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OUR MISSION Cardinal Newman is a Catholic, college preparatory high school. Our mission is to educate our students in the wholeness of mind, body, and spirit through the teachings of Jesus Christ as proclaimed by the Catholic Church. Our students learn to apply leadership skills and talents in service to others. We challenge each student to work to his or her highest potential in the lifelong pursuit of learning and excellence. 2016-2017 SCHOOL PROFILE TOUCHING HEARTS. WINNING MINDS. CARDINALNEWMAN.ORG

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Page 1: CARDINAL NEWMAN GRADUATES OF THE CLASS … Newman is a Catholic, ... CARDINAL NEWMAN GRADUATES OF THE CLASS OF 2016 ... Alfred University Arizona State …

OUR MISSIONCardinal Newman is a Catholic, college preparatory highschool. Our mission is to educate our students in thewholeness of mind, body, and spirit through the teachingsof Jesus Christ as proclaimed by the Catholic Church. Ourstudents learn to apply leadership skills and talents in serviceto others. We challenge each student to work to his or herhighest potential in the lifelong pursuit of learningand excellence.

2016-2017SCHOOL PROFILE

COUNSELINGCOLLEGE COUNSELORSSenior Counselor Beverly FullerJunior Counselor Martha KingSophomore Counselor Mary Euphrat

President: Ms. Laura M. Held Principal: Mr. Graham Rutherford

School Code: 053-326

College ACCEPTANCESCARDINAL NEWMAN GRADUATES OF THE CLASS OF 2016

C A R D I N A L N E W M A N . O R G

5 0 U R S U L I N E R OA D, SA N TA R O SA , CA 9 5 4 0 3 | 7 0 7. 5 4 6 .6 4 7 0

T O U C H I N G H E A R T S . W I N N I N G M I N D S . T O U C H I N G H E A R T S . W I N N I N G M I N D S .

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COUNSELORSFreshman Counselor Tracy WilliamsPersonal Counselors Eifi Bailey Ed Cutler-LMFTStudent Support Douglass Kirk, Assistant Vice PrincipalAcademic Support Center Kristina Davison

Attending: College in Fall of 2016 . . . . . . 98%Two Year Institution. . . . . . . . . 17%Four Year Institution . . . . . . . .81%Out-of-State Institution . . . . . . 39%

C A R D I N A L N E W M A N . O R G

Academy of Art UniversityAlfred UniversityArizona State UniversityThe University of ArizonaAzusa Pacific UniversityBarry UniversityBelmont Abbey CollegeBoise State UniversityBoston CollegeBoston UniversityBurlington CollegeButte CollegeCal MaritimeCalifornia College of the ArtsCalifornia Lutheran UniversityCalifornia State Polytechnic University, PomonaCalifornia State Polytechnic University, San Luis ObispoCalifornia State University, Bakersfield Channel Islands Chico East Bay Fresno Fullerton Long Beach Monterey Bay Sacramento San Bernardino San MarcosUniversity of California Berkeley Davis Irvine Los Angeles Merced Riverside San Diego Santa Barbara

Santa CruzCatawba CollegeChapman University

The CitadelUniversity of Colorado, BoulderUniversity of Colorado, Colorado SpringsColorado Mesa UniversityColorado School of MinesColorado State UniversityColorado State University PuebloColumbia College ChicagoConcordia UniversityUniversity of ConnecticutCornell UniversityThe Culinary Institute of AmericaUniversity of DaytonUniversity of DenverDePaul UniversityDrexel UniversityUniversity College, DublinEastern Washington UniversityEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical UniversityEmerson CollegeFordham UniversityGeorge Fox UniversityGeorge Washington UniversityGeorgetown UniversityGonzaga UniversityGoucher CollegeGrand Canyon UniversityHamline UniversityUniversity of Hawaii, ManoaHawaii Pacific UniversityHigh Point UniversityHult International Business SchoolHumboldt State UniversityUniversity of Idaho

University of Illinois, Urbana-ChampaignIndiana UniversityJohnson & Wales UniversityUniversity of LaVerneLaguna College of Art & DesignLesley UniversityLewis & Clark CollegeLouisiana State UniversityLoyola Marymount UniversityLoyola University ChicagoLoyola University New OrleansMarymount California UniversityMarymount Manhattan CollegeMenlo CollegeMiami University, OxfordUniversity of MiamiMichigan State UniversityUniversity of MichiganMontana State UniversityMount San Jacinto CollegeUniversity of Nevada Las VegasUniversity of Nevada, RenoNew Mexico State UniversityNew York UniversityNewberry CollegeNortheastern UniversityNorthern Arizona UniversityUniversity of Northern ColoradoNorthwest Christian UniversityNorthwestern UniversityNotre Dame de NamurOccidental CollegeOklahoma State UniversityUniversity of OklahomaOregon State UniversityUniversity of OregonPace UniversityPacific UniversityUniversity of the PacificPennsylvania State University

Pepperdine UniversityUniversity of PittsburghPoint Loma Nazarene UniversityPortland State UniversityUniversity of PortlandPratt InstituteUniversity of Puget SoundQueens University of CharlotteUniversity of RedlandsRegis UniversityRoanoke CollegeRocky Mountain CollegeSaint Mary’s College of CaliforniaSan Diego State UniversityUniversity of San DiegoSan Francisco Art InstituteSan Francisco State UniversityUniversity of San FranciscoSan Jose State UniversitySanta Clara UniversitySanta Fe University of Art & DesignSanta Rosa Junior CollegeSavannah College of Art & DesignSchool of the Art Institute of ChicagoSeattle Pacific UniversitySeattle UniversitySeton Hall UniversitySonoma State UniversityUniversity of South Carolina UpstateUniversity of Southern CaliforniaSouthern Methodist UniversitySouthern Oregon UniversitySt. Edward’s UniversitySt. John’s UniversityStanford UniversitySyracuse University

Texas A&M UniversityTexas Tech UniversityThe University of Texas, AustinThe New School, Eugene LangVanguard University, Southern CaliforniaVillanova UniversityVirginia TechUniversity of VirginiaWashington State UniversityUniversity of WashingtonWestern Oregon UniversityWestern State Colorado UniversityWestern Washington UniversityWhitman CollegeWhittier CollegeWhitworth UniversityWillamette UniversityWorcester Polytechnic InstituteXavier University

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Cardinal Newman is located in the wine producing area of Sonoma County.

Santa Rosa is fifty miles north of San Francisco and has a population of

approximately 175,000. Our close-knit community draws from public, private,

and Catholic schools throughout the North Bay and encompasses students

of all faiths. Tuition assistance is available to families based on need. Our

mission calls us at Cardinal Newman to create a diverse cultural environment

that promotes learning and service in the community.

ENROLLMENT:623 students, grades 9-12

FACULTY:60 Teaching Faculty of which 53% hold a Masters or

Doctorate; 7 Counselors, 1 LMFT, 5 PPS , 3 Certified

College Counselors

AVERAGE CLASS SIZE:25 Students, 11:1 Student to Faculty Ratio

GRADING SYSTEM: FOUR POINTA=90-100 B=80-89 C=70-79 D=60-69 F=Below 6

A=4.00 B=3.00 C=2.00 D=1.00 F=0.00 0

One semester of course work equals 5 credits, 10 credits equaling 1 year of course work. Taking seven courses each semester for four years and completing community service allows the student to complete 290 credits. Credit requirements listed under graduation requirements are the minimum requirements for graduation. Additional course work in Mathematics, Science, and Modern and Classical Languages is recommended by the University of California and California State University systems.

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

Theology 40 creditsEnglish 40 creditsMathematics 30 creditsSocial Studies 30 creditsScience 25 creditsModern/Classical Language 20 creditsTechnology 9 5 creditsPhysical Education 20 creditsArts/Electives 50 creditsCommunity Service 10 credits Total 270 credits

course work

college prep

ACADEMIC TEST SCORES FOR THE CLASS OF 2016

Cardinal Newman takes pride in the fact that 90% of students take college entrance exams. Natl. Avg. CA Avg. CN Avg. CN Top 40%SAT I Reading 495 495 536 637SAT I Math 511 511 554 667SAT I Writing 484 491 537 624ACT 21.0 22.5 24 30

ADVANCED PLACEMENT PROGRAM (AP)

MENS & WOMENS SPORTS

The Cardinal Newman AP curriculum is based on a rigorous college preparatory program preparing high level, qualified

students for the AP test and college credit.

AP COURSES HONORS COURSES ACCELERATED COURSESLatin Vergil Calculus AB Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus English 10French Calculus BC Chemistry Spanish IISpanish Statistics Spanish III World HistoryUS History Economics Latin IIIEnglish Lang. Biology French IIIEnglish Lit. Physics 1 Algebra IIStudio Art: 2D Physics C: MechanicsStudio Art: 3D Physics C: Electricity & MagnetismStudio Art: Drawing

ADVANCED COURSESTheology 9English 9Geometry 9Biology 9

WEIGHTED GRADE POINT STATISTICSFOR THE CLASS OF 2016Highest GPA: 4.52Mean GPA: 3.50Median GPA: 3.52

NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSCardinal Newman has been honored to educate six National Merit CommendedScholars in the Class of 2016.

CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION58% of our students in the Class of 2016 proudlywore the CSF Life Member cords at graduation.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTERThe mission of the Academic Support Center is toprovide the support needed to allow all studentsto become successful learners in the CardinalNewman Community. This support includesfacilitating self-advocacy and helping students tounderstand the accommodations that will assistthem in their educational pursuit

gpa stats Sports at cnWith 26 sports and 59 teams balancing

competition with collaboration,Cardinal

Newman’s scholar athletes consistently

and successfully compete at the

championship level. In 2015, Cardinal

Newman received the Elmer Brown

Award from the North Coast Section CIF,

a recognition for ranking first among

170 schools for achieving the most

competitive NCS championships and

NCS Scholastic team banners (team GPA

3.0 or higher). 75% of Cardinal Newman

students participate in athletics. 50%of

Faculty/Staff also serve as a coach in the

athletic program at Cardinal

Newman.

WOMEN’S SPORTSBasketballCheerCross CountryGolfLacrosseSoccerSoftballSwimming & DivingTennisTrack & FieldVolleyballWater Polo

MEN’S SPORTSBaseballBasketballCross CountryFootballGolfLacrosseSoccerSwimming & DivingTennisTrack & FieldWater PoloWrestling

CLUB SPORTSHockeyRugby

Prior to March 2016

2016-17 SCHOOL PROFILE C A R D I N A L N E W M A N . O R G

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Page 3: CARDINAL NEWMAN GRADUATES OF THE CLASS … Newman is a Catholic, ... CARDINAL NEWMAN GRADUATES OF THE CLASS OF 2016 ... Alfred University Arizona State …

Cardinal Newman is located in the wine producing area of Sonoma County.

Santa Rosa is fifty miles north of San Francisco and has a population of

approximately 175,000. Our close-knit community draws from public, private,

and Catholic schools throughout the North Bay and encompasses students

of all faiths. Tuition assistance is available to families based on need. Our

mission calls us at Cardinal Newman to create a diverse cultural environment

that promotes learning and service in the community.

ENROLLMENT:623 students, grades 9-12

FACULTY:60 Teaching Faculty of which 53% hold a Masters or

Doctorate; 7 Counselors, 1 LMFT, 5 PPS , 3 Certified

College Counselors

AVERAGE CLASS SIZE:25 Students, 11:1 Student to Faculty Ratio

GRADING SYSTEM: FOUR POINTA=90-100 B=80-89 C=70-79 D=60-69 F=Below 6

A=4.00 B=3.00 C=2.00 D=1.00 F=0.00 0

One semester of course work equals 5 credits, 10 credits equaling 1 year of course work. Taking seven courses each semester for four years and completing community service allows the student to complete 290 credits. Credit requirements listed under graduation requirements are the minimum requirements for graduation. Additional course work in Mathematics, Science, and Modern and Classical Languages is recommended by the University of California and California State University systems.

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

Theology 40 creditsEnglish 40 creditsMathematics 30 creditsSocial Studies 30 creditsScience 25 creditsModern/Classical Language 20 creditsTechnology 9 5 creditsPhysical Education 20 creditsArts/Electives 50 creditsCommunity Service 10 credits Total 270 credits

course work

college prep

ACADEMIC TEST SCORES FOR THE CLASS OF 2016

Cardinal Newman takes pride in the fact that 90% of students take college entrance exams. Natl. Avg. CA Avg. CN Avg. CN Top 40%SAT I Reading 495 495 536 637SAT I Math 511 511 554 667SAT I Writing 484 491 537 624ACT 21.0 22.5 24 30

ADVANCED PLACEMENT PROGRAM (AP)

MENS & WOMENS SPORTS

The Cardinal Newman AP curriculum is based on a rigorous college preparatory program preparing high level, qualified

students for the AP test and college credit.

AP COURSES HONORS COURSES ACCELERATED COURSESLatin Vergil Calculus AB Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus English 10French Calculus BC Chemistry Spanish IISpanish Statistics Spanish III World HistoryUS History Economics Latin IIIEnglish Lang. Biology French IIIEnglish Lit. Physics 1 Algebra IIStudio Art: 2D Physics C: MechanicsStudio Art: 3D Physics C: Electricity & MagnetismStudio Art: Drawing

ADVANCED COURSESTheology 9English 9Geometry 9Biology 9

WEIGHTED GRADE POINT STATISTICSFOR THE CLASS OF 2016Highest GPA: 4.52Mean GPA: 3.50Median GPA: 3.52

NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSCardinal Newman has been honored to educate six National Merit CommendedScholars in the Class of 2016.

CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION58% of our students in the Class of 2016 proudlywore the CSF Life Member cords at graduation.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTERThe mission of the Academic Support Center is toprovide the support needed to allow all studentsto become successful learners in the CardinalNewman Community. This support includesfacilitating self-advocacy and helping students tounderstand the accommodations that will assistthem in their educational pursuit

gpa stats Sports at cnWith 26 sports and 59 teams balancing

competition with collaboration,Cardinal

Newman’s scholar athletes consistently

and successfully compete at the

championship level. In 2015, Cardinal

Newman received the Elmer Brown

Award from the North Coast Section CIF,

a recognition for ranking first among

170 schools for achieving the most

competitive NCS championships and

NCS Scholastic team banners (team GPA

3.0 or higher). 75% of Cardinal Newman

students participate in athletics. 50%of

Faculty/Staff also serve as a coach in the

athletic program at Cardinal

Newman.

WOMEN’S SPORTSBasketballCheerCross CountryGolfLacrosseSoccerSoftballSwimming & DivingTennisTrack & FieldVolleyballWater Polo

MEN’S SPORTSBaseballBasketballCross CountryFootballGolfLacrosseSoccerSwimming & DivingTennisTrack & FieldWater PoloWrestling

CLUB SPORTSHockeyRugby

Prior to March 2016

2016-17 SCHOOL PROFILE C A R D I N A L N E W M A N . O R G

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Page 4: CARDINAL NEWMAN GRADUATES OF THE CLASS … Newman is a Catholic, ... CARDINAL NEWMAN GRADUATES OF THE CLASS OF 2016 ... Alfred University Arizona State …

OUR MISSIONCardinal Newman is a Catholic, college preparatory highschool. Our mission is to educate our students in thewholeness of mind, body, and spirit through the teachingsof Jesus Christ as proclaimed by the Catholic Church. Ourstudents learn to apply leadership skills and talents in serviceto others. We challenge each student to work to his or herhighest potential in the lifelong pursuit of learningand excellence.

2016-2017SCHOOL PROFILE

COUNSELINGCOLLEGE COUNSELORSSenior Counselor Beverly FullerJunior Counselor Martha KingSophomore Counselor Mary Euphrat

President: Ms. Laura M. Held Principal: Mr. Graham Rutherford

School Code: 053-326

College ACCEPTANCESCARDINAL NEWMAN GRADUATES OF THE CLASS OF 2016

C A R D I N A L N E W M A N . O R G

5 0 U R S U L I N E R OA D, SA N TA R O SA , CA 9 5 4 0 3 | 7 0 7. 5 4 6 .6 4 7 0

T O U C H I N G H E A R T S . W I N N I N G M I N D S . T O U C H I N G H E A R T S . W I N N I N G M I N D S .

stats

COUNSELORSFreshman Counselor Tracy WilliamsPersonal Counselors Eifi Bailey Ed Cutler-LMFTStudent Support Douglass Kirk, Assistant Vice PrincipalAcademic Support Center Kristina Davison

Attending: College in Fall of 2016 . . . . . . 98%Two Year Institution. . . . . . . . . 17%Four Year Institution . . . . . . . .81%Out-of-State Institution . . . . . . 39%

C A R D I N A L N E W M A N . O R G

Academy of Art UniversityAlfred UniversityArizona State UniversityThe University of ArizonaAzusa Pacific UniversityBarry UniversityBelmont Abbey CollegeBoise State UniversityBoston CollegeBoston UniversityBurlington CollegeButte CollegeCal MaritimeCalifornia College of the ArtsCalifornia Lutheran UniversityCalifornia State Polytechnic University, PomonaCalifornia State Polytechnic University, San Luis ObispoCalifornia State University, Bakersfield Channel Islands Chico East Bay Fresno Fullerton Long Beach Monterey Bay Sacramento San Bernardino San MarcosUniversity of California Berkeley Davis Irvine Los Angeles Merced Riverside San Diego Santa Barbara

Santa CruzCatawba CollegeChapman University

The CitadelUniversity of Colorado, BoulderUniversity of Colorado, Colorado SpringsColorado Mesa UniversityColorado School of MinesColorado State UniversityColorado State University PuebloColumbia College ChicagoConcordia UniversityUniversity of ConnecticutCornell UniversityThe Culinary Institute of AmericaUniversity of DaytonUniversity of DenverDePaul UniversityDrexel UniversityUniversity College, DublinEastern Washington UniversityEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical UniversityEmerson CollegeFordham UniversityGeorge Fox UniversityGeorge Washington UniversityGeorgetown UniversityGonzaga UniversityGoucher CollegeGrand Canyon UniversityHamline UniversityUniversity of Hawaii, ManoaHawaii Pacific UniversityHigh Point UniversityHult International Business SchoolHumboldt State UniversityUniversity of Idaho

University of Illinois, Urbana-ChampaignIndiana UniversityJohnson & Wales UniversityUniversity of LaVerneLaguna College of Art & DesignLesley UniversityLewis & Clark CollegeLouisiana State UniversityLoyola Marymount UniversityLoyola University ChicagoLoyola University New OrleansMarymount California UniversityMarymount Manhattan CollegeMenlo CollegeMiami University, OxfordUniversity of MiamiMichigan State UniversityUniversity of MichiganMontana State UniversityMount San Jacinto CollegeUniversity of Nevada Las VegasUniversity of Nevada, RenoNew Mexico State UniversityNew York UniversityNewberry CollegeNortheastern UniversityNorthern Arizona UniversityUniversity of Northern ColoradoNorthwest Christian UniversityNorthwestern UniversityNotre Dame de NamurOccidental CollegeOklahoma State UniversityUniversity of OklahomaOregon State UniversityUniversity of OregonPace UniversityPacific UniversityUniversity of the PacificPennsylvania State University

Pepperdine UniversityUniversity of PittsburghPoint Loma Nazarene UniversityPortland State UniversityUniversity of PortlandPratt InstituteUniversity of Puget SoundQueens University of CharlotteUniversity of RedlandsRegis UniversityRoanoke CollegeRocky Mountain CollegeSaint Mary’s College of CaliforniaSan Diego State UniversityUniversity of San DiegoSan Francisco Art InstituteSan Francisco State UniversityUniversity of San FranciscoSan Jose State UniversitySanta Clara UniversitySanta Fe University of Art & DesignSanta Rosa Junior CollegeSavannah College of Art & DesignSchool of the Art Institute of ChicagoSeattle Pacific UniversitySeattle UniversitySeton Hall UniversitySonoma State UniversityUniversity of South Carolina UpstateUniversity of Southern CaliforniaSouthern Methodist UniversitySouthern Oregon UniversitySt. Edward’s UniversitySt. John’s UniversityStanford UniversitySyracuse University

Texas A&M UniversityTexas Tech UniversityThe University of Texas, AustinThe New School, Eugene LangVanguard University, Southern CaliforniaVillanova UniversityVirginia TechUniversity of VirginiaWashington State UniversityUniversity of WashingtonWestern Oregon UniversityWestern State Colorado UniversityWestern Washington UniversityWhitman CollegeWhittier CollegeWhitworth UniversityWillamette UniversityWorcester Polytechnic InstituteXavier University

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