School Profile
Regina High School, a Sponsorship of the Sisters of St. Joseph,
Third Order of St. Francis was founded in 1956. It is a
Catholic, private, all-female high school in the city of Warren,
a suburb of the city of Detroit. The student body is
cosmopolitan and comes from the three major counties surrounding
the greater Metro-Detroit area.
ADMINISTRATION:
Principal: Sister Mary Leanne, SSJ-TOSF
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CEEB CODE: 231-873
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Asst. Principal: Sister Mary Hyacinth, SSJ-TOSF
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STUDENT ENROLLMENT:
500
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Asst. Principal:
Mrs.
Karen Forys |
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ACCREDITATION: North Central Association / School
Improvement |
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GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT:
Director and
Freshman/ Counselor: Mrs. Marguerite Gore
Senior/Junior Counselor: Mrs. Mary Berschback
Sophomore/Junior
Counselor:
Mrs. Amy Dulgerian
HIGH SCHOOL CHARACTERISTICS:
Private,
college preparatory high school for young women Grades 9 through
12
7 class
periods per day averaging 45 minutes
2
semesters (4 marking periods); 179 days in the school
year
99% of
the class of 2008 are entering a 2 or 4 year institution of
higher learning
38
certified educators, 51% holding master degrees or beyond
GRADING SYSTEM AND CLASS
RANK:
LETTER |
PERCENTAGES
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HONOR POINTS
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WEIGHTED VALUE
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INTERPRETATION
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A |
100-90 |
4.0 |
4.5 |
Superior |
B |
89-80 |
3.0 |
3.5 |
Above Average |
C |
79-70 |
2.0 |
25 |
Average |
D |
69-60 |
1.0 |
1.5 |
Below Average |
F |
59-0 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
Failing |
- All classes, except Student Assistants, Physical Education,
Study Skills, and Community Service, are included in the grade
point average computation. Refer to the course offering list
for specific courses.
- A minimum of "D" is required for passing any course.
- Each semester mark consists of two quarter
marks and the final examination.
- Honor level courses are given the additional weighted
value shown above and are marked IN BOLD on the
course offering list. NOTE: Depending on enrollment AP classes
may not run every calendar year.
- Sixty hours of community service is required for graduation.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS:
Students must
earn 27 credits. The requirements are:
1/2 credit in Religious Studies for each semester in
attendance |
1 credit in Fine Arts
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4 credits in English
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1/2 credit in Computers
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3 credits in Social Studies
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1/2 credit in Physical Education
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3 credits in Science
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1/2 credit in Health Education
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4 credits in Mathematics
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6 1/2 credits in Electives
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*NOTE -
These requirements began with the Class of 2011. The Requirements
for the Class
of 2010 are
different as follows: 3 credits in Mathematics, 1 credit in Computers, 6
or more
credits in
Electives.
ACADEMIC
PROFILE FOR THE CLASS OF 2008:
Average ACT Core/Composite:
2004-2005
Local 22.3 National 20.9
2005-2006 Local 22.4 National 21.1
2006-2007 Local 22.9 National 21.2
2007-2008
Local 22.7 National 21.1
2007 Graduates
Four Year College
Two Year College Other
122
93%
6%
1%