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PROFILE OF DISTINCTION2020 - 2021The Future is Now

T R A D I T I O N O F E X C E L L E N C EFO U N D E D1859By the Sisters of the HolyNames of Jesus and Mary685Total EnrollmentAFFILIATIONS: Sisters of the Holy Names ofJesus and Mary National Coalition of Girls’ Schools National Catholic EducationalAssociation Apple Distinguished SchoolEmpowering Women for LifeWhen compared to their female peers at coed schools,girls’ school graduates: Have stronger academic skills Are more academically engaged Demonstrate higher scienceself-confidence Display higher levels of cultural competency Express stronger community involvement Exhibit increased political engagementNational Coalition of Girls’ Schools, 12/2018Outstanding CollegePreparedness 100% of St. Mary’s college-bound studentsfrom the class of 2020 were accepted intoinstitutions of higher learning. The class of 2020 was awarded over 11.5million in merit scholarships. The St. Mary’s Academy class of 2020included two National Merit Finalists.At St. Mary’s Academy, unique, confident women leaders are not theexception to the rule — they’re everyone you meet. Since 1859, whena group of passionate Sisters founded a school for women whennone like it existed, St. Mary’s has always been a place that nurturesextraordinary women leaders.

T H E S T. M A R Y ’ S D I F F E R E N C E“My teachers and friends have always had my back ineverything I do and I truly feel supported by everyone, whichhas allowed me to grow and become the person I am today Deciding to come to St. Mary’s has ultimately been one ofthe most important and life-changing decisions and will staywith me for the rest of my life.“- Madelyn Kavalieros, St. Mary’s class of 2021“My four years at SMA provided the foundation of support,where I was empowered to reach beyond barriers to achieve.That same confidence and spirit are what drive me todayin all that I do. As an owner of the largest Black-ownedcommercial construction firm in the Pacific Northwest, I’mcontinually breaking misconceptions of women in powerpositions.“St. Mary’s is more than a school. It’s a community. Not onlyhave I received an exceptional education, I have learnedskills related to growing as a person that will last a lifetime.The friendships I’ve made have been some of the strongestI’ve ever had, and the bonds I’ve made with my teachersare unlike any other. St. Mary’s is a home away from homewith an everlasting family of some of the best peopleI’ve ever met.““- Aneshka Colas Dickson, alumna, class of 1995- Chella Fedota, St. Mary’s class of 2021

C U R R I C U L U MENGLISHEnglish 9English 10Honors English 10English 11AP English Language andCompositionEnglish 12 – Rotating SemesterOfferingsAP English LiteratureContemporary FictionCreative Writing 1 & 2SpeechYearbookFINE ARTSFRESHMEN FINE ARTSDance/Visual Arts AppreciationMusic/Theatre AppreciationVISUAL ARTSAP Studio Art: Drawing, 2-DDesignCeramics 1, 2 & 3Drawing 1 & 2Painting 1 & 2PrintmakingDANCEBeginning Dance TechniqueIntermediate Dance TechniqueAdvanced Dance TechniqueMUSICMarian Instruments: OrchestraMarian Instruments: AdvancedString EnsembleMarian Instruments: PianoEnsembleConcert ChoirRose ChoirMarian SingersShow Choir & A CappellaMusic Theory & Composition 1 & 2Class PianoAdvanced Class PianoUkuleleTHEATRETheatre 1, 2 & 3Musical TheatreTheatre for Social ChangeHEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATIONHealth 1: WellnessHealth 2: First Aid, CPR& SafetyAnatomyPhysiologyPhysical EducationStrength and ConditioningYoga and MindfulnessINFORMATION SCIENCEIntro to Computer ScienceAP Computer ScienceWeb DesignApp Design 1 & 2Principles of DesignAdvanced Principles of DesignTech InternshipLEADERSHIPLeadershipHonors LeadershipMarketing & CommunicationsPracticumMATHEMATICSAlgebra 1Accelerated Algebra 1GeometryHonors GeometryAlgebra 2Algebra 2, TrigonometryHonors Algebra 2, TrigonometryAdvanced Functions and StatisticsPre-CalculusHonors Pre-CalculusCalculusAP CalculusPSU Challenge Calculus 2 & 3(MTH 252, 253)SCIENCEPhysicsChemistryHonors ChemistryBiologyHonors BiologyAP Physics 1AP BiologyAP ChemistryScientific Research Methods (SRM)Environmental ScienceSOCIAL SCIENCEWorld GeographyGlobal StudiesHonors World HistoryUS HistoryRevolutions in Religion and ReasonRevolutions and ModernityPSU Challenge History ofthe USPSU Challenge History ofModern EuropeAmerican GovernmentAP US Government & PoliticsEconomicsTHEOLOGYIntroduction to Faith and ReligionThe Revelation of Jesus Christ inScriptureComparative ReligionsWho is Jesus Christ?Life in Jesus ChristThe Mission of Jesus ChristJesus Christ’s Mission Continues inthe ChurchSacraments as PrivilegedEncounters with Jesus ChristWORLD LANGUAGESFrench 1 - 4AP FrenchHonors Advanced FrenchLatin 1 - 3Spanish 1 - 4AP SpanishHonors Advanced SpanishStudentTeacher Ratio13:1AverageClass Size21Faculty51Faculty withAdvanced Degrees88%TUITION2019-2020:HONORS AND ADVANCEDPLACEMENT (AP ) COURSESEnrollment in these classes isselective. Students qualify onthe basis of their academicperformance as well asfaculty recommendation.HONORS COURSES IN:EnglishLeadershipMathematicsScienceSocial ScienceWorld LanguagesADVANCED PLACEMENTCOURSESEnglish Language andCompositionEnglish LiteratureCalculusComputer ScienceBiologyChemistryFrenchPhysics 1SpanishStudio Art: DrawingStudio Art: 2-D DesignUS Government & PoliticsPORTLAND STATEUNIVERSITYCHALLENGE COURSES(courses earn college credit)History of Modern Europe– HST 102/4 creditsHistory of the US – HST 203/4creditsCalculus 2 & 3 –MTH 252, 253/8 creditsAC T U A L C O S TTO E D U C AT EE AC H S T U D E N T: 15,995 21,295S M A- P R OV I D E D S U B S I DY P E R S T U D E N T: 5 , 3 0 0OV E R 2.2MILLIONIN TUITION ASSISTANCEAWA R D E D TO 4 2 % O FST. M A RY ’ S C U R R E N TFA M I L I E SAV E R AG E F I N A N C I A L A I D PAC K AG E : 8 ,0 0 0

O U R C O M M U N I T YClubs & ActivitiesA Capella ClubActive Minds ClubAnimal Rights ClubArt ClubEarth ClubEnvironmental Justice ClubEscribe MariaEthics BowlFashion ClubFilm ClubFrench ClubGirl Up ClubGun Safety Advocacy ClubHarry Potter ClubHealth Occupation Studentsof AmericaHistory ClubHuman Rights ClubImprov ClubIntentional Creations ClubMakers ClubMath ClubNational Art Honor SocietyNovel ClubOregon Battle of the BooksOutdoor ClubOutdoor School LeadershipPhotography ClubPolitics without Borders ClubScience ClubSciFi ClubSMA Rock BandStress Less ClubTable Top RPG GuildTheatre/Thespians ClubTriM/Musicians ClubWomen’s Equality ClubWriters’ ClubAffinity GroupsArab Student UnionAsian Pacific Islander ClubBlack Student UnionImmigrant Student UnionJewish Student UnionLatina Student UnionMuslim Student AssociationQueer Student UnionWomen of Color in ActionSt. Mary’s Academy is the only high school in the state of Oregon toaward graduating seniors an Advanced Leadership Endorsement. In2020, St. Mary’s recognized 41 seniors with this honor.Diverse Student BodyC AU C AS I A N 6 8 %A F R I C A N -A M E R I C A N 5 %AS I A N / PAC I F I C I S L A N D E R 6 %H I S PA N I C 6 %M I D D L E E AST E R N 1 %M U LT I R AC I A L 1 0 %N AT I V E A M E R I C A N 1 %N OT P R OV I D E D 3 %Co-Curricular CoursesCo-Curricular Activities are held outside the academic schoolschedule to supplement our existing curriculum. Students earnacademic credits for participating in these courses.LeadershipMock TrialMinistry LeadershipTeamModel United NationsRoboticsTeaching, Integrating andExploring Science (T.I.E.S)Science OlympiadThe Girls Leadership CoalitionToday, our world needs as many boundlessdreamers and creative problem-solvers as it can get,and you’ll find them right here at St. Mary’s.

AT H L E T I C S“Through training and guidance, we empower young womenby teaching and providing them with the necessary tools tomake confident and positive decisions on or off the field.”– Rochelle Hearns, Varsity Soccer CoachFALLSOCCERVO L L E Y B A L LOur student athletes compete in the Three Rivers Leagueat the 6A level, the highest level of competition in the state.C R O S S C O U N T RY *WINTERALPINE*B AS K E T B A L LNORDIC*SW I M M I N G *SPRINGGOLF*L AC R O S S ETENNISTRACK & FIELD**Indicates no-cut sportAnnually, boys get 1.13 million more sport opportunities than girls.At St. Mary’s Academy, 100% of our sport opportunities are for girls.National Federation of State High School Associations, 2018-19

FA I T H A N D S E R V I C EDiverse Faith CommunityB U D D H I ST 1 %C AT H O L I C 3 1 %C H R I ST I A N 2 1 %HINDU 1%JEWISH 5%MUSLIM 1%NON-RELIGIOUS 34%OT H E R 6 %“As we tread the same path, let us extend ahand to one another to surmount the difficultiesthat present themselves.”- Blessed Marie-Rose Durocher, SNJM FoundressIn 2019, SMA students logged11,000 hours of service with over150 organizations served.St. Mary’s is a place where women take risks onthe field, on the stage, and in the lab; wherewomen are changing the definition of leadership.

C L A S S O F 2 0 2 0C O L L E G E A C C E P TA N C E SAgnes Scott CollegeAmerican UniversityThe American University ofParisArizona State UniversityThe University of ArizonaAugustana CollegeBabson CollegeBard CollegeBarnard CollegeBarrett, The Honors CollegeBelmont UniversityBennington CollegeBoise State UniversityBoston UniversityBrandeis UniversityUniversity of BritishColumbiaBryn Mawr CollegeBucknell UniversityCalifornia State PolytechnicUniversity, PomonaCal Poly, San Luis ObispoUniversity of California,BerkeleyUniversity of California, DavisUniversity of California, IrvineUniversity of California, LosAngelesUniversity of California,San DiegoUniversity of California,Santa BarbaraUniversity of California,Santa CruzCarleton CollegeCarroll College MontanaCentral Oregon CommunityCollegeCentral WashingtonUniversityChapman UniversityUniversity of CincinnatiClackamas CommunityCollegeClark Atlanta UniversityClark UniversityThe College of Saint RoseUniversity of ColoradoColorado CollegeColorado School of MinesSMAPDX.ORG1615 SW Fifth AvenuePortland, OR 97201Colorado State UniversityConnecticut CollegeCornell UniversityCreighton UniversityUniversity of DelawareUniversity of DenverDePaul UniversityDominican University of CaliforniaDrexel UniversityEastern Washington UniversityThe Evergreen State CollegeFairfield UniversityFlorida A&M UniversityFordham UniversityGeorge Washington UniversityGeorgetown UniversityGonzaga UniversityGuilford CollegeHampshire CollegeHarvey Mudd CollegeUniversity of Hawaii at ManoaHofstra UniversityCollege of the Holy CrossUniversity of HoustonHoward UniversityHumboldt State UniversityThe College of IdahoUniversity of Illinois at ChicagoImmaculata UniversityIthaca CollegeKalamazoo CollegeKenyon CollegeKnox CollegeLafayette CollegeLake Forest CollegeLawrence UniversityLehigh UniversityLewis & Clark CollegeLIM CollegeLinfield UniversityLinn-Benton Community CollegeLower Columbia CollegeLoyola Marymount UniversityLoyola University ChicagoLoyola University MarylandLoyola University New OrleansMacalester CollegeMarquette UniversityMarymount California UniversityMarymount Manhattan CollegeMassachusetts Institute ofTechnologyUniversity of MassachusettsMcGill UniversityMichigan State UniversityUniversity of MichiganMontana State UniversityUniversity of MontanaMount Saint Mary’s University, LosAngelesMt. Hood Community CollegeNew Mexico Institute of Miningand TechnologyUniversity of New MexicoNew York UniversityNorfolk State UniversityNorth Carolina State University atRaleighUniversity of North TexasNortheastern UniversityNorthern Arizona UniversityNova Southeastern UniversityOberlin CollegeOccidental CollegeOregon Institute of TechnologyOregon State UniversityOregon State University,CascadesPace University, New YorkPacific Lutheran UniversityPacific Northwest College of ArtPacific UniversityUniversity of the PacificPennsylvania State UniversityPima Medical Institute, SeattlePitzer CollegePomona CollegePortland Community CollegePortland State UniversityUniversity of PortlandUniversity of Puget SoundQuest University CanadaReed CollegeRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRhodes CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologyUniversity of RochesterRocky Mountain CollegeSaint Joseph’s UniversitySaint Martin’s UniversitySaint Mary’s College of CaliforniaSalve Regina UniversitySan Diego State UniversityUniversity of San DiegoUniversity of San FranciscoSanta Clara UniversitySarah Lawrence CollegeThe University of ScrantonScripps CollegeSeattle Pacific UniversitySeattle UniversitySeton Hall UniversitySimmons UniversitySkidmore CollegeSmith CollegeUniversity of Southern CaliforniaSouthern Methodist UniversitySouthern Oregon UniversitySt. John’s CollegeSt. Lawrence UniversitySt. Olaf CollegeSyracuse UniversityThe University of TennesseeTexas Christian UniversityThe University of Texas at AustinThe New School - All DivisionsUniversity of TorontoTrinity CollegeTrinity UniversityUniversity of British ColumbiaUniversity of OregonUniversity of Oregon, Clark HonorsCollegeUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of UtahVassar CollegeUniversity of VermontUniversity of VictoriaVirginia State UniversityWashington State UniversityWashington State UniversityVancouverUniversity of WashingtonWestern Washington UniversityWestminster CollegeWhitman CollegeWhittier CollegeWhitworth UniversityWillamette UniversityWilliam and MaryXavier UniversityXavier University of LouisianaSt. Mary’s graduates enter the worldconfident in their abilities, energized by theirpassions, grounded in our traditions, andundaunted by the challenges they will face.

Association Apple Distinguished School By the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary . Ukulele THEATRE Theatre 1, 2 & 3 Musical Theatre Theatre for Social Change . Portland Community College Portland State University University of Portland

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