ACADEMICS HISTORICAL EXCELLENCE Crean Lutheran High School is proud to be part of the renowned Lutheran Education system, which has been educating students for over 165 years. Evidence of the excellence found in Lutheran education has been compiled by the National Assessment of Educational Progress; their data shows Lutheran schools score significantly higher than all other schools, including public, Catholic, charter, and other Protestant schools (Lubienski, C. Charter, Private, Public Schools and Academic Achievement, p.3). Additionally, Lutheran school students score 23 percent higher than national averages on standard achievement tests (Brekke, M., Youth Research Center). Within the Lutheran school system s celebrated history, CLHS is the fastest growing high school. At CLHS, we equip students spiritually, academically, and socially to become Christian leaders who serve as Christ s beacons, shining His love in a world cloaked in darkness. Jeffrey Beavers, M.A., LMFT Executive Director, Founding Principal Scores & Statistics Average ACT Scores Average SAT Scores 1910 Average SAT Score Achieved by the top 25% of Crean Lutheran Students NATIONAL Average ACT Score CALIFORNIA Average ACT Score CLHS Average ACT Score 20.8 22.6 25.2 426 Points above the National Average SAT Score 434 Points above the State Average SAT Score Top 25% of CLHS Students PAGE 2
average PSAT Scores CLHS 1111 NATIONAL 1018 AVERAGE 11TH GRADE PSAT SCORES CLHS 1082 NATIONAL 937 AVERAGE 10TH GRADE PSAT SCORES CLHS 988 NATIONAL 870 AVERAGE 9TH GRADE PSAT SCORES CONTINUING EXCELLENCE CLHS places high value on personalized education. Accordingly, CLHS proudly maintains a 20:1 average class size. Students can follow various academic tracks, including those designed to meet the elevated standards of the University of California s A-G subject requirements or ones customized to meet the admission guidelines for elite private institutions. A wide array of academically rigorous honors and Advanced Placement (AP) courses as well as Dual Credit Courses support these tracks. CLHS desires its students to be knowledgeable about their faith and willing to defend their beliefs; to engage in the classroom; to think critically and communicate clearly; and finally, to live their lives as servant-leaders for Jesus Christ. 20:1 Average class size I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Jeremiah 29:11 PAGE 3
ACADEMICS COLLEGE & CAREER COUNSELING CLHS counselors work in close partnership with students and families to assist students in developing academically, socially, spiritually, and personally. The Counseling Department utilizes Naviance, a college and career readiness online tool, which assists students in their postsecondary planning process. Naviance allows students to understand how their strengths, goals, skills, and interests can lead to exciting careers. Crean Lutheran s alumni have been accepted into some of the nation s finest colleges, universities, and conservatories. Graduates from the Class of 2017 were accepted at Boston College, Caltech, Cal Poly SLO, Cornell, NYU, Princeton, Rice University, UCLA, West Point Military Academy, and many other elite institutions across the country. To support their collegiate aspirations, CLHS students are well-prepared to engage in strenuous university-level academics. In 2017, 97% of Crean Lutheran graduates went on to attend a college or university. Students are also afforded the opportunity to take advantage of free, on-campus, Princeton Review SAT/ACT test preparation classes. During the specialized 15-hour curriculum, students become familiar with test content and acquire the tools they need to score well. As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God s varied grace. PAGE 4 1 Peter 4:10
STUDENT ACTIVITIES Our award-winning Servant Leadership Team (SLT) as well as our Link Crew, Student Ambassadors, Clubs, and Service and Outreach Programs provide an array of opportunities for students to become involved in campus activities. Whether planning campus-wide pep rallies and spirit events, welcoming new students to the campus, participating in student-driven clubs, or volunteering locally and globally, CLHS students enjoy a variety of programs where they are welcomed, involved, and grow! LEARNING SUCCESS PROGRAM The Learning Success Program (LSP) assists students in excelling academically while growing closer in their relationship with Jesus Christ. LSP Director Mary Oliver (M.Ed., M.A.) runs the program with the support of an additional resource teacher. The program supports students with documented learning disabilities through accommodations and counseling so that they may achieve their greatest possible academic success. For more information, contact the Admissions Department. HEALTH, SAFETY, & SUPERVISION The Director of Health, Safety, & Supervision as well as the Campus Deans and Supervisors work together to ensure each student s safety on campus. Crean Lutheran is a closed campus, which means students may not leave the campus between classes or during lunch. Campus supervision is in place each school day from 7:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. By God s grace, CLHS Student Services staff strive to foster an environment where students thrive socially, emotionally, and spiritually. North Campus Expansion During the 2017-18 school year, the majority of the new North Campus Performing Arts and Athletics facilities will open. Four new studios will enhance Crean Lutheran s thriving Performing Arts programs: a 2,900 square foot dance studio, two 1,400 square foot choir/band studios, and a 2,160 square foot drama studio. The Athletics programs will gain a 5,000 square foot strength and conditioning center with state of the art weight training and cardio-conditioning equipment along with a 50-yard training field. PAGE 5
ACADEMICS crean lutheran currently offers 21 AP courses 32 honors courses 25 DUAL-CREDIT COURSES (Up to 73 COLLEGE UNITS) For motivated students hoping to gain a running start on college coursework while still in high school. multiple learning options Students can take CLHS coursework through traditional on-campus instruction, through the school s hybrid program, or online. PAGE 6 a prominent education Lutheran Schools have a 165 year history of providing a strong educational environment. CLHS is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and the National Lutheran School Accreditation (NLSA). INTERNATIONAL DEPARTMENT CLHS provides a top-tier education on a multi-cultural campus that currently hosts students from 18 countries. The nationally-commended International Department plays a valuable role in making CLHS one of the nation s most progressive high schools. The International Department is staffed by a team of professionals who selectively admit and shepherd international students. CLHS issues a select number of I-20s each year to qualified international students, and upon request, arranges for local host families. Individuals interested in learning more about the international admissions process should email CLHS International Department Director, Mrs. Sherrie Lah, at int@clshs.org. EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY Integrating 21st century technology into the classroom setting is a hallmark of CLHS. All students receive a laptop that is included in the cost of tuition. From online research to group collaboration, students use their laptops on a daily basis. CLHS also encourages students to utilize available ebooks and digital textbooks to further advance their academic pursuits. Finally, CLHS employs Canvas as a powerful course management system. Through Canvas, students can submit homework, download class content, take quizzes, communicate with teachers, and monitor their grades.
COHORT PROGRAMS: MEDICAL, ENGINEERING & BUSINESS CLHS offers three Christ-centered and scholastically rigorous cohorts that equip students for academic and professional success in their chosen field of study. Each cohort introduces students to high-level professionals, includes experiential field trips, and provides both independent research and internship opportunities. Cohort graduates receive special recognition at graduation as well as on their transcripts. More information about the cohort offerings is available at clshs.org/cohorts. Enrollment in a cohort requires a separate application, which can be obtained through the Admissions Office or on the website listed above. MEDICAL COHORT The Medical Cohort is designed for students who excel academically and wish to pursue a career in the medical field, whether as a doctor, a physician s assistant, a nurse, a dentist, a pharmacist, or one of many other medical positions. Through exceptional training and directed coursework, the program prepares students to study medicine at the university level. ENGINEERING COHORT The Engineering Cohort is designed for students who are naturally curious, interested in solving real-world problems, and passionate about exploring the various engineering strands (e.g. mechanical, civil, electrical, etc.). The curriculum, designed in partnership with Project Lead the Way (PLTW), focuses on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), and provides hands-on, project-based experiences. BUSINESS COHORT The Business Cohort is designed for students, who have a passion for business and are interested in exploring various professions within that field. The curriculum covers finance, accounting, economics, communication, and marketing. Completion of this cohort includes twelve (12) units of dual-credit courses. In addition, CLHS students tour local businesses and learn from on-site professionals. For example, students have visited IBM as well as Disneyland, where they have learned about diversifying operations, marketing, and management. I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus. Philippians 3:14 PAGE 7
STUDENT SUCCESS Utilizing comprehensive services offered by five full-time, PPS-credentialed counselors, CLHS students have matriculated to top colleges and universities around the nation. Below is a list of institutions where a few of our graduates are pursuing higher education: 43 SENIORS from the Class of 2017 are active members of the National Honors Society. 178 SENIORS from the Class of 2017 are active members of the California Scholarship Federation. $7.2 MILLION in college scholarship offers were reported by the Class of 2017, an average award of $53,333 per student. ARIZONA Grand Canyon University University of Arizona CALIFORNIA Art Center College of Design Azusa Pacific University Biola University California Baptist University California Lutheran University California State Polytechnic, Pomona California State Polytechnic, San Luis Obispo Caltech Chapman University Concordia University, Irvine Loyola Marymount University Pepperdine University Point Loma Nazarene University San Diego Christian College Stanford University University of California, Berkeley University of California, Davis University of California, Irvine University of California, Los Angeles University of California, Riverside University of California, San Diego University of California, Santa Barbara University of California, Santa Cruz University of Southern California Vanguard University Westmont College COLORADO Colorado State University United States Air Force Academy FLORIDA Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University GEORGIA Emory University Georgia Tech University ILLINOIS Northwestern University School of the Art Institute of Chicago University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Wheaton College INDIANA Purdue University University of Notre Dame KENTUCKY University of Kentucky TEXAS Baylor University Rice University Texas A&M University Texas Christian University MASSACHUSETTS Berklee College of Music Boston College Boston University Massachusetts Institute of Technology New England Conservatory of Music Northeastern University MARYLAND Johns Hopkins University MINNESOTA St. Olaf College NEW JERSEY Princeton University Seton Hall NEW YORK Cornell University New York University School of Visual Arts in New York Stony Brook University Syracuse University The Juilliard School United States Military Academy, West Point NORTH CAROLINA Duke University Elon University University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill PAGE 8
OHIO Case Western Reserve University Ohio State University OREGON University of Oregon PENNSYLVANIA Carnegie Mellon Lehigh University Penn State University of Pennsylvania Villanova University RHODE ISLAND Brown University Rhode Island School of Design TENNESSEE Lipscomb University Vanderbilt University VIRGINIA College of William and Mary WASHINGTON Gonzaga University Pacific Lutheran University University of Washington, Seattle WASHINGTON DC Catholic University of America George Washington University WISCONSIN Marquette University INTERNATIONAL JAPAN Keio University Waseda University KOREA Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) Yonsei University PAGE 9
athletics GENERAL ATHLETIC INFORMATION Crean Lutheran High School s Athletic Department offers a collegiate-model athletic program aimed at developing competitive student-athletes who play for God s glory. Saints Athletics is founded upon six core values firmly rooted in the acrostic, CHRIST: Commitment, Honor, Responsibility, Intelligence, Sacrifice, and Teamwork. CLHS is currently a distinguished member of the Academy League in the CIF Southern Section and offers students 26 varsity sports. During the 2018-19 school year, Crean Lutheran will join the Empire League and compete against top athletic programs in Orange County. To ensure overall student safety and success, CLHS athletics provides multiple services and amenities, including full-time staffing to coordinate academic support services, a comprehensive strength and conditioning program, and a sports medicine program. Additionally, for committed student-athletes who desire to compete at the collegiate level, Crean Lutheran s CIF-certified coaching staff assists with the college recruitment process. 2016-2017 ACCOLADES Girls Swimming/Diving recorded its fifth consecutive CIF title. Seven CLHS teams won Academy League titles, and nine teams made a strong run into CIF playoffs. Seven CLHS athletes were named OC Register athletes and studentathletes of the week. Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that will not last, but we do it to get a crown that will last forever. 1 Corinthians 9:25 PAGE 10
NATIONAL LETTER OF INTENT Fourteen students from the Class of 2017 signed national letters of intent to play collegiate level athletics. FALL SPORTS Football Girls Tennis Girls Volleyball Girls & Boys Cross Country Girls Golf Boys Water Polo Boys Beach Volleyball (Competes in IBVA*) WINTER SPORTS Girls Basketball Boys Basketball Girls Soccer Boys Soccer SPRING SPORTS Boys Golf Baseball Softball Girls & Boys Swimming/Diving Boys Tennis Girls & Boys Track & Field Boys Volleyball Girls Beach Volleyball (Competes in IBVA*) Boys & Girls Lacrosse YEAR ROUND Cheer Song *Interscholastic Beach Volleyball Association For questions regarding Crean Lutheran High School Athletics, please contact our Athletic Director, Eric Olson, at 949.398.6566 or email at olson@clshs.org. PAGE 11
visual & performing arts VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS Crean Lutheran High School supports the Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) by developing the individual creative gifts of each artist. Students are required to take at least one unit of VPA to satisfy graduation requirements and the entrance requirements for most colleges and universities. CLHS is pleased to provide diverse opportunities for VPA engagement. Students may perform in a variety of settings, including theatrical productions, instrumental concerts, choral concerts, and dance performances. Visual artists are afforded exciting platforms to showcase their talents through exhibitions, both on and off-campus. Additionally, CLHS is committed to providing students with real-world experiences to develop and refine their respective gifts and crafts. CLHS student-artists have been recognized for excellence by the Orange County Pacific Symphony, South Coast Repertory Theater, the City of Irvine Fine Arts Council, the OC Register, and the Irvine Youth Arts Show. In 2017, six CLHS students were named to the Orange County Top Ten List for Visual Arts and Instrumental Music by the OC Register, and two CLHS students were named the OC Register Artist of the Year. For questions regarding the Performing Arts Department, please email our Performing Arts Director, Alyssa Jones, at jones@clshs.org. Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God s will is - His good, pleasing and perfect will. Romans 12:2 PAGE 12
VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS CHOIR Concert Choir* Honors Concert Choir* Honors Chamber Choir* Men s Chorus Women s Chorus 2017 OC REGISTER ARTISTS OF THE YEAR Aileen Chung was recognized as the Orange County Register s Instrumental Music Artist of the Year, and Zoe Zhou was recognized as the 3D Visual Arts Artist of the Year. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Orchestra* Honors Orchestra* Concert Band* Jazz Band* Honors Jazz Band* Worship Team* Honors Worship Team* Handbell Ensemble* Percussion Ensemble* VISUAL ART Photography Exploratory Art Advanced Art* Drawing & Painting Sculpture I Sculpture II* AP Art: Studio AP Art: 2-D AP Art: 3-D DANCE Dance I Dance II* Dance Company Team* Dance Ensemble* DRAMA Acting for Stage and Camera I Acting for Stage and Camera II* *Requires an audition PAGE 13
ADMISSIONS PROCESS & GENERAL INFORMATION The Admissions Committee reviews each applicant holistically, taking into account the unique gifts and talents of each student. Applicants should follow the steps listed in a timely manner to ensure enrollment at CLHS. APPLICATION STEPS STEP 1 Complete the online application and submit the $50.00 application fee. There is a link to the application at the top of the website www.clshs.org. STEP 2 Complete the application checklist: Submit a signed copy of the Request for Records Form to your current school. Obtain two online recommendations: an academic reference from a professional educator and a character reference from a non-family member. Sign-up for an interview. TUITION & FEES The CLHS Board of Directors, administration, faculty, and staff value Christian stewardship. Accordingly, tuition dollars are a blessing that CLHS strives to use wisely and efficiently to avoid unnecessary increases. The scheduled tuition for the 2018-19 school year is $15,930. Additional costs include a registration fee, books, and uniforms; there are also fees for special programs and clubs. CLHS estimates books will cost an average of $425 per year, and uniforms will likely cost an initial $400-500. Athletic and performing arts program fees vary depending on the activity. A summary of tuition and fees can be found on the Admissions page of the website www.clshs.org/admissions FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Crean Lutheran High School views financial assistance as a partnership between families and the school. Thus, assistance determinations are based upon financial need. To be considered for financial assistance, a family must first apply for admission and then submit the Financial Assistance Application, which can be found on the Admissions page of the www.clshs.org website. SHADOW AT CLHS FOR A DAY! Crean Lutheran High School cordially invites all 8th grade and transfer students interested in attending CLHS to spend a day on campus. Prospective students will be partnered with student ambassadors who will introduce them to the CLHS community. To schedule a campus visit, please go to the Shadow Day link found on the Admissions page at: www.clshs.org/ admissions. For any questions regarding admission to CLHS, please contact Admissions Director Tara Mathis at 949.387.1199 ext. 2417 or email at mathis@clshs.org. For questions regarding international admission, please email at int@ clshs.org. Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving. Colossians 3:23-24 PAGE 14
Important Admission Dates: September 1, 2017 Application Becomes Available Online September 20, 2017 Shadow Program Begins October 6, 2017 7th and 8th Grade Preview Day 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. October 6, 2017 Future Saints Night/Homecoming Game 7:00 p.m. at Irvine High School Stadium December 8, 2017 Early Admission Deadline January 19, 2018 Regular Admission Deadline* March 1, 2018 International Admission Deadline** February 26, 2018 Extracurricular Information Night 5:30-7:00 p.m. March 17, 2018 New Student Scheduling Day *After January 19, 2018, late admission is dependent upon space availability. Open House Dates for Prospective Families All 6:30-8:00 PM October 24, 2017 November 14, 2017 January 18, 2018 February 22, 2018 March 22, 2018 Placement Tests All 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM January 13, 2018 January 27, 2018 February 10, 2018 February 24, 2018 **After March 1, 2018, late admissions is dependent upon space availability. PAGE 15
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