Maria Regina High School | |
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Address | |
500 West Hartsdale Avenue Hartsdale, New York, (Westchester County) 10530 United States |
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Coordinates | 41°1′59″N 73°48′36″W / 41.03306°N 73.81000°WCoordinates: 41°1′59″N 73°48′36″W / 41.03306°N 73.81000°W |
Information | |
Type | Private, all-female |
Motto | Caritate Et Veritate (With Charity and Truth) |
Established | 1957 |
CEEB code | 332287 |
Dean | Nicole Mitrione |
Principal | Valerie Reidy |
Athletic Director | Elizabeth Pugsley |
Faculty | 33 |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 503 (2015) |
Student to teacher ratio | 16:1 |
Color(s) | Royal Blue and white |
Athletics conference | Catholic High School Athletic Association |
Sports | Volleyball, cross country, soccer, tennis, basketball, softball, cheerleading |
Team name | Tigers |
Accreditation | National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) |
Newspaper | Queen's Banner |
Yearbook | Reginian |
Tuition | $9,200 (2015 - 2016) |
Affiliation | Sisters of the Resurrection |
Website | www.mariaregina.org |
Maria Regina High School, commonly referred to as Maria, is an independent Roman Catholic all-girls high school in Hartsdale, New York, United States, in Westchester County. The college preparatory school was founded in 1957 by the Sisters of the Resurrection.
With the rapid growth of population in Westchester County, especially in the vicinity of White Plains, the need arose for suitable schools that would prepare students to take their place in business, social, and cultural life. Maria Regina High School was founded in 1957 by the late Francis Cardinal Spellman as the First Archdiocesan Catholic High School for girls in Westchester County. The school is located on a historic spot of land where, in July 1781, the French troops under the Compte de Rochambeau encamped, assisting General Washington to the south and west to threaten the British holdings in New York
The former Bingham estate was purchased by the Archdiocese in the spring of 1957. Preparations were begun immediately to renovate the entire building to make it suitable for a temporary high school and also a convent for the Sisters of the Resurrection who staff the school. Sister Mary Gertrude, C.R. was appointed the school's first principal.
Admission into Maria Regina is determined through the student's results on the TACHS examination. Maria Regina also looks at the students academic record for the 6th, 7th, and 8th grade, and results on standardized examinations for the 6th and 7th grade.
Maria Regina offers several partial scholarships and one full scholarship, all of which are awarded based on the results of the TACHS examination. The highest scorers who put Maria Regina as their first choice receive the scholarships. For this scholarship to be renewed every year, the student must have an overall average greater than 90 at the end of each academic year.
Maria Regina offers a rigorous college preparatory program. Graduation requires successful completion of the four-year course of study. A total of at least 26 credits is required. The Maria Regina program includes four years of mathematics, English, social studies, and theology; three years of science and a foreign language; and one year of art and music, although many students opt to take four years of science and a foreign language, and more than one year of art. Physical Education and Health are also requirements for graduation. Honors and Regents classes are available in all disciplines, and AP classes are offered in biology, English Literature, American History, and European History. There is also a wide variety of electives to choose from for the juniors and seniors.