Cristo Rey Jesuit High School

Grades:
9-12
Cost:
One hundred percent of Cristo Rey families receive financial aid. Scholarships are also available for those students meeting requirements.
Link to enroll
School hours:
Mon-Fri 8:05AM-3:05PM
Before school care:
No
After school care:
No
District:
Independent

Minneapolis School Finder Rating

Above Average

About

About Us

Cristo Rey students receive a private, college & career preparatory education with rigorous academic instruction & participation in their Corporate Work Study Program. This, accompanied by an extensive variety of extracurricular activities including sports, clubs, & the arts, will form graduates who are socially, intellectually, & spiritually well-rounded & prepared for success in the world.

Languages spoken by school staff

English, Somali, Vietnamese

Extra programming

Cristo Rey offers over 50 sports, clubs, & extracurricular activities.

Extracurriculars Offered:

Cultural Extracurriculars, STEM/STEAM Clubs

Uniforms

Students who attend Cristo Rey Jesuit High School are required to wear uniforms.

How to enroll

To enroll, contact Myriam Vigil at (612) 545-9704 or myriamvigil@cristoreytc.org.

Students at this school

Students, by population (413 total)
  • American Indian or Alaskan Native
    0%
  • Asian
    0%
  • Black or African American
    13%
  • Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
    0%
  • Hispanic
    85%
  • Two or more races
    2%
  • White
    0%
  • English Language Learner
    Data unavailable
  • From a Low Income Background
    35%
  • Special Education
    0%

Teachers at this school

Teachers, by population (23 total)
  • American Indian or Alaskan Native
    0%
  • Asian
    0%
  • Black or African American
    0%
  • Hispanic
    6%
  • Two or more races
    13%
  • White
    81%

Average student to teacher ratio

18:1

Academics

Above Average

Academic performance rating

Above Average

Academic programming

Through a rigorous academic program that combines in-classroom learning with a four-year internship, Cristo Rey prepares students to be college-ready & career-prepared. The academic philosophy is student-focused, affirmative, & rewards hard work, persistence, & mastery of content.
The school offers advanced placement (AP), professional internships &/or job shadowing, & postsecondary enrollment options (PSEO).

Academic Programs Offered:

Advanced Placement (AP), College Prep

Special education programming

Cristo Rey does not offer special education programming.

Curricula

Cristo Rey offers their own internally-developed curriculum.

English language learner programming

Cristo Rey does not offer ELL programming.

College Continuation

% of students attending and completing 2 years of college
77% 81% 83% 80% 80% 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 100% 0%

Graduation

% of students graduating high school in 4 years
100% 100% 99% 76% 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 100% 0%

Average composite ACT score

19 16 17 2019 2021 2022 2023 36 0

Climate

High Performing

Climate performance rating

High Performing

School values

Cristo Rey provides access to a Catholic, Jesuit college & career preparatory education to unlock the potential of students of any culture, faith, or creed to transform their communities. The school provides an innovative college & career preparatory curriculum focusing on the development of the habits of mind & of spirit. The community–including board, administration, faculty, staff, corporate partners, donors, parents, & students–is committed to building a community of care rooted in the Catholic tradition, & welcomes people of all backgrounds to join them.

Recess

No response from school.

Discipline Policy

Students who meet Cristo Rey expectations for academics, behavior, Corporate Work Study Program (CWSP), & attendance are considered to be in good standing & will gain the knowledge & skills needed to be successful in their experience at Cristo Rey, college, & in their careers.
Cristo Rey will support students who struggle in one or more of these areas. Interventions may include but are not limited to: professional development; parent/guardian communication; meeting between school personnel & the student; meeting between school personnel, the student & their parent/guardian; expectations agreement; & communication with the student & their parent/guardian regarding progress.

Bullying Prevention Policy

No response from school.

Teacher retention

% of teachers who stayed at the school
90% 87% 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 100% 0%

Attendance

% of students who regularly attend school (at least 90% of time)
96% 2021 2022 2023 2024 100% 0%

Discipline

Number of expulsions or suspensions per every hundred students
Per 100 Students 0 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 0

Equity

Average

Equity performance rating

Average

Equity vision

Inspired by the Gospel, Cristo Rey prepares students for lifelong success in a multicultural society by committing to equity in education. They embrace diversity to build a strong, equitable, & inclusive learning community. The school is committed to integrating diversity, equity, & inclusion into all levels & departments of the school, & they strive to bring this awareness to all that they do.

College Continuation

% of students attending and completing 2 years of college, by student group
0% 100% City average 80% All students
0% 100% City average 80% All students

Graduation

% of students graduating high school in 4 years, by student group
0% 100% City average 70% Black or African American City average 82% Hispanic City average 76% All students
0% 100% City average 70% Black or African American City average 82% Hispanic City average 76% All students

Teacher retention

Teachers who stayed at the school last year by race/ethnicity
0% 100% City average 87% White
0% 100% City average 87% White

Teachers of color

19%

Students of color

100%

Attendance

% of students who regularly attend school (at least 90% of the time)
0% 100% City average 95% Black or African American City average 97% Hispanic City average 96% All students
0% 100% City average 95% Black or African American City average 97% Hispanic City average 96% All students

Discipline

Number of expulsions or suspensions for every hundred students
0% 100% City average 0 Black or African American City average 0 Hispanic City average 0 All students
0% 100% City average 0 Black or African American City average 0 Hispanic City average 0 All students