SCS provides an environment where academic excellence is

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Seattle Christian’s high school programs focus on Academics, Extracurricular Activities including Sports, Ministry and Community Service.
Student population ...................................................... 243
Senior Class Size ............................................................ 60
Average class size .......................................................... 22
Percentage of college-bound students .........................95%
SCS
provides an
environment
where
academic
excellence is
encouraged
in all aspects
of our
program.
SAT Mean Scores:
2005.................. 1157
2006.................. 1086/1642
2007.................. 1093/1642
2008.................. 1123/1698
2009.................. 1084/1608
2010.................. 1124/1712
Ethnic Diversity:
Asian ........................................................................ 8%
African American ..................................................... 4%
Hispanic .................................................................. 3%
Native American ...................................................... 2%
Caucasian............................................................... 82%
Other ....................................................................... 1%
Faculty:
Certificated ............................................................ 80%
Teaching in Major Field of Study ........................... 98%
Advanced degrees ................................................... 64%
Sports: Nisqually League
Fall
Winter
Cross Country
Boys/Girls
Girls Soccer
Basketball
Volleyball
National Hispanic Recognition Program: 2003, 2005
Washington State Scholars Program: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010
Black American National Achievement Program: (2005)
National Merit Scholars:
2002-03 — 1 commended student
2003-04 — 1 special scholarship – Maytag Corporation
2004-05 — 1 commended student
2005-06 — 2 finalists – 2 commended students
2007-08 — 1 commended student
2008-09 — I finalist – 1 commended student
2009-10 — 3 finalists – 3 commended students
Spring
Baseball
Fast pitch
Boys/Girls Golf
Boys Soccer
Track and Field
GPA:
2005 .............3.51 (unweighted)
2006 .............3.35 (unweighted)
2007 .............3.30 (unweighted)
2008 .............3.34 (unweighted)
2009 .............3.28 (unweighted)
2010 .............3.41 (unweighted)
Scholarship Offers:
2005 .......... $ 2,400,000
2006 .......... $ 1,800,000
2007 .......... $ 2,500,000
2008 .......... $ 2,200,000
2009 .......... $ 2,600,000
2010 .......... $ 5,000,000
Advanced Placement Program:
Offered in: Calculus, English Lit., Physics, U.S. History
Number taking test
test: 2005 – 40; 2006 – 48; 2007 – 40;
2008 – 41; 2009 – 43; 2010 – 51
Achievement Tests:
Stanford 10 Achievement Test and the Otis-Lennon School
Ability Test given to grades 7 and 10. Both groups perform
at the 7th–8th national stanine for verbal and math.
Selected Colleges/Universities Attended by Past Four Years’ Graduates:
Azusa Pacific University, Biola University, Boise State,
Cedarville University, Central Washington University, Dordt College,
Eastern Washington University, Gonzaga University,
Hawaii Pacific University, Ithaca College, Lewis and Clark College,
Loyola Marymount University, New York University,
Pacific Lutheran University, Seattle Pacific University, Seattle University,
University of Nebraska, University of Portland, University of Puget Sound,
University of Southern California, University of Washington,
Washington State University, Western Washington University,
Westmont College, Whitman College, Whitworth College
Accreditation
Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI)
Northwest Association of Accredited Schools (NAAS)
Washington State Board of Education
Memberships
Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI)
Northwest Association of Accredited Schools (NAAS)
Pacific Northwest Association for College Admission Counseling (PNACAC)
Principals’ Association of Christian Schools (PACS)
Washington Council for High School and College Relations (WCHSCR)
Washington Federation of Independent Schools (WFIS)
Washington Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA)
Washington School Counselors Association (WSCA)
Washington Secondary School Athletic Administrators Assoc. (WSSAAA)
Each student is
encouraged to
participate in service
to the community,
missions, the fine
arts, athletics
and leadership
opportunities.
Two diplomas are offered:
College Prep Diploma:
Bible 4 credits, English 4 credits, Math 3 credits,
Science 3 credits, Social Studies 3.5 credits,
Physical Education 1.5 credits, Health .5 credit,
Foreign Language 2 credits, Occupational 1 credit,
Fine Arts 1 credit
General Diploma:
Bible 4 credits, English 4 credits, Math 2 credits,
Science 2 credits, Social Studies 3.5 credits,
Physical Education 1.5 credits, Health .5 credit,
Occupational 1 credit, Fine Arts 1 credit, Electives 3.5 credits
Superintendent:
Gloria Hunter, x 1304 ................ghunter@seattlechristian.org
Principal
Principal:
Stephanie Knipp, x1207 .........sknipp@seattlechristian.org
Athletic Director/Assistant Administrator
Administrator:
Craig Wrolstad, x1203............cwrolstad@seattlechristian.org
Counselors:
Philip Dyck, x1253 ................pdyck@seattlechristian.org
Melody Newburn, x1311 ......... mnewburn@seattlechristian.org
Seattle Christian Schools
High School Profile
– 2010 –
Seattle Christian Schools High School
is a four-year, independent, interdenominational,
Christian high school.
Publ Relations:
Public
Carol Ridings, x1309 .............cridings@seattlechristian.org
Admissions Coordinator:
Fran Hubeek, x1301 ...............fhubeek@seattlechristian.org
Seattle Christian Schools
18301 Military Road South, SeaTac, Washington 98188
Phone: 206-246-8241 • Fax: 206-246-9066
Website: www.seattlechristian.org
CEEB/ACT school code: 481-155
Mission Statement: Our mission at Seattle Christian
Schools is to proclaim Jesus Christ in all aspects of
our program, emphasizing academic excellence and
biblical Christian values, partnering with parents and
the church to prepare godly young men and women
so that they may impact their world for Christ.
— Colossians 1:28
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