SCHOOL PROFILE, CUMBERLAND VALLEY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 600 Miller Street Chambersburg, PA (717)

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SCHOOL PROFILE, 2018-2019 CUMBERLAND VALLEY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 600 Miller Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 (717) 264-3266 www.cvcsblazers.com ADMINISTRATION: Rev. Mike Sanders, President Rev. Jerry Traister, Executive Director of Operations Mr. Thomas F. Coccagna, Guidance Counselor Mrs. Amy Garvin, Dean of Students/Director of Admissions Mr. M. Austin Sanders, Director of Development ACCREDITATION: Middle States Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges Association of Christian Schools International COMMUNITY: Location: South Central Pennsylvania Population (US Census Bureau Estimates): Franklin County: 154,234 (July 2017); Borough of Chambersburg: 20,878 (July 2017) Regional Profile: Rural; agricultural Post-secondary education: 3 colleges within 15-mile radius Drawing area: School has students from the following school districts (high schools): FRANKLIN COUNTY: Chambersburg; Fannett-Metal; Greencastle-Antrim; Shippensburg; Tuscarora (James Buchanan); Waynesboro. OTHER AREAS: Big Spring; Central Fulton (McConnellsburg); Southern Fulton; Forbes Road; Gettysburg; Washington County, Md. SCHOOL: Organization Elementary: K-3 through 6 th Grade: 240 students (approx.) High School: 7 th -12 th Grade: 180 students (approx.) 2018 Graduating Class: 24 Elementary Faculty: 19 High School Faculty: 17 GRADING SCALE: A = 94-100 B = 85-93 C = 75-84 D = 65-74 F = 0-64 Weighted Classes: Calculus, Chemistry, Advanced Geometry, Advanced Physics, Honors classes (English, Algebra I, Algebra II, Physical Science 1, United States History), Online Advanced Placement courses. Non-weighted classes based on a 4.0 scale; weighted classes based on a 5.0 scale. RANK IN CLASS: Cumulative class rank is computed for each student at the end of the 9 th, 10 th, 11 th and 12 th grades and at midyear for 12 th grade.

ADVANCED SCHOOLING: See charts below STANDARDIZED TESTS: SAT (Last 7 test dates) Critical Reading/Writing October 2017, 554; November 2017, 541; December 2017, 547; March 2018, 564; May 2018, 556; June 2018, 558; August 2018, 588. Math October 2017, 564; November 2017, 535; December 2017, 557; March 2018, 574; May 2018, 561; June 2018, 553; August 2018, 591. Composite October 2017, 1119; November 2017, 1076; December 2017, 1104; March 2018, 1137; May 2018, 1117; June 2018, 1111; August 2018, 1179. ACT (few students have taken the test; all have scored in the college ready range) SCHOOL YEAR: The school year is divided into four marking periods, each consisting of 45 days. SCHOOL DAY: Begins: 8:20, first-period class Ends: 3:05, final dismissal Length of class periods: 40 minutes GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS: Minimum of 23.5 credits for graduation grades 9-12 Students generally take the following: 4 credits of Bible 4 credits of English 4 credits of Mathematics 4 credits of Science 4 credits of Social Studies 2 credits of Art & Humanities 2 credits of Computer Science 2 credits of Foreign Language 1 credit of Physical Education & Health ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS: From the school handbook: The maximum limit of absences is 24 days per year. It is highly questionable whether a student who is absent more than the above number of days can achieve the goals set forth by the total instructional program. VARSITY SPORTS: Male: 4 (Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, Cross Country) Female: 5 (Volleyball, Basketball, Soccer, Cross Country, Cheerleading) Co-Ed: 1 (Golf)

DESCRIPTION OF GPA GPA includes all numeric graded courses and is weighted. Advanced Mathematics, Advanced Physics, Chemistry, Calculus and Honors Courses are weighted to determine rank, Valedictorian and Salutatorian status. Weighted courses are calculated on a 5.0 scale (add 1.0 to the grade point value for the grade received). For instance, a student who receives a 99 or 100 in a weighted class would receive a grade point value of 5.0 (4.0 + 1.0). A student who receives an 88 in a weighted class would receive a grade point value of 4.2 (3.2 + 1.0). Grade Grade Point Value 99-100 (A+; Superior) 4.0 96-98 (A; Excellent) 3.8 94-95 (A-; Well Done) 3.6 91-93 (B+; Above Average) 3.4 88-90 (B; Above Average) 3.2 85-87 (B-; Above Average) 2.9 81-84 (C+; Average) 2.5 78-80 (C; Average) 2.1 75-77 (C-; Average) 1.8 71-74 (D+; Below Average) 1.5 68-70 (D; Below Average) 1.25 65-67 (D-; Below Average) 1.0 Below 65 (F; Failed) 0.0 To determine GPA: 1) Multiply the Grade Point Value for each course by the number of credits for the course. For instance, a grade of 98 in a one-credit course would have a value of 3.8, and a grade of 98 in a course that is worth.2 credits would have a value of 0.76. 2) Add the credit values together. 3) Divide the total credit value by the total number of credits earned. Example: A student has grades of 99, 98, 95, 94, 88, 80, and 85 in full-credit subjects and 100 and 96 in partial-credit (.2 credits each) subjects. The point values for the one-credit courses would be 4.0, 3.8, 3.6, 3.6, 3.2, 2.1 and 2.9. The point values for the.2-credit courses would be 0.8 and 0.76. Add the grade point values to get 24.76. Divide 24.76 by the 7.4 credits earned to get a GPA of 3.35.

ADVANCED SCHOOLING FOR CLASS OF 2018 A total of 24 students graduated from Cumberland Valley Christian School on June 1, 2018. In August 2018, reports 4-Year Colleges and Universities 18 75% Junior/Community Colleges 0 0% Business/Technical Schools 1 4.2% Total Attending Post-Secondary Education 19 79.2% United States Military Service 1 4.2% Undecided 0 0% Service Organization 1 4.2% Employment in Local Businesses 1 4.2% International Students Returned 2 8.2% Total Not Attending Post-Secondary Education 5 20.8% TOTALS 26 100% Shippensburg University 3 Penn State University 1 Slippery Rock University 1 Duquesne University 1 Marywood University 1 Seton Hill University 1 Wilson College 1 Liberty University (Va.) 2 North Seattle College (Wash.) 1 Regent University (Va.) 1 Tulane University (La.) 1 Arizona State University 1 University of Liverpool, England 1 Northcentral Technical College (Wisc.) 1 ADVANCED SCHOOLING FOR CLASS OF 2017 A total of 26 students graduated from Cumberland Valley Christian School on June 2, 2017. In August 2017, reports 4-Year Colleges and Universities 17 65.3% Junior/Community Colleges 1 3.8% Business/Technical Schools 2 7.8% Total Attending Post-Secondary Education 20 76.9% United States Military Service 0 0% Undecided 0 0% Service Organization 1 3.8% Employment in Local Businesses 3 11.5% International Students Returned 2 7.8% Total Not Attending Post-Secondary Education 6 23.1% TOTALS 26 100% Shippensburg University 7 Penn State University 3 East Stroudsburg University 1 Kutztown University 1 Wilson College 2 Summit University 1 Mt. Vernon Nazarene (Ohio) 1 Los Angeles City College, CA 1 Harrisburg Area Community College, PA 1

ADVANCED SCHOOLING FOR CLASS OF 2016 A total of 23 students graduated from Cumberland Valley Christian School on June 3, 2016. In August 2016, reports 4-Year Colleges and Universities 11 48% Junior/Community Colleges 2 9% Business/Technical Schools 3 13% Total Attending Post-Secondary Education 16 70% United States Military Service 0 0% Undecided 1 4% Christian Service Organization 0 0% Employment in Local Businesses 6 26% International Students Returned 0 0% Total Not Attending Post-Secondary Education 7 30% TOTALS 23 100% Shippensburg University 3 Bloomsburg University 1 Messiah College 2 Cairn University 1 Davis College (N.Y.) 1 Huntington University (Ind.) 1 Delaware College of Art & Design (Del.) 1 Harrisburg Area Community College, PA 2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADVANCED SCHOOLING FOR CLASS OF 2015 A total of 22 students graduated from Cumberland Valley Christian School on May 29, 2015. In August 2015, reports 4-Year Colleges and Universities 12 55% Junior/Community Colleges 0 0% Business/Technical Schools 2 9% Total Attending Post-Secondary Education 14 64% United States Military Service 2 9% Undecided 5 23% Christian Service Organization 1 5% Employment in Local Businesses 0 0% International Students Returned 0 0% Total Not Attending Post-Secondary Education 8 36% TOTALS 22 100% Shippensburg University 3 Penn State University 1 Messiah College 2 University of Valley Forge 2 Lancaster Bible College 1 Kansas State University 1 Oklahoma State University 1

ADVANCED SCHOOLING FOR CLASS OF 2014 A total of 32 students graduated from Cumberland Valley Christian School on May 30, 2014. In August 2014, reports 4-Year Colleges and Universities 23 72% Junior/Community Colleges 0 0% Business/Technical Schools 1 3% Total Attending Post-Secondary Education 24 75% United States Military Service 1 3% Undecided 1 3% Christian Service Organization 1 3% Employment in Local Businesses 3 10% International Students Returned 2 6% Total Not Attending Post-Secondary Education 8 25% TOTALS 32 100% Shippensburg University 9 University of Pittsburgh 2 Indiana University of Pennsylvania 1 University of California-Irvine 1 Campbell University (NC) 1 Davis College (NY) 1 North Greenville University (SC) 1 Northwood University (Mich.) 2 Oklahoma Christian University (Okla.) 1 Palm Beach Atlantic University (Fla.) 2 Shenandoah University (Va.) 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADVANCED SCHOOLING FOR CLASS OF 2013 A total of 20 students graduated from Cumberland Valley Christian School on May 31, 2013. In August 2013, reports 4-Year Colleges and Universities 14 70% Junior/Community Colleges 1 5% Business/Technical Schools 0 0% Total Attending Post-Secondary Education 15 75% United States Military Service 0 0% Undecided 0 0% Employment in Local Businesses 2 10% International Students Returned 3 15% Total Not Attending Post-Secondary Education 5 25% TOTALS 20 100% Penn State University 1 Shippensburg University 4 Wilson College 2 Liberty University (Va.) 1 Michigan State University 1 Pace University (NY) 1 University of California-Chico 1 University of South Carolina 1 West Virginia University 2 Harrisburg Area Community College, PA 1