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Bishop amat memorial high schoolAlma Mater
Hail Amat High SchoolWe’ll Remember You,
Dear Alma MaterWe’re Steadfast, Loyal and True;
As We Go OnwardIn the Life We Lead,
Your Light Will Guide UsYour Motto Be Our Creed;
We Shall Look Back FondlyAt Your Rising Walls,
Recalling Precious MomentsWithin Your Hallowed Halls;
And so, Amat High SchoolWe’ll Remember You,
Dear Alma MaterWe’re Steadfast, Loyal and True!
BISHOP AMAT MEMORIAL
HIGH SCHOOL
2013 - 2014 INFORMATION BROCHURE
Dear Parents:
During the next several months you will be engaged in a decision making process of the utmost importance. Your child has reached high school age and you must choose an institution that will effectively meet his or her educational needs for the next four years. We are gratified that you are including Bishop Amat among those that could fulfill that goal.
We have a proud and distinguished educational tradition at our high school. Inspired by the religious values of the Catholic Church our program is designed to help young people grow in self respect, self discipline and personal responsibility so that they may become all that God has created them to be.
The Bishop Amat curriculum is academically and intellectually challenging in scope and content. Our administrators and teachers are highly qualified professionals who love the work they do and are totally dedicated to the educational growth of our students. We provide an outstanding extracurricular program that highlights individual talents, fosters team spirit and complements the demanding academic program.
All of this is offered in an environment that is attractive, safe, disciplined, nurturing and joyful. It would please us very much to welcome your son or daughter to our campus in August 2014 as a member of our freshman class.
Dear Prospective Parents and Students:
Thank you for your interest in providing your son or daughter with a Bishop Amat High School education. For fifty-six years, we at Bishop Amat have been blessed in our mission of integrating Catholic values into the academic, spiritual, and social development of the young men and women we have been entrusted to educate. We are honored by your consideration to become part of the Bishop Amat family.
Academically, our students experience tremendous success as demonstrated by the 98% of our most recent graduating class currently in attendance at institutions of higher learning. Our curriculum challenges students to realize their academic potential by offering a varied program of study including a wide spectrum of core, accelerated, honors-level, and Advanced Placement courses across all academic disciplines. Moreover, Bishop Amat High School is one of the select Catholic Schools authorized to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma affording your student the opportunity to participate in this prestigious academic program.
Beyond the classroom, extracurricular opportunities abound for Bishop Amat students to become involved in clubs, performance groups, and scholastic organizations that are as varied as the interests and talents demonstrated by our diverse student body. On the playing field, our girls’ soccer team earned a CIF championship this past school year, while
Message from the President
Message from the Principal
league championships were earned in girls’ cross country, wrestling, softball and boys’ golf, adding to the rich tradition of excellence that is Bishop Amat Athletics. Most significant to our educational mission, Bishop Amat students are called upon to mature in their faith through both prayer and service. Our religion curriculum, school Masses and liturgies, class retreats, Christian service program and daily prayer are collective examples of the Catholic heritage and identity so vital to our existence.
It is our privilege to provide you with an overview of our programs as described in this 2013-2014 Information Brochure. We are confident that upon visiting our safe and inviting campus, you will be thoroughly impressed by the academic, spiritual, and social benefits of the Bishop Amat experience. We look forward to having your son or daughter join us in August 2014.
Monsignor Aidan M. Carroll
Mr. Richard Beck
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Bishop Amat Memorial High School is a co-educational Catholic high school serving 1401 students residing primarily in the San Gabriel Valley. The mission of the school is to form a faith-filled community while addressing the needs of a culturally and academically diverse student body. To that end and in accordance with the school’s mission, the values of Goodness, Discipline and Knowledge are central to the educational efforts of the Bishop Amat community.
The call to Goodness involves all aspects of one’s lifestyle. It involves being empowered to join with others in forming a community in service to others with concern for the physical, social and spiritual environment in which one lives.
The importance of Discipline follows from the call to Goodness. The purpose of the disciplinary program at Bishop Amat High School is to teach students the importance of a lifestyle of self-respect, self-discipline and personal responsibility.
The Knowledge taught at Bishop Amat High School reflects the varied academic abilities of its students, and creates an atmosphere of learning that enables them to affirm their own cultural traditions and to be enriched by the cultures of others present on campus. Bishop Amat High School offers a college prep curriculum in which students are prepared for continued instruction in institutions of higher learning. The instructional program is based on a solid foundation in the scholarly disciplines and together with the co-curricular and counseling programs, emphasizes the spiritual, personal, social, and physical development of the students.
Western Catholic Education Association
Western Association of Schools & Colleges
School Population 1401 Students
296 Seniors
348 Juniors
373 Sophomores
384 Freshmen
63% Hispanic 14% Caucasian 10% Filipino/Pacific Islanders 7% Multi-racial 3% Black 3% Asian
87% Catholic
13% Non-Catholic
73% Four Year College 25% Two Year College 2% Vocational School / Military or Work
Curriculum/Graduation Requirements270 credits which include:
4 years of Religion
4 1/2 years of English
3 years of Social Studies
2 years of Foreign Language
3 years of Math
2 years of Science
1 year of Physical Education
1 year of Fine Arts
1/2 year of Computers
Health Requirement
Christian Service Requirement (80 hours)
BishoP AMAt hiGh sChool Mission And PuRPose
2013-2014 sChool PRofile
Accreditation
Community
ethnic Make-up
school scheduleBishop Amat students are required to take
seven classes each semester in a rotating block
schedule in which they take four 80-minute
classes per day.
“I chose to attend Bishop Amat because of the well rounded
education it provides. Bishop Amat prepares students to grow as
individuals in all walks of life and provides a strong foundation for
future ambitions.”
Clarisse AbuelSt. Christopher
UC San Diego
“In choosing Amat, it was the academic
prestige of the school that was the deciding
factor for me. The curriculum is
the best in the area. The AP and IB programs
are both outstanding and prepare students for higher level education. I feel well-prepared
for college.”
Andrew ApodacaHoly Name of Mary
University ofNotre Dame
Class of 2013
school AdministrationPresident - Monsignor Aidan M. Carroll
Principal - Mr. Richard Beck
Assistant Principal, Student Services - Mrs. Ivette Salcedo
Assistant Principal, Teacher Supervision - Mrs. Maria Gover
Assistant Principal, Studies - Fr. Michael J. Sezzi
Director of Development & Finance - Ms. Deborah R. Oswald ASB welcomes Freshmen to Amat.
Our students are required to take religion classes in all four years of their high school careers. These classes are taught and graded in a manner similar to all other academic courses offered in the curriculum. Topics covered include Scripture, Sacraments, Morality, Social Justice, Vocations, Marriage, World Religions, Church and Christian Leadership.
Cognizant, however, that true religion is not a thing of the mind only but also of the heart, we draw on the rich resources of our Campus Ministry and Christian Service Programs to foster an active faith life in our students.
Each school day begins with the celebration of Mass in the school chapel and the recitation of morning prayer on the public address system by the ASB leaders. Throughout the year students are afforded numerous opportunities to plan and participate in school-wide and class level Masses.
Formal retreat experiences are offered at all four grade levels. Freshmen enrich their lives through a day-long retreat held on campus. Sophomores participate in Caritas, an off-campus service-oriented retreat. Juniors are offered the Emmaus retreat which is designed to deepen their relationship with God and one another. The program culminates in the four day overnight retreat for seniors called Kairos which helps them develop a commitment to Christian values that will last throughout their college years and a lifetime beyond.
Mindful of what Jesus taught us about the importance of serving the needs of our brothers and sisters, the school provides our students with a wide array of Christian Service opportunities. Students participate in the Adopt-a-Grandparent Program, they assist severely disabled patients at the Lanterman Development Center and disadvantaged youth at the Delhaven Community Center.
ReliGious eduCAtion PRoGRAMs
Monsignor Carroll celebrates Mass for the Student Body
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They operate Food and Clothing Drives for the poor and
support collections for Missions in Third World countries.
The Seniors organize a Christmas Party at an inner-city
Catholic elementary school, the Juniors participate in the
Winter Project for the Homeless, the Sophomores donate
to the Pregnancy Help Center and the Freshmen provide
school supplies for underprivileged children.
Students are required to complete 20 hours of Christian
Service during each of their four years at Bishop Amat.
They are expected to participate in three areas of
service: faith community, local community, and school
community. Students complete this requirement by
participating in service activities that take place on
campus, opportunities offered through the Bishop Amat
Christian Service Program, or through involvement in a
multitude of programs provided to them by their local
parishes and communities.
In summary the Bishop Amat Religion Program is
designed to form our students into a Christian community
by helping them to learn about Jesus in their formal
religious studies and bringing them to love and serve Him
through worship, prayer and service to His people.
“I chose Amat so that I could follow in the footsteps of
my Mom and Dad. I wanted to have the same experience as my parents who are alumni. I have not
been disappointed. My educational experience has been tremendous,
the quality of education and athletics is unreal.”
Ian HagertyOur Lady of the
Assumption
Grand CanyonUniversity
“During my years at Amat I have grown
and developed into an outgoing, kind, and
spiritual leader. I have been taught by amazing teachers and
have made incredible friends.
I highly recommend students to participate in the retreat program --
it’s the best!”
Crystal CoilImmaculate Conception
Azusa PacificUniversity
Christian Service - Feed the Homeless at St. Martha’s Parish
Stained glass panel in the School Chapel
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ACAdeMiC PRoGRAMs
Bishop Amat Memorial High School enjoys a rich tradition of providing its students with superior academic preparation for post-secondary success. Students at every grade level are encouraged to take challenging course loads. To that end, more than one third of our students are enrolled in one or more Accelerated, Honors, Advanced Placement and/or International Baccalaureate level courses offered across all academic departments. Furthermore, the number of advanced course offerings is not pre-determined; rather, the number of sections offered is based on student registration for the course.
Honors Algebra II/TrigonometryHonors Algebra II/GeometryHonors American LiteratureHonors BiologyHonors British LiteratureHonors ChemistryHonors Composition and Literature IHonors Composition and Literature II
Advanced Placement ProgramAdvanced Placement (AP) classes are designed for scholastically motivated students who wish to benefit from
the challenge of study at the level of an introductory college course. Each spring, AP students are afforded the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge of course material by sitting for Advanced Placement examinations developed by the College Board. Upon successful completion of AP examinations, students may earn university credit, placement, or both depending on the educational institution and the student’s intended course of college study. Qualified students may begin Advanced Placement studies at Bishop Amat as early as the ninth grade year.
Advanced Placement Courses
AP Human Georgraphy (Grade 9) AP Art History (Grade 11, 12) AP European History (Grade 10) AP Calculus AB (Grade 11, 12) AP English Language (Grade 11) AP Calculus BC (Grade 11, 12) AP U.S. History (Grade 11) AP Statistics (Grade 11, 12) AP Macroeconomics (Grade 12) AP Studio Art (Grade 12) AP Biology (Grade 11, 12) AP Psychology (Grade 12) AP Chemistry (Grade 11, 12) AP English Literature (Grade 12) AP Physics (Grade 11, 12) AP Government (Grade 12) AP Spanish Language (Grade 11, 12)
international Baccalaureate ProgrammeSince 2005, Bishop Amat High School has been authorized to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma
Programme to its students. The IB Diploma Programme is a rigorous pre-university course of study that meets the academic needs of highly motivated Bishop Amat students in grades eleven and twelve. Students who opt to participate in the full program sit for examinations in six specified subject areas. The goals of IB are to ensure intellectual rigor and high academic standards, to teach young people to relate experiences of the classroom to the real world, to become critical thinkers, lifelong learners, and informed participants in their communities and a global society. Acceptance into the IB Diploma Programme takes place during the second semester of the sophomore year. Students who successfully complete the requirements of the program may earn the prestigious IB Diploma upon graduation as well as possible university credit, placement, or both.
international Baccalaureate Courses IB Biology IB French IB Spanish IB Dance IB History of the Americas IB Theory of Knowledge IB Economics IB Latin IB Visual Arts IB English IB Mathematics
Honors EconomicsHonors GeometryHonors Government Honors Math AnalysisHonors PhysicsHonors Psychology Honors U.S. HistoryHonors World History
honors Classes Honors level courses are faster paced and more challenging than regular courses. Students also receive an extra grade point on their transcript for each honors level class taken.
Accelerated Algebra IAccelerated Spanish IAccelerated Spanish II
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“Bishop Amat has provided me with
a great educational experience that I don’t
think any school can compete with. I would definitely recommend Bishop Amat to other
students because it is an incredible school that prepares students
for success and nurtures their faith in God.”
Elizabeth HopstockSt. Mark’s Lutheran
Whittier College
“I came to Bishop Amat for sports,
and found not only a premier
sports program but an outstanding academic program. I’ve grown close to
many of my classmates and we have a bond that
will last a lifetime.”
Andrew Dela CruzEmmanuel First
Lutheran
University of CaliforniaBerkeley
Azusa Pacific UniversityBiola UniversityCalifornia Lutheran UniversityChapman UniversityClaremont McKenna CollegeConcordia University (CA)Holy Names University*Hope International UniversityLa Sierra UniversityLoyola Marymount University*Menlo CollegeMount Saint Mary’s College*Notre Dame de Namur University*Pacific Union CollegePepperdine UniversityPitzer CollegePoint Loma Nazarene UniversityPomona CollegeSaint Mary’s College of California*Santa Clara University*Soka UniversityStanford UniversityUniversity of La VerneUniversity of RedlandsUniversity of San Diego*University of San Francisco* University of Southern CaliforniaUniversity of the PacificVanguard UniversityWestmont CollegeWhittier College
ColleGe & univeRsity ACCePtAnCesMembers of the Bishop Amat high school Class of 2013 were accepted at the following 4-year Colleges and universities:
BerkeleyDavisIrvineLos AngelesMercedRiversideSan DiegoSanta BarbaraSanta Cruz
California state universitiesBakersfieldChannel IslandsChicoDominguez HillsEast BayFresnoFullertonHumboldtLong BeachLos AngelesMonterey BayNorthridgePomonaSan BernardinoSan DiegoSan FranciscoSan JoseSan Luis ObispoSan MarcosSonoma
Albright CollegeArizona State UniversityBenedictine College*Boise State UniversityBoston UniversityBryant UniversityCase Western Reserve UniversityCentral Arizona CollegeChamplain CollegeCharleston Southern UniversityCollege of Saint Benedict*Colorado State University Creighton University*Dartmouth CollegeDePaul University*Drexel UniversityDuke UniversityEmerson CollegeEmory UniversityFordham University*George Mason UniversityGeorge Washington School of MedicineGonzaga University*Graceland UniversityGrand Canyon UniversityHawaii Pacific UniversityHofstra UniversityHoward UniversityIndiana Wesleyan UniversityIona College*Lewis & Clark CollegeLong Island UniversityLoyola University Chicago*Loyola University New Orleans*Marquette University*Maryville UniversityMinnesota State University MoorheadMolloy CollegeNebraska Wesleyan UniversityNew York UniversityNorthern Arizona UniversityNorthwestern University
Oregon State UniversityPace UniversityPratt InstitutePurdue UniversityRegis University*Saint John’s University (MN)*Saint John’s University (NY)*Saint Mary’s College (IN)*Seattle University*Seton Hall University*Siena College*Southern New Hampshire UniversitySpellman CollegeStonehill CollegeSwarthmore CollegeSyracuse UniversityTexas A&M UniversityThe Catholic University of America*The College of William & MaryThe University of ArizonaTuskegee UniversityUniversity of Dallas*University of DaytonUniversity of Hawaii at HiloUniversity of Hawaii at ManoaUniversity of KentuckyUniversity of Louisiana at LafayetteUniversity of MiamiUniversity of Nevada, RenoUniversity of New MexicoUniversity of Notre Dame*University of OregonUniversity of RochesterUniversity of UtahUniversity of WashingtonUtah State UniversityVillanova University*Wagner CollegeWashington University in St. LouisWesleyan UniversityWillamette University
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Private & independent Colleges & universities in the state of California
“Nothing compares to the Amat experience. I would recommend Amat to any student
interested in a quality education and world class sports program.
However, these are not the reasons I would use when describing Amat. Bishop Amat provides
the best opportunity to be a part of a school
rich in faith, love, service and pride.”
Tyler BoesenSonrise Christian
UCLA
“I chose to attend Bishop Amat because of the dedication and love the school has for its students. The
opportunities are endless at Amat. My
educational experience has surpassed my
expectations. Amat provides an environment
where students feel comfortable and loved.”
Cristina RamosSt. John the Baptist
University ofSan Diego
Colleges and universities outside the state of California
The Class of 2013 earned 13.1 million dollars in academic scholarships
the university of California
*Catholic Colleges
The goal of the Counseling Department is to provide a support network for all students and their families. Students are assigned a four-year counselor in the freshman year. This practice helps to create a consistent, positive relationship between students and counselors. Counselors meet individually with students at various times during the school year to assist them in choosing their courses, track their academic progress, help them meet the challenges presented in their classes, and advise them about the colleges, universities and career opportunities that will best suit their future goals.
Counselors are also available to meet with parents at certain scheduled events such as Counselors & Coffee sessions, College Night, and Financial Aid Night to give information and answer questions. They are also available by appointment to address individual concerns.
In addition to academic counselors, the school provides a comprehensive guidance program for college. The College Counseling Center is staffed by an experienced counselor who disseminates grade-appropriate information regarding college preparation to all students, schedules on-campus college visits and provides financial aid and scholarship information to interested students.
All students and their parents are invited annually to attend our College Night. On this occasion, representatives from over seventy college and university campuses all over the United States convene to advise students and their parents about specific programs and admission requirements. It is wise to begin college planning early, so we encourage students from all grade levels to attend with their parents and take advantage of this very helpful and informative program.
The school employs a Learning Specialist and an assistant to support students with special needs through the Inclusion Program. The goal of this program is to build self-esteem and self-advocacy skills in the student as well as foster academic success in the school’s college preparatory environment.
On-site professional counseling is available through the school’s contract with Mary Jane Crosby-Bennett Counseling Services. Ms. Bennett is a licensed clinical social worker with more than twenty years experience working with Catholic School students and their families.
In 2009 a counseling position was established to ensure that student-athletes would be academically eligible to compete at the collegiate level. We provide them with information regarding the academic standards mandated by the NCAA Clearinghouse and help them navigate their way through the actual recruitment process. Many students have been able to continue their athletic careers in college as a direct result of this valuable assistance.
CounselinG dePARtMent
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“I chose to attend Bishop Amat because of the stellar academics,
supportive faculty, and strong community. The teachers at Amat truly care about the success of their students and are always willing
to help. I will never forget the wonderful
experience I had these past four years and I
am blessed to be a part of the Amat family.“
Tiana ChanaiwaSt. Louise de Marillac
Pomona College
“It was a clear choice for me when choosing to attend Bishop Amat. The Amat community is one that is welcoming and nurturing. It is visible everywhere you look. During
class, breaks, sporting events, and assemblies one can feel the unity. It is almost tangible.
There is no other school like Amat.”
Erik EstradaSt. Martha’s
USC
Mr. Michael Scott, College Counselor
Jesuit Excellence Tour - College Fair
The Bishop Amat High School philosophy is based on the belief that a student’s character is formed not only in the classroom but also through extracurricular activities. Involvement in student government, sports, clubs and organizations is essential to the development of a well-rounded individual.
Student Government at Bishop Amat consists of the Student Council and the Student Senate. The Student Council conducts the business of the student body including annual elections and the organization of most activities. The Student Senate membership includes: ASB Officers, Homeroom Presidents, representatives from each athletic team and the President or Vice-President of each club, organization, performance group and publication group. The Student Senate provides input to the Student Council and brings matters of importance to its attention.
Student Government (ASB) is responsible for planning student dances, including the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance, Homecoming (open to students in all grade levels), Father-Daughter Dance and Mother-Son Dance. ASB also sponsors two formal dances during the year - the Winter Formal and the Prom.
ASB and the Performance Groups work together to plan Pep Rallies that support the athletic teams throughout the year. They are also responsible for the Pep Week Rally which closes the school’s annual week-long Pep and Spirit Week.
The following State and National organizations are active on our campus: California Scholarship Federation, National Honor Society, BSAC (Black Scholastic Achievement Club), and the Junior Statesmen of America.
The school has a very successful Fine Arts and Performing Arts program. Students are afforded opportunities to participate in Band, Drum Line, Chorus, Drama, Speech and Junior Statesman of America programs. The school also fields a Color Guard Unit and Baton Twirlers, Competitive Dance and Pep Squad Teams.
Students who wish to develop journalistic talents may join the staff of the school newspaper, The Lance or the award winning yearbook, Tusitala.
Students who are interested in joining a club are encouraged to do so. Each year a week-long “Club Week” is held to promote the various interests among the student body. There are currently twenty-nine exciting clubs on campus including Strings N Knots, the Robotics Club and the Video Productions Club. To see a video newscast, go to bishopamat.org and choose the activities drop down menu.
extRACuRRiCulAR ACtivities
Spring Musical 2013 - Little Shop of Horrors7
“I chose to attend Bishop Amat because of the high level of
academic standards, the religious focus, and the family atmosphere of
the school. The program of extracurricular
activities also drew me to Bishop Amat. I highly recommend Bishop Amat
to future students.”
Anthony SidhomSouth Hills Academy
Claremont McKenna College
“Bishop Amat High School provides a strong
educational program, a competitive athletic
program, credible teachers, and a family
atmostphere. The school encourages students to take challenging courses
and the number of higher level courses is
determined by student interest.”
Delaney GurolSt. Margaret Mary
Cal State UniversityFullerton
Pep Squad Lancer Choir
Amat Dance Team
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The Bishop Amat athletic program fields teams in twenty-one sports. During the 2013-2014 school year, more than 750 student athletes will compete in boys’ and girls’ athletic events.
Lancers typically exemplify a spirit of dedication and self-discipline to accomplish outstanding athletic achievements. Over the years, Amat Lancers have won a staggering 163 League Championships. Twenty-seven CIF Divisional Championships have been won by both boys’ and girls’ teams. In 2012-2013, League Championships were won in girls’ cross country, wrestling, softball and boys’ golf. In addition, fifteen Lancer teams qualified for post season competition. A CIF Championship was won in girls’ soccer.
Fall SportsBoys’ Cross Ctry
Girls’ Cross Ctry
Football
Girls’ Volleyball
Girls’ Tennis
Girls’ Golf
Boys’ Ice Hockey
Winter SportsBoys’ Basketball
Girls’ Basketball
Boys’ Soccer
Girls’ Soccer
Wrestling
spring sportsBaseball
Softball
Boys’ Swimming
Girls’ Swimming
Boys’ Track
Girls’ Track
Boys’ Golf
Boys’ Tennis
Boys’ Volleyball
AthletiCs
Girls’ Basketball
Friday Night Lancer Football Baseball
Girls Soccer CIF-SS Division 3 Champions
Cif ChAMPionshiPsFootball - 1961, 1970, 1971, 1992, 1995
Baseball - 1968, 1969, 1996, 2001, 2002,
2007, 2008, 2011
Boys’ Cross Country - 1973
Girls’ Cross Country - 1992, 1994
Girls’ Basketball - 1999, 2004, 2005, 2006
Boys’ Basketball - 2002
Girls’ Soccer - 2011, 2013
Boys’ Track - 1982
Wrestling - 1998, 2007
“I chose to attend Bishop Amat based on academics, athletics, and Christian faith. The past four years have been amazing.
The teachers are well-prepared and
caring. They pushed me to new limits and
turned me into a leader. I am ready for college
because of Amat.”
Tochi NwosuSan Jose Edison
Academy
Pacific Union College
“The Advanced Placement and International
Baccalaureate classes I have taken have
prepared me for college. Amat also has an
outstanding Athletic Training Program that helps students develop
communication and leadership skills.
I have many wonderful memories of my time at Amat.”
Gabriella CarrionSt. Joseph, La Puente
UC Riverside
Our high academic standards and the competitiveness of our athletic programs insure that many of our student-athletes receive scholarships at prestigious colleges such as Notre Dame, Stanford, Duke, Cal, USC, and UCLA. In the 2012-2013 school year 34 student-athletes posted a Grade Point Average of 4.0 or higher; 191 posted a Grade Point Average of 3.5 or higher, and 315 posted a Grade Point Average of 3.0 or higher. All eighteen Varsity Teams had a combined GPA of 3.0 or higher. In addition thirty-five student-athletes earned All-League Honors, eight earned All-CIF Honors and two earned All-State honors.
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AthletiCs
2013 Bishop Amat Graduates Receiving Athletic Scholarships
Kiefer Stadium - Home of the Lancers
Adam Alcantara – Baseball – University of California, IrvineDarren Andrews – Football- University of California, Los Angeles
Sabrina Anguiano - Softball - Bethune-Cookman UniversityDionza Blue – Football – Boise State University
Mauriana Clayton – Basketball – Central Arizona CollegeJennifer Flores – Softball – La Sierra University
Brandy Galaviz – Softball – Charleston Southern UniversityAlexis Gonzalez – Softball – Oregon State UniversityDemi Lomeli – Soccer – University of Hawaii at Hilo
Yazmin Montoya – Soccer – University of Louisiana at LafayetteLarissa Munoz – Softball – Pace University
Victoria Saucedo – Softball – Utah State UniversityEric Vega – Baseball – University of Hawaii at Hilo
Kelly Velasquez – Soccer – University of California, RedlandsKristina Villalobos – Softball – Minnesota State University Moorhead
Vivian Arrendondo - Cross Country - St. Benedict University, MinnesotaLeeah Powell - Basketball - St. Benedict University, Minnesota
Rhyann Bett - Baseball - St. John University, MinnesotaAlexandra Algandara - Softball - Whittier College
Samantha Diaz - Volleyball - Pomona-PitzerJoseph Cook - Football - Dartmouth University
Matthew Lopez - Football - Cal Lutheran UniversityMichael Hernandez - Baseball - University of Hawaii at Hilo
DJ Daniels - Baseball - Oregon StateDelaney Gurol - Volleyball - Cal State Fullerton
Sal Velasquez - Football - University of UtahDemitrius Pontikes - Football - St. John’s Minnesota
“I chose to attend Bishop Amat High School because of its academic rigor,
extracurriculars, sports programs, school spirit, family atmosphere, and how the school would prepare me for college. I’ve learned, lived, and grown at Bishop Amat. No school could offer
what Amat had then and what Amat has now.”
Daniel RamosSt. John the Baptist
StanfordUniversity
“During the past four years I have grown
as a student and as a person. My education at Amat, specifically
the International Baccalaureate Program,
has encouraged me to think critically and
explore many academic interests. I am so proud to call myself a Bishop
Amat Lancer.”
Olivia EggerSt. Joseph, Upland
Fordham University
Lady Lancer Volleyball
Joseph Cook - 2013 Pat Haden Winner
2013 Bishop Amat Graduates Continuing their Athletic Careers at the Collegiate Level
BuildinG foR the futuRe
“Over the past four years I virtually lived at Amat because I was
involved in so many activities. The classes
are challenging and it is common for students to take on a very rigorous courseload. With those classes comes a lot of college preparation. The community is an irreplaceable support
system.”
Olivia HummerSonrise Christian School
StanfordUniversity
“At Amat, students, faculty, and alumni are truly family. Faculty encourage students, students help one
another, and alumni return to give back.
Everyone in the Amat Family has a place in the community, which allows
for students to grow and develop into success
stories.”
Thomas RiveraOlive Middle School
Pomona College
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In recent years the Administration, faculty, staff, alumni, parents and students worked on an important project that will have a major affect on the functioning of the school for many years to come.
With the help of the prestigious architectural firm of McLarand Vasquez Emsiek and Partners we set about developing a Master Plan that would enable us to meet the faith, academic, athletic and extracurricular needs of our students through the next five decades of the twenty-first century.
The Plan addresses such elements as the demolition of existing classrooms and their replacement with multi-
story, air-conditioned buildings. It also envisages the construction of a 450 seat Performing Arts /Dance/Band Center, a fifty meter competition swimming pool, tennis courts, new and relocated football and baseball stadiums and a synthetic surface eight lane running track.
The fourteen phased plan received final approval from the County of Los Angeles Department of Regional Planning in October, 2010.
The school hopes to begin construction of the Performing Arts/Dance/Band Center (Phase 1 of the Plan) in two to three years.
tuition & fees 2013-2014 tuition schedule
1 Student $ 7,205 per year 2 Students - same family $12,045 per year 3 Students - same family $13,860 per year
RegistrationA Registration Fee of $750 per student (non-refundable) is due and payable at the time of registration. This fee offsets the costs associated with the registration of students and various student services offered throughout the school year (student activities, athletic activities, yearbook, the parent-student handbook and student planner).
family Pledge ProgramAll families are expected to donate an additional amount of $1,680 to the Development Program over the course of four years. This is normally achieved by donating $420 annually in twelve monthly amounts of $35 each. These donations are tax deductible.
financial Assistance Bishop Amat provides limited financial assistance from school funds to families with demonstrated need.
scholarshipsApproximately four hundred-fifty students have been awarded scholarships or financial aid for the 2013-2014 school year. The following scholarships are available to Bishop Amat students:
honors at entrance scholarshipsEighth grade students who take the Bishop Amat High School Entrance Exam, score in the 90th or above percentile (national composite), and register as an incoming freshman, will be awarded an Honors at Entrance Scholarship. Students who score in the 95th-99th percentile will be awarded a $3,000.00 scholarship; those who score in the 90th-94th percentile will be awarded a $2,500.00 scholarship.
Amat Legacy ScholarshipBishop Amat High School Alumni ScholarshipsBishop Amat High School Endowment Fund ScholarshipsBishop Amat High School Military Memorial Scholarship Bryne Family ScholarshipAngelo J. Brutocao Scholarship Catholic Education Foundation Awards Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation ScholarshipsLucy and Carmen Cavezza Scholarship Class of 1961 Scholarship Class of 1969 ScholarshipClass of 1971 ScholarshipClass of 2011 ScholarshipClass of 2012 ScholarshipArmando Gallegos ScholarshipsSylvester M. Graff ScholarshipsHelen Haden ScholarshipsGeorge and Maria Isho Scholarship FundKnights of Columbus (Fr. MacGuire Council) ScholarshipsGordon and Elizabeth Ludwig ScholarshipsGeorge H. Mayr Foundation Scholarships
Daylon McCutcheon ScholarshipThe William M. and Agnes McGee ScholarshipE. F. McGrade, MD & Aileen McGrade Scholarship Fund Mike & Waunita Mulvehill / Ted Mulvehill ’68 Memorial ScholarshipSparky O’Connor Memorial Scholarships Charles Policare Scholarship Retreat Support ProgramThe Frank D. Richardson ScholarshipJohn & Michele M. Sciarra ScholarshipThe Spohn Family Scholarship FundScott Sullivan Textbook Scholarships St. Martha Parish ScholarshipThe Rose Hills Foundation Scholarships Jack and Rose Mary Teague ScholarshipThe Christopher R. and Rosella Trujillo ScholarshipThe Watson Land Company ScholarshipsJames and Mary Pat Wiard Scholarship Monsignor Roland G. Zimmerman Scholarship Parish/Other Scholarships
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“My past four years have been filled with moments that I will never forget. I was
provided with the best high school experience because of the strong academic program and unprecedented school spirit. The teachers at Amat spark interest in their classes, educate, and inspire students
to succeed.”
Oliver FloresOur Lady of Lourdes
UC Irvine
“Beginning in my freshman year, I
started taking Honors level classes and never stopped. The academic
program at Bishop Amat is second to none. The Dance Program is also extraordinary and
is open to both girls and boys.”
Alyssa DelgadoSt. Louis of France
Whittier College
Boys and Girls State Conference Attendees 2013 - 2014 George H. Mayr Scholarship Recipients
AdMissions/iMPoRtAnt dAtes
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“I chose Bishop Amat because of its established academic programs and family atmosphere. I was
not disappointed. The teachers at Amat are
dedicated to their student’s success. The AP and IB programs in particular have
influenced my career and I feel thoroughly prepared for college.”
Andre FriseSt. Martha’s
UC Merced
“Teachers at Amat prepare their students for college. They give us the building blocks
that we need to become successful in life. I can use what I learned at Amat in college and
throughout the rest of my life. I recommend Bishop Amat because
we are a strong, united, supportive family.”
McKenna LedesmaHoly Name of Mary
University ofSan Diego
November 23, 2013 Open House - 9:00 a.m. - General session in the Msgr. Aidan M. Carroll Student Activity Center
followed by campus tours.
December 14, 2013 Open House - 9:00 a.m. - General session in the Msgr. Aidan M. Carroll Student Activity Center
followed by campus tours.
January 9, 2014 Open House - 7:00 p.m. - General session in the Msgr. Aidan M. Carroll Student Activity Center.
January 11, 2014 Test Preparation Seminar - 9 a.m. Test taking techniques and sample problems will be covered.
Fee: $25
January 17, 2014 Application and Entrance Exam Fee Deadline. Applications received after this date will incur a $20
late charge.
January 25, 2014 Entrance Exam - 8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. All testing materials will be provided.
February 8, 2014 Second Entrance Exam - 8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
March 7, 2014 Test results and letters of admission status mailed.
March 22, 2014 Registration of accepted students.
dAtes to ReMeMBeR:
Bishop Amat will host three Open House sessions (Saturday, November 23, 2013 and December 14, 2013 at 9:00 a.m. and Thursday, January 9, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.) for all parents and students interested in obtaining information about the school and the programs that we offer. These sessions will include speakers, performances by extracurricular activity groups, information tables and tours of the campus.
Applications are available from 7:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. in the school’s main office or on-line at bishopamat.org. The completed application and testing fee of $60.00 must be submitted by Friday, January 17, 2014. The fee is a non-refundable fee. Applications received after Friday, January 17, 2014 will incur a $20.00 late fee charge.
The Bishop Amat Request For Student Records Form included in the application package, gives Bishop Amat High School permission to request transcripts and conduct records from the student’s elementary or junior high school. This form must be returned with the application.
The entrance test will be administered on Saturday, January 25, 2014 at Bishop Amat High School.
All student materials for the exam will be provided including pencils.
Test results and letters of admission status will be mailed on Friday, March 7, 2014.
Registration of accepted students will be held on Saturday, March 22, 2014 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. A non-refundable registration fee is due and payable at this time.
The 2014-2015 tuition schedule will be mailed with acceptance packages. Parents agree to comply with all established tuition policies. Several payment plans are available.
Summer school will be held June 16 through July 18, 2014. Students achieving low scores on the entrance exam may be required to attend summer school as a condition of admission in September. Some summer school courses and athletic preparation programs will also be available to incoming students.
Registration
Application/test fee
summer school
entrance test
student Records
test Materials
test Results
tuition
open houses
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Bishop amat memorial high schoolAlma Mater
Hail Amat High SchoolWe’ll Remember You,
Dear Alma MaterWe’re Steadfast, Loyal and True;
As We Go OnwardIn the Life We Lead,
Your Light Will Guide UsYour Motto Be Our Creed;
We Shall Look Back FondlyAt Your Rising Walls,
Recalling Precious MomentsWithin Your Hallowed Halls;
And so, Amat High SchoolWe’ll Remember You,
Dear Alma MaterWe’re Steadfast, Loyal and True!
BISHOP AMAT MEMORIAL
HIGH SCHOOL
2013 - 2014 INFORMATION BROCHURE