SVPHS School Profile 2025-2026

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THE SCHOOL

SCHOOL PROFILE 2025-2026

113 St. Mary’s Place, Laurel, MD 20707

Phone: 301-725-3228 | Fax: 301-725-0493 | www.pallottihs.org

President/Principal

Je rey Palumbo

Assistant Principal of Academics

David Tenney

Assistant Principal of Student A airs

School

St. Vincent Pallotti High School is the oldest coeducational, Catholic secondary, college preparatory school in the Archdiocese of Washington. Founded in 1921 by the Pallottine Sisters, the school is located in historical Laurel, Maryland; the school attracts students from surrounding counties and the District of Columbia. Pallotti persues its mission of promoting academic excellence and building Christian character in a small community atmosphere. This is accomplished by an emphasis on the values of dilligence, integrity and discipline. The school o ers a curriculum that draws on the best of traditional Catholic education while meeting the contemporary demands of a traditional liberal arts curriculum, a challenging four-year honors program, a wide range of Advanced Placement (AP) courses, career orientated Arts Academy, an ASAP (Accelerated Science at Pallotti) and Engineering/Computer Science programs, and a learning center for college-bound students who need individual support.

FACULTY & STAFF

Teachers: 42

Administrators: 16

All teachers and administrators hold a minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree and the majority hold Masters or Masters+ degrees.

ACCREDITATION

Maryland State Department of Education

Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools Association of Independent Maryland Schools (A.I.M.S.)

THE SCHOOL COMMUNITY

St. Vincent Pallotti High School is committed to maintaining the quality and diversity of its student body. Pallotti enrolls students from over 50 di erent schools in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Howard, Montgomery, and Prince George’s counties in Maryland, and the District of Columbia.

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Pallotti o ers over 25+ varsity athletics teams that compete in the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) and the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland (IAAM) conferences. A variety of opprotunities such as campus ministry, retreats, prayer services and liturgies, vocal music and band programs, artistic studio programs, and extra-curricular clubs are also o ered.

Class of 2025 College Placement

ENROLLMENT

Grades 9-12: 438

Student to Faculty Ratio: 1:13

Average Class Size: 15

Male Student Ratio: 58%

Female Student Ratio: 42%

Class of 2026: 112

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

All students must complete a minimum of 27 credits.

Additional Graduation Requirements

Students must complete a minimum of 20 hours of community service during each year enrolled at Pallotti.

GRADING

College Admissions Test Scores

2025-2026 COURSES OFFERED

Indicates Honors or AP Course * AA Indicates Arts Academy Course

BUSINESS

• Business

• Marketing

• Personal Finance

• Home & Repair Maintenance

ENGINEERING

• Engineering Essentials

• Intro. to Engineering Design*

• Computer Integrated Manufacturing*

• Civil Engineering & Architecture

ENGLISH

• American Literature*

• British Literature*

• Honors Literary Criticism*

• Introduction to Literature and

• Composition*

• Senior Literature

• Yearbook

• AP English Language*

• AP English Literature*

MATHEMATICS

• Algebra I Part A • Algebra I Part B

• Algebra I*

• Foundations for Algebra

• Algebra II with Trigonometry Concepts

• Algebra II with Trigonometry*

• Calculus

• Financial Algebra

• Geometry*

• Pre-Calculus*

• AP Calculus AB**

• AP Statistics** (online)

• AP Calculus BC** (online)

MODERN & CLASSICAL LANGUAGE

• French I, II*, III*, IV*

• Mandarin I, II, III, IV*

• Spanish I, II*, III*, IV*

• AP French*

• AP Spanish*

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

• Contract Physical Education

• Health

• Physical Education

• Strength & Conditioning

• Women’s Fitness

• Introduction to Dance

• Sports Medicine

RELIGION

• Church History and Sacraments

• Ethics: Catholic Moral and Social Teaching*

• Foundations of Faith & Scripture

• The Mission of Jesus & the Church

SCIENCE

• Earth and Space Science

• Biology*

• Chemistry*

• Food Chemistry

• Human Anatomy & Physiology

• Marine Biology

• Physics*

• Zoology

• AP Biology*

• AP Chemistry*

• AP Environmental Science*

SOCIAL STUDIES

• American Government*

• Global Issues

• Psychology

• Sociology

• United States History*

• World History*

• World Religions

• AP European History

• AP American Government*

• AP United States History*

• AP World History**

• AP Psychology*

TECHNOLOGY/COMPUTER

SCIENCE

• Digital Art

• Graphic Design

• Intro. to Computer Programming

• Game Design

• Pallotti Transitions

• AP Computer Sci. Principles*

• AP Computer Sci. A

• Cyber Security

• Home Maintenance & Repair

PERFORMING ARTS

DANCE

• Dance 1-4 AA

• Dance Ensemble AA

• Dance for Music Theatre 1-2 AA

• Dance Repertory 1-4 AA

• Introduction to Dance

INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC

• Concert Band

• Intro to Piano Keyboarding

• Instr. Applied Performance 1-4 AA

• Instr. Performance Practice 1-4 AA

• Music Theory I - IV AA

• String Orchestra

• Wind Ensemble*

THEATRE ARTS

• Acting 1,2 AA

• Arts Production Workshop AA

• Drama

• Dramatic Emerging Artist AA

• Graduate Aria AA

• Script Analysis AA

• Shakespeare & Stage Combat AA

VOCAL MUSIC

• Chorus

• Music Theory I,II,III,IV AA

• Upper Chorus

• Vocal Applied Performance 1-4 AA

• Vocal Performance Practice 1-4 AA

VISUAL ARTS

• Art Atelier 1-3 AA

• Digital Art

• Digital Photography I

• Drawing 1

• Drawing for Arts Academy AA

• Fundamentals of Art

• Graphic Design

• Painting 1

• Painting for Arts Academy AA

• Sculpture

• AP Studio Art: 2-D Design*

• AP Studio Art: 3-D Design*

CLASS SAMPLING OF COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES

94% of our graduates continue higher education immediately following high school with the majority attending four-year colleges and universities. Our comprehensive counseling program includes such highlights as, college planning all four years, academic advising, schedule planning, annual parent information meetings by grade level, individual student appointments for each grade level, and classroom sessions on a variety of topics.

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