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This document provides information about Brother Rice High School, including administration contacts, location, student demographics, admission requirements, mission statement, faculty, accreditation, graduation requirements, grading system, special programs, course offerings, Advanced Placement courses, and analysis of the class of 2014's post-secondary plans. Brother Rice is an all-male Catholic college preparatory high school located in Chicago with a diverse student body of over 800 students.
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This document provides information about Brother Rice High School, including administration contacts, location, student demographics, admission requirements, mission statement, faculty, accreditation, graduation requirements, grading system, special programs, course offerings, Advanced Placement courses, and analysis of the class of 2014's post-secondary plans. Brother Rice is an all-male Catholic college preparatory high school located in Chicago with a diverse student body of over 800 students.
This document provides information about Brother Rice High School, including administration contacts, location, student demographics, admission requirements, mission statement, faculty, accreditation, graduation requirements, grading system, special programs, course offerings, Advanced Placement courses, and analysis of the class of 2014's post-secondary plans. Brother Rice is an all-male Catholic college preparatory high school located in Chicago with a diverse student body of over 800 students.
kburns@brrice.org Principal Mr. James P. Antos jantos@brrice.org Assistant Principals Mr. Robert J. Alberts ralberts@brrice.org Mr. M. Jacob Mathius docmathius@brrice.org Director of Admissions Mr. Tim OConnell toconnell@brrice.org Athletic Director Mr. Phil Cahill pcahill@brrice.org Registrar Mrs. Darlene Diehl ddiehl@brrice.org Director of Counseling & College Counselor Mr. Daniel J. Panfil 773-298-2540 dpanfil@brrice.org Counseling Office Assistant Mrs. Mary Beth Jantz 773-429-4316 mjantz@brrice.org Counselors Mrs. Samantha Antos Ms. Amy Axelrood Mr. Jack Carlson Mr. John McCarthy SCHOOL PROFILE 2014-2015 Brother Rice High School is a private, all-male, Roman Catholic college preparatory high school. Brother Rice is located on the far southwest side of Chicago. The student body consists of 830 students (71% Caucasian, 14% Latino, 12% African American, 2% other, and 1% Asian). Students are admitted to Brother Rice High School according to the results of a national competitive examination, their grade school records, and recommendations from their grammar school teachers.
Mission Statement We, the family of Brother Rice High School, are a diverse, Catholic Christian community, committed to preparing young men for college and for the process of life-long learning. We educate young men to act manfully in Christ Jesus and to deal wisely with their world in the tradition of the Christian Brothers and the charism of Blessed Edmund Ignatius Rice.
Brother Rice Faculty The Edmund Rice Christian Brothers of North America, formerly known as the Irish Christian Brothers, operate the school which includes 58 faculty, both religious and lay, 35 of whom have at least one Masters Degree or higher. Brother Rice High School 10001 South Pulaski, Chicago, IL 60655 773-429-4300 Fax: 773-779-5239 Counseling Office: 773-429-4316 ACT/CEEB School Code: 140682
Class size: 181
Highest GPA (weighted): 4.80 % of students attending college: 97% % of students attending 4 year college: 77% % of students attending 2 year college: 20% # of students offered scholarships: 83 # of scholarship offers: 321 % of students who took ACT: 98% ACT composite average: 22.3 # of students who took AP Tests: 140 # of AP Tests taken: 252 % of students with AP scores 3-5: 70% CRUSADER CLASS OF 2014 AT A GLANCE CURRICULUM The t radi t i onal col l ege preparat ory curriculum at Brother Rice High School requires 24 credits for graduation. Advanced Placement and Honors courses are offered in multiple disciplines.
ACCREDITATION Brother Rice High School is accredited by the State of Illinois and AdvancED. We are a member of the College Board, the Illinois Associ at i on of Col l ege Admi ssi on Counsel or s, t he Nat i onal Cat hol i c Educational Association, and the National Association of Secondary School Principals. Brother Rice High School has been named one of the best Catholic secondary schools in the nation by the Catholic Honor Roll (this designation is given to only 50 Catholic high schools nationwide.)
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS GRADING SYSTEM Listed below are the academic grades and percentages used by Brother Rice High School. Reported GPA and class rank on a students transcript are weighted. An H following a course on a students transcript indicates an Honors course; an AP indicates an Advanced Placement course. HONOR ROLL Superior Honors = A grade point average of 4.6+ High Honors = A grade point average of 3.9+ B Honors = A grade point average of 3.0+ Theology 4 credits English 4 credits Mathematics 3 credits Social Studies 3 credits Science (all lab sciences) 3 credits World Language 2 credits Physical Education & Health 1 1/2 credits Computer Technolgy 1/2 credit Electives 3 credits Total 24 credits Academic Grade Percentages Unweighted Weighted (H & AP) A+ 99-100 4.2 5.2 A 95-98 4 5 A- 93-94 4 5 B+ 91-92 3.2 4.2 B 87-90 3 4 B- 84-86 3 4 C+ 82-83 2.2 2.7 C 78-81 2 2.5 C- 75-77 2 2.5 D+ 73-74 1 1 D 71-72 1 1 D- 70 1 1 F Below 70 0 0 SPECIAL PROGRAMS APEX Program: APEX (Academic Pursuit of Excellence) is a special program designed to guide the truly academically gifted student to his full potential. Academically gifted students are admitted into APEX to help assure a challenging academic environment appropriate to their talents. Class of 2014 Average APEX ACT score = 30
PACC: PACC (Program for Advanced College Credit) is a program offered through Loyola University (Chicago), St. Marys University, Saint Xavier University and Moraine Valley Community College where a number of junior and senior classes have been accredited as college level courses.
FOCUS Program: FOCUS is offered to students in need of more individualized strategies to improve their academic skills and prepare for post-high school plans. Most students remain in the program for two years and by junior year many students are mainstreamed into regular academic level classes. FOCUS students are not required to take a world language. ENGLISH AP English Language AP English Literature Broadcast Journalism Broadcast Journalism (Honors) English I English I (Honors) English II English II (Honors) English III English III (Honors) English IV English IV (Honors) Journalism Journalism (Honors) Novel Analysis Reading I
FINE ARTS AP Music Theory Art Design Art Design (Honors) Art I Art I (Honors) Art II Art II (Honors) Beginning Band Chorus Concert Band Concert Band (Honors) Music Appreciation Orchestra Symphonic Band (Honors) Theater Seminar I Theater Seminar II
FOREIGN LANGUAGE AP French Language AP German Language AP Spanish Language French I French I (Honors) French II French II (Honors) French III French III (Honors) French IV French IV (Honors) German I German I (Honors) German II German II (Honors) German III German III (Honors) German IV German IV (Honors) Latin I Latin II Latin III (Honors) Latin IV (Honors) Spanish I Spanish I (Honors) Spanish II Spanish II (Honors) Spanish III Spanish III (Honors) Spanish IV Spanish (Honors)
MATHEMATICS Adv. Geometry/Trigonometry Adv. Geometry/Pre-Calculus (Honors) Advanced Algebra I (Honors) MATHEMATICS (CONT) Advanced Algebra II (Honors) Algebra I Algebra I (Honors) Algebra II Algebra II/Trigonometry Algebra II/Trigonometry (Honors) Algebra III/Trigonometry Analytic Geometry Analytic Geometry/Calculus (Honors) AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC Calculus I (Honors) Geometry Geometry (Honors) Pre-Algebra Pre-Calculus Pre-Calculus (Honors)
SOCIAL STUDIES AP European History AP Economics (Micro & Macro) AP US Government & Politics AP US History SOCIAL STUDIES (CONT) Economics Economics (Honors) Psychology Psychology (Honors) Sociology Sociology (Honors) US History US History (Honors) Vietnam War Vietnam War (Honors) World Geography World History World History (Honors) WWII to Present WWII to Present (Honors)
TECHNOLOGY & BUSINESS Accounting Accounting (Honors) Autocad I Autocad II Business Law Cisco Academy I (Honors) Cisco Academy II (Honors) IT Essentials (Honors) Marketing Microsoft Office Web Page Design (Honors)
THEOLOGY Christian Marriage Peer Ministry Theology I Theology II Theology III Theology IV World Cultures/Religions COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSES 2014-2015 ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSES: Calculus AB English Composition European History French Calculus BC English Literature U.S. History German Chemistry Music Theory Government Spanish Economics (Micro & Macro) CLASS OF 2014 ANALYSIS OF POST-SECONDARY PLANS GRADUATES 181
DECISIONS PERCENT OF CLASS Four Year Public Colleges and Universities 41% Four Year Private Colleges and Universities 36% Two Year Public Colleges 20% Military 2% Employment 1%
In State (Illinois) Colleges and Universities 60% Out of State Colleges and Universities 37%
Act Manfully in Christ Jesus 2014 ILLINOIS STATE SCHOLARS