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Vandebilt Catholic High School

Faith. Family. Excellence.


Houma Central Catholic High School Vandebilt Catholic High School

Th e m i ss i o n o f Van d eb i l t Cath o l ic H i g h S ch o o l i s to p rovi d e s tu d e nts w ith a h o l i s t ic e d u cat i o n that is ro o te d i n rel i gi o u s val ue s, s t ru c tu re d th ro u g h frie ndly d i s c i p l i n e, n u rtu re d by pe rso nal atte nt i o n , an d co m m i tte d to acad e m ic excel l e n ce.

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Our History The first Catholic school in Houma was opened on October 11, 1870 by the Marianites of Holy Cross. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart started with an enrollment of 25 girls. The school’s name was changed to St. Francis de Sales Academy in 1879 and boys were admitted for the first time in 1890. With the arrival of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart in the early 1950s, the school divided into St. Francis de Sales Boys’ and St. Francis de Sales Girls’ High Schools. As enrollment increased in the 1950s and 1960s, a new facility was built at the school’s current location, and the two schools merged in 1965 under the name Houma Central Catholic High School. In 1966 the school was dedicated as Vandebilt Catholic High School, named in the memory of Fr. August Vandebilt who was a longtime pastor of St. Francis de Sales Church. Vandebilt Catholic continues to be a Partners in Mission school with the Brothers of the Sacred Heart, following, teaching, and living the charism of Father Andre Coindre.

Our Philosophy Based on their experiences as students in a Brothers of the Sacred Heart school, Vandebilt Catholic graduates are becoming well-rounded, faith-filled, self-disciplined, compassionate, and academically prepared men and women who respond to God’s love. (Excerpt from Brothers of the Sacred Heart - Partners in Mission)

RELIGIOUS VALUES Because of the emphasis on spiritual growth and religious values, we hope that our graduates have a strong belief that God loves them, a willingness to respond to Jesus’ directive to love one another, a commitment to compassion, justice, and service, a desire for a deeper relationship with God through prayer, an understanding of the teachings and traditions of the Catholic Church, and an intentional integration of faith and daily life. FRIENDLY DISCIPLINE Through friendly discipline, we hope our graduates have developed self-discipline that guides their actions, are sensitive and respond with compassion to the limitations of others, have respect for authority and approach relationships with fairness, mutual trust, and cooperation. PERSONAL ATTENTION Because of the caring nature and personal attention given to our students, we hope our graduates can genuinely care for others, nurture positive relationships and build community, and value themselves and others as unique children of God. ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE As a result of our commitment to academic excellence, we hope our graduates are intellectually curious, are prepared to meet the academic demands of college and work, can strive to reach their intellectual potential, and use their intellectual gifts to serve others more effectively and generously.

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Vandebilt Catholic TERRIERS contributed nearly

45K

service hours to the school, the Church, and the community over the past 3 years.

Religious Values Each Vandebilt Catholic student receives approximately

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150

hours of faith instruction per year through daily religion classes.


Rooted in Catholic values and in the teachings of Jesus Christ, Vandebilt Catholic is a haven for spiritual formation. SPIRITUAL FORMATION INCLUDES: • DAILY RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND CLASSROOM PRAYER With an emphasis on the importance of prayer, each school day and class period begins with students and faculty praying together. • WEEKLY SCHOOL LITURGIES Various school groups and teams are given the opportunity to lead a weekly school-wide Masses during the year.

• MASS, ROSARIES, ADORATION, AND RECONCILIATION SERVICES Morning Mass is held in the chapel before school. Schedules are made for group rosaries, adoration, and reconciliation services at lunch periods. • YEARLY CLASS RETREATS Seniors participate in an off-campus weekend retreat. Full day retreats are provided for grades 8-11 with special attention to the needs of that age group. • SERVICE REQUIREMENTS In an effort to promote the prayerful spirit of service, students are required to complete 15-20 service hours each school year in the categories of service to VCHS to show ownership and pride in school, participation in service day as a school to a charity, and service to the community through a non-profit organization. • SCHOOL-WIDE PROJECTS AND EXTRACURRICULAR SERVICE The Annual Christmas project is led by the senior class to promote service to the community. A school-wide Lenten project also supports the Brothers of the Sacred Heart - Mission Amatongas. School groups and teams also participate in various service projects throughout the year. • CAMPUS MINISTRY Offers an additional opportunity for spiritual growth through various outlets such as Sisters in Christ, Men in Christ, Pro-Life Club, and Big Brother/Big Sister, as well as participating in the March for Life in Baton Rouge and Washington, D.C.

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Vandebilt Catholic Terriers come from

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different zip codes and over 10 public, private, and Catholic elementary schools in the Terrebonne, Lafourche, and surrounding parishes.

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30

members of the Vandebilt Catholic faculty and staff are

Alumni.


A personal approach to the education of the whole student is stressed at Vandebilt Catholic by offering diverse academic, athletic, and co-curricular programs to students with a large range of interests and talents. The philosophy of Vandebilt Catholic emphasizes friendly discipline, which corrects and admonishes, but at the same time teaches and encourages. While we expect respect for authority and adherence to rules and regulations, we advocate discipline that is respectful of the Christian dignity of the individual, is consistent and fair, and is based on a relationship of mutual trust and cooperation. This is essential to teach love of God, love of neighbor, and love of learning.

TECHNOLOGY SPECIFICATIONS:

ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE PROGRAM:

Beginning with the class of 2025, Vandebilt Catholic launched a one-to-one Chromebook initiative. With a one-to-one device program, Vandebilt Catholic is fostering improved accountability, along with organization and communication in a safe, secure, and protected learning environment. Students are trained as active participants in problem resolution and are involved in daily interactive, visual, and auditory learning experiences. Evolving technology guarantees that the use of such devices is limitless.

Tutoring/homework help and study hall through the Academic Excellence Program is offered during the second half of each lunch period. Peer tutors are available daily (by reservation or referral only), and subject area teachers are available for concept clarification or homework help on a first-come, first-served basis. Teachers or counselors will refer students for make-up work, tutoring, or homework help. Parents or students may also request peer tutoring services through the Academic Dean, grade level counselor, S.O.A.R. Director, or their teacher.

Minimum specifications for Chromebooks for all incoming students are as follows: • 8 GB RAM • 64 GB Storage • Touchscreen or 2-in-1 • Stylus Compatible • Auto expiration no sooner than June of the student’s graduation year (Devices will no longer auto update or support management system if outdated.)

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S.O.A.R. PROGRAM: (Resource)

The S.O.A.R. (Savoie Original Academic Resource) Program’s goal is to help students with specific learning difficulties achieve success in their academic courses. The program currently serves over 100 students, where services are tailored to meet individual student’s needs. The SOAR Program offers a variety of academic accommodations including: • Preferential seating in the classroom • Extended time on tests and quizzes • Quiet, separate testing environment • Altered exam schedules • Tests read aloud • Copies of teacher notes Classes offered through the SOAR Program: • Skills English • Practical Math • Practical Chemistry • Study Skills Skills and practical classes offer small group instruction, many opportunities for individual instruction, and slower-paced instruction to better meet the needs of students with learning differences. Study Skills Class: Students utilize planners and different study strategies to complete homework, assignments, and prepare for upcoming assessments. Teacher and peer tutors are available for students who need individual tutoring/study help.

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For more information about the S.O.A.R. Program, please contact Mrs. Marion Larke ‘00, Director of S.O.A.R. Program, at mlarke@htdiocese.org.


COUNSELING CENTER: The Counseling Center at Vandebilt Catholic strives to assist each individual to grow to his/her maximum potential. The center, in working with students individually and in classes, stresses moral values, coping skills, achieving full academic potential, problem solving, and planning for the future. The school currently staffs three counselors to provide support to students who experience difficulties such as grief, sickness, mental illness, and stress. The Counseling Center also encourages students to explore college and career readiness through Career Night, College Night, organized visits with various university representatives, and an annual Academic Signing Day for seniors. The school counselors on staff work hand-in-hand with both the Dean of Student Life and the Dean of Academics to ensure that every student’s emotional and academic needs are met during their time at Vandebilt Catholic.

HOPE PROGRAM: Vandebilt Catholic’s HOPE Program (Higher Options for People with Exceptionalities) offers a modified inclusion setting for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The goal is to prepare students for the transition to life after high school while continuing to emphasize academic achievement. For more information about the HOPE Program, please contact Mrs. Gretta Jo Calongne ‘92, Director of the HOPE Program at gcalongne@htdiocese.org.

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55

National Merit Scholars

1 Commended from the Class of 2023

Academic Excellence Over three years, VCHS has awarded

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Sacred Heart Scholar Awards to those students who have earned a 30+ on their ACT.

Vandebilt Catholic offers

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Honors Courses,

including 2 AP courses, and 4 Dual Enrollment courses.


Vandebilt Catholic is accredited by Cognia. It operates with the approval of and in full compliance with the Louisiana State Department of Education and the Diocesan Office of Catholic Schools. The curriculum exceeds the Louisiana Core 4 requirements and provides needed TOPS courses as well. Students have the opportunity to earn seven credits per year and are required to earn twenty-six units for a Vandebilt Catholic diploma. Honor graduates are required to take a minimum of ten honors courses over the four years of high school, to earn at least twenty-seven units, and to earn at least a 3.5 average. The curriculum at Vandebilt Catholic has something for everyone:

• Standard classes give students the skills necessary to thrive in virtually any college setting. • Honors classes are designed for advanced students who wish to delve deeper into subject matter at a more rapid pace. Placement in honors courses is based upon a placement test, standardized test scores, and academic grades. Certain criteria must be met for continued placement in honors courses. • Advanced Placement (AP) classes allow students to learn at an accelerated pace much like a college-level course with a AP exam given at the end of the year for college credit. • Dual Enrollment (DE) classes allow students to earn college credit while in high school.

• Skills/practical classes are offered in both math and English at all levels (8-12). Skills classes offer a college-preparatory curriculum with built-in supports for students with learning differences and disabilities. Skills classes also offer a smaller student-teacher ratio to provide more time for one-on-one attention.

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Curriculum Planning Guide Senior Year

8th Grade Year

Freshman Year

Sophomore Year

Junior Year

Religion 8 English 8, English 8 Skills (resource), English 8 LV.I Pre-Algebra, Algebra I LV.I Earth Science, Physical Science LV.I World Geography Seminar/ Health Elective 1

Religion I English I, English I Skills (resource), English I LV.I Algebra I, Practical Algebra I*, Geometry LV.I Physical Science, Biology I LV.I Physical Education Elective 1 Elective 2

Religion II English II, English II Skills (resource), English II LV.I Geometry, Practical Geometry*, Algebra II LV.I Biology I, Chemistry I LV.I, Biology II LV.I Physical Education Elective 1 Elective 2

Elective Choices: Study Skills 8 (resource)$ Physical Education Band-8• $ Choir-8• $ Dance-8• $

Elective Choices: Study Skills I (resource) $ Physical Education/Athletic P.E. Latin I Spanish I Am. Sign Language I (resource) Band •$ Choir •$

Elective Choices: Study Skills II (resource) $ Physical Education/Athletic P.E. Latin I, II Spanish I, II Am. Sign Language I, II (resource) Band •$ Choir •$

Religion IV, Religion IV DE Religion III (History of Religion-SS credit) English IV, English IV Skills (resource), English III, English III Skills (resource), English IV DE, English IV AP English III Pre-AP Advanced Math I, Practical Adv. Math I*, Algebra II, Practical Algebra II*, Advanced Math II, Calculus LV.I, Advanced Math I,Pre-Calculus LV.I Chemistry I, Practical Chemistry*, Biology II LV.I, Algebra III DE Physics, Environmental Science*, Physics LV.I, Biology II DE, Chemistry II LV.I Chemistry II LV.I, Biology II,Biology II LV.I, US History, US History LV.I Biology II DE Elective 1 Civics, American Government AP Elective 2 Elective 1 Elective 2 Elective Choices: Study Skills III (resource) $ Physical Education/Athletic P.E. Elective Choices: Latin I, II, III Study Skills IV (resource)$ Spanish I, II, III Physical Education/Athletic P.E. Am Sign Language I, II (resource) Latin I, II, III, IV Band •$ Spanish I, II, III, IV Am Sign Language II (Resource) Choir •$ Band •$ Dance •$ Art I, II, III •$ Choir •$ Fine Arts Survey • Dance •$ Interactive Media Arts • Art I, II, III, IV •$ Publications I /Publications II Fine Arts Survey• Graphic Design I, II, III Interactive Media Arts• Photography (half year) $ Publications I /Publications II TV/Film Production Graphic Design I, II, III Advanced TV/Film Production Photography (half year) $ Computer Applications TV/Film Production Video Game Design - ESports Advanced TV/Film Production Business Law (half year) Computer Applications Accounting (half year) Advanced Computer Applications Personal Finance (full/half year) Video Game Design - ESports Psychology I, II (each half year) Business Law (half year) Sociology (half year) Accounting (half year) ACT Prep (half year) Personal Finance (full/half year) Project Lead the Way- Intro to Engineering Psychology I, II (each half year) Drone Technologies FAA Sociology (half year) ACT Prep (half year) Certification Preparation Course Project Lead the Way- Intro to Engineering (students must turn 16 by May 2025) Drone Technologies FAA Basic Machine Certification Preparation Course (students must turn 16 by May 2025) Basic Machine Work (full/half year)

Dance •$

Dance •$

Art I •$ Fine Arts Survey • Interactive Media Arts • Publications I Graphic Design I TV/Film Production Computer Applications Personal Finance (full/half year) Psychology I, II (each half year) Sociology (half year) Project Lead the Way - Intro to Engineering

Art I, II •$ Fine Arts Survey• Interactive Media Arts • Publications I, II Graphic Design I, II Photography (half year) $ TV/Film Production Advanced TV/Film Production Computer Applications Video Game Design - ESports Business Law (half year) Accounting (half year) Personal Finance (full/half year) Psychology I, II (each half year) Sociology (half year) ACT Prep (half year) (must be enrolled in Alg. II LV.I) Project Lead the Way - Intro to Engineering Drone Technologies FAA Certification Preparation Course (students must turn 16 by May 2025)

* - Requires Administrative Approval - Receives High School Credit • - Course Counts as an Art Credit $ - Additional Fee Required AP - Advanced Placement (additional fees required; prerequisite and eligibility information included in the course description guides) DE - Dual Enrollment (additional fees required; prerequisite and eligibility information included in the course description guides)

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All AP and DE courses count as an honors credit.


Success in Numbers

BELL SCHEDULE

Class of 2023

(49 MINUTE CLASSES) Graduates earned a total of

7:52

Warning Bell

7:55 - 8:44

1st Period

428

8:47 - 9:36

2nd Period

dual enrollment class hours.

9:36 - 9:45

Break

9:48 - 9:51

Announcements

9:51 - 10:40

3rd Period

10:43 - 11:32

4th Period/Lunch

11:35 - 12:24

5th Period/Lunch

12:27 - 1:16

6th Period/Lunch

1:19 - 2:08

7th Period

2:11 - 3:00

8th Period

34% of graduates were Honor Graduates. Nearly

Graduates earned an estimated

30%

$6M

of graduates made 27+ on composite ACT score.

from colleges, universities and from the TOPS program.

Academic excellence

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RECENT GRADUATES WERE OFFERED ADMISSIONS TO THE FOLLOWING COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: Arizona State University Auburn University Aveda Institute of New Orleans Belmont University Delgado University Emory University Fletcher Technical Community College Hendrix College Indiana University Bloomington Louisiana College Louisiana State University Louisiana State University Eunice Louisiana Tech University Loyola University McNeese State University Mississippi State University Neumont College of Computer Science Nicholls State University Northwestern State University Omega Institute of Cosmetology Pinola College River Parish Community College

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Seton Hill University South Louisiana Community College Southeastern Louisiana University Spring Hill College Texas A&M University Texas Christian University Tulane University University of Alabama University of Alabama Huntsville University of Arkansas University of Colorado Boulder University of Holy Cross University of Louisiana Lafayette University of Louisiana Monroe University of Mississippi University of New Orleans University of South Carolina University of South Florida University of South Mississippi University of Tennessee Chattanooga University of Tennessee Knoxville Xavier University New Orleans


Students are involved in over

50 clubs, organizations, and sports teams on campus.

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co-curricular organizations on campus are dedicated toward spiritual growth.

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VANDEBILT CATHOLIC STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS: 4-H Club

Marksmen Club

Art Club

National Honor Society (Jr. and Sr. High)

Bass Fishing Team

Photography Club

Book Club

Quiz Bowl (Jr. and Sr. High)

Campus Ministry

Reach Club

Big Brother/Big Sister

Regiment (Band)

Men of Christ

Guard/Color Guard

Music Ministry

Indoor Percussion

Pro-Life Club

Junior Varsity Jazz Dance Team

Sisters in Christ

Vantastics Dance Team

Chess Club

STEM Club

Choir

Stitcher’s Club

Vandebelles

Student Ambassadors

ESports

Student Government (Jr. and Sr. High)

Green Team

VC Theater (Drama Club)

Hope Buddies Organization

Vision 153

Key Club Clubs are available each year based on interest and approval from administration. Additional academic and religious opportunities offered: Close-Up Trip to Washington D.C., Literary Rally (participants selected by teachers), and March for Life Trip to Washington D.C.

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VANDEBILT CATHOLIC SPORTS AVAILABLE: SPORT Baseball Basketball Cheerleading Cross Country Football Golf Gymnastics Powerlifting Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Track and Field Volleyball Wrestling

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Please Note: All 8th Grade and Junior High teams are dependent on sign up numbers.

2022-2023 Athletic Accomplishments Volleyball Football Boys Cross Country Girls Cross Country Boys Soccer Girls Soccer Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Boys Golf Girls Golf Girls Tennis Boys Tennis Baseball Softball Boys Swimming Girls Swimming Boys Track & Field Girls Track & Field

State Playoff Qualifier

Cheerleading

National Qualifier

State Playoff Qualifier Parish & District Champion, State Qualifier

Parish, District, & STATE CHAMPION District Champion, State Quarterfinalist

State Quarterfinalist District Champion, State Quarterfinalist

District Champion, State Semifinalist State Qualifier Regional Qualifier Regional Champion, State Qualifier Regional Champion, State Qualifier District Champion, State Runner-Up Co-District Champion, State Runner-Up

State Qualifier State Qualifier Parish & District Champion, State Qualifier Parish & District Champion, Regional Runner-Up, State Qualifier

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104 STATE

CHAMPIONSHIPS

Vandebilt Catholic High School is a member of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association and is bound by the Association’s policies with regard to athletic eligibility. All questions regarding athletic eligibility should be directed to Mrs. Kayla Vicknair, Athletic Director at kvicknair@htdiocese.org. The following are general summary statements of these policies: • RESIDENCE School districts or attendance zones designated by the public school boards or the federal courts shall be used in determining the eligibility under the transfer rule. School bus routes shall not be used in determining the eligibility under this rule. • SCHOOL TRANSFERS A student shall be considered a transfer student if he/she, after establishing eligibility in a school, changes attendance to another school for any reason. A student will be considered as establishing eligibility when he/she has attended at least one class period. He/she will be ineligible for one calendar year after transferring from one member school to another. • OUTSIDE THE ATHLETIC ATTENDANCE ZONE / CIVIL PARISH Any student who attends a school outside his/her athletic attendance zone shall be ineligible to participate in interscholastic athletics at that school for a period of one calendar year from his/ her first day of attendance. Exception: A first year 7th, 8th, or 9th grade student who is transferring outside his/her athletic attendance zone shall be eligible to participate at the sub-varsity level only. The one year period of ineligibility may be waived and the student shall be immediately eligible if the student continuously attended the entire 7th and/or 8th grades at a middle/junior high school of the same member school or school system located outside of his/her athletic attendance zone.

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FUTURE PLANS: In 2021, Vandebilt Catholic published the Terrier Blueprint, as a collaborative vision and strategic plan for the next 5+ years. The publication was made possible by gathering members of our community together to create a collective vision for the future. The publication includes contributions from parents, teachers, students, alumni, and the Vandebilt Catholic consultative board. In addition, after Hurricane Ida, a Master Plan for the school’s facilities was created as a long-term vision for future campus development. With charitable contributions from Terrebonne General Heath System and K+B Machine, we were fortunate to see some of these plans come to life this past year with the remodel of the Physics lab and STEM lab. With an increased focus on engineering, these spaces now feature 3D printers, drones, as well as a desktop milling machine and laser cutter. Additionally, plans are underway for a new student union, which we hope will create more of a college or university feel to our campus and allow students to not only enjoy incredible food, but also give our students a space to study and congregate. Through a charitable contribution from the Barker family, the upgraded union will be named the Richard “Dickie” Barker Student Union. In conjunction with this project, Vandebilt Catholic moved forward with the transition to running their own food services, utilizing SYSCO products. The updated menu provides students with a variety of options, including healthy choices and a-la-cart items and snacks. We are also working towards renovating the library into an Academic Excellence Center, which will create another functional space for tutoring, collaborative projects, as well as a bea utiful area for students to read and study.

The Richard “Dickie” Barker Student Union

Other plans feature a Digital Media Center, which will allow students to collaborate on projects, including video and music production, both print and digital media, and graphic design work. Families will have access to a brand new Counseling Center and Student Resource Center, which will allow Vandebilt Catholic to serve the diverse needs of our student population. Modern updates to the classrooms and hallways will not only create a more conducive learning environment, but also create a great sense of pride for our students and teachers. The full version of the Terrier Blueprint can be found at vandebiltcatholic.org/terrierblueprint.

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*Future space renderings are complements of Duplantis Design Group.


Future Student Resource Center

Academic Excellence Center STEM Lab

Future Digital Media Center

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INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE: Vandebilt Catholic is committed to providing a holistic education to all students. High priority is given to those families who have supported Catholic schools and great care is given to ensure that the school does not become available only to the social, academic, or athletic elite. Tuition and fees, along with donations to the school, make up the majority of our income. Vandebilt Catholic offers financial aid based on need with an in-house budget of approximately $150,000. Donated funds are also available through endowed scholarships. Families must complete the registration process to apply for financial aid. Registration applications must be submitted by February 23, 2024. FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment conducts the need analysis for Vandebilt Catholic. Families applying for financial aid will need to complete an online application at factsmgt.com by March 8, 2024. The process takes about twenty minutes to complete and there is a $40 (approximate) application fee. All supporting documentation must be uploaded, and application status should read “completed” by the deadline in order to be considered for assistance. PARTNERING TUITION DONATION REBATE PROGRAMS: Additional assistance may be available through partnering scholarship opportunities for those entering Vandebilt Catholic from public schools or those who are currently on tuition donation rebate programs: ACE SCHOLARSHIPS LOUISIANA acescholarships.org ARETE aretescholars.org LOUISIANA SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM (LSP) louisianabelieves.com For more information regarding financial aid, please contact Mrs. Lori Liner, Bookkeeper at lori.liner@htdiocese.org.

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100 Families

received financial aid from in-house funds, as well as partnering tuition donation rebate programs for the 2023-2024 school year.


2024-2025 ADMISSIONS: Vandebilt Catholic High School admits students of any religion or ethnic origin. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, or national origin in the administration of its admission policies, financial aid program, or any school-administered program. Admission is based on the following considerations: a desire to attend Vandebilt Catholic, elementary school record, and an interview with the student. Registration for the 2024-2025 school year will begin in February 2024.

Admission Timeline* December 14, 2023

S.O.A.R. (Resource) Program Parent Meeting

December 15, 2023

New Student Applications and Placement Test Applications due

January 20, 2024

Placement Test

January 25, 2024

New Student Interviews

February 5, 2024

Registration information and form emailed to parents/guardians

February 5, 2024

Tuition assistance applications may be completed on the FACTS website (www.factsmgt.com)

February 23, 2024

Registration form (online) and payment due to VCHS

March 8, 2024

Deadline for tuition assistance applications to be completed on the FACTS website (www.factsmgt.com)

April 12, 2024

Deadline for submitting new loan applications to VCHS

April 18, 2024

New Parent Orientation

April 22-26, 2024

Bank signing week for new loan applications

April 30, 2024

Deadline for tuition payment and/or submitting renewal of loan applications to VCHS

*All dates are subject to change. Please check vandebiltcatholic.org/admissions for updates.

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Vandebilt Catholic alma mater To thee our Alma Mater We raise our colors high And sing of Terrier triumphs As the blue and gold march by. The faith we’ve lived we’ll always keep With loyal pride in thee. Thy love and truth, O Vandebilt, Will live in memory. Ms. Kaylee Pitre, Director of Admissions kaylee.pitre@htdiocese.org 985-876-2551 • vandebiltcatholic.org/admissions Published November 2023


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