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Benedictine High School (Ohio)

Benedictine High School is a private, Roman Catholic, college preparatory high school for boys, located in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. The school serves grades 9–12 and has an enrollment of over 340 students for the 2017–2018 school year. It is a part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland. Benedictine's sister school (female counterpart school with which it often shares transportation and extracurricular activities) is Beaumont School of Cleveland Heights.

Benedictine High School
Address
2900 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive

44104

United States
Coordinates41°28′49″N 81°36′37″W / 41.4803°N 81.6104°W / 41.4803; -81.6104
Information
TypePrivate, All-Male
MottoOra et labora
(Prayer and work)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1927
PresidentDave Schroeder '90
PrincipalDominic Fanelli
Grades912
Enrollment343 (2017–18)
Color(s)    Columbia blue and white
MascotBengals
AccreditationNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schools[1]
AffiliationsRoman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland
Websitecbhs.net

History Edit

 
Entrance to Benedictine

Benedictine High School was founded in 1927 by the Benedictine monks of Cleveland. The first location of the school was at East 51st Street and Superior Avenue in Cleveland. The original focus of the founders was to teach the sons of Slovak immigrants. The school grew quickly and in 1929 it relocated to the site of St. Andrew Abbey at 10510 Buckeye Rd. In 1940, with even further enrollment expansion, the school moved to its current location at 2900 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. The 1950s saw more enrollment growth for the school and increased academic recognition. In the 1960s and 1970s, as the population in Cleveland shifted and the costs of Catholic education rose, school enrollment shrunk.

The school developed a focused college preparatory program, which resulted in over 96% of students going on to college. In the 1980s, to adjust to new circumstances, the school developed an extensive bus system. The system allowed for young men from all over the Cleveland area to attend Benedictine. The 1980s also brought about a capital campaign that sparked improvements in classrooms, and the building of a new church and bell tower. In 2009, the school launched a multimillion-dollar campaign to create a multi-purpose field. The campaign was launched in order to honor three notable individuals affiliated with Benedictine, Coach Augie Bossu, Coach Joe Rufus, and Bishop (Abbot) Roger Gries O.S.B. This field hosts many sporting events, including football, lacrosse, soccer, as well as serving as host to summer sports camps and CYO events.

Academics Edit

Accreditation:

 
Some of the "Men of Benedictine on business day 2008

To receive a diploma, students must earn 24 credits in college preparatory classes. Because of these and other academic guidelines, over 99% of graduates qualify for college. The average class size is 18 students.

The school has an outstanding academic record, with recent graduates qualifying as National Merit semi finalists, a current Hesburgh Scholar at the University of Notre Dame, and as of 2014, the school boasted acceptance of at least one graduate into one or more of the U.S. military academies in sixteen of the last eighteen years.

The school offers a selection of Advanced Placement courses, including AP English, AP Biology, AP European History, AP US History, AP Government, AP Chemistry, and AP Calculus.

 
Interior of Benedictine

Athletics Edit

The school has been met with success in baseball, basketball, football, hockey, track & field, lacrosse, & soccer. Benedictine (once a member of the Cleveland Senate Athletic League) they then joined the North Coast League in 2011, then since the League disbanded the school has been independent. Benedictine's athletic rivals are Hoban, and Walsh Jesuit. Benedictine recently added a men's lacrosse team which will compete in the OHSLA. Benedictine is the only school in Ohio to win an OHSAA State Championship in every decade since its inception. One of Benedictine's most famous coaches was Coach Auggie Bossu. (Grandfather of current Principle Dominic Fanelli) He coached and taught at Benedictine for over 50 years.

 
The Benedictine Cross Country team in action

Ohio state championship teams include:

  • Basketball - 1997, 1998
  • Track & Field - 1997, 1998, 2001
  • Football - 1957, 1973, 1980, 1981, 1996, 2003, 2004, 2014

Ohio state finalists:

  • Baseball - 1956, 1964, 1978
  • Football - 2002

Ohio state semifinalists:

  • Football - 1987, 1994, 1997
  • Basketball - 1999, 2010

Statistics and achievements Edit

The students of Benedictine come from all corners of Northeast Ohio, from suburbs in Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Medina and Portage counties and many neighborhoods in Cleveland. Young men come to Benedictine from nearly 140 grade schools

Benedictine has over 340 students, with an average class size of 19 and a student-to-teacher ratio of 21/1. Nearly 100% of graduates go on to college earning an average of over $5 million in scholarships, grants and financial aid overall. The Class of 2006 boasted five National Merit Scholars, $5.7 million earned and an impressive list of university selections including the University of Notre Dame, Northwestern University, Duquesne University and appointments at West Point and the Air Force Academy. The Class of 2007 also came in at nearly $6 million awarded in scholarship, grant and aid.

Other activities Edit

 
A student participating in Culinary Club

Activities for students include Academic Challenge, Art Club, Band (marching, concert, and jazz), Bennet (school newspaper), Chess Club, Computer Club, Drama Club, Film Club, German Club, Investment Club, Italian Heritage, Key Club, Knights of the Altar, Latin Club, Literary Magazine (Lit Mag), Gaming Club, Marketing Club, National Honor Society, Pro-Life Club, Slovak Association, Speech and Debate, and Yearbook.

Academic Challenge Edit

Academic Challenge is a television game show in which high school teams answer questions to earn points and is broadcast on WEWS-TV. The team has appeared on the show each year from 2005 to 2008 and returned to the show in 2014 and 2016, each time capturing a victory on their episode. In 2005 and 2008 the school captured the Academic Challenge title and in 2016 earned a spot in the finals. They came away with third place in 2016, earning a $2,500 prize courtesy of sponsor Westfield Insurance.[citation needed]. Most recently, the academic challenge team made an appearance on WEWS broadcast in 2022. They came away with third place against revere high school and university school

Engineering department and club Edit

A new addition to the academic scene at Benedictine is the Engineering Department and Club. Initiated in the spring of 2016 with a Robotics course and its first local engineer guest-speakers and design challenges, the department and club began at roughly the same time. Expanding to include new guests (alumni and other local speakers), field trips to local companies such as Alcoa, Lincoln Electric, and NASA, and expanding the courses to include Raspberry Pi programming, Quadcopters, and Computer-Aided Design, the group of students interested in Engineering has expanded greatly. The Engineering department is housed in Benedictine's growing Makerspace, housing a carbon dioxide laser cutter/engraver as well as multiple 3D printers along with the store which sells Bengal-specific and religious items from BengalCustomEngravings.com.

Music department Edit

Benedictine has three different official bands and one choir. They are the Marching Band, Concert Band, Jazz Band and the Men's Chorus. Apart from the ensembles, Benedictine is home to a Music Technology Lab. This music lab houses 20 Workstations equipped with a Mac Computer, Midi Keyboard, Microphone and computer monitors all designed for student use of software, GarageBand, LogicPro and FruityLoops.

Marching band Edit

The Benedictine Marching Band is smaller than most other high school bands in Northeast Ohio. The band is made up of Benedictine high schoolers and girls from Beaumont School (Ohio). The band goes to every varsity football game, and also marches in the Columbus Day Parade in Little Italy each October. At the end of each football season, the members of the marching band are expected to play in the school's Concert Band. In recent years, the marching band has grown from 19 members in 2010 to about 45 members in 2014, as of 2023 the band has over 40 members and is led by Hannah Westfield. The band also has Majorettes (to a lesser degree)

Concert (Symphonic) band Edit

The Concert band plays two concerts each year; one at Christmas and one in the spring. The Concert Band also takes a trip with the remainder of the music department alternating years. Most recently the Concert Band traveled to Nashville along with the Jazz Band and Men's Chorus (2017).

Jazz band Edit

The Benedictine Jazz Band includes all students enrolled in the "Jazz Band" class and others who join for concert occasions. It performs at concerts with the concert band, and at the annual Blue and White Gala, an annual charity event held by the school. With the loss of Kenny Statham, Robert Martello, and Max Young, all class of 2022, the Jazz ensemble will be challenged filling the shoes of three big members

Drama club Edit

The Benedictine Drama Club performs several productions each school year, with help from sister schools such as Beaumont School (Ohio). Recent performances include Literally a life in Music, Chicago the Musical, “12 Angry Men”, & “The Play that Goes Wrong”. The club was moderated by Father Timothy Buyansky OSB who had directed shows at Benedictine for over 40 years. He died in February 2021 and now has a Senior Drama award named for him. The club is now moderated by Hannah Westfield.

The Bennet (school newspaper) Edit

The Bennet is published about eight times per year in four-page issues. The Bennet has won many awards for High School Newspapers, and is moderated by Mark Francioli 71'.

 
The Bennet's traditional and current banner.

Notable alumni Edit

 
Terry Pluto '73, writer for The Plain Dealer

External links Edit

  • Benedictine High School official website

References Edit

  1. ^ NCA-CASI. . Archived from the original on 2010-03-15. Retrieved 2009-06-23.
  2. ^ Maxse, Joe (2011-09-09). "Whatever Happened To ... Tom Moriarty, former Benedictine and NFL football player". The Plain Dealer. Retrieved 2015-09-07.

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Benedictine High School is a private Roman Catholic college preparatory high school for boys located in Cleveland Ohio United States The school serves grades 9 12 and has an enrollment of over 340 students for the 2017 2018 school year It is a part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland Benedictine s sister school female counterpart school with which it often shares transportation and extracurricular activities is Beaumont School of Cleveland Heights Benedictine High SchoolAddress2900 Martin Luther King Jr DriveCleveland Ohio 44104United StatesCoordinates41 28 49 N 81 36 37 W 41 4803 N 81 6104 W 41 4803 81 6104InformationTypePrivate All MaleMottoOra et labora Prayer and work Religious affiliation s Roman CatholicEstablished1927PresidentDave Schroeder 90PrincipalDominic FanelliGrades9 12Enrollment343 2017 18 Color s Columbia blue and whiteMascotBengalsAccreditationNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schools 1 AffiliationsRoman Catholic Diocese of ClevelandWebsitecbhs wbr net Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Athletics 4 Statistics and achievements 5 Other activities 5 1 Academic Challenge 5 2 Engineering department and club 5 3 Music department 5 3 1 Marching band 5 3 2 Concert Symphonic band 5 3 3 Jazz band 5 4 Drama club 5 5 The Bennet school newspaper 6 Notable alumni 7 External links 8 ReferencesHistory Edit nbsp Entrance to BenedictineBenedictine High School was founded in 1927 by the Benedictine monks of Cleveland The first location of the school was at East 51st Street and Superior Avenue in Cleveland The original focus of the founders was to teach the sons of Slovak immigrants The school grew quickly and in 1929 it relocated to the site of St Andrew Abbey at 10510 Buckeye Rd In 1940 with even further enrollment expansion the school moved to its current location at 2900 Martin Luther King Jr Drive The 1950s saw more enrollment growth for the school and increased academic recognition In the 1960s and 1970s as the population in Cleveland shifted and the costs of Catholic education rose school enrollment shrunk The school developed a focused college preparatory program which resulted in over 96 of students going on to college In the 1980s to adjust to new circumstances the school developed an extensive bus system The system allowed for young men from all over the Cleveland area to attend Benedictine The 1980s also brought about a capital campaign that sparked improvements in classrooms and the building of a new church and bell tower In 2009 the school launched a multimillion dollar campaign to create a multi purpose field The campaign was launched in order to honor three notable individuals affiliated with Benedictine Coach Augie Bossu Coach Joe Rufus and Bishop Abbot Roger Gries O S B This field hosts many sporting events including football lacrosse soccer as well as serving as host to summer sports camps and CYO events Academics EditAccreditation Ohio State Board of Education North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Ohio Catholic School Accrediting Association nbsp Some of the Men of Benedictine on business day 2008To receive a diploma students must earn 24 credits in college preparatory classes Because of these and other academic guidelines over 99 of graduates qualify for college The average class size is 18 students The school has an outstanding academic record with recent graduates qualifying as National Merit semi finalists a current Hesburgh Scholar at the University of Notre Dame and as of 2014 the school boasted acceptance of at least one graduate into one or more of the U S military academies in sixteen of the last eighteen years The school offers a selection of Advanced Placement courses including AP English AP Biology AP European History AP US History AP Government AP Chemistry and AP Calculus nbsp Interior of BenedictineAthletics EditThe school has been met with success in baseball basketball football hockey track amp field lacrosse amp soccer Benedictine once a member of the Cleveland Senate Athletic League they then joined the North Coast League in 2011 then since the League disbanded the school has been independent Benedictine s athletic rivals are Hoban and Walsh Jesuit Benedictine recently added a men s lacrosse team which will compete in the OHSLA Benedictine is the only school in Ohio to win an OHSAA State Championship in every decade since its inception One of Benedictine s most famous coaches was Coach Auggie Bossu Grandfather of current Principle Dominic Fanelli He coached and taught at Benedictine for over 50 years nbsp The Benedictine Cross Country team in actionOhio state championship teams include Further information Ohio High School Athletic Association Basketball 1997 1998 Track amp Field 1997 1998 2001 Football 1957 1973 1980 1981 1996 2003 2004 2014Ohio state finalists Baseball 1956 1964 1978 Football 2002Ohio state semifinalists Football 1987 1994 1997 Basketball 1999 2010Statistics and achievements EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message The students of Benedictine come from all corners of Northeast Ohio from suburbs in Cuyahoga Geauga Lake Medina and Portage counties and many neighborhoods in Cleveland Young men come to Benedictine from nearly 140 grade schoolsBenedictine has over 340 students with an average class size of 19 and a student to teacher ratio of 21 1 Nearly 100 of graduates go on to college earning an average of over 5 million in scholarships grants and financial aid overall The Class of 2006 boasted five National Merit Scholars 5 7 million earned and an impressive list of university selections including the University of Notre Dame Northwestern University Duquesne University and appointments at West Point and the Air Force Academy The Class of 2007 also came in at nearly 6 million awarded in scholarship grant and aid Other activities Edit nbsp A student participating in Culinary ClubActivities for students include Academic Challenge Art Club Band marching concert and jazz Bennet school newspaper Chess Club Computer Club Drama Club Film Club German Club Investment Club Italian Heritage Key Club Knights of the Altar Latin Club Literary Magazine Lit Mag Gaming Club Marketing Club National Honor Society Pro Life Club Slovak Association Speech and Debate and Yearbook Academic Challenge Edit Academic Challenge is a television game show in which high school teams answer questions to earn points and is broadcast on WEWS TV The team has appeared on the show each year from 2005 to 2008 and returned to the show in 2014 and 2016 each time capturing a victory on their episode In 2005 and 2008 the school captured the Academic Challenge title and in 2016 earned a spot in the finals They came away with third place in 2016 earning a 2 500 prize courtesy of sponsor Westfield Insurance citation needed Most recently the academic challenge team made an appearance on WEWS broadcast in 2022 They came away with third place against revere high school and university school Engineering department and club Edit A new addition to the academic scene at Benedictine is the Engineering Department and Club Initiated in the spring of 2016 with a Robotics course and its first local engineer guest speakers and design challenges the department and club began at roughly the same time Expanding to include new guests alumni and other local speakers field trips to local companies such as Alcoa Lincoln Electric and NASA and expanding the courses to include Raspberry Pi programming Quadcopters and Computer Aided Design the group of students interested in Engineering has expanded greatly The Engineering department is housed in Benedictine s growing Makerspace housing a carbon dioxide laser cutter engraver as well as multiple 3D printers along with the store which sells Bengal specific and religious items from BengalCustomEngravings com Music department Edit Benedictine has three different official bands and one choir They are the Marching Band Concert Band Jazz Band and the Men s Chorus Apart from the ensembles Benedictine is home to a Music Technology Lab This music lab houses 20 Workstations equipped with a Mac Computer Midi Keyboard Microphone and computer monitors all designed for student use of software GarageBand LogicPro and FruityLoops Marching band Edit The Benedictine Marching Band is smaller than most other high school bands in Northeast Ohio The band is made up of Benedictine high schoolers and girls from Beaumont School Ohio The band goes to every varsity football game and also marches in the Columbus Day Parade in Little Italy each October At the end of each football season the members of the marching band are expected to play in the school s Concert Band In recent years the marching band has grown from 19 members in 2010 to about 45 members in 2014 as of 2023 the band has over 40 members and is led by Hannah Westfield The band also has Majorettes to a lesser degree Concert Symphonic band Edit The Concert band plays two concerts each year one at Christmas and one in the spring The Concert Band also takes a trip with the remainder of the music department alternating years Most recently the Concert Band traveled to Nashville along with the Jazz Band and Men s Chorus 2017 Jazz band Edit The Benedictine Jazz Band includes all students enrolled in the Jazz Band class and others who join for concert occasions It performs at concerts with the concert band and at the annual Blue and White Gala an annual charity event held by the school With the loss of Kenny Statham Robert Martello and Max Young all class of 2022 the Jazz ensemble will be challenged filling the shoes of three big members Drama club Edit The Benedictine Drama Club performs several productions each school year with help from sister schools such as Beaumont School Ohio Recent performances include Literally a life in Music Chicago the Musical 12 Angry Men amp The Play that Goes Wrong The club was moderated by Father Timothy Buyansky OSB who had directed shows at Benedictine for over 40 years He died in February 2021 and now has a Senior Drama award named for him The club is now moderated by Hannah Westfield The Bennet school newspaper Edit The Bennet is published about eight times per year in four page issues The Bennet has won many awards for High School Newspapers and is moderated by Mark Francioli 71 nbsp The Bennet s traditional and current banner Notable alumni Edit nbsp Terry Pluto 73 writer for The Plain DealerJerome Baker Jr 15 NFL Linebacker amp 2015 College National Champion Miami Dolphins Najee Goode 07 American Football Former NFL Linebacker amp Super Bowl Champion Anthony O Calabrese Jr 54 Ohio state court judge Tim Cheatwood 97 Ohio State and pro football player Cleveland Gladiators of Arena Football League and Canadian Football League all star Mike Easler 69 professional baseball player 1979 World Series champion with Pittsburgh Pirates Bishop Roger Gries OSB 54 Auxiliary bishop Catholic Diocese of Cleveland Tom Moriarty professional football player Atlanta Falcons 2 Scott Mruczkowski 00 professional football player San Diego Chargers Chuck Noll 49 head coach Pittsburgh Steelers of National Football League four time Super Bowl champion 1993 inductee in Pro Football Hall of Fame Tommy Zagorski 03 College Football Coach John Carroll University Tennessee Volunteers football Eastern Kentucky Colonels Akron Zips football Rich Paul 99 Professional Sports Agent amp Founder of Klutch Sports Group Terry Pluto 73 author and award winning columnist for The Plain Dealer previously wrote for Akron Beacon Journal Anthony Russo 88 writer director and producer You Me and Dupree Welcome to Collinwood Arrested Development Community Joe Russo 89 writer director and producer working on You Me and Dupree Welcome to Collinwood Arrested Development Community Larry Wanke 86 Mr Irrelevant for 1991 NFL Draft Tom Weiskopf 60 professional golfer British Open and U S Senior Open champion Mike Woods professional football player Baltimore Colts Joe Zelenka 94 professional football player Atlanta Falcons Michael Roberts 12 Tight end for the Miami Dolphins Cautious Clay 11 American R amp B artist Elijah Whitten 70 2 X All America Wrestling Ashland U amp A U Hall of Fame 2005 7 time Ohio Freestyle Open Champ Coached nationally ranked teams and individuals at U of Kentucky Morehead St U and Cuyahoga Com Col Served as coach to olympic Jr world and national champsExternal links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Benedictine High School Cleveland Ohio Benedictine High School official websiteReferences Edit NCA CASI NCA Council on Accreditation and School Improvement Archived from the original on 2010 03 15 Retrieved 2009 06 23 Maxse Joe 2011 09 09 Whatever Happened To Tom Moriarty former Benedictine and NFL football player The Plain Dealer Retrieved 2015 09 07 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Benedictine High School Ohio amp oldid 1179897633, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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