Republic of Ireland- 2010-Present

• Model G20 Program Participants at Harvard University, Buenos Aires and Beijing 2017-2020, Virtual Summit 2023

• Questbridge Match Scholars- 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023

• Questbridge Finalists- 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023

• New York State Seal of Biliteracy participating school since 2023. Students earn this award after attaining high levels of proficiency in the three modes of communication in English and one or more languages

ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS

Futures and Options:

This program guides New York City’s youth to explore careers through career development and paid mentored internships.

National Hispanic Institute (NHI):

NHI provides youth with leadership opportunities that begin in 9th grade and continue throughout college. This program aims to provide students with extensive career readiness tools (e.g. interview skills, resume writing, dressing for success etc.) to help prepare future leaders for college and beyond.

Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR):

In partnership with Fordham University, students at All Hallows have the opportunity to receive close mentorship with undergraduate college students. In this group, students identify key issues within their community, research solutions, and execute an action plan. This is an opportunity to engage in college level research.

Big Brothers / Big Sisters:

This is a mentoring program that is offered to our students. The main focus is to match up freshman and senior students so that our upperclassmen can help guide our underclassmen.

Engineering Tomorrow:

This foundation’s mission is to attract high school students to the engineering field by introducing them to real-world engineering projects that illustrate how the math and science they study is applied.

Corporate Communication Pipeline Program (CCP):

The Corporate Communications Pipeline (CCP) program at Fordham University intends to provide high school students throughout New York City with access to a challenging business curriculum at the Gabelli School of Business. The curriculum concludes with a pitch proposal competition, judged by industry experts, and a cash prize for the winning team. Upon successful completion of the program, student participants will also receive hands-on support in the Fordham University college admissions process.

BEYOND THE CLASSROOM

Varsity Sports:

Baseball

Basketball

Gaming

Soccer

Softball

Cross Country

Indoor Track

Outdoor Track

Clubs/Activities Offered:

Drama , Music

Peer Forward

Mock Trial

Peer Ministry

Chess Modern Band

Yearbook

Stock Market Club

Scholas

Bronx Sky Farm + 25 more

ALL HALLOWS HigH ScHool

2024-2025 SCHOOL PROFILE

COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES AND/OR ENROLLMENT OVER THE LAST 5-YEARS

Boston University

Catholic University

Clarkson University

Colby College

Colgate University

Columbia University

Cornell University

The Cooper Union

Dartmouth College

Dominican University

Drexel University

Duquesne University

Eckerd College

Embry Riddle

Emory University

Fairleigh Dickinson University

Fordham University

Georgetown University

Hampton University

Howard University

Iona University

Johns Hopkins University

Juniata College

Lehigh University

LeMoyne College

Louisiana State University

Loyola University Maryland

Loyola University New Orleans

Manhattan University

College of Holy Cross

Marist College

Morehouse College

Mercy University

University of Mount Saint Vincent

Penn State University

Muhlenberg College

Quinnipiac University

Rochester Institute of Technology

Russell Sage College

St. Francis College

Savannah College of Art & Design

Saint John’s University

St. Thomas Aquinas College

Seton Hall University

Siena College

Sacred Heart University

Susquehanna University

Syracuse University

Temple University

Union College

University of Connecticut

University of Delaware

University of Dayton

University of Notre Dame

University of Rochester

University of Scranton

University of South Florida

University of Tampa

University of Virginia

Vaughn College

Villanova University

Virginia Military Institute

Virginia Tech

Wesleyan University

Western Michigan University

State University of New York (SUNY):

University at Albany

Binghamton

Buffalo State

Cortland

Geneseo

New Paltz

Oswego

Purchase

Stony Brook

University at Buffalo

City College of New York (CUNY)

Baruch College

Brooklyn College

City College

College of Staten Island

Hunter College

John Jay College

Lehman

NYC Teach

Queens College

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