HOLY FAMILY HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATING THE WHOLE PERSON: MIND, SPIRIT, AND BODY WHO WE ARE is a Catholic, Archdiocesan, co-educational, college preparatory high school located in Broomfield, Colorado. was founded by the Sisters of Loretto in 1922 and was originally located in North Denver. In 1999 moved to its present location in Broomfield and is situated on 52 acres. The Broomfield campus is home to 625 students and features 22 classrooms, four science laboratories, a multi-media library, two technology centers, a chapel, and a theater. In addition, Holy Family High School, home of the Tigers, offers 18 different sports programs that compete at the 4A level. is a member of the National Catholic Education Association and is accredited as a college preparatory school by the Colorado State Department of Education and by NCA, a division of AdvancED. has 55 faculty members and over 65% of the faculty hold a Master s or other advanced degree. Students are enrolled selectively from all economic and social backgrounds. Placement test results, middle school grades, and the recommendations of middle school teachers, counselors, and principals are of major importance in the admission process. Over 25% of the students are from minority backgrounds. Approximately 35% of the students receive need based financial aid. Mr. Matthew Hauptly Principal Whatever work you find to do, do it with all your might. Ecclesiastes 9:10 WHERE DO OUR FAMILIES LIVE? proudly serves thirty-nine Parishes in the Archdiocese of Denver. Our families are from twenty-eight cities, as far north as Fort Collins, as far south as Lakewood, and as far west as Nederland. Holy Family High School partners with Way to Go, Schoolpool, a free, federally funded program of the Denver Regional Council of Governments. The goal of Way to Go is to help reduce traffic congestion and pollution, while providing Holy Family High School families with carpooling options to and from school. Schoolpool provides a FREE service designed to match your family with other families who are within 7.5 miles of your address, who may have similar transportation issues and who you might be able to carpool with. In addition, many parents like to know who lives nearby for a sense of school community, so it is a great resource to meet nearby families for other reasons such as transportation emergencies or baby sitters.
Calendar Open House Oct. 23, 2016 High School Placement Test Dec. 3, 2016 Makeup Placement Test Jan. 14, 2017 Application Deadline Jan. 14, 2017 Financial Aid Opens Online Feb. 1, 2017 Acceptance Letters Mailed Feb. 3, 2017 Freshman Registration Feb. 25, 2017 Financial Aid Final Deadline Mar. 31, 2017 ADMISSIONS 2016-2017 Tuition & Fees Affiliated Catholics $10,150 Unaffiliated Rate $11,750 Non-refundable Registration Fee $350 Tuition rate does not include textbooks, uniforms, or other school fees. Class fees vary for each grade level and cover grade-specific activities such as testing, student retreats, and student activities. Tuition discounts apply for a second and third child. Tuition for 2017-2018 will be set in February of 2017. Shadow Days Our unique shadowing experience allows potential Tigers the opportunity to spend the day with a Holy Family Tiger student. Each shadow is matched with a Student host and follows him or her throughout their school day, including lunch. Half-day or full-day shadow sessions are available. If you would like to request a specific student that you would like to shadow, or would like to request a specific shadow date, we will do our best to accommodate those requests. For more information, contact: Tammy Sloan Director of Admissions & Marketing 303-410-1411 x307 tammy.sloan@holyfamilyhs.com or Kat Greany Associate Director of Admissions 303-410-1411 x313 kat.greany@holyfamilyhs.com Non Discrimination Policy: The elementary and secondary Catholic schools of the Archdiocese of Denver, one of which is, under the jurisdiction of Archbishop Samuel Aquila, and at the direction of the Superintendent of Catholic Schools, state that all of their schools admit students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to the student at the schools. Furthermore, Archdiocesan schools admit handicapped students in accord with Archdiocesan Policy #2000. The Catholic schools do not discriminate on the basis of race, handicap, color, national or ethnic origin in the administration of their education policies, employment practices, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school administered programs. Athletic fees are charged to students who participate in a school sanctioned sport. The fee varies according to the sport. Tuition Assistance Tuition assistance is given to families who apply and qualify based upon an analysis of data that each family submits annually. Financial Aid Independent Review (FAIR) requires that you have your W-2 and your completed 2016 Income Tax return before you complete your online application for financial aid. You may apply online between February 1 and March 31, 2017. All applications will be processed at the same time. awarded over $1 Million Dollars in tuition assistance and scholarships for the 2016-2017 school year. Scholarships A limited number of scholarships are awarded to incoming Freshman yearly. Information on scholarships and nominations are distributed to the Catholic grade schools and parishes each January. In addition, several scholarships are awarded through independent sources. Information on scholarship options are located on our website. Apply The deadline to apply to for the 2017-2018 school year is January 14, 2017. Applications are done online through SchoolAdmin. Recommendation forms from a Math and English teacher, a student essay, transcripts from 7th and 8th grade and the High School Placement Test are all requirements to be considered. Visit our website at www.holyfamilyhs.com under the Admissions tab for more information. Follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/holyfamilyhighschooladmissions
ACADEMICS School Year / Grades August to June; two semesters; purple and gold alternating days; block schedule; grades 9-12 Curriculum 13:1 student/faculty ratio College Preparatory curriculum Honors and Advanced Placement course options Learning Service Program available to students who need additional academic assistance or may have been diagnosed with a learning disability Guidance and Counseling has four full-time Guidance Counselors who assist with course selections, class schedules, and personal issues College Admission has two full-time college counselors 100% of graduates from the class of 2016 will attend a four year college or university 98% of graduates in the past four years have attended a four year college or university The class of 2016 earned over 14 million dollars in merit-based scholarships Five students in the past five years have earned perfect scores on the ACT and SAT Honor Roll Determined by the Semester GPA as outlined below: Principal s Honor Roll No grade below an A A Honor Roll GPA of 3.5+ with no grade below B+ Advanced Placement Courses The following Advanced Placement courses are offered: AP World History, AP US History, AP European History, AP Chemistry, AP Biology, AP Environment Science, AP Physics I and II, AP Government and Politics, AP English Literature and Composition, AP English Language and Composition, AP Calculus AB and BC, and AP Statistics Learning Services Program has a history and willingness to assist students with special needs by employing various learning and instructional strategies to meet their needs whenever possible. The Learning Service Program is designed to maintain the dignity and uniqueness of individuals with learning differences. This program supports students with specific learning disabilities, so they may work toward their academic potential. Students who are intrinsically motivated and committed to improving organizational, self-advocacy, and communication skills, are the most likely to be successful in the program. In order to enter the program, comprehensive psychoeducational assessments may be required.
FAITH DEVELOPMENT Affiliation Catholic Archdiocese of Denver Catholic Secondary School 90% of the student body is Catholic Theology Classes Theology courses encourage students to seek to understand their Catholic faith, practice their beliefs, and most importantly, grow closer to Jesus Christ as they mature into young adults. Apostolic Ministry Since all aspects of the religious program of are rooted in the central doctrines and morals of the Catholic faith, the Apostolic Ministry Program provides an opportunity for all students to live out the Gospel mandates of Jesus Christ. Through this program, seeks to instill in its students a sense of service to the community and a genuine, active love of neighbor. Experiences include service with their family, at their current or former schools, within their parish or faith community, and with organizations that work directly with people in need. The Apostolic Ministry Program is required of each student each year and must be approved by the Director of Apostolic Ministry. The projects vary from year to year and have specific guidelines and deadlines. Such information is sent to each family annually and is presented to all students in their Theology class. On-going portions of the project/experiences are presented in Theology classes. Campus Ministry The Campus Ministry Department seeks to enhance the spiritual nature of the school, provides opportunity for the sacraments, meaningful prayer experiences, and services. Prayer is an integral part of our daily experience and every class begins with prayer. Students participate in a monthly All-School Mass, and Class Masses during the school year. In addition, Daily Mass is offered at the end of each school day. We invite our families to participate in our school Masses. Campus Ministry works collaboratively with the Theology Department to encourage students to seek to understand their faith, practice their beliefs, and most importantly, grow closer to Jesus Christ as they mature into young adults. Retreats are held for every class; Freshmen find God in nature and the Eucharist on the Freshmen Ascent; Sophomores engage in service to others; Juniors go off campus for a three-day intense religious experience called Kairos ; and Seniors retreat with their classmates, reflecting on how Christ is calling each of them to be His disciples. The Campus Ministry Club provides the opportunity for students to help plan Advent and Lenten Prayer Services, participate in Liturgies through being Altar Servers and providing liturgical music. has a full-time teaching priest who is also the celebrant priest for our school masses and daily masses. A chapel within the school is available for students and families to participate in daily and class masses.
ATHLETICS Home of the Tigers!, home of the Tigers, is a member of the Colorado High School Activities Association. Tigers currently compete at the 4A classification and are a member of the Tri-Valley League. has 18 different sports team. Facilities on campus include the St. Jude Track and Field Complex, Mike G. Gabriel Football Stadium, Keven G. Ritz Baseball Field, the HF softball field, and the school gym. All athletic teams emphasize faith formation, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Students are expected to meet academic requirements in order to maintain athletic eligibility. MASCOT: Tigers COLORS: Purple and Gold TEAMS: Fall Winter Spring Cross Country (Co-ed) Boys Basketball Boys Baseball Boys Football Girls Basketball Track & Field (Co-ed) Girls Softball Wrestling Girls Soccer Girls Volleyball Spirit Team Girls Tennis Boys Golf Boys Lacrosse Boys Soccer Girls Lacrosse Spirit Team FINE, PRACTICAL, AND PERFORMING ARTS The Fine, Practical, and Performing Arts Department work together as a team to provide leadership and to promote student excellence in areas of creativity specific to human and spiritual growth. Students need and are encouraged to express themselves. continually applies our mission through creative endeavor. Our fine arts staff is dedicated to the goal of accomplishing a well-rounded and complete individual through the practice of art, music, theatre, and crafts. The Theater and Vocal Music Department puts on two full-length shows each year. In the fall, HF does a play and in the spring a musical. Plays in the past include: Cheaper By the Dozen, You Can t Take It With You, A Midsummer Night s Dream, The Foreigner, and a 1940 s Comedy Murder. Musicals in the past include The Music Man, Guys and Dolls, West Side Story, Le Miserables, The Sound of Music, and The Fiddler on the Roof. Anyone may audition for the plays and musicals. Usually between 50-100 students are involved in the productions, either on tech crew or in the show.
STUDENT LIFE W E L C O M E! Freshmen Families and Tiger Transfers Freshmen Families and Tiger Transfers are programs designed to help incoming Freshmen and transfer students feel at home here at Holy Family. Beginning on the first day of registration, Freshmen and transfer students are grouped into small families including one faculty member with whom they will meet and share fun activities with every month throughout the year. This program helps new students feel at home right away, introduces them to several other new students they can get to know well, and gives them a faculty member to talk to and feel comfortable with from day one. Co-Curricular Activities Community activities are a vital component of the educational experience at Holy Family High School. The activities are designed to promote the spiritual, physical, and social development of all students; to provide opportunities for leadership; to provide avenues to serve the school community; and to develop the interests and talents of our students. Art Club Campus Ministry Team Chess Club Comedy Improv Club Computer Club Creative Writing Club Culinary Club Film and Photo Club Freshman Families French Club Guitar Club Habitat for Humanity International Thespian Society Latin Club Literary Magazine Liturgy Music Group Math Club Mission Club Mock Trial National Honor Society Newspaper LampPost Philosophy Club Reader s Club Rosary Club Science Club Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica Spanish Club Speech and Debate Team Student Ambassador Organization Student Council Tigers For Life Tri-M Music Honor Society Yearbook Vista Service Opportunities One Sandwich at a Time Once a month students and faculty make 600 sandwiches and deliver them to people in need. Mission Trips During the 2015-2016 school year, students and faculty participated in Mission Trips to El Salvador and an Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Mission Club Students help serve at food banks, homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and have coat/food drives throughout the year. March for Life During the 2015-2016 school year, students and faculty participated in the March For Life in Washington DC.
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES Graduates Over the past four years, HFHS graduates were offered admission to the following institutions of higher education: Adams State College Arizona State University Auburn University Augustana College Azusa Pacific University Babson College Baylor University Belmont University Benedictine College Binghamton University Boise State University Briar Cliff University Cabrini College Carleton College Carnegie Mellon University Carroll College Case Western Reserve University Catholic University of America Central Oklahoma University Chestnut Hill College Colgate University College of Saint Benedict Colorado College Colorado Mesa University Colorado School of Mines Colorado State University Colorado State University at Pueblo Concordia College - NY Concordia University - WI Cornell University Creighton University Drake University Eastman School of Music (Rochester University) Elon University Emmanuel College Emory University Fairfield University Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising Fashion Institute of Technology Florida Southern College Furman University George Washington University Georgia State University Gonzaga University Hastings College High Point University Iowa State University Johns Hopkins University Johnson & Wales University Kansas State University Lafayette College Lasell College Louisiana State University Loyola Marymount University Loyola University at Chicago Lynn University Marquette University Massachusetts College of Pharmacy Metropolitan State University of Denver Miami University Montana State University - Billings Montana Tech Mount Saint Mary s College New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology North Central College North Dakota State College of Science North Dakota State University Northeastern University Northern Arizona University Northwest Nazarene University Oklahoma State University Oregon State University Pennsylvania State University Purdue University Regis University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rockhurst University Saint Gregory the Great Seminary Saint John s University - MN Saint John s University - NY Saint Louis University Saint Mary s College - CA Saint Mary s College - IN San Diego State University Santa Clara University Santa Fe University of Art & Design Savannah College of Art & Design Seattle University Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville Southern Methodist University Temple University Texas Christian University Thomas Aquinas College Trinity University Tufts University Union College United States Air Force Academy United States Military Academy University of Alabama University of California at Santa Cruz University of Colorado at Boulder University of Colorado at Colorado Springs University of Colorado at Denver University of Dallas University of Dayton University of Denver University of Houston University of Illinois University of Indiana University of Iowa University of Jamestown University of Kansas University of Mary University of Mississippi University of Missouri University of Montana University of Nebraska at Lincoln University of North Dakota University of Northern Colorado University of Notre Dame University of Oklahoma University of Oregon University of Portland - OR University of Saint Mary - KS University of Saint Thomas - MN University of San Diego - CA University of South Carolina at Aiken University of South Dakota University of St. Thomas - MN University of Tampa - FL University of the Southwest - NM University of Tulsa - OK University of Wyoming Utah State University Vanderbilt University - TN Western State Colorado University Wichita State University - KS Xavier University - OH HOLY FAMILY HIGH SCHOOL 5195 W. 144th Ave., Broomfield, CO 80023 phone 303-410-1411 l fax 303-466-1935 www.holyfamilyhs.com