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Quick Facts about SVA
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- K-12 Seventh-day Adventist college preparatory school located on approximately 50 acres in southeastern Montgomery County. SVA is committed to excellence in education, co-curricular activities, and student spiritual growth in a Christian environment.
- Accreditation - SVA is chartered by the Ohio State Department of Education and also holds accreditation with The North Central Association and North American Division of Seventh-day Adventist Schools.
- Ranked top 3% of Ohio Schools in Ohio Graduation Tests (OGT) test results (data collected from both public and private Ohio schools). Out of 983 schools, SVA's sophomore students achieved 95% of students receiving "proficient" on all five tests (Reading, Mathematics, Writing, Science, and Social Studies) --a distinction shared with only 65 other Ohio schools. [please see http://gerberanalytics.com/top_schools.html]
- ACT & ITBS Scores - In the 2008-09 school year SVA students scored in the 95th percentile for ACT and in the 89th percentile for the Iowa Test of Basic Skills (ITBS)
- Class of 2009
-awarded a total of $1,617,364.00 in scholarships for 35 seniors; -3 Valedictorians; -40% of graduates had GPA of 3.75 or above -40% were members of the National Honor Society -37% recieved the college prep diploma (17% received the Honors Diploma) -12% received the State Board of Education "Award of Merit" (based on college prep requirements)
- Graduation Requirements - Students are required to earn 24 credits for the Standard Diploma; 25 credits for the College Prep Diploma and 26 credits for the Honors Diploma.
- Enrollment - Approximately 300 students attend SVA from the Butler, Clark, Clermont, Clinton, Greene, Hamilton, Miami, Montgomery, and Warren Counties.
- Spiritual Life - SVA students attend daily worship groups, weekly Chapel in addition to their daily Bible class and are given opportunities to serve others locally and abroad.
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