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Freshman Program of Studies

All courses offered at Servite High School are designed for college or university-bound students. For graduation from Servite High School, all students are required to complete 260 academic credits starting with the class of 2027. A one-year course meeting daily earns a student ten (10) academic credits. All courses must be passed and no student may graduate from Servite with an unredeemed ‘F’ for a semester grade on his transcript. 

In addition to credit requirements, there are also specific course requirements as indicated throughout the course catalog

The following program of studies is required of all students enrolled in the grades indicated. Students must take seven (7) courses for each year of enrollment. A Priory period is required every year. All required courses must be taken at Servite High School. Summer courses must be taken to make up for a failure, and selected courses may be taken for advancement.

*Honors students selecting HP World History will be encouraged to take a Fine Art over the summer * Honors students enrolled in the CS Pathway are required to take a Fine Art in the summer Incoming freshmen are usually placed in College Prep (CP) Algebra 1 or Honors (HP) Algebra 1. Students have the option to take a challenge exam to place in CP or HP Algebra 2/Trig.

Incoming freshmen usually take College Prep (CP) Algebra 1 or HP Alg 1. They may take CP/HP Algebra 2/Trig if they score high enough on the optional challenge exam. To take this challenge exam, students must register for the test through their Admissions and Enrollment Portal under “Optional.” 


SUMMER SCHOOL 2024

The Servite Summer School Program strives to offer remediation/credit recovery and advancement opportunities to the students of Servite, Rosary, and surrounding communities. Additionally, we offer an incoming Freshman Academy program both for advancement and specially identified students who would benefit from the reinforcement of foundational skills and to students who would like to experience academics on the campus before they officially attend school as freshmen.