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Immaculate Conception Academy (California)

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Immaculate Conception Academy
ICA
Immaculate Conception Academy exterior
Address
Map
3625 24th Street

,
94110

United States
Information
TypePrivate
MottoVeritas
(Truth)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic;
Dominican Sisters
Established1883
FounderMother Maria Pia Bacchus
PresidentSister Diane Aruda
DeanTasia Davis
PrincipalLisa Graham
Faculty44
Grades9-12
GenderGirls
Average class size60
Color(s)Blue and White   
Slogan"Abundant Gratitude"
SongICA Alma Mater
AthleticsVolleyball, Basketball, Softball, Cross - Country, Soccer
Athletics conferenceCIF San Francisco Section
MascotSparta
Team nameSpartans
AccreditationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges[1]
NewspaperMegaphone
YearbookFlame
Tuition$2,900.00 (2013-2014)
AffiliationCristo Rey Network
Dean of StudentsTasia Davis
Admissions DirectorGina Espinal
College CounselorFrancesca Mallegni
Athletic DirectorCarolyn Sideco
Activities DirectorLeticia Cottrell
Chief Business and Finance OfficerMax Straube
Websitewww.icacademy.org

Immaculate Conception Academy is a private, all-girls Roman Catholic high school in San Francisco, California. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco.

Background

Immaculate Conception was established in 1883 by the Dominican Sisters. It is an all-girls school in the Dominican tradition sponsored by the Sisters of Mission San Jose. The school is located in the heart of San Francisco.[2] Immaculate Conception became the first all-girls school in the Cristo Rey Network on August 31, 2009.[3]

Academics

Immaculate Conception Academy is dedicated to providing a college preparatory based curriculum that centers around community learning and student cooperation.

Notes and references

  1. ^ WASC-ACS. "WASC-Accrediting Commission for Schools". Retrieved 2009-06-05.
  2. ^ ICA. "School History". Retrieved 2007-05-11.
  3. ^ ICA. "ICA Goes Cristo Rey" (PDF). Retrieved 2008-12-22.