Archbishop Alter High School

Archbishop Alter High School in Dayton, OH
940 E David Rd., Dayton, OH 45429
(937) 434-4434

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Street address:
940 E David Rd.

City / suburb:
Dayton

County:
Montgomery

State:
Ohio

ZIP code:
45429

Phone:
(937) 434-4434 (Primary Phone)

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GPS Longitude:
-84.1518249511719

GPS Latitude:
39.6801414489746

Business description

A prestigious private school focused on college prep and STEM education.

As a prestigious private school offering college prep and STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math)education, we believe in giving your children the most opportunities for success as possible. Aside from our traditional catholic based education, the partnership with our 1:1 technology initiative is keeping us at the forefront of education nationwide. Each incoming freshman receives a touchscreen notebook that is theirs throughout their high school career. Upon graduation, students are able to purchase these notebooks for only $1 in our efforts to help ease their transition into continuing education. Curious if your family can afford to venture into a private faith-based education? We are proudly the only private institution in the state to offer a tiered tuition program based on family earnings. Our competitiveness in academics, paired with our openness for multiple paths of learning has helped us achieve the #3 high school in Montgomery County as well as 38th in the state of Ohio, according to Gerber Analytics. We boast a rate of over 97% of graduates continuing education in a 2-4 year institution as well as over $14.2 million in scholarship money was awarded to our 2012 class of 168 graduates. Schedule a tour with us today to help set your children up for the best success possible!

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City / suburb: Dayton, OH
County: Montgomery
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According to our records, this business is located at 940 E David Rd. in Dayton (in Montgomery County), Ohio 45429, the location GPS coordinates are: 39.6801414489746 (latitude), -84.1518249511719 (longitude). Archbishop Alter High School is categorized under Schools. You can contact the company by phone at (937) 434-4434.
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