Mission Statement
Archbishop Carroll High School is a welcoming Catholic community intentional in the holistic formation of its students for a life of virtue, academic excellence and service to the common good.
School Profile
- 693 students (2022-23 Academic Year)
- 70% of students are Catholic
- 99% graduation rate
- 95% of students enroll in college after graduation
- 93% of students return for sophomore year of college
- $16.5 million in merit-based college scholarships each year
- 18 AP courses across the curriculum
- College Credit Plus offerings
- 25 varsity sports
- 50+ different clubs and student organizations
- 90% of students receive merit or need based financial assistance
- Students perform more than 16,000 hours of community service each year
- Purple Star Designation from the Ohio Department of Education as a military friendly school
College Readiness
Carroll graduates are prepared to enter the college or university of their choice. Recent graduates attend many local, state, and national schools. Some are listed below:
University of Dayton
Boston College
Duke University
Harvard University
Purdue University
Vanderbilt University
U.S. Military Academy
Wright State University
Case Western Reserve University
Georgia Tech
Miami University
University of Illinois
Yale University
U.S. Air Force Academy
The Ohio State University
Cornell University
Georgetown University
Massachusettes Institute of Technology
University of Notre Dame
U.S. Naval Academy
Grading Scale
Grades are cumulative over each semester. All science courses are lab-oriented. There are seven class periods per day averaging 50 minutes each. Students are required to take six courses.
- A = 4.0 (100-90)
- B = 3.0 (80-89)
- C = 2.0 (70-79)
- D = 1.0 (65-69)
- F = 0 (64-0)
Grade Point Average is based on a 4.0 basis. A weighted GPA is used for class rank.