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Catholic High School (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)

Catholic High School is a private, Catholic college-preparatory day school run by the United States Province of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It was founded in 1894 as St. Vincent's Academy. It offers grades eight through twelve.[2]

Catholic High School
Location
855 Hearthstone Drive

,
70806

United States
Coordinates30°26′27″N 91°9′23″W / 30.44083°N 91.15639°W / 30.44083; -91.15639Coordinates: 30°26′27″N 91°9′23″W / 30.44083°N 91.15639°W / 30.44083; -91.15639
Information
Former nameSt. Vincent's Academy (1894-1928)
TypePrivate, Catholic, All-Boys, college-preparatory educational institution
MottoLatin: Ametur Cor Jesu English: Loved be the Heart of Jesus
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic,
(Brothers of the Sacred Heart)
Established1894 (1894)
FounderBrothers of the Sacred Heart,
PresidentGerald E. Tullier
PrincipalLisa Harvey
Assistant Principal
  • Tom Eldringhoff
    (Asst. Principal for Academic)
  • Christy Kessler
    (Asst. Principal for Instruction)
  • Jared Cavalier
    (Asst. Principal for Discipline)
Faculty99
Grades812
Enrollment1,114 (2020-2021)
Campus size10 acres (40,000 m2)
Campus typeUrban
Color(s) Black  and  Orange 
Fight songBruin Fight Song
Athletics conferenceLHSAA District 5-5A
MascotBear
NicknameBruin
Team nameCHS Bears
AccreditationSACS)[1]
PublicationBruin Broadcast Network
NewspaperBearly Published
YearbookBruin
Alma Mater songCatholic High School Alma Mater
Websitewww.catholichigh.org

History

Catholic High School was founded in 1894 as St. Vincent's Academy. The school was so named in recognition of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, who helped organize and establish the school.[3] The original site of the school was an old frame building in downtown Baton Rouge, and the enrollment was 106 students. By the 1920s, the enrollment had grown to approximately 300 students, and in 1928, the Brothers of the Sacred Heart built a new school, gym, and brother's residence at the corner of North Street and Fourth Street, and was renamed to Catholic High School.

In the 1930s and 1940s, the school's enrollment continued to increase, prompting the Brothers to acquire 10 acres (40,000 m2) of land in midtown Baton Rouge to build a campus to accommodate a larger student body, which was donated by R. Frank Cangelosi. After 10 years of delayed construction, Catholic High School, with its student body of 450 students, moved to its present location at 855 Hearthstone Drive in September 1957. The original buildings on the new campus included a residence for brothers and teachers, a small building used as a PE locker room and band room, and the main building. The main building at the time contained several offices, a library, six classrooms, and a few science lab classrooms. In 1963, the gymnasium was built. In 1971, the R. Frank Cangelosi Mall was built between the main building and gym for student use as an auxiliary cafeteria.[4] In 1972, a new student wing, containing six classrooms, a cafeteria called the Union, and a library was added; the original library was converted into a faculty workroom.

 
The Brother Gordian Science Center, Catholic High's newest building, was finished in 2005.

In the early 1980s, a football practice field and baseball field were added, along with an all-weather track (which was renovated and repaved in 2000). In 1985, the Fine Arts-Computer Center, containing a computer lab and classroom, a band room, a chorus room, art room, drafting room, and several classrooms was added. Around this time, the original band room was converted into a weight room. In 1990, a maintenance shed was added, and in 1991, in preparation for the school's 100th anniversary, the Centennial Courtyard was built. Also in the early 1990s, the school purchased three homes across the street from the campus to use as additional offices.

In the fall of 2002, the gymnasium was renovated to install air conditioning, and at that time CHS dedicated a new Health and Physical Education Center with a weight room, a wrestling room, locker rooms for athletes and PE students, and two new classrooms. In 2005, the Brother Gordian Udinsky Science Center, containing updated science labs for biology, chemistry, and physics, a new computer lab, and several classrooms, was dedicated and opened.[4]

On October 14, 2020, CHS celebrated the opening of the Brother Donnan Berry, S.C., Student Center. The 32,000 sf, two-story facility features a high-end commercial kitchen and dining for 600 downstairs as well as five classrooms, flexible study spaces, a conference room, and an expansive faculty wing on the second floor. Designed by local architects Tipton Associates, APAC, and Ritter Maher, the Student Center won an AIA Baton Rouge Rose Award for design excellence in August 2021.[5][6]

In January 2021, Catholic High opened its new athletic Strength and Conditioning Center. The goal of the new structure is to provide CHS student-athletes with a second workout location on campus to meet the current demand from the different sports teams.

Academics

CHS offers 21 AP courses including US History, World History, Calculus, English Literature, Statistics, Psychology, French, and Biology.[7]

Athletics

Catholic High athletics competes in the LHSAA.

Catholic High school offers many sports to its students including football, swimming, wrestling, lacrosse, soccer, bowling, power lifting, ultimate frisbee, baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, tennis, and track and field.

Championships

Football championships

  • (2) State Championships: 2015, 2021

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ SACS-CASI. . Archived from district_listings/? the original on April 29, 2009. Retrieved June 23, 2009. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  2. ^ "About – Catholic High School". catholichigh.org. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
  3. ^ "History".
  4. ^ a b "History". Catholic High School. Retrieved September 10, 2022.
  5. ^ "Union".
  6. ^ "Student Center"./
  7. ^ "Academics – Catholic High School". catholichigh.org. Retrieved February 11, 2018.

External links

  • Official Site
  • Faculty and Staff

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Catholic High School is a private Catholic college preparatory day school run by the United States Province of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart in Baton Rouge Louisiana It was founded in 1894 as St Vincent s Academy It offers grades eight through twelve 2 Catholic High SchoolLocation855 Hearthstone DriveBaton Rouge Louisiana 70806United StatesCoordinates30 26 27 N 91 9 23 W 30 44083 N 91 15639 W 30 44083 91 15639 Coordinates 30 26 27 N 91 9 23 W 30 44083 N 91 15639 W 30 44083 91 15639InformationFormer nameSt Vincent s Academy 1894 1928 TypePrivate Catholic All Boys college preparatory educational institutionMottoLatin Ametur Cor Jesu English Loved be the Heart of JesusReligious affiliation s Roman Catholic Brothers of the Sacred Heart Established1894 1894 FounderBrothers of the Sacred Heart PresidentGerald E TullierPrincipalLisa HarveyAssistant PrincipalTom Eldringhoff Asst Principal for Academic Christy Kessler Asst Principal for Instruction Jared Cavalier Asst Principal for Discipline Faculty99Grades8 12Enrollment1 114 2020 2021 Campus size10 acres 40 000 m2 Campus typeUrbanColor s Black and Orange Fight songBruin Fight SongAthletics conferenceLHSAA District 5 5AMascotBearNicknameBruinTeam nameCHS BearsAccreditationSACS 1 PublicationBruin Broadcast NetworkNewspaperBearly PublishedYearbookBruinAlma Mater songCatholic High School Alma MaterWebsitewww wbr catholichigh wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Athletics 3 1 Championships 4 Notable alumni 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditCatholic High School was founded in 1894 as St Vincent s Academy The school was so named in recognition of the Society of St Vincent de Paul who helped organize and establish the school 3 The original site of the school was an old frame building in downtown Baton Rouge and the enrollment was 106 students By the 1920s the enrollment had grown to approximately 300 students and in 1928 the Brothers of the Sacred Heart built a new school gym and brother s residence at the corner of North Street and Fourth Street and was renamed to Catholic High School In the 1930s and 1940s the school s enrollment continued to increase prompting the Brothers to acquire 10 acres 40 000 m2 of land in midtown Baton Rouge to build a campus to accommodate a larger student body which was donated by R Frank Cangelosi After 10 years of delayed construction Catholic High School with its student body of 450 students moved to its present location at 855 Hearthstone Drive in September 1957 The original buildings on the new campus included a residence for brothers and teachers a small building used as a PE locker room and band room and the main building The main building at the time contained several offices a library six classrooms and a few science lab classrooms In 1963 the gymnasium was built In 1971 the R Frank Cangelosi Mall was built between the main building and gym for student use as an auxiliary cafeteria 4 In 1972 a new student wing containing six classrooms a cafeteria called the Union and a library was added the original library was converted into a faculty workroom The Brother Gordian Science Center Catholic High s newest building was finished in 2005 In the early 1980s a football practice field and baseball field were added along with an all weather track which was renovated and repaved in 2000 In 1985 the Fine Arts Computer Center containing a computer lab and classroom a band room a chorus room art room drafting room and several classrooms was added Around this time the original band room was converted into a weight room In 1990 a maintenance shed was added and in 1991 in preparation for the school s 100th anniversary the Centennial Courtyard was built Also in the early 1990s the school purchased three homes across the street from the campus to use as additional offices In the fall of 2002 the gymnasium was renovated to install air conditioning and at that time CHS dedicated a new Health and Physical Education Center with a weight room a wrestling room locker rooms for athletes and PE students and two new classrooms In 2005 the Brother Gordian Udinsky Science Center containing updated science labs for biology chemistry and physics a new computer lab and several classrooms was dedicated and opened 4 On October 14 2020 CHS celebrated the opening of the Brother Donnan Berry S C Student Center The 32 000 sf two story facility features a high end commercial kitchen and dining for 600 downstairs as well as five classrooms flexible study spaces a conference room and an expansive faculty wing on the second floor Designed by local architects Tipton Associates APAC and Ritter Maher the Student Center won an AIA Baton Rouge Rose Award for design excellence in August 2021 5 6 In January 2021 Catholic High opened its new athletic Strength and Conditioning Center The goal of the new structure is to provide CHS student athletes with a second workout location on campus to meet the current demand from the different sports teams Academics EditCHS offers 21 AP courses including US History World History Calculus English Literature Statistics Psychology French and Biology 7 Athletics EditCatholic High athletics competes in the LHSAA Catholic High school offers many sports to its students including football swimming wrestling lacrosse soccer bowling power lifting ultimate frisbee baseball basketball cross country golf tennis and track and field Championships Edit Football championships 2 State Championships 2015 2021Notable alumni EditFred S LeBlanc Class of 1916 former Louisiana attorney general mayor of Baton Rouge and judge Carl Weiss Valedictorian of the Class of 1921 a local doctor and assassin of Huey Long Paul M Hebert Class of 1924 Dean of the LSU Law School now known as the Paul M Hebert Law Center P J Mills Class of 1951 former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Shreveport former president of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana citation needed Gayle Hatch Class of 1957 head coach for the 2004 USA Men s Olympic Weightlifting Team John Fred Class of 1959 musician and co writer of the song Judy in Disguise Frank J Polozola Class of 1959 United States district court judge John Maginnis Class of 1966 Louisiana political journalist author and commentator 2 Warren Capone Class of 1970 football player for the Dallas Cowboys and the Birmingham Americans Jeff Fortenberry Class of 1978 Nebraska U S Representative Tim Joiner Class of 1979 football player for the Houston Oilers and the Denver Broncos Neal Dellocono Class of 1980 football player for the Dallas Cowboys and the Houston Oilers Erich Ponti Class of 1983 member of the Louisiana House from Baton Rouge citation needed Scott Woodward Class of 1981 athletics director at LSU Texas A amp M and Washington 5 Garret Graves Class of 1990 Louisiana U S Representative David Dellucci Class of 1991 retired Major League Baseball player for the Baltimore Orioles Arizona Diamondbacks a member of the 2001 World Series team New York Yankees Texas Rangers Philadelphia Phillies Cleveland Indians and Toronto Blue Jays Warrick Dunn Class of 1993 former running back for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Atlanta Falcons Kurt Ainsworth Class of 1996 baseball player for the San Francisco Giants and the Baltimore Orioles Major Applewhite Class of 1997 football player at the University of Texas and head coach at the University of Houston Travis Minor Class of 1997 football player for the Miami Dolphins and St Louis Rams Donnie Jones Class of 1999 football player for the LSU Tigers 1999 2003 Seattle Seahawks 2004 Miami Dolphins 2005 amp 2006 St Louis Rams 2007 2011 Houston Texans 2012 and Philadelphia Eagles 2013 2017 Holder of numerous awards and team records including being named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week in two successive Eagle games in 2013 Chris Williams Class of 2003 football player for the Chicago Bears St Louis Rams and Buffalo Bills Brandon Harrison Class of 2003 football player for the Houston Texans Jeremy Stewart Class of 2007 football player for the Oakland Raiders and the Denver Broncos Austin Nola Class of 2008 MLB baseball player San Diego Padres 4 Aaron Nola Class of 2011 MLB All Star baseball player Philadelphia Phillies 3 Cameron Tom Class of 2013 NFL player for the Miami Dolphins Derrius Guice Class of 2015 NFL running back 1 Clyde Edwards Helaire Class of 2017 football player for the Kansas City ChiefsReferences Edit SACS CASI SACS Council on Accreditation and School Improvement Archived from district listings the original on April 29 2009 Retrieved June 23 2009 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help About Catholic High School catholichigh org Retrieved February 11 2018 History a b History Catholic High School Retrieved September 10 2022 Union Student Center Academics Catholic High School catholichigh org Retrieved February 11 2018 External links EditOfficial Site Faculty and Staff Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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