Chaminade College Preparatory School (California)
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Chaminade College Preparatory is a
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preparatory school with two campuses in
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. Named after Society of Mary founder Blessed
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, Chaminade College Preparatory consists of a
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(encompassing grades 6–8) located in Chatsworth and a
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(encompassing grades 9–12) located in West Hills. It is located in the
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. It is a member of the approved Secondary Schools of the
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. Chaminade College Preparatory was recognized as a
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in 1998.


History

Originally called Chaminade High School for Boys, Chaminade College Preparatory was founded in 1952 on the former site of the
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in
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by members of the Marianist Province of the Pacific, who were seeking to expand their educational mission into
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. The school became nationally famous for the celebrity students who attended the school or came to its dances. The school's mascot name, the Eagles, can be traced to a tower at the school that featured an imposing Army Eagle emblem in tile, with the beak pointed toward the arrows as in wartime. The high school moved to its current location in West Hills (then part of
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) in 1961 after the brick buildings of the original campus were deemed unsound. A junior high school serving grades seven to nine was formed in 1967 when the former St. John's Military Academy in Chatsworth was leased by the school, expanding Chaminade's educational program from three to six years. A seventh year was added in 1989 with the addition of a sixth-grade class to the junior high school; the ninth grade was moved to the high school campus that same year to accommodate the addition of the sixth grade to the junior high school, which would then become the middle school. The school became
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in 1972, with the first female graduates in the Class of 1974. Chaminade's two campuses served as the primary locations for the 1976 film ''
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''.


Academics

Grading The school year is divided into two semesters and classes meet every other day for 87 minutes. Since the pandemic, however, classes meet for 80 minutes with a simplified block schedule. During the 2020–2021 school year, classes met for 50 minutes via Microsoft Teams or Zoom. Chaminade issues three progress grade reports per semester; however, only semester grades appear on the student's permanent record at the end of each semester, in January and in June. It uses a 4.0 grading scale as follows: A = 90–100, B = 80–89, C = 70–79, D = 60–69, and F = 0–59. Advanced Placement & HonorsThere are a total of 23 Advanced Placement and 18 Honors courses offered. In order to maintain a balanced course load, students are not allowed to take more than nine year-long AP courses: two in tenth grade, three in 11th grade and four in 12th grade. In 2014, 473 Chaminade students took 911 AP examinations. Of the total exams taken 17% were a perfect score of five, 22% were a score of four, and 24% were a score of three. With a score of three or higher, students may earn credit at many colleges and universities, it is also considered a passing score.


Athletic achievements

In 1997, the Chaminade varsity girls' soccer team won its first of four consecutive CIF Championships. In 1998, the boys' basketball team won its first of two consecutive CIF Championships. In 2006, the girls' varsity softball team won its first of two consecutive CIF Championships. In 2006, the varsity lacrosse team won its first CIF Championship. In 2010, the boys' golf team won CIF. In 2013, the girls' soccer team won the CIF Southern Section Division I In 2013, a Chaminade equestrian rode into second place at the Interscholastic Equestrian League. In 2013, the boys' varsity Football team won the CIF Championship, CIF Regional Championship and CIF State Championship. In 2014, the boys' varsity basketball team won the CIF state championship.3rd State Crown this season. In 2014, the boys' varsity fencing team won the California State High School Fencing Championships. In 2014, the Chaminade wrestling team won four medals at the Mission League Finals. first, second, third, and fourth place. In 2015, the girls' basketball team won the CIF Southern Section Open Division championship. In 2015, the men's combined fencing team won the State Championship. In 2014, a column by ''
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'' reporter Eric Sondheimer identified Chaminade as one of a number of elite prep schools contributing to the professionalization of high-school sports. Noting that coaches at these schools are hired and fired based on their win–loss records, and that the schools' administrations rely heavily on transfer students to stack athletic teams with all-star players, Sondheimer concluded that if Chaminade's practices are the "new normal," then, "the original mission of high school sports is headed for extinction."


Sexual abuse allegations

In 2013, five Catholic orders released the confidential personnel files of a dozen priests and nuns accused of sexually abusing minors throughout previous decades. The files revealed that priest Joseph DiPeri was accused of molesting a student at Chaminade High School in 1977–78. The school's administration was informed at the time, but no further action was taken. A letter from a Los Angeles police detective in the file noted that, "There was no mandatory reporting at the time of the alleged incident." The files also included sexual-abuse allegations from 1973 to 1974 against Charles George Fatooh, who worked at both Chaminade's high school and middle school campuses. Fatooh was voted Teacher of the Year in 1975, and became principal of Chaminade Middle School in 1979. In August, 2017, an unnamed teacher was placed on leave after school officials sent a letter home to parents informing them of "credible evidence" that inappropriate physical conduct between the teacher and student(s) had taken place. Chaminade did not name the teacher in the letter to parents, or in any other public statements. School officials said they hired an independent investigator to review the case. According to local news, a parent whose son was in the teacher's class said, "He seemed like such a nice guy, was really good to my son who just got out of the hospital so it's a bummer." The
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confirmed an open investigation into the allegations. The school also received criticism from alumni for their refusal to name the teacher in question.Catholic School Withholds Identity of Teacher Under Investigation for Sexual Misconduct
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Notable alumni

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