Where are our graduates today?

Christiana graduated the first senior class in 2008. Since then, the graduating classes have varied between 8 and 12 students. In the senior year, the students do college level work in their classes and also complete a Senior Thesis project in a topic of interest. By the time the students complete the SAT and go to college, they are not only well-prepared, but usually perform at an ‘honors’ level in their college courses.
In the past two years, many of our graduates have started to graduate from colleges and universities throughout the country. Below is a list of the schools that these students were accepted into or have attended:
In the past two years, many of our graduates have started to graduate from colleges and universities throughout the country. Below is a list of the schools that these students were accepted into or have attended:
Colleges & Universities CHA Students Have Attended or Been Accepted To:
Ave Maria Benedictine Christendom College of the Arts, Philadelphia De Sales University Eastern College Emory Riddle Franciscan University Frostburg Grove City College Hillsdale Lee University Liberty University McDaniel Messiah Mount Saint Mary's Shenandoah Conservatory of Music University of Dallas University of Maryland University of Texas, Southwestern Virginia Military Institute Wheaton In addition, some students have attended local community colleges for AA, technical and/or medical degrees and have consistently performed on the Dean's List for those schools |
Where are our students getting jobs?
National Security Agency American Eagle Corporate Headquarters General Nutrition Centers (GNC) JoS. A Bank Clothiers Headquarters Music Therapy Practice University of Dallas Admissions Office Director of Youth Formation Nursing Field (hospital and private practice) Mission Field Dance & Music Performance in New York Northwest Hospital Sandy Hill Retreat Center “Work while it is called today, for you know not how much you will be hindered tomorrow. One today is worth two tomorrow's; never leave that till tomorrow which you can do today.”
Benjamin Franklin |