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| The Class of 2008 represented the largest graduating class (90) in school history. |
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- 65% of teachers hold advanced degrees (Masters and/or Doctoral)
- Average years of teaching experience: 17
- 123 Full time faculty; 18 Part-time faculty
- Student-teacher ratio = 8:1
- On average, 28% of students in our graduating classes received recognition as National Merit Scholars, Finalists, Semifinalists or Commended students
- CA offers Advanced Placement exam preparation in 19 subjects
- 325 Advanced Placement (AP) tests were taken by members of the Class of 2008 with 95% of the students scoring 3 or above
- CA's SAT average scores: , ,
Ohio average scores: Math 542, Reading 536, Writing 522; Nat'l average scores: Math 515, Reading 502, Writing 494
- The first school in central Ohio to introduce all-day Kindergarten, an Asian studies curriculum beginning in sixth grade – including a 7+ year relationship and exchange program with the Hefei City Schools in Hefei, China – and elementary foreign language instruction (Spanish)
- 23 team State Championships in baseball, field hockey, football, boys golf, girls lacrosse, boys soccer, boys tennis and boys track
- 25 team State Runners-Up in baseball, boys basketball, field hockey, boys golf, girls lacrosse, boys tennis, girls tennis and boys track
- Numerous individual State Championships achieved in boys golf, boys and girls swimming, boys tennis, boys track and wrestling
- Multiple students have had works selected for the Governor's Art Show and Exhibition, and many have also earned high ratings in OMEA Solo and Ensemble contests
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- Our students represent 54 different zip codes and 32 different school districts
- 20% student of color representation
- $1.5 million for need-based financial aid for 153 students (15% of the student body)
- Class of 2008; 90 graduates, 100% attending 58 different four-year colleges
- 69% of CA seniors go "out of state" to college compared to an average of 31% from local suburban schools
- 231 acres
- $41 million in value
- $26 million (market value)
- Income from unrestricted gifts covered over 6% of the school's operating budget and expenses. Last year, was contributed by trustees, parents, alumni, grandparents, former parents, faculty/staff and friends
- $17.5 million was raised in gifts and pledges from the capital campaign, exceeding its goal
in 2005 allowing for new facilities and an increased endowment
- $197,795 was raised from fundraising initiatives by the
- National Association of Independent Schools
- Independent Schools Association of the Central States
- Ohio Association of Independent Schools
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