Preparing for the Future
Saint Agnes Academy offers girls in grades 9-12 a balanced, traditional education that thoroughly prepares them for college and for a rewarding life that follows. The devoted faculty and staff, with a student-faculty ration of just 8-1, encourages academic excellence, and promotes spiritual and moral growth, social and ecological responsibility, leadership skills, multicultural awareness, artistic expression and physical fitness. Advanced Placement courses are offered in American Government, Biology, Calculus AB, Chemistry, English (World Literature), Environmental Science, European History, French, Spanish and Studio Art. Dual Enrollment credit in French and Spanish is offered through Christian Brothers University and the Hope Scholarship Program. One hundred percent of our graduating class attends college, accepted at the top tier colleges and universities in this country, Europe and Canada, earning numerous scholarships as well as early entry into pre-professional programs and honors colleges. Saint Agnes students believe that they can achieve anything if they are motivated, develop solid study skills and work hard. We pride ourselves on educating our students for life.

Upper School Dean's Page
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Counseling Center Information

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Home Place, Make Up Testing,
Extended Time Testing, & Detention Schedule

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Fall Semester Senior Calendar of Events
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2010 Summer ePacket
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Junior/Senior Textbook Changes
Books NOT Required or unavailable at Davis Kidd

2010-2011 Book List
Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior

US Student Handbook

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SAA Honor Council
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Clubs & Organizations

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Upper School Departments

English, Fine Arts, Health & PE, Math, Science, Social Science, Technology, Theology, World Language

Miscellaneous Items
2010-2011 Upper School Course Catalog
Scholarships - General Application Form
School Profile


For More Information Contact:
Dr. Joy Maness
Dean of the Upper School