Calvert Hall College High School
School Notes Overview:
Calvert Hall College, a Catholic and Lasallian college preparatory school, provides a diverse community of young men with a broad and balanced human and Christian education through excellent academic and extracurricular programs that promote leadership, achievement and service within the church and community....
School Overview:
Calvert Hall College High School |
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| School Membership(s) |
National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) Other religious school association(s) |
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| Religious Affiliation | Roman Catholic | ||
| Grades Offered | Grades 9 - 12 | ||
| Programs for Learning Differences | Yes | ||
| County | Baltimore County, MD | ||
| Student Body | |||
| Total Students | 1254 students | ||
| Student Body Type | All-boys | ||
This School |
(MD) School Avg. |
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| % Students of Color | 13% | 35% | |
| Students by Grade | |||
| Grade 9 - 325 students | |||
| Grade 10 - 325 students | |||
| Grade 11 - 283 students | |||
| Grade 12 - 321 students | |||
| Academics and Faculty | |||
| Total Classroom Teachers | 100 teachers | ||
| Average Class Size | 21 | ||
| Number of AP Courses | 21 | ||
This School |
(MD) School Avg. |
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| Teacher : Student Ratio | 1:14 | * Ntl. Public School Avg. » 1:16 | |
| School Days in Calendar Year | 174 days | 180 days | |
| Hours in School Day for Students | 6 hours | 6 hours | |
| Finances and Admission | |||
| Admission Deadline | Dec. 31 | ||
| Yearly Tuition Cost | $10,920 | ||
| Sport | |||
| Total Sports Offered | 16 | ||
Sports |
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| Baseball | Basketball | ||
| Cross Country | Football | ||
| Golf | Ice Hockey | ||
| Lacrosse | Rugby | ||
| Soccer | Swimming | ||
| Tennis | Track and Field | ||
| Volley Ball | Water Polo | ||
| Winter Track | Wrestling | ||
School Notes:
- Calvert Hall College is a Lasallian school community. Steeped in the educational legacy of their founder, St. John Baptist de La Salle, the Brothers of the Christian Schools founded Calvert Hall to provide educational opportunities to the immigrant church of Baltimore. Today, Calvert Hall reflects its core Lasallian values in its mission and practice. Calvert Hall is a diverse community offering an excellent academic program that stimulates and challenges a wide variety of students. Ethnic, socio-economic, and academic diversity are valued by the Hall, both in its enrollment practices and in its curricular and co-curricular programming. The faculty holds students to high standards of intellectual and moral development to encourage them to reach their full potential and to prepare themselves to face the challenges of the modern world. Teaching and learning in community is an essential element of Lasallian educational practice. The Brothers and their lay colleagues, "together and by association," foster an educational community where the expertise and input of each staff member is valued. Instructed by St. John Baptist de La Salle to act as brothers to one another and to the young men entrusted to their care, the Christian Brothers have communicated this approach to education to several generations of lay associates who now minister to the young men at Calvert Hall. The faculty and staff seek thereby to model to the students of Calvert Hall a community that promotes a brotherhood that endures beyond graduation. The school remains faithful to its commitments as an institution of the Roman Catholic Church. As St. La Salle envisioned, the school is a steward of that faith for every generation. Thus, campus ministry activities and service opportunities remain a key feature of Calvert Hall's Lasallian ministry, helping each student develop his relationship with God, his family and his peers. Calvert Hall focuses on the total person, preparing the student to appreciate his talents and share them with the wider community, particularly those most in need. To that end, Calvert Hall creates an environment that fosters mutual respect, thus enabling the student to make responsible decisions in the face of a wide array of professional and ethical choices. By focusing on academic excellence, diversity, community, mutual respect and brotherhood, Calvert Hall calls students to live their beliefs, develop their full potential, respect all life and actively pursue the self-discipline and community action which will bring spiritual, personal and academic goals to fruition.
- Profile last updated: 07/23/2009
In the News:
- Charles A. Ray Jr., produce manager (Baltimore Sun)
posted on November 16, 2009 at 08:36:55 am
Charles A. Ray Jr., a retired produce manager and Navy veteran, died Sunday from complications following open heart surgery at Union Memorial Hospital. - Anthony J. Iacoboni Sr., contractor (Baltimore Sun)
posted on November 6, 2009 at 08:52:35 am
Anthony J. "Tony" Iacoboni Sr., a retired underground utility and site contractor, died of cancer Oct. 29 at Anne Arundel Medical Center. - Race for county executive warms up (Baltimore Sun)
posted on October 25, 2009 at 11:02:58 am
Two Democrats, one Republican hint they'll try to replace Smith In all but formalities, the 2010 race for Baltimore County executive is on. - Paul M. Pardew, sports complex builder (Baltimore Sun)
posted on October 11, 2009 at 07:30:48 am
Seniors tennis champion built the Orchard sports complex in Towson and coached many years at Calvert Hall P aul McLaren "Mickey" Pardew, who built a Towson sports complex and earned honors in his many decades as an amateur tennis player and coach, died Tuesday. - William F. Cecil III, assistant state's attorney (Baltimore Sun)
posted on September 30, 2009 at 07:44:33 am
Baltimore assistant state's attorney who prosecuted nonfatal gun crimes was noted for toughness and passion William Franklin Cecil III, a former air traffic controller who later became a lawyer and an assistant state's attorney assigned to the Baltimore Firearms Investigation Enforcement Unit, died Friday.
School Zip Statistics:
| About This Zipcode (21286) | School Zip (21286) |
(MD) State Average |
| Population (Approximate) | 18,776 people | 5,296,486 people |
| % (age 25+) w/College Degree | 55% | 32% |
| Population Average Age | 44 years old | 36 years old |
| Average Household size | 2.1 persons | 2.5 persons |
| Median Household Income | $53,713 | $56,460 |
| Avg. # of Rooms in Household | 6.2 rooms | 6.1 rooms |
| Median Age of Housing Structure | 49 years old | 40 years old |
| Median Value of Housing Unit Zipcode (21286) |
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| % Owning / % Renting | 66% / 34% | 65% / 35% |
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