2 special education schools (cognitive disabilities), 1 parish-based resource room
20% of Archdiocesan elementary school teachers hired in the past three years have Master’s degrees.
Montgomery County Archdiocesan elementary students (grades 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8) scored at least 13.6 points above the national average on all nine TerraNova content areas in the last school year:
An average of 29.1 points above the national average in language composite;
An average of 29.8 points above the national average in math;
An average of 30.3 points above the national average in total score (language, math and reading)
Montgomery County Archdiocesan students entering high school scored an average of 31.2 points above the national average in TerraNova testing in the last school year.
Montgomery County Archdiocesan students who took the SAT in 2004-05 scored an average of 17 points above the state average on verbal.
98% of the Montgomery County Archdiocesan Secondary Schools’ Class of 2007 is attending college, compared to 86% of graduates from Montgomery County public schools.
The 2007 graduating classes of Montgomery County Archdiocesan schools received scholarships totaling $31,099,345.
100% of Montgomery County Archdiocesan elementary school students use computer labs as part of their weekly curriculum.
100% of Montgomery County Archdiocesan elementary schools have Internet access.
77% of Montgomery County Archdiocesan elementary schools have wireless Internet access.
100% of Montgomery County Archdiocesan elementary schools have interactive whiteboards.