School Profile

<p>X School is fully accredited [sic], X Religion, preK-12 grade day school serving approximately 330 children of X Religion families in the X City metropolitan area. Its dual curriculum in X Religion and secular studies provides continuity in X Religion life while preparing students for college and careers in all sectors of society. Classes tend to be small and students receive individual attention as they develop academically. Learning center resources are available to students, when needed, to support the classroom experience in both support and enrichment. </p>

<p>The high school academic program provides both X Religion studies and General Studies course work. The basis for calculating a student’s grade point average for X Religion institutions and for all general purposes of the school is the combination of the X Religion and General Studies average (Not true, they calculate with and without and choose highest GPA). Requirements for graduation from X School include a minimum of</p>

<p>20 credits in X Religion Studies
21 credits in General Studies
English 4 units
Social Studies 3 units
Mathematics 3 units
Science 3 units
Language 4 units
Computer 1 unit (This is not true)
Electives 3 units (They count senior year science, social<br>
studies, and math as electives)
Secular electives can and often include advanced mathematics, physics (not true), chemistry (not true), language arts, social studies and AP [sic] courses when they are offered (That is because those are the ONLY courses offered for senior year; there is no choice of classes in my school, you get what they give you because there is only one class per subject per grade!). Grading is done on a 4.0 scale to determine grade point average. Although a D is a passing grade it may not permit a student to move on to a more advanced level course. As graduating classes tend to number between 10 and 20 students class rank is not designated. At least 40 hours of non-paid community service is an additional requirement for graduation.</p>

<p>X School high school students spend a demanding day at school and are expected to honor religious, community, and family obligation as well. The mission of X School is to guide and enhance the intellectual, spiritual, and social growth of its students and to aid in the preservation of the X Religion identity through attention to tradition, values, and high academic standards.</p>