Archbishop Alter High School is a four-year, coeducational, Catholic high school with an enrollment of approximately 670 students. Alter is a member of the National Catholic Education Association and is accredited by the Ohio Catholic Schools Accrediting Association. In addition, it is a chartered high school by the State of Ohio and accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Alter is located in the Dayton suburb of Kettering, Ohio which has a population of approximately 58,000. Most families are composed of professionals and business executives who demonstrate strong support for the educational system.
Although an emphasis is placed on college preparation, Alter offers a comprehensive curriculum challenging students of all intellectual abilities and varied areas of interest. The curriculum includes tutoring for students with learning disabilities.
Graduates of Alter in 2009 amassed over $7,600,000 in scholarship awards and 97% have continued on to a college or university (91% at a four-year program).
The average scores of students in the Class of 2008 are listed below. Scores for the Class of 2009 will be available in the early Fall.