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1 Atmosphere Academics Arts Athletics The Roman Catholic College Preparatory School of the Future
2 Our Mission Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy High School is dedicated to the formation of tomorrow s leaders through a Roman Catholic experience that provides excellence in Atmosphere, Academics, the Arts, and Athletics.
3 Atmosphere Academics Arts Athletics Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy High School is a Roman Catholic co-educational college preparatory school for students in grades 9 to 12, fully accredited by AdvancED and recognized nationally as a Catholic Education Honor Roll School. Our beautiful 48-acre campus provides a safe, structured environment with an emphasis on faith, family, and education. Our 300-seat chapel is located in the center of our campus, symbolizing the importance of Christ at the center of our lives. Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy High School s strong commitment to academic and technological excellence is reinforced by our state-of-the-art facilities, including our ilounge, laboratories and our icatholiced classroom. We have four modern classroom buildings, housing our biology, chemistry, physics and computer labs. Our distinguished Fine Arts program offers more than 25 courses, plus a wide array of after-school programs, including band, drama, art and dance. Many of our productions are held in our contemporary Maverick Blackbox Theatre and our 25,000 square-foot Student and Performing Arts Center. All classrooms have state-of-the-art interactive displays. The goal of the interactive touch display is to create a seamless experience between technology and education, catered to the modern student. Each classroom is outfitted with an interactive display to optimize the learning experience. Teachers are able to mirror their ipads, annotate over any content and play 4K videos. Our spacious campus includes our multi-purpose stadium and sports complex with practice fields for JV & Varsity football, soccer, track and field, baseball; state-of-the-art varsity locker rooms; an air-conditioned seat gymnasium; a 3,800 square-foot Health & Fitness center; and a new broadcasting studio. The average college SAT and ACT scores for the Class of 2018 are higher than national, state and county averages 19 Advanced Placement courses offered One of the largest Dual Enrollment Programs in the state SAT/ACT preparatory programs integrated in the curriculum Safety & Security are a Top Priority - Visitors must sign-in with security - Security room with multiple screens to view cameras - Access control entry for interior & exterior doors - Security for afterschool events A professional teaching staff with an average of over 15 years teaching experience. More than half have earned a master s degree or higher Campus ministry program that includes school Masses, retreats, academic courses, and extracurricular activities Technology is an integral part of the curriculum A guidance program that provides services for students and parents in academics, career counseling, personal counseling, and testing. A college counseling office that provides one-on-one assistance with the college application process, including financial aid, and scholarships A wide assortment of extracurricular activities including successful programs in athletics, theatre, dance, art, band and robotics
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5 Our faith development program includes: U Daily Religious Education and Classroom Prayer Students attend daily Theology classes, which begin with prayer, to strengthen the formation of a personal relationship with God. U Eucharistic Liturgies and the Sacrament of Reconciliation Daily Mass is offered in our Chapel, and all students attend a school-wide Mass monthly. The Sacrament of Reconciliation is available weekly, and also schoolwide during the seasons of Advent and Lent. As part of our Campus Ministry program, Archbishop McCarthy High School provides our students the opportunity to serve as part of a Mission in various locations in South Florida, in locations around the United States, and internationally. It (the Church) invites us to consider the missio ad gentes (mission activity of the Church) as a great, immense work of mercy, both spiritual and material. On this World Mission Sunday, all of us are invited to go out as missionary disciples, each generously offering their talents, creativity, wisdom and experience in order to bring the message of God s tenderness and compassion to the entire human family. (Message of Pope Francis for World Mission Day 2016) As students learn to serve, they also serve to learn about another culture, and about their vocation of living the Gospel as a disciple of Jesus Christ. U Yearly Class Retreat Opportunities Upperclassmen are selected and trained by our faculty to plan and lead several retreats each year. These retreats are offered by grade level, and invite the students to discover and then deepen, their relationship with God through our Catholic Faith. U Service Commitment Serving others is an essential part of our call to follow Jesus Christ. The service program is an integral part of campus life and students are expected to complete 100 community service hours throughout their 4 years. U Ministry Opportunities Various ministry clubs offer students the ability to serve in areas of personal interest, such as with Respect Life, Best Buddies, the Exceptional Theater Company, the elderly, and local poverty relief organizations. School-wide food and toy collections are led by students to benefit local charities.
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7 Academics The Curriculum Extensive AP and College Dual Enrollment The curriculum at Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy High School is college preparatory in nature. A student who graduates from Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy High School will be well-prepared for future educational endeavors. Every department offers Honors, Advanced Placement and College Dual Enrollment opportunities Advanced Placement Exams were administered during the school year, with our students consistently scoring above the national passing rate. We have one of the largest Dual Enrollment Programs in the state with over 3000 college credit hours earned every year. Preparation for the PSAT, SAT and ACT is built into the curriculum. All Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy High School students are required to take the SAT. Our mean scores are above state and national averages. All electives are carefully chosen to meet the standards of highly competitive universities. They include Speech, Journalism, Debate, Robotics, Psychology, Law Studies, Finance, Business and Entrepreneurship, Game Design, Digital Art, and Visual Technology. In addition, the school has developed an outstanding multi-faceted Fine Arts program that features all aspects of music, drama, art, dance, and speech and debate. To graduate, all students must earn 24 credits and satisfy the following requirements: 4 credits Theology 4 credits English 4 credits Mathematics (minimum Algebra II) 3 credits Social Studies 3 credits Science (2 with lab components) 2 credits World Languages.5 credit Personal Fitness.5 credit Health/Life Management 1.5 credits Practical or Fine Arts 1.5 credits Electives (Writing course required for freshmen) Accreditation & Membership AdvancED AMERICAN COUNSELING ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION FOR SUPERVISION AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT BROWARD COUNTY NON-PUBLIC SCHOOL ASSOCIATION DAVIE-COOPER CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FLORIDA CAREER DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION FLORIDA CATHOLIC CONFERENCE FLORIDA COUNSELING ASSOCIATION FLORIDA HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION FLORIDA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FLORIDA SCHOOL COUNSELORS ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR K-12 ONLINE LEARNING INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR COLLEGE ADMISSION COUNSELING NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL PRINCIPALS NATIONAL CATHOLIC EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Honor Societies FLORIDA LAW HONOR SOCIETY OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS INTERNATIONAL QUILL AND SCROLL HONOR SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN HONOR SOCIETY MU ALPHA THETA NATIONAL ART HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL ENGLISH HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS NATIONAL SOCIAL STUDIES HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL SPEECH & DEBATE ASSOCIATION SCIENCE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
8 2018 Testing Statistics National Recognition Programs National Merit Finalists... 8 National Merit Commended... 8 National Hispanic Scholars Archbishop McCarthy is recognized as a Catholic Education Honor Roll School, a program which recognizes high-performing Catholic High Schools nationwide. This recognition is bestowed on schools distinguishing themselves in the areas of Catholic identity and academic excellence. SAT/ACT Scores It is highly recommended that all students take both the SAT and ACT. The class of 2018 achieved the following mean SAT/ACT scores as reflected by the highest attained score of each student and are compared to score reports from larger group populations: Class of 2018 SAT Scores Class of 2018 ACT Scores Math Verbal Top 10% Top 20% Mean Florida National Archbishop McCarthy Florida National From the class of 2018: 353 students took the ACT with a mean composite score of 23.9 From the class of 2018: 342 students took the SAT. The PSAT is administered to all students in grades 9, 10, and 11. Grading and Rank The ASPIRE is administered to all students in grade 9 and 10. Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy High School does not provide class ranks on our transcripts. All grades on transcripts are unweighted; however, the transcript provides a weighted GPA. Students are required to take semester exams that count as 20% of their semester grade. All courses are included in the GPA. A = 4.0. Some courses are weighted reflecting their challenging academic requirements. Cumulative GPA begins in grade 9 and is indicated on the transcript. A = B = C = D = College Planning & Scholarship Over 99% of the class of 2018 matriculated to college directly from Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy High School. For the class of 2018, students received academic, athletic, military, and special talent scholarships totaling over $33,000,000. Athletic & Student Activity Program Our school is a member of the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) competing interscholastically in a variety of sports for both boys and girls. We currently have 33 varsity, 19 junior varsity, 1 freshman, and 6 club teams. In addition, Archbishop McCarthy students have the opportunity to serve their school and develop their talents by participating in some of our 61 clubs.
9 - Pre-Calculus Honors and Analytic Geometry Honors - Calculus Honors - AP U.S. History Honors - World History Honors - Sports Medicine - Visual Basic Honors - English III Honors - English IV Honors - French III Honors - Spanish III Honors - Spanish Heritage III Honors - Spanish Speakers III Honors - AP Calculus AB - AP Calculus BC - AP English Language - AP English Literature - AP Biology - AP Chemistry - AP Environmental Science - AP Physics I - AP Physics II - AP Spanish Language - AP Spanish Literature - AP French Language - AP Computer Science - AP Macroeconomics - AP U.S. Government and Politics - AP U.S. History - AP World History - AP Human Geography - AP Art Drawing Portfolio In-House Test Prep With college degrees becoming increasingly more important, and our society and colleges becoming more selective and competitive, we have seen an increase in the number of students who request information on SAT/ACT preparation. As these SAT and/or ACT scores are an important determining factor in college admissions decisions, we want our students to gain the confidence and skills to achieve higher scores. To help our students achieve this goal, we have planned in-house test preparation opportunities. In House Test Prep Opportunities: - SARA app - PSAT/SAT/ACT Test Prep Classes (Boost) - Math Weekends
10 Guidance/College Advisement Archbishop McCarthy High School s Guidance Department team work together for the good of each student, serving the student s academic, emotional, and college preparatory needs. The Guidance Department includes 4 guidance counselors (freshman-senior), and a College Advisement department that consists of 3 advisors. Guidance Counselors Counselors provide an array of services, including: u Counselor/student contact through individual, small, and large group conferences u Career program u Parental contact throughout the school year, guidance informational workshops, meetings for students experiencing academic difficulty and/or meetings for students requiring personal counseling u Monitoring student progress reports and conducting counselor/parent meetings to foster improvement u Parent/teacher conferences as requested u College counseling to all grade levels with: Monthly scholarship bulletins College fair information College workshops for students and parents Advice on college summer enrichment programs Financial Aid Night Career Programs Naviance: a college and career web-based tool College Advisement Team Our College Advisors provide individual college planning assistance to students of all grade levels and their parents to help guide and assist them through the entire college process. Additional services provided include: u Clinics and workshops on essay writing and college applications u Parent/Student college information sessions u Financial Aid Night u College Tours u In-house college fair and local college fair information u Advice on college summer enrichment programs u Monthly scholarship bulletins u Scholarship workshops u Computer lab u Naviance: a college and career web-based tool The new College Advisement office allows for both individual and group meetings in the large open area which is frequently used by college representatives as they provide information sessions for our students.
11 National Speech & Debate Association Arguably the Best! The objective of the Speech & Debate program is to increase students understanding of argument, critical thinking, and public speaking through a myriad of current event-related debate, speech, and interpretive activities. Students compete at district, state, and national level competitions and become members of the national honor society, The National Speech & Debate Association. Drama In the Spotlight! The award winning Drama program offers many opportunities for students interested in acting, singing, dancing, directing, stage managing, and technical work. During the school day our curriculum consists of Introduction to Drama, Drama II, Drama III Honors and Theatre Direction. Annually, the drama program produces two mainstage plays, a one act, and the community service play. In addition, we are a member of the International Thespian Society which competes on a state and district level. We are also a member of the Cappies program where students critique local high school theater and have the opportunity to be published in local papers. Actors also have the opportunity to be nominated by the Cappie Critics and participate in the annual awards gala at the Broward Center of the Performing Arts. Some of our previous productions include A Few Good Men, Bus Stop, Grease, The Crucible, Little Shop of Horrors, and Twelve Angry Men.
12 Dance We Like to Move It, Move It! The Dance program offers Dance I and Dance II courses which enable students to develop knowledge and skills in varied dance styles through acquisition of technique, choreographic skill, aesthetic awareness, and performance quality within a cultural and historic content. Students develop dance skills such as coordination, motor memory, and fine and gross motor skills. Students master movement principles and techniques to enable them to move expressively, efficiently, and safely. Band And the Beat Goes On! The Instrumental Music program consists of a Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Jazz Band, and Color Guard. These groups meet on a weekly basis to rehearse their musical repertoire in preparation for numerous school and community performances. These groups perform at different venues throughout the school year, including our school s home football games, Open House, and Christmas and Spring Concerts. The Music Program offers Music Tech & Sound Engineering, Music Techniques, Drumming Techniques, and Music Exploration as courses. The music program is also affiliated with the Florida Bandmasters Association (FBA). Students are given the opportunity to participate in state music competitions and adjudicated performances to enhance their individual skills as performers. Visual Arts Imagine and Create! The Visual Arts program offers students the opportunity to engage in creative expression and problem-solving through two and three dimensional art forms. Students gain opportunities to develop an appreciation of art, artists, and techniques in a vibrant studio setting.individual artistic growth and expression are encouraged through drawing, painting, printmaking, collage, mixed media and sculpture studios. After school activities include Art Club and National Art Honor Society.
13 Fine Arts Creative Photography Hit me with your best shot! Digital Arts Let the games begin! The Digital Arts program combines technology with creativity, and enables students to develop basic skills in using computer graphics applications along with the elements of art and principles of design to create Digital Art. In Digital Art class students learn how to use Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator to edit photography, create original artwork and create original illustrations for print or web use. In Visual Technology students learn about interactive design, animation, and motion graphics using Adobe Flash and imovie. These classes take place in our state-of-the-art Mac Lab. A student interested in digital art and illustration can also join the school s Digital Art Club or AMP Journalism Club, the school s online newspaper. The Creative Photography Program allows students to explore the aesthetic foundations of art using beginning photography techniques. This course focuses on capturing digital photography, editing and creating visual art using ipad Apps and Adobe Photoshop. Students become familiar with elements of art, principles of design, and compositional foundations. A picture is worth a thousand words. Student photographers use an art criticism process to evaluate, explain, and measure artistic growth in personal or group works. A student interested in photography can join the school s online newspaper, AMP Journalism Club, as a photojournalist; or join Year Book! Television Production Reporting live! Students will get hands on experience using professional equipment in the areas of lighting, audio, and video. The project-based class will teach basic fundamentals in all key areas of video production as well as broadcast journalism, with the ultimate goal of creating video content in a variety of formats and subject matters. Projects will include producing public service announcements, formal interviews, news and talk shows, music videos, commercials, movie trailers, short films, and sports packages.
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15 Our campus includes a multi-purpose stadium and sports complex, an air-conditioned seat gymnasium, 3,800 sq ft Health & Fitness center, a varsity locker room and baseball and softball club houses. Maverick teams have a rich history of excellence on and off the playing field. Our athletic program s philosophy is to accentuate the development of the whole student and help each student-athlete achieve a personal level of excellence in the areas of academics, fitness, teamwork, commitment, respect for others, and sportsmanship. Currently, we field 33 varsity, 19 junior varsity, 1 freshman, and 6 club teams. Over the last 20 years our varsity teams have won 86 district championships, 29 regional championships, 10 team state championships (seven in baseball, two in women s golf and one in men s volleyball), and 8 individual state championships. At the national level, our baseball team has won two National titles, one FCDA National Championship in Dance, and two individual National Champions in wrestling. Throughout our school s history, the varsity sports program has maintained a winning percentage of over 70%. In , our varsity teams once again ranked as one of the top programs in Broward County as we posted an overall record of 358 wins, 256 losses, and 5 ties. Our women s golf team were District Champions, and also finished as a State Runner-up. The women s soccer team became Regional champions and State semi-finalists. Also earning a District championship were women s and men s volleyball, and women s weightlifting, who were also regional runner-up. Our ice hockey team became FPSHL Gold Division Champions for the first time and the Maverick Legacies Competition Dance Team were FCDA Regional Champions. Earning Coach of the Year Awards were coaches Mike Sica (women s soccer) and Corey Marks (women s volleyball). Academically, our winter and spring sports were FHSAA 6A All Academic Champions, ranked number one in the state in GPA s at the 6A classification. The following teams had the highest GPA in their sport based on their classification: women s basketball, women s and men s soccer, wrestling, women s weight lifting, flag football and baseball. The athletic department is very proud of these accomplishments, as our coaches work hard to maintain the values and philosophies of the school. Individually over the last 20 years, 208 of our athletes have earned First Team All County Honors in a variety of sports by the local media, and 239 have signed college scholarships to continue both their academic and athletic careers. Women s Sports Basketball Beach Volleyball Bowling Cheerleading Competition Cheerleading Cross Country Dance Competition Dance Equestrian Flag Football Golf Lacrosse Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Track Volleyball Weight Lifting Men s Sports Baseball Basketball Beach Volleyball Bowling Cross Country Football Golf Ice Hockey Lacrosse Soccer Swimming Tennis Track Volleyball Weight Lifting Wrestling
16 Honor Societies Florida Law Honor Society of Secondary Schools International Quill & Scroll Honor Society International Thespian Honor Society Mu Alpha Theta National Art Honor Society National English Honor Society National French Honor Society National Honor Society of Secondary Schools National Social Studies Honor Society National Spanish Honor Society National Speech & Debate Association Campus Ministry Eucharistic Ministers Exceptional Theater Company F.I.A.T. H.E.L.P. Liturgical Ministry Liturgical Music Ministry Peer Ministry Club Peer Ministry Program Respect Life S.A.D.D. S.E.E.K. Sacramental Preparation Program Spanish Liturgical Music Ministry Community Involvement Becca s Closet Best Buddies International Environmental Club Interact Rotary Club Key Club Paws For A Cause She s the First Art, Media & Special Interest Clubs AMP Journalism Club Art Club Book Club Cappies Creative Writing Club Color Guard Digital Art Club Fashion Club F.C.C. Fighting Cancer Club Film Club French Club International Culture Club International Thespian Society Jazz Band Marching Band Maverick Step Team MBC Broadcasting/TV Production Ministry of Mavericks Outdoors Club Pep Rally Club Robotics Science Club Spanish Music Club Professional Development Close Up Foundation Future Business Leaders of America Mav Medicine Model United Nations Leadership Student Ambassador Association Student Government Association L. I. N. K. Crew
17 Robotics All Geared Up! The Maverick Robotics Program offers students the ability to explore potential STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related career opportunities. Students have the option to enroll in three separate courses that focus on different aspects of the robot design process. Additionally, each course offer students the opportunity to explore a completely different robot platform. If interested, students may also participate in robotics through our nationally and globally recognized Maverick Robotics Competition Team. Archbishop McCarthy High School is a proud member of VEX Robotics, which is the largest competitive robotics program in the world. As a member of our competition team, students have the opportunity to compete against the best robots from across the state, nation, and from around the world. Team members meet daily to design, test, and program their robots as they prepare for various competitions throughout the school year.
18 Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy High School seeks students who have a proven record of academic success, who respect the dignity of others, and who demonstrate a desire to participate in our Roman Catholic community. To apply: Go online to Click Online Admissions Application Create Account Complete and Submit Online Application Complete and Submit Entrance Exam Form (9th Grade only) To be admitted, a student must: Submit an admission application and other requested documents. Have an academic record of average to above-average grades and standardized test scores for the two years prior to the year seeking admission. Have satisfactory recommendations from previous schools attended. Take the High School Placement Test (9th Grade Only). Embrace the Catholic identity of Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy High School, and adhere to its policies and regulations as stated in the Parent Student Handbook, its philosophy of discipline, and its demanding attendance and curriculum policies. Be interviewed by admission personnel upon request. Be evaluated by the admission committee, who will recommend acceptance, conditional acceptance, or placement on a waiting list. Notification of the school s final decision will be given to the applicant/parent.
19 Class of 2018 College Acceptances Adelphi University Albright College Allegheny College American University Appalachian State University Arizona State University Auburn University Ave Maria University Baldwin Wallace University Barry University Baylor University Becker College Belmont Abbey College Benedictine University Bentley University Berklee College of Music Berry College Boston College Boston University Broward College Bryant University Butler University Campbellsville University Case Western Reserve University Champlain College Clemson University College of the Holy Cross College of William and Mary Columbia College Chicago Columbia University Cornell College Cornell University Daytona State College DePaul University Drexel University Duke University East Carolina University Eastern Oklahoma State College Elon University Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Emmanuel College Emory University Flagler College Florida A&M University Florida Atlantic University Florida Gulf Coast University Florida Institute of Technology Florida International University Florida Polytechnic University Florida Southern College Florida State University Fordham University Full Sail University George Mason University Georgetown University Georgia Institute of Technology Gordon College Hofstra University Howard University Indiana University at Bloomington Iowa State University Jacksonville University Johns Hopkins University Johnson & Wales University King University King s College Lawrence University Lehigh University Liberty University LIM College Louisiana State University Loyola University Chicago Loyola University Maryland Loyola University New Orleans Luther College Lynn University Manhattan College Manhattanville College Marquette University Marymount Manhattan College Maryville College Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences Miami Dade College Miami International University of Art & Design Miami University, Oxford Michigan State University Millikin University Mills College Milwaukee School of Engineering Mississippi State University Mitchell College Montclair State University Morehouse College Mount St. Joseph University New College of Florida New World School of the Arts New York Institute of Technology New York University North Carolina State University Northeastern University Northwestern University Notre Dame de Namur University Nova Southeastern University Oxford College of Emory University Pace University, New York City Palm Beach State College Pennsylvania State University Point Park University Pratt Institute Providence College Purdue University Regis University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rice University Rochester Institute of Technology Rollins College Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Rutgers University-New Brunswick Saint Leo University Saint Mary s College Salem State University San Francisco State University Santa Fe College Savannah College of Art and Design School of the Art Institute of Chicago Seton Hall University Simmons College Spelman College Spring Hill College St. Ambrose University St. Francis College St. John s College St. John s University St. Joseph s College St. Thomas University Stetson University Stony Brook University Syracuse University Tallahassee Community College Texas A&M University Texas Christian University The Catholic University of America The New School-All Divisions The Ohio State University The University of Alabama The University of Arizona The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The University of Oklahoma The University of Tampa The University of Texas, Austin The University of the Arts Tulane University United States Air Force Academy University of Alabama at Birmingham University of California, Los Angeles University of California, San Diego University of California, Santa Barbara University of Central Florida University of Chicago University of Colorado at Boulder University of Connecticut University of Dayton University of Delaware University of Denver University of Georgia University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign University of Kentucky University of Maryland, College Park University of Miami University of Michigan University of Minnesota, Twin Cities University of Mississippi University of New Haven University of North Carolina at Asheville University of North Carolina at Wilmington University of North Florida University of North Georgia University of Northern Iowa University of Notre Dame University of Pittsburgh University of Rhode Island University of Rochester University of San Diego University of South Carolina University of South Florida, Sarasota-Manatee University of South Florida, St. Pete University of South Florida, Tampa University of Tennessee, Knoxville University of Toledo University of Virginia University of Wisconsin, Madison Valencia College Valparaiso University Vanderbilt University Virginia Commonwealth University Virginia Tech Wake Forest University Washington College Washington and Jefferson College Washington University in St. Louis Wayland Baptist University West Virginia University Wingate University Worcester Polytechnic Institute Xavier University Ms. Irene Benitez Director of Admissions ibenitez@mccarthyhigh.org Fax CONTACT: Ms. Yessenia Monegro Assistant Director of Admissions ymonegro@mccarthyhigh.org Fax
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