St. Michael's Catholic Academy (Austin)

St. Michael's Catholic Academy

Veritas Vincit
Truth Prevails
Address
3000 Barton Creek Boulevard
Austin, Texas, 78735
United States
Information
School type Private
Religious affiliation(s) Catholic
Denomination Roman Catholic
Patron saint(s) Saint Michael the Archangel
Established 1984
CEEB Code 440313
Head of school Daniel Dolan, Ph.D.
Chaplain Rev. James McDonough, O.P.
Grades 912
Enrollment 350 (2014-2015)
Average class size 18
Student to teacher ratio 12:1
Education system College Preparatory
Campus size 28 acres
Campus type Suburban
Color(s) Maroon and White         
Athletics conference TAPPS
Sports Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, and Track
Mascot The Crusader
Team name Crusaders
Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools [1]
Average SAT scores 1900
Average ACT scores 28
Newspaper The Word
College Counselors Shannon Hudson, Jane Ciuni, Meg Peck, Gretchen Raley
Director of Admissions Leah Esparza
Chief Financial Officer Kathryn Hoyt
Twitter SMCAAustin
Website http://smca.com

St. Michael's Catholic Academy is a college preparatory Roman Catholic high school for young men and women in Austin, Texas and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Austin. It is owned and operated by a self-perpetuating board of trustees. It has an enrollment of approximately 350 students. St. Michael's requires the student to have at least 28 hours before graduating, including a full year of a fine arts credit and one year of athletic credits. St. Michael's students gain admission to colleges such as Princeton University, Stanford University, The University of Texas, Reed College, University of Notre Dame, Emory University, Carleton College, Washington University in St. Louis, and Rice University,[2] and is considered one of the most reputable academic institutions in the Austin area. The student to teacher to ratio is approximately 12:1, and the average ACT of a student is 28. Athletically, St. Michael's has achieved unparalleled success, with over 25 state championships in just 25 years of existence. Also, the athletic programs boasts many division one athletes annually in sports such as football, baseball, basketball, track and field, golf, volleyball, cross country, softball, and soccer.

Background

St. Michael's Catholic Academy was established in 1984 to fill a void left by the closing of the only Catholic high school in Austin in 1972. During the period from 1972 to 1984, Austin was the largest city in the country without a Catholic high school. A small group of parents and Catholic lay leaders commissioned a study that revealed the Austin community would enthusiastically support such a school. In 1984, St. Michael's Catholic Academy opened its doors. It was one of the first Catholic schools in the nation to be established entirely by lay persons. Since the school’s beginning, trustees, parents, faculty, and staff have labored to realize its founding vision: to be a top-tier Catholic secondary school that nourishes the minds, bodies, and spirits of its students, preparing them for a challenging college education and a Christian adult life.[3]

Mission

St. Michael’s Catholic Academy is a Christ-centered, college preparatory learning community, inspiring lives of service, courage, personal integrity, and intellectual curiosity.

Core Values

Notable alumni

Notes and references

  1. SACS-CASI. "SACS-Council on Accreditation and School Improvement". Retrieved 2009-06-23.
  2. SMCA. "College Acceptances of the Class of 2012". St. Michael's Catholic Academy website. Retrieved 2013-05-14.
  3. SMCA. "School History". St. Michael's Catholic Academy website. Retrieved 2014-09-05.
  4. Texas A&M. "Kyle Martin Biography - Texas A&M Official Athletic Site". Texas A&M University. Retrieved 2011-12-07.
  5. The University of Missouri. "Player Bio: Mitch Morse". The University of Missouri. Retrieved 2011-12-07.

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