SCHOOL PROFILE
Crossroads College Prep
SSAT (Admissions Application and Testing) Code: 2672
CEEB (College Entrance Examination Board) Code: 262941
Elaine Todorov, College Counselor ~ elaine@crossroadscollegeprep.org
Maggie Baisch, Director of Admission ~ maggie@crossroadscollegeprep.org
Mission Statement
Crossroads College Preparatory School offers an academically challenging curriculum to a diverse and inclusive community of students in grades seven through twelve.
Crossroads College Prep encourages its students to engage their imaginations in every endeavor, ranging from the sciences to the fine arts, and strives to develop respectful citizens, who apply scholarship, imagination, and critical thinking to civic and social responsibility in their communities and beyond.
Accreditation |
Independent Schools Association of the Central States (I.S.A.C.S.) |
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Faculty |
35 Full-time 6 Part-time 2/3 have advanced degree or are working on it |
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Member |
NAIS, NACAC, St. Louis Confederation of Independent Schools, Regional Consortium of Education and Technology, Missouri State High School Athletics Association, St. Louis Association of College Counselors, and U.S. Chess Federation |
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Enrollment |
215 Students Grades 7-12 |
43% of students receive financial assistance | |
Ranking |
Crossroads College Prep does not rank its students. A grade distribution is provided for the senior class.
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Graduation Requirements |
English History Foreign Language Math Science Fine Arts Practical Art Physical Education One semester of a college class and 4 ½ additional credits for a total of 25
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4 4 2 4 4 1 1 1 |
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Grading |
All upper school classes receive ½ credit per semester. AP classes and college classes are weighted. A= 90-100 B=80-89 C= 70-79 D= 60-69 F= below 60
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| Class of 2011 | |||
| Students | 26 Seniors 100% College Bound The Class of 2011 received over $3.3 million in merit-based scholarship to college.
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| Test Results | Test SAT Critical Reading |
Test Median 675 |
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| National Merit Program | 1 National Achievement Finalist 1 National Merit Finalist 1 National Achievement Recipient 3 Commended |
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| Advanced Placement (AP) Program | 102 AP exams were taken in Art History, English Language, English Literature, Calculus, Environmental Science, Comparative Government, Psychology, and U.S. History. 80% of the students received a 3 or higher, thus qualifying for college credit. 58% of students who took AP exams qualified as AP Scholars (received a 3 or higher on 3 or more exams). AP classes are open to juniors and seniors. | ||



