School Notre Dame College Prep is a Roman Catholic college preparatory school and has educated more than 12,000 young men since its founding in 1954. Located in Niles, Illinois, on 28 wooded acres, Notre Dame currently enrolls over 800 students. Our students come from Chicago and 29 different suburbs. Notre Dame’s approach to education is holistic. We educate the mind, but never at the expense of the heart. The instructional programs at Notre Dame have distinct levels of challenge: Advanced Placement, Honors, College Prep Core, and the Andre Program. Each level is geared to prepare our students for college admission. Rigorous courses of study are designed to meet the educational needs of our diverse student body and are tailored to provide challenging educational experiences for our students. Mission Under the patronage of Mary, Notre Dame College Prep is a secondary school committed to educating young men to be gentlemen of faith, scholarship, and service in an inclusive, family-oriented community. Faithful to the Roman Catholic tradition and inspired by Gospel values, we prepare students to be lifelong learners and to lead lives of integrity. Hesburgh Scholar Program Named in honor of University of Notre Dame President Emeritus Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, CSC, this program is designed to challenge the most gifted and motivated student with a demanding course of studies. It not only requires the development of the student’s abilities in all areas of the academic curriculum, but also seeks to further his overall development through involvement in various service-oriented and extracurricular activities. Successful completion of the Hesburgh Scholar Program results in a special diploma of distinction. College Prep Core Program Students in the Notre Dame College Prep Core program are challenged with a curriculum designed to meet criteria for admission to any state college/university. These students might also take some honor courses and are pushed to meet high academic expectations. Graduates from the College Prep Core program have gone to numerous selective colleges and universities. St. Andre Scholar Program Named in honor of Saint Andre Bessette, CSC, this college preparatory program is for students with learning differences who require assistance in achieving academic success at Notre Dame. Andre Scholars must exhibit consistent effort and a willing commitment in time and energy to academic excellence. Typically, participants in the Andre Scholar Program are placed in the Reading/Writing Workshop course in lieu of a foreign language in the first year, and benefit from on-site tutoring during their study period. All other coursework is done on the college prep level. St. Andrew Kim Dae-Gon Scholar Program Named in honor of Saint Andrew Kim Dae-Gon, the first native Korean ordained as a priest in 1845, the program is designed to provide international students with a faith-based college preparatory education in the United States. The program provides support and assistance to international students who may experience difficulty in school due to language barriers and cultural differences. The program has served students from Austria, China, France, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, Philippines, Poland, Republic of Korea, Thailand and Vietnam. Burke Scholars Program Named in honor of Illinois Supreme Court Justice Anne Burke and her husband, Chicago Alderman Edward Burke, this program offers a curriculum for students with mild cognitive disabilities including those with Down Syndrome, Fragile X Syndrome, or other learning differences. Notre Dame is the first Catholic school in the state and one of the first in the country to offer such a program. At the end of their course of study, the students in this program will receive a certificate of completion, signifying their accomplishments at Note Dame. Notre Dame College Prep 7655 West Dempster Street Niles, Illinois 60714 Phone: 847-965-2900 Fax: 847-965-2975 www.nddons.org CEEB/ACT School Code: 141-063 PRESIDENT Rev. John P. Smyth PRINCIPAL Mr. Daniel E. Tully COUNSELING CENTER Mr. Steve Murray, Director 847-779-8620 [email protected]Mrs. Joan Daul 847-779-8693 [email protected]Ms. Stephanie Gross 847-779-8625 [email protected]Mrs. Marie Prugar 847-779-8631 [email protected]Mrs. Mary Beth Thomas 847-779-8626 mbthomas @nddons.org INTERNATIONAL Mrs. Yeonhee Han 847-779-8630 [email protected]COLLEGE/CAREER Mr. Jason Kuffel 847-779-8633 jkuff[email protected]REGISTRAR Mrs. Christina Schroeder 847-779-8611 [email protected]Notre Dame College Prep COMMITTED TO FORMING MEN OF FAITH, SCHOLARSHIP AND SERVICE
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School Notre Dame College Prep is a Roman Catholic college preparatory school and has educated more than 12,000 young men since its founding in 1954. Located in Niles, Illinois, on 28 wooded acres, Notre Dame currently enrolls over 800 students. Our students come from Chicago and 29 different suburbs. Notre Dame’s approach to education is holistic. We educate the mind, but never at the expense of the heart.
The instructional programs at Notre Dame have distinct levels of challenge: Advanced Placement, Honors, College Prep Core, and the Andre Program. Each level is geared to prepare our students for college admission. Rigorous courses of study are designed to meet the educational needs of our diverse student body and are tailored to provide challenging educational experiences for our students.
Mission Under the patronage of Mary, Notre Dame College Prep is a secondary school committed to educating young men to be gentlemen of faith, scholarship, and service in an inclusive, family-oriented community. Faithful to the Roman Catholic tradition and inspired by Gospel values, we prepare students to be lifelong learners and to lead lives of integrity.
Hesburgh Scholar ProgramNamed in honor of University of Notre Dame President Emeritus Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, CSC, this program is designed to challenge the most gifted and motivated student with a demanding course of studies. It not only requires the development of the student’s abilities in all areas of the academic curriculum, but also seeks to further his overall development through involvement in various service-oriented and extracurricular activities. Successful completion of the Hesburgh Scholar Program results in a special diploma of distinction.
College Prep Core ProgramStudents in the Notre Dame College Prep Core program are challenged with a curriculum designed to meet criteria for admission to any state college/university. These students might also take some honor courses and are pushed to meet high academic expectations. Graduates from the College Prep Core program have gone to numerous selective colleges and universities.
St. Andre Scholar ProgramNamed in honor of Saint Andre Bessette, CSC, this college preparatory program is for students with learning differences who require assistance in achieving academic success at Notre Dame. Andre Scholars must exhibit consistent effort and a willing commitment in time and energy to academic excellence. Typically, participants in the Andre Scholar Program are placed in the Reading/Writing Workshop course in lieu of a foreign language in the first year, and benefit from on-site tutoring during their study period. All other coursework is done on the college prep level.
St. Andrew Kim Dae-Gon Scholar ProgramNamed in honor of Saint Andrew Kim Dae-Gon, the first native Korean ordained as a priest in 1845, the program is designed to provide international students with a faith-based college preparatory education in the United States. The program provides support and assistance to international students who may experience difficulty in school due to language barriers and cultural differences. The program has served students from Austria, China, France, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, Philippines, Poland, Republic of Korea, Thailand and Vietnam.
Burke Scholars ProgramNamed in honor of Illinois Supreme Court Justice Anne Burke and her husband, Chicago Alderman Edward Burke, this program offers a curriculum for students with mild cognitive disabilities including those with Down Syndrome, Fragile X Syndrome, or other learning differences. Notre Dame is the first Catholic school in the state and one of the first in the country to offer such a program. At the end of their course of study, the students in this program will receive a certificate of completion, signifying their accomplishments at Note Dame.
Notre Dame College Prep7655 West Dempster Street Niles, Illinois 60714Phone: 847-965-2900 Fax: 847-965-2975 www.nddons.orgCEEB/ACT School Code: 141-063
Notre Dame College PrepCOMMIT TED TO FORMING MEN OF FAITH, SCHOLARSHIP AND SERVICE
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Grade Point AverageA student’s GPA is determined by multiplying the credit earned by the quality points for that course. Semester-long courses, for example, are worth 0.5 credits. The 0.5 credits are then multiplied by the quality points for the letter grade that was earned. These quality points are then totaled and divided by the credits attempted. Grades in Driver’s Education are NOT included in the GPA.
Summer School grades and credits are added to a student’s academic record at the conclusion of summer school.
The GPA of a transfer student is based only on grades earned at Notre Dame College Prep.
Honor RollThe Honor Roll is determined on the basis of the semester GPA. There are three classifications:
SUMMA CUM LAUDE: GPA of 3.80 or higher MAGNA CUM LAUDE: GPA of 3.50 through 3.79 CUM LAUDE: GPA of 3.20 through 3.49
Any grade lower than a “C-“ disqualifies a student from honor roll status.
REQUIREDDISCIPLINE CREDITS
Religion 4English 4Mathematics 3Lab Sciences, including 32 Biology2 Either Chemistry or PhysicsForeign Language – Same Language 2Social Studies, including 32 Western Civilization2 United States History
Fine Arts .5Technology-Computer Literacy I .5Physical/Health Education 2
Students must pass these exams by the end of Jr. Year:2 United States Constitution Exam2 English Composition Proficiency Exam
SERVICE REQUIREMENTS
2 Freshmen & Sophomores are to complete 25 service hours by serving Notre Dame, their parish, and/or local community.
2 Juniors are to complete a total of 25 hours. Fifteen of these hours must be earned by volunteering with an organization that deals with the issues of social justice. The idea is that students, in line with the junior religion curriculum, will develop a deeper understanding of service and social justice by developing a relationship with the people and organization they are serving.
2 Seniors are to complete 15 service hours by serving Notre Dame, their parish, and/or local community.
Graduation RequirementsStudents must earn a minimum of 24.00 credits and successfully meet the following requirements:
GRADE RANGE COMMENT
A 95-100 SuperiorA- 92-94B+ 89-91B 86-88 Above AverageB- 83-85C+ 80-82C 77-79 AverageC- 74-76D+ 71-73D 68-70 Unsatisfactory, but passingD- 65-67F Below 65 Failure, no credit P Passing in a Pass/Fail course, no credit.X Failure, no credit. Violation of Academic Integrity Policy.W Withdrawal from course.I Incomplete.
2 Number of students taking ACT 169 2 Hesburgh Scholars (mean) 29.2
RANK: Notre Dame College Prep does not rank students. A numerical rank would provide an inaccurate representation of the student’s ability and potential for college success. Since Notre Dame is a college preparatory school, it is our belief that any student who completes our rigorous curriculum can be successful in post-secondary education.
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