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(SFHS School Profile 2008-2009)

St. Francis High School, established in 1940, is a four-year, all-female college preparatory high school. It is the only Catholic high school in Sacramento affiliated with the Diocese of Sacramento, and serves young women hailing from over fifty private and public feeder schools in the California counties of Sacramento, Yolo, El Dorado, and Placer.

St. Francis is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and the Western Catholic Education Association (WCEA).

SFHS Mission Statement & Expected Schoolwide Learning Results...


School Facts 2008-2009

  • CEEB Code: 052698
  • Enrollment: 1065 students (236 Seniors)
  • Semester Calendar (18 weeks each)
  • Average Class Size: 24
  • Teacher-Student Ratio: 1:15
  • Religion: 71.4% Catholic, 28.6% Other Faiths
  • Student Ethnicity: 66.8% Caucasian, 33.2% Non-Caucasian (including Asian, Black, Hispanic, Pacific-Islander, Multi-Ethnic)
  • Admission to St. Francis is selective and based on a placement test, previous school record and a letter of recommendation.
  • Faculty: 69 Instructors, 5 Full-Time Counselors, 2 Part-Time Counselors, 58 hold advanced degrees and/or credentials
  • Community Service Requirement: The Class of 2009 is required to document at least 50 hours of service: 15 hours in each of their junior and senior years, and 10 hours in each of their freshman and sophomore years.

Academics

  • Graduation Requirements: Click here to view.
  • Grading System: A-F letter grades corresponding to GPA points (A=4; B=3; C=2; D=1; F=0). Honors and Advanced Placement grades A, B, or C are weighted one point each. Physical Education, Sports, and Student Intern are not calculated into the GPA.
Class of 2009 Grade Point Distribution

Weighted Deciles (from 08/2005 to 08/2008)

1st:
4.40-4.16
2nd:
4.15-3.95
3rd:
3.93-3.76
4th:
3.75-3.56
5th:
3.55-3.43
6th:
3.42-3.12
7th:
3.10-2.92
8th:
2.90-2.78
9th:
2.77-2.47
10th:
2.46-1.79
Weighted Mean GPA: 3.35
  • Honors/Advanced Placement Courses: St. Francis limits the number of honors/AP courses a student can take each year to three and regards three honors/AP classes per semester as a most rigorous course of study.
2008-2009 Honors and Advanced Placement Courses
Honors Courses
Advanced Placement (AP) Courses
Great Books
English Literature & Composition
American Literature
Spanish 4 Language
French 3
Spanish Literature
Spanish 3
French 4 Language
Italian 4
French Literature
Biology
Chemistry
Chemistry
Biology
Geometry
Calculus AB
Algebra 2
Calculus BC
Precalculus
Music Theory
US History
Art History
Studio Art
US History
American Government/Politics
  • AP, SAT, ACT Exam Results:
Class of 2008 Exam Results
Advanced Placement Exam Scores
225 students took 378 exams in 2008.
Score
# of students / percent
5
98 (26%)
4
118 (31%)
3
108 (29%)
2
42 (11%)
1
12 (3%)
SAT Results
Percent of class taking exam: 96%
Cr. Reading
Math
Writing
SFHS Mean
575
549
593
CA Mean (Females)
499
515
498
National Mean (Females)
502
515
494
SAT Reasoning
Cr. Reading
Math
Writing
75th percentile
630
610
660
50th percentile
560
560
590
25th percentile
500
490
530
SAT Subject Tests
Mean
Math 1C/2C
540/572
Literature
600
Biology E
614
Chemistry
609
US History
566
ACT Results
Percent of class taking exam: 67%
Composite
SFHS Mean
25.2
CA Mean
22.2
National Mean
21.1
English
Math
Reading
Science
SFHS
26.7
24.5
25.7
23.5
CA
21.8
22.8
22.4
21.3
  • PSAT and National Merit Program: The Class of 2009 qualified: 13 Commended students; 2 Semi-Finalists; 5 National Hispanic Scholars, and 3 National Achievement Scholars.

Extracurricular & Co-Curricular Activities

Students can participate in 42 clubs and 5 academic teams. 75% of the student body is enrolled in Fine Arts. Student performances and/or exhibitions abound in choir, orchestra, theater, dance and visual art. The Fine Arts program has received many regional awards and nominations in recent years.

Student-developed publications include our school newspaper, The Mandolin, and our school yearbook, The Canticle.


Inter-Scholastic Athletics

Students can participate in 12 sports at 27 levels. 53% of the student body participates in athletics.

  • School Colors: Red and Gold
  • School Mascot: Troubadour
  • Section: CIF Sac Joaquin; Delta River League
Athletic Teams and 2007-2008 Achievements
Basketball
League - 1st, Section - 1st, Norcal-2nd
Cross Country
League - 1st, Section - 3rd
Golf
League - 1st, Section - 1st, Norcal - 1st, State - 5th
Soccer
League - 1st, Section - 1st
Softball
League - 2nd, Section - 1st Round
Swimming/Diving
League - 1st, Section - 6th
Tennis
League - 1st, Section - 1st, Norcal - 1st Round
Track
League - 2nd
Water Polo
League - 1st, Section - 2nd
Volleyball
League - 1st, Section - 1st, Norcal Playoffs - 5th
Lacrosse
Finished season 16-0, ranked in top 10 in Northern California


College Acceptances

Traditionally, 99 to 100% of SFHS graduates begin college the fall after graduation.

College Attendance for Class of 2008

Four-year Colleges

85.5%
University of California
10%
California State University
25%
California Independents
20%
Out-of-State Independents
20%
Public Out-of-State
10%
4-year Study Abroad
.5%
Undertermined
1%
Two-year/Community Colleges
13.5%

Download the 2008-2009 school profile to view additional details. The profile includes specific post secondary attendance for the Class of 2008.


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5900 Elvas Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95819, 916.452.3461, FAX 916.452.1591
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