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AUGUST 2016 | PAGE 1 OF 2
Veritas Academy is an independent, classical/liberal arts, Christian, college-prep school founded in 2005 in Austin, Texas. A K-12 day school, it is
modeled after the classical trivium in its Schools of Grammar (PreK-4th), Logic (5th-8th), and Rhetoric (9th-12th). In grades 8-12, students attend classes on
a college-like schedule with a mix of one-, two-, and three-day-a-week classes. The Socratic method and harkness discussions are liberally used to
foster deep thinking and effective communication/public speaking skills. Students take ownership of their learning through independent reading,
research, and study outside of the classroom. As a family ministry, the school accepts students with a variety of learning aptitudes and differences.
Veritas is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, accredited by SACS CASI (AdvancED), and unaffiliated with any church or denomination.
The Veritas Academy Community
Enrollment ……………………………………….…610
% Male/Female ……………………………... 52/48
Zip Codes/Towns Represented ………. 34/18
Christian Denominations/Churches ...17/83
Veritas School of Rhetoric (grades 9-12)
Enrollment ………………………………………… 169
Class of 2017 ……………………………………… 28
Average Class Size ……………………………… 12
Faculty ………………………………………………. 31 w/ Advanced Degrees ……………………. 11
National Merit Recognition Almost one-quarter of all students in Veritas graduates to date classes (2012—2016) have earned National Merit honors:
10 Semi-Finalists/Finalists
10 Commended Scholars
3 Hispanic Scholars
Academic State Champions Among private schools in Texas, Veritas has been named Academic State Champion three times and runner-up twice in the past seven years.
Diploma Plans
Veritas Diploma Students earn a Veritas Diploma by completing all graduation requirements, as well as the unique graduation requirements listed at right.
Distinguished Diploma Students earn this distinction by completing all requirements of the Veritas Diploma and addition-ally completing three weighted courses, earning a GPA of 3.5 or higher in Leadership classes, and maintaining an overall GPA of 3.5 or higher.
Self-Managed Plan Because of Veritas Academy’s unique model (college-style course offering), some students attend the school but elect not to complete all of their Texas graduation requirements at Veritas. This is noted on the student’s transcript, and a Veritas Diploma is not conferred in these instanc-es. For college applications for these students, the Veritas transcript is supplemental to the family-produced transcript that certifies graduation.
VERITAS ACADEMY PO Box 90517 | Austin TX 78709-0517 4220 Monterey Oaks | Austin TX 78749 Ph: 512.891.1673 | Fax: 512.891.1693 www.VeritasAcademy.net
Jef Fowler Head of School [email protected]
Troy Schuknecht Head of School of Rhetoric [email protected]
Jennifer Stewart Registrar [email protected]
Stevi Schuknecht Dir. of Academic & College Advising [email protected]
Janette Cantwell Academic & College Advisor [email protected]
Jonathan Hatfield Athletic Director [email protected]
Lara Kennedy Fine Arts Dept. Head [email protected]
VERITAS ACADEMY ~ AUSTIN , T EXAS ~
SCHOOL PROFILE FOR COLLEGES
CEEB Code: 440367
Graduation Requirements: 26 Credits
Veritas operates on a trimester schedule; 1 credit is equal to a year-long course meeting 3hrs/wk.
4.0 English 4.0 Math 4.0 History (includes
Government & Econ.) 4.0 Science 3.0 Foreign Language
(sequential) 1.0 Fine Arts
0.5 Speech 1.0 P.E./Athletics 0.5 Logic 1.0 Latin 1.0 Electives 2.0 Leadership
(0.5 credit per year)
These requirements exceed the guidelines for the Recommended High School Program set forth by the Texas Education Agency.
Unique Graduation Requirements
Senior Thesis: year-long independent research project, culminating with a written report and then an oral presentation (20 minutes) and de-fense (20 minutes of Q&A) before a panel of fac-ulty judges at the end of the senior year. Advanced Senior Thesis participants memorize their entire speeches, present to a large public audience, and offer their defense before expert judges in their subject matter.
Leadership for 4 years: Bible Survey (9th); Alter-nate Worldviews & Media (10th); Christian Eth-ics (11th); Senior Seminar (12th)
Community Service: at least 70 approved hrs.
Notable College Acceptances - 2012-2016
(list not comprehensive; * denotes honors programs)
AMDA College and Conservatory of Perf. Arts Auburn Univ Pepperdine Univ Austin College Purdue Univ Baylor Univ* Rhodes College Belmont Univ Rice Univ Calvin College Samford Univ* Case Western Res San Francisco, Univ of CO School of Mines Sewanee, Univ of South Dallas, Univ of Southern Methodist U* Embry-Riddle Aero St. Edwards Univ
Emory Univ Texas A&M Univ* Fordham Univ Texas at Austin, Univ of Georgia, Univ of Texas Christian Univ Illinois, Univ of Trinity Univ McGill Univ VA Military Institute MO Inst. of Sci/Tech Virginia, Univ of Northeastern Univ Washington, Univ of Notre Dame, Univ of Westmont College Oklahoma, Univ of Wheaton College, IL
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Courses Offered
English English 9, 10, 11, 12; AP English 11; AP English 12
Math Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Functions/Statistics/Trigonometry (“FST”), Pre-Calculus, AP Statistics, AP Calculus
Science Quantitative Physics (8th grade; formerly Integrated Physics & Chemistry), Biology, Chemistry, Molecular Biology, AP Physics I, Independent Science Re-search, Anatomy & Physiology, Astronomy
Social Studies History 9, 10, 11, AP United States History (11th), Government/Economics (12th)
Languages Latin I, II, III, AP Latin IV Spanish I, II, III, IV American Sign Language I, II, III, IV
Visual and Performing Arts (partial listing) Studio Art (I, II, III)*, Drawing/Painting*, Ceramics*, Graphic Design*, Guitar, Photography*, Symphony Orchestra, Band*, Drum Line**, Yearbook, Speech Team*, Dance, Theatre Production (I-IV), Technical Theatre*, Musical Theatre, One-Act Play*, Fine Arts Survey, Metalworking, Printmaking, Stained Glass ~ Won TAPPS Fine Arts Student- & Teacher-of-the-Year Honors ~
* State Champion &/or Individual Medalists ** Named Best Musical Group in Texas Six-Man Football (>250 schools)
Electives (partial listing) Archery, Auto Maintenance, Cooking, Filmmaking, Personal Finance, Architecture/Interior Design, Journalism, Outdoor Adventure/Rock Climbing, Self-Defense, Computer Programming, Social Dance, Study Abroad, Study Skills, Swing Dance, Computer Science
Courses Weighted in the GPA
AP Calculus, AP English 11, AP English 12, AP Latin, AP Statistics, AP United States History, AP Physics I, Pre-Calculus, Molecular Biology, Rhetoric, Ameri-can Sign Language IV, Spanish IV
Grading Scale
Veritas Academy offers a rigorous, classical/liberal arts and sciences, college-prep curriculum at all course levels. Veritas esteems a strong work ethic, academic accountability, and vigorous class partici-pation from all students no matter the level of the courses taken. Therefore, course weightings are modest and sparingly applied.
Official transcripts provide both the weighted and unweighted GPAs. Weighted GPAs are given a weighting of 1.1; unweighted GPAs are calculated based on the values below:
A 4.0 93-100% C 2.0 73-76% A- 3.7 90-92% C- 1.7 70-72% B+ 3.3 87-89% D+ 1.3 67-69% B 3.0 83-86% D 1.0 63-66% B- 2.7 80-82% D- 0.7 60-62% C+ 2.3 77-79% F 0.0 <60%
Special Programs
Weekly, student-led chapel/assembly
Leadership Institute: focuses on the Christian worldview, personal disciplines, ethics, world religions, and the study of historical leaders (required for all students in grades 9-12)
Class Trips: Outdoor Adventure to Colorado (9th); College Tours (10th); Int’l Missions oppor-tunities (11th); Explore Europe for >2 wks (12th)
Academic competitions as a participating school in the Texas Association of Private & Parochial Schools (TAPPS—the nation’s largest
association of private schools); National Latin Exam; American Mathematics Competition; Texas Forensics Assoc/Nat’l Forensics League
Community service opportunities, including tutoring at an underperforming public MS
Individualized student support services for those with learning or language differences
Annual retreat for School of Rhetoric students
House System for all in the School of Rhetoric: House of Augustine House of Bonhoeffer House of Francis House of Müller
Athletics
Football* (m) Golf* (m/f)
Volleyball (f) Tennis* (m/f)
Basketball (m/f) Soccer* (m/f)
Track (m/f) Swimming* (m/f)
Cross-Country (m/f) Wrestling* (m)
Baseball (m) * State Championships &/or Individual Medalists
Clubs and Activities
Speech Team Student Ambassadors
Peer Tutoring Student Newspaper
Worship Band Drama/Musical Theatre
Choir Club Yearbook/Photography
Math Club S.H.A.R.E. (service club)
Theater Tech National Honor Society
Academic & Arts Competitions
Misc: Bad Movie Club, Asian Culture Club, Ultimate Frisbee, Table-top Gaming Club, Blu Cru Spirit Club, FCA, Random Club
Development and Growth
To accommodate its quadrupled enrollment, Veri-tas recently purchased 97 acres of land in the Tex-as Hill Country in southwest Austin and is develop-ing it for occupancy sometime in 2017.
VERITAS ACADEMY Austin, Texas
Our Aim
The aim of classical education at Veritas Academy is to produce men and women of wisdom and virtue: adventurous and winsome valiants full of wit and wonder, grace and grit—that cultivated character of quiet resolve, intense spirit and resilient courage—that leads to a fulfilled life of meaningful sub-stance, betterment of self & others, and a lifelong quest for—and de-light in—goodness, Truth & beauty.
Accreditations & Memberships
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS)
National Association of University Model Schools (NAUMS)
National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC)
Texas Association for College Admission Counseling (TACAC)
Association of Classical Christian Schools (ACCS)
Society for Classical Learning (SCL)
As an intense, classical/liberal arts school, all courses at Veritas are administered at an honors level, as evidenced, in part, by Veritas students' performance on standard-ized tests (avg. ACT=30; avg. SAT=1917). Per the ACT Research Report Series, such high standardized test scores correlate with a high school GPA well above 3.9; this compares to an avg. Veritas GPA of 3.39 due to the school’s rigorous work loads and uncompromising grading standards.
GPAs (Avg, Class of 2017)
Unweighted GPA 3.39
Weighted* GPA 3.44
* GPA in weighted courses = 1.1x
ACT Scores (Mid 50%, Class of 2017)
English 26 - 35
Math 25 - 32
Reading 30 - 35
Science 25 - 30
Composite 28 - 33
SAT Scores (Mid 50%, Class of 2017)
EBRW 565 - 695
Mathematics 550 - 670
Total (1600 scale) 1150 - 1335
AP Scores (All Tests 2015-2016)
Tests Taken 74
Total AP Students 38
Tests Scoring 3+ 86%
Tests Scoring 4+ 57% Veritas Academy admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at this school.
Italics = no course credit. Though modest GPA points accrue for grades of 60-69% (D), course credit is awarded only for courses in which mas-
tery is demonstrated, as indicated by a grade of 70% (C-) or higher.