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    Maumee Valley is an independent, coeducational, college preparatory school.
               
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    Maumee Valley exposes students to a unique and vibrant learning experience in an environment that encourages academic excellence at the highest level and realizes each student's unique potential.
               
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    In the last three years, 21 percent of seniors received National Merit recognition (finalist, semifinalist or commended)—the highest percentage in northwest Ohio.
               
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    At Maumee Valley we foster intellectual curiosity, critical thinking and a deep concern and respect for others.
               
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    Maumee Valley features a 10:1 student to teacher ratio.
               
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    The outstanding faculty consists of 53 teachers with a true commitment to independent school education and interactive, individualized learning. Thirty hold master's degrees and four have earned a Ph.D.
               
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    Our outstanding faculty instills a lifelong love of learning.
               
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Graduation Requirements: In order to graduate from Maumee Valley, a student must earn a minimum of 20 credits. Seventeen and one-half of these must be distributed as follows:

English 4
Mathematics 3
Foreign Language 2
History 3
Science 3
Fine Arts 1.5
Physical Education .75
Health .5
Winterim 2

Advanced Placement (AP): AP courses require students to take AP tests in the spring of the year. Depending on the policies of the colleges, students attend and the scores achieved on the tests, students may receive credit, advanced standing, or both. (Estimated exam cost: $85)

Normal Course Load: There are seven periods in each school day.  Of those seven periods, Freshmen and Sophomores will take courses during six (6) periods and Physical Education/Health when or if appropriate. Juniors and Seniors may take between five (5) and six (6) courses depending on the difficulty of their schedules.  However, advisors are encouraged to consider the individual schedules; if a six-course schedule in a particular year would push a student beyond reasonable expectations, he/she should not be scheduled for six. An official minimum full-time student schedule is five (5) courses. 

 

 
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