About Us

School Profile


 

 

  Total Enrollment 800
  Freshman Class Enrollment 200
  Average Class Size 21
  Student:Teacher Ratio 15:1
  Faculty and Staff 82
  % of Faculty with Masters Degrees 70%


Administration:

President: Mr. Timothy McDonald
Principal: Mrs. Margaret Leger
Assistant Principal: Mr. Michael Giampetruzzi

2009 Graduates:

  Total enrolled in Colleges/Universities 97%
  Enrolled in four year Colleges/Universities 90%
  Enrolled in two year Colleges 7%
  Total Scholarships/Financial Aid Accepted $2,400,000


Graduation Requirements:

  Religious Studies 4 credits
  Social Studies 3 credits
  English 4 credits
  Foreign Language 2 credits
  Science 3 credits
  Physical Education 2 years
  Mathematics 3 credits
  Electives 1 credit



Advanced Placement Courses:

  Calculus Biology Spanish
  English (Lit.) U.S. History Statistics
  English (Comp.) French Studio Art
  European History    



Athletics:

  Football Wrestling Golf
  Soccer Basketball Baseball
  Cross Country Volleyball Swimming
  Track & Field Indoor Track Cheerleading
  Softball Tennis  



Organizations:

  Art Club Jazz Band
  Audio-Visual Mock Trial
  Bowling Multi-cultural Student Union
  Crosstones (Boy's Barbershop) National Honor Society
  Chess Club Outdoors Club
  Concert Band Student Council
  Debate Club Student Theater
  Girls' Choir Ultimate Frisbee
  Green Thumb Club Visions
  H.C.T.V. Yearbook
  Intermediate Band Yoga
  SAFE (Student Activities for the Environment)
  SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions)



Tuition and Fees 2009-2010: $8,750.00

Financial Aid:

Holy Cross offers financial aid in the form of tuition reduction grants and various independent and organizational scholarships. Applications are available through the Tuition Office.

Admissions:

Admission to the 9th grade is based on past achievement, recommendations and the STS High School Placement Test. Transfer students will be evaluated based on the application form, school transcripts/academic performance and recommendations.

Holy Cross High School does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, sex, national or ethnic origin in the administering of its educational policies.