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Don Bosco High School (Iowa)

Don Bosco High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Gilbertville, Iowa, United States. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dubuque.

Don Bosco High School
Address
405 16th Avenue

, ,
50634

United States
Coordinates42°25′5″N 92°12′55″W / 42.41806°N 92.21528°W / 42.41806; -92.21528
Information
TypePrivate, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1956
School districtBosco System Catholic Schools
PrincipalShelby Douglas
Grades912
Average class size20-30 students per class
Hours in school day7.5
Color(s)Royal Blue, {[Gold}] and White
Fight songMinnesota Rouser
Athletics conferenceIowa Star Conference
MascotDons
NewspaperThe Spirit [Retired]
Feeder schools
  • Immaculate Conception Catholic School, Gilbertville
  • St. Anthanasius Catholic School, Jesup
  • St. John's Catholic School, Independence
Websitehttp://www.boscocatholic.org/

History Edit

Don Bosco Central High School, in partnership with the students, parents, and community, will provide a challenging environment to develop intellectual, social, physical, and creative abilities while fostering spiritual and emotional growth so that all students can successfully meet the demands of a changing global society." Although this mission statement was crafted and implemented at Don Bosco several years ago, its spirit has been present throughout the school's history.

The planning for a new high school first began in 1955 with the appointment of Rev. Wilbur W. Ziegler as administrator of Immaculate Conception parish in Gilbertville. Archbishop Leo Binz requested that Rev. Ziegler work with local parishes to improve the quality of Catholic education in the area. On December 8, 1955, only two days after his arrival, Rev. Ziegler assured parishioners that he would do all he could to assist in building a high school that would satisfy the educational and spiritual needs of the parishes' students. [1]

The first meeting to discuss a new high school was held on February 7, 1956. Pastors from St. Athanasius - Jesup, St. Francis - Barclay, St. Joseph's - Raymond, St. Mary's - Eagle Center, Sacred Heart - La Porte City, and Immaculate Conception - Gilbertville were present. These pastors successfully petitioned for the organization and construction of a Catholic central high school. With the archbishop's approval, Gilbertville was officially chosen as the location for the school and Rev. Donald F. Sweeney was appointed executive coordinator for the new high school.

Building began in July 1956 on a strip of land donated and cleared by Immaculate Conception parish. About eight hundred trees were felled that summer and 65,000 cubic yards of dirt were hauled to prepare the land for the athletic field and building site. The building itself was contracted to cost no more than $145,865 with each of the six parishes contributing toward the cost.

Registration for the first year of Don Bosco High School took place August 26–28, 1956. After careful preparations by Rev. Sweeney, Sr. Mary Angela Shier, principal, and three other School Sister of Notre Dame from Mankato, Minnesota, the school year began September 4, 1956 with 170 students. In celebration of the new year and the new school, a Votive Mass was offered in honor of the Holy Spirit by Monsignor Cremer.

With the support of the local parishes as well as generous individuals, building improvements have continued at Don Bosco. In 1957, the auditorium-gymnasium was added to the building. A twenty-five room addition was built in 1964 providing new areas for a library, science labs, band, home economics, and additional classrooms. With the generous assistance of alumni, a wrestling room and, more recently, technology labs have been added. Substantial community involvement in the "For a Brighter Future" development fund, begun in 1990, has also contributed to many of the school's improvements.

Since its foundation, nearly 3,000 students have benefited from the challenging environment of Don Bosco High School. Enrollment has varied from 161 students to 406 students over the school's history; 223 students are enrolled in the 1999-2000 school year. Don Bosco provides a sound academic program which includes emphasis on Catholic teachings within an atmosphere of Christian living. Accredited by the State of Iowa, Don Bosco offers its students a full range of courses in business education, general education, and college preparatory. Extra-curricular opportunities have adapted to meet students' changing interests and needs, including dramatics, speech, music ministry, band, concert choir, student council, sports, publications, photography, Shakespeare after Hours, and National Honor Society. Don Bosco has continued to be a joint venture in sharing, in which students, parents, Church, and community provide an opportunity for growth for all students.

Athletics Edit

Don Bosco has won 28 state titles (as of the end of the 2019-2020 school year): 22 in wrestling, 4 in football, and 2 in baseball.

Fall Sports

  • Cross Country
  • Football - Program started in 2004.[citation needed]
    • State Champions - 2013, 2016, 2017, 2019 [1]
  • Volleyball
  • Cheerleading

Winter Sports

  • Boys Basketball
  • Girls Basketball
  • Wrestling
    • Traditional State Champions - 1979, 1981, 1985, 1987, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2019, 2020[2]
    • State Dual-meet Champions - 1995, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2018, 2019, 2023[3]
  • Dance Team
  • Cheerleading

Spring Sports

  • Golf
  • Track & Field

Summer Sports

  • Baseball
    • State Champions - 1978, 2020 [4]
  • Softball

See also Edit

Notes and references Edit

  1. ^ "State Record Book" (PDF). Iowa High School Athletic Association. 2020-06-09.
  2. ^ "2020 Wrestling Stat Book" (PDF). Iowa High School Athletic Association. 2020-01-29.
  3. ^ "2020 Wrestling Stat Book" (PDF). Iowa High School Athletic Association. 2020-01-29.
  4. ^ "2020 Baseball State Tournament Record Book" (PDF). Iowa High School Athletic Association. 2020-06-11.

External links Edit

  • School Website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Don Bosco High School Iowa news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Don Bosco High School is a private Roman Catholic high school in Gilbertville Iowa United States It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dubuque Don Bosco High SchoolAddress405 16th AvenueGilbertville Black Hawk County Iowa 50634United StatesCoordinates42 25 5 N 92 12 55 W 42 41806 N 92 21528 W 42 41806 92 21528InformationTypePrivate CoeducationalReligious affiliation s Roman CatholicEstablished1956School districtBosco System Catholic SchoolsPrincipalShelby DouglasGrades9 12Average class size20 30 students per classHours in school day7 5Color s Royal Blue Gold and WhiteFight songMinnesota RouserAthletics conferenceIowa Star ConferenceMascotDonsNewspaperThe Spirit Retired Feeder schoolsImmaculate Conception Catholic School Gilbertville St Anthanasius Catholic School Jesup St John s Catholic School IndependenceWebsitehttp www boscocatholic org Contents 1 History 2 Athletics 3 See also 4 Notes and references 5 External linksHistory EditDon Bosco Central High School in partnership with the students parents and community will provide a challenging environment to develop intellectual social physical and creative abilities while fostering spiritual and emotional growth so that all students can successfully meet the demands of a changing global society Although this mission statement was crafted and implemented at Don Bosco several years ago its spirit has been present throughout the school s history The planning for a new high school first began in 1955 with the appointment of Rev Wilbur W Ziegler as administrator of Immaculate Conception parish in Gilbertville Archbishop Leo Binz requested that Rev Ziegler work with local parishes to improve the quality of Catholic education in the area On December 8 1955 only two days after his arrival Rev Ziegler assured parishioners that he would do all he could to assist in building a high school that would satisfy the educational and spiritual needs of the parishes students 1 The first meeting to discuss a new high school was held on February 7 1956 Pastors from St Athanasius Jesup St Francis Barclay St Joseph s Raymond St Mary s Eagle Center Sacred Heart La Porte City and Immaculate Conception Gilbertville were present These pastors successfully petitioned for the organization and construction of a Catholic central high school With the archbishop s approval Gilbertville was officially chosen as the location for the school and Rev Donald F Sweeney was appointed executive coordinator for the new high school Building began in July 1956 on a strip of land donated and cleared by Immaculate Conception parish About eight hundred trees were felled that summer and 65 000 cubic yards of dirt were hauled to prepare the land for the athletic field and building site The building itself was contracted to cost no more than 145 865 with each of the six parishes contributing toward the cost Registration for the first year of Don Bosco High School took place August 26 28 1956 After careful preparations by Rev Sweeney Sr Mary Angela Shier principal and three other School Sister of Notre Dame from Mankato Minnesota the school year began September 4 1956 with 170 students In celebration of the new year and the new school a Votive Mass was offered in honor of the Holy Spirit by Monsignor Cremer With the support of the local parishes as well as generous individuals building improvements have continued at Don Bosco In 1957 the auditorium gymnasium was added to the building A twenty five room addition was built in 1964 providing new areas for a library science labs band home economics and additional classrooms With the generous assistance of alumni a wrestling room and more recently technology labs have been added Substantial community involvement in the For a Brighter Future development fund begun in 1990 has also contributed to many of the school s improvements Since its foundation nearly 3 000 students have benefited from the challenging environment of Don Bosco High School Enrollment has varied from 161 students to 406 students over the school s history 223 students are enrolled in the 1999 2000 school year Don Bosco provides a sound academic program which includes emphasis on Catholic teachings within an atmosphere of Christian living Accredited by the State of Iowa Don Bosco offers its students a full range of courses in business education general education and college preparatory Extra curricular opportunities have adapted to meet students changing interests and needs including dramatics speech music ministry band concert choir student council sports publications photography Shakespeare after Hours and National Honor Society Don Bosco has continued to be a joint venture in sharing in which students parents Church and community provide an opportunity for growth for all students Athletics EditDon Bosco has won 28 state titles as of the end of the 2019 2020 school year 22 in wrestling 4 in football and 2 in baseball Fall Sports Cross Country Football Program started in 2004 citation needed State Champions 2013 2016 2017 2019 1 Volleyball CheerleadingWinter Sports Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Wrestling Traditional State Champions 1979 1981 1985 1987 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2012 2019 2020 2 State Dual meet Champions 1995 2002 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2018 2019 2023 3 Dance Team CheerleadingSpring Sports Golf Track amp FieldSummer Sports Baseball State Champions 1978 2020 4 SoftballSee also EditList of school districts in Iowa List of high schools in IowaNotes and references Edit State Record Book PDF Iowa High School Athletic Association 2020 06 09 2020 Wrestling Stat Book PDF Iowa High School Athletic Association 2020 01 29 2020 Wrestling Stat Book PDF Iowa High School Athletic Association 2020 01 29 2020 Baseball State Tournament Record Book PDF Iowa High School Athletic Association 2020 06 11 External links EditSchool Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Don Bosco High School Iowa amp oldid 1148040203, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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