Justin-Siena Viewbook

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we can’t wait to meet you!

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Faith

Welcome Be inspired!

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e are delighted with your

Scholarship

interest in Justin-Siena! We

know that choosing a high school can be challenging, and we will work hard to make this a positive experience for you and your family. Our admissions process is designed to acquaint prospective students and parents with our school’s history, philosophy, achievements, and mission. We welcome your phone calls, emails, and thoughts during this process and look

Bravery

forward to calling you a Brave! Alicia Valdivia Director of Admissions


Inspiring Faith

At Justin-Siena, students are invited to explore their relationship with God. Our religious studies program, accompanied by a wide array of faith formation activities, provides opportunities for students to learn how to nurture their faith while responding as Christians to the needs of others.


A mission with a rich history Justin-Siena is a Catholic high school in the Lasallian tradition called to provide educational excellence in a Christ-centered community that prepares students to serve and to lead in an ever-changing world. In 1966, Justin High School for boys (sponsored by the De La Salle Christian Brothers) and Siena High School for girls (sponsored by the Dominican Sisters of San Rafael) were founded. In 1972, the schools merged and became co-educational under the name of Justin-Siena High School. The De La Salle Christian Brothers became the sole sponsor of Justin-Siena in June 2006. With such a rich heritage, Justin-Siena bears a distinction of educational excellence that ensures the school is always moving forward. We take pride in our current students and graduates who continue to serve and lead in their communities.

Our journey began in 17th century france The De La Salle Christian Brothers is a Roman Catholic teaching order founded in France in 1680 by John Baptist de La Salle, a Catholic priest. Originally serving the purpose of educating the young, with a particular concern to those of modest or limited means, the De La Salle Christian Brothers currently sponsor approximately 1,000 institutions in more than 80 countries around the world. St. John Baptist de La Salle is regarded today as the patron saint of all teachers. It is from this rich legacy lasting more than 330 years that we celebrate our Lasallian traditions every day throughout our campus, and in all that we do.


Scholarship

As a college preparatory school, our curriculum is designed for students to be competitive for college placement, while becoming young men and women inspired to put their faith into action, to apply their knowledge for the benefit of others, and to embrace their bravery from within.


Commitment to Academic excellence With a broad spectrum of courses including 22 honors and AP classes, as well as standard college preparatory courses, Justin-Siena students are well prepared for college. Students are challenged academically to help them realize their full potential. For a full list of academic courses visit www.justin-siena.org. At Justin-Siena, we integrate technology into the curriculum and throughout campus life. With a 1:1 iPad program and a robust wireless campus, students have essential access to the tools they need to excel. Teachers expect use of technology for presentations, research, and more.

Preparation for an ever-changing world Building relationships with students is a hallmark of Lasallian educators. Our faculty and staff see their work as a vocation, and this reflects in the nurturing way they get to know students as individuals. Teachers engage with each student to bring out his or her unique gifts and talents. Our Guidance Department is an important resource for students, providing meaningful personal and academic counseling. From course selection to crisis intervention, our counselors provide a caring environment for students and their families. With an emphasis on ensuring success in college and in life, our counselors assist students with the college discernment process. Counselors advise students regarding college admission, present financial assistance workshops, and invite more than 50 colleges and universities to speak with Justin-Siena students, including hosting an impressive College Fair.


Bravery

Vibrant co-curricular programs enhance student life by engaging young people in unique activities including spiritual development, service, athletics, and the arts while developing and exercising personal leadership skills and being of service to the greater community.


Teaching more than just the game Justin-Siena, home of the Braves, is committed to offering various athletic activities. Competing in the Marin County Athletic League (MCAL), more than 75% of the student body participates in one or more of the 45 teams offered. With top-notch facilities, numerous championships and titles, college scholarship offers, and a highly regarded coaching staff, the school ensures that each student athlete reaches his/her potential. Student athletes thrive in the camaraderie of teammates while learning practical skills to lead fulfilling lives.

creative expression Recognizing that creative expression is an important element in a well-rounded education for the many life skills it teaches, Justin-Siena offers several programs for budding performing artists. In the acclaimed Justin-Siena Theatre Program, students can lend their talents on or off stage from acting, singing, and dancing, to lighting and sound, costumes, and set construction. Our music program offers concert, jazz, choral ensembles, and more. Our innovative dance program wows crowds with several performances a year demonstrating a broad spectrum of dance genres. Visiting guest artists give students additional exposure to the many opportunities in the arts.

a call to serve Students are challenged to put their faith into action. Service to others is central to a Catholic Lasallian education allowing students to discover a world that is desperate for their contributions. Service opportunities are endless, including immersion trips, local aid, and charity drives. Students are further encouraged to identify needs within their own communities and respond.


Residential Life Justin-Siena’s Residential Life program receives students 9th through 12th grade. The student residence is located in a beautiful home on the north side of campus and is comprised of domestic and international students from around the globe. The house, can accommodate up to 28 students. Student Residents will experience: • College-prep, residential experience • Convenience to campus • Enrichment activities • Global connections • Structured and focused study time • Safe and supervised environment • Single rooms


location

DOWNTOWN NAPA

Every year tourists from around the world make the Napa Valley their destination. Napa is located conveniently just 47 miles (76 kilometers) north of San Francisco. Getting to San Francisco is easy by car, bus, ferry, or the Bay Area Rapid Transit (train). Its location provides guests and residents the beauty of the country with the excitement of a major city only about an hour away.

NAPA

CABLE CAR IN SAN FRANCISCO

VINEYARD IN THE BECKSTOFFER PLAZA ON CAMPUS

California, U.S.A. SAN FRANCISCO

We invite you to visit our website: LOS ANGELES

GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE IN SAN FRANCISCO

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JUSTIN-SIENA’S STUDENT RESIDENCE

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Visits to the school can be arranged via email: avaldivia@justin-siena.org or telephone at: 707.255.0950


college preparatory program

Meet

the Class of 2015

Breakdown

of College Matriculation

• 160 graduates

• 86% to a 4-year college

• 99% attending college/university*

• 13% to a 2-year college

* One senior is attending the United States Air Force Academy Preparatory School and another senior is attending the Hun School of Princeton.

• 304 colleges received applications from Justin-Siena students • 223 colleges issued acceptances to Justin-Siena students • 89 different colleges/universities welcomed Braves this fall

• 52% attending California colleges/universities • 48% attending out-of-state colleges/universities • 11 University of California • 24 California State University

• 21 California Community College • $2.4 million in scholarships offered • 10 California Private Colleges to the Class of 2015 • 23 Catholic Colleges • 72 Out-of-State Colleges/Universities

More online:

More on top scholars, college matriculation, and photos for the Class of 2015 can be found online: www.justin-siena.org

• 7 Top 100 Liberal Arts Colleges • 35 Top 100 National Universities


In total, 160 seniors were accepted into 223 colleges and universities in 41 states and the District of Columbia. 87 percent will attend a 4-year college/university; 35 of which are ranked first-tier by U.S. News and World Report, and 26 percent of the class will attend a Catholic college or university. In addition, graduates were awarded over $2.78 million in scholarships based on their academic achievement, leadership and/or service.

2015

Acceptances:

The University of Alabama Albion College American University Amherst College Arizona State University Arizona State University (Barrett Honors College) The University of Arizona University of Arkansas Auburn University Azusa Pacific University Babson College Baldwin Wallace University Ball State University Belmont University Bentley University Biola University Boise State University Boston College Boston University Bryant University California Institute of the Arts California Lutheran University California Maritime Academy California State Universities: Channel Islands; Chico; Dominguez Hills; Fresno; Fullerton; Humboldt; Long Beach; Monterey Bay; Northridge; Pomona; Sacramento; San Diego; San Francisco; San Jose; San Luis Obispo; San Marcos; Sonoma; Stanislaus Universities of California: Berkeley; Davis; Irvine; Los Angeles; Merced; Riverside; San Diego; Santa Barbara; Santa Cruz Carnegie Mellon University (Carnegie Institute of Technology) Carroll College (Montana) Case Western Reserve University Chapman University City College of San Francisco Clemson University Colgate University University of Colorado at Boulder University of Colorado at

Colorado Springs Colorado College Colorado School of Mines Colorado State University Columbia College Chicago Concordia University - Irvine Concordia University - Portland Concordia University River Forest University of Connecticut Cosumnes River College Creighton University University of Dallas University of Delaware Denison University University of Denver DePauw University Diablo Valley College Dominican University of California Drexel University Duke University Eckerd College Elon University Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Emerson College Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts Florida Gulf Coast University Florida Institute of Technology Fordham University - Lincoln Center Campus/Rose Hill Franklin University Switzerland Furman University Georgia Institute of Technology The University of Georgia Gonzaga University Grand Canyon University Hamilton College - NY Hampshire College University of Hawaii at Manoa Hawaii Pacific University High Point University Hofstra University Holy Names University University of Idaho Illinois Wesleyan University Indiana University at Bloomington Ithaca College Johns Hopkins University University of Kansas University of Kentucky La Salle University University of La Verne Lehigh University Lewis & Clark College Lewis University Linfield College Louisiana State University Loyola Marymount University Loyola University Chicago Lynn University Mars Hill University University of Mary Washington University of Maryland, College Park Marymount California University Marymount Manhattan College Marymount University Miami University, Oxford University of Miami Michigan State University University of Michigan Mills College University of Mississippi University of Missouri Columbia Montana State University, Bozeman The University of Montana, Missoula Mount St. Mary’s University (Doheny) University of Nevada, Reno University of New Hampshire The College of New Jersey New York University The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (General College) North Central College Northeastern University Northern Arizona University Notre Dame de Namur University University of Notre Dame Occidental College

Oklahoma State University University of Oklahoma Oregon Institute of Technology Oregon State University University of Oregon Otterbein University Pace University, New York City Pacific University University of the Pacific Pennsylvania State University, University Park Pepperdine University Point Loma Nazarene University Point Park University Portland State University University of Portland Providence College University of Puget Sound Purdue University University of Redlands Regis University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rhodes College Rochester Institute of Technology Roger Williams University Sacramento City College Saint John’s University Saint Louis University Saint Mary’s College of California San Diego State University University of San Diego San Francisco State University University of San Francisco San Jose State University Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Santa Fe University of Art and Design Santa Rosa Junior College Sarah Lawrence College Seattle Pacific University Seattle University Seton Hall University Sewanee: The University of the South University of Southern California

Oh, the places Braves go!

Southern Methodist University Southern Oregon University St. John’s University Queens Campus St. Mary’s College of Maryland Stonehill College Suffolk University Susquehanna University Syracuse University Texas Christian University The University of Texas, Dallas The Hun School of Princeton Tulane University United States Air Force Academy Preparatory School Utah State University University of Utah University of Vermont Villanova University Virginia Tech Wagner College Wake Forest University Washington State University Washington State University Tri-Cities University of Washington Webster University Western New England University Wheaton College MA Whitman College Whittier College Whitworth University Willamette University College of William and Mary William Jessup University Woodbury University


Tuition and Fees for 2015—16 We are called as a Catholic school in the Lasallian tradition to make our education accessible to all students regardless of family financial circumstances. We encourage qualified students to apply for admission and for tuition assistance even if there is financial concern. Tuition* and Registration Fee

Bus Transportation Fees

Tuition** per student. . . . . . . . . $16,400 New Student Reg Fee. . . . . . . . . . . $450 Returning Student Reg Fee. . . . . . $375 Residental Tuition Domestic 5-day. . . . . . . . . . . $35,500 Domestic 7-day. . . . . . . . . . $40,450

Annual Bus Pass $1,550

Textbooks Online/eBook Purchase

40 Ride Home-to-School Bus Pass $200 Bus service to Solano County; Sonoma; Napa Valley north to St. Helena & Calistoga; and south to American Canyon & Vallejo

Books $400 - $800 * Tuition for the 2016–17 academic year will be determined by our Board of Trustees in late February. ** The tuition package is inclusive of an iPad and most significant fees including student life, athletics, theatre, retreats, yearbook, and graduation.


Partnering with Parents Parents are key partners in ensuring a student’s success. Justin-Siena parents are involved in the life of the school by volunteering, attending sporting and performing arts events, and supporting key fundraising initiatives. We encourage parents to get involved at whatever level possible by offering time, expertise, and financial support. In addition to tuition, all parents are asked to participate in the annual Parent Pledge program by making a 100% tax deductible donation each year your student attends Justin-Siena. A gift of $1,500 or more helps to bridge the gap between tuition and the actual cost of educating a student. It enables the school to maintain a balanced budget and ensures access to the very best resources required by a distinguished college preparatory environment.


Lasallian Core Principles

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concern for the poor and social justice

faith in the presence of god

respect for all persons

quality education

inclusive community

faith in the presence of god

Belief in the living presence of God in our world. Prayer and regular reminders of God’s presence create the prevailing spirit of the school where all are taught to discover how God is active in our lives and to learn to see the world through eyes of faith.

respect for all persons

A concerted effort by the school to respect the dignity of all persons.

Inclusive community

A united community where diversity is respected, where no one is left out, and where everyone finds a place.

concern for the poor and social justice

The school demonstrates a sensitivity toward the poor and those suffering from injustice.

quality education

An education is provided that prepares students not only for success in college, but also for success in all of their future endeavors.


The Justin-Siena Experience Awaits!

Contact: Alicia Valdivia Director of Admissions 707.255.0950 ext. 621 avaldivia@justin-siena.org Letty Herrera Admissions Assistant 707.255.0950 ext. 600 lherrera@justin-siena.org

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I am

BRAVE


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