Notre Dame High School (Riverside, California)
Notre Dame High School | |
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Address | |
7085 Brockton Avenue Riverside, California 92506 United States | |
Coordinates | 33°56′42″N 117°23′48″W / 33.94500°N 117.39667°WCoordinates: 33°56′42″N 117°23′48″W / 33.94500°N 117.39667°W |
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Type | Private, Coeducational |
Motto |
Cor Unum Et Anima Una (One Heart, One Spirit) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Patron saint(s) | Mary, Mother of Jesus |
Established | 1956 |
School district | Diocese of San Bernardino/Riverside |
Superintendent | Mrs. Patricia Vesley |
CEEB code | 052663 |
President | Mr. Robert Beatty |
Dean | Mrs. Belinda Hines, Mr. Chris Johnson |
Principal | Mr. Matthew Luttringer |
Chaplain | Fr. Paul Schmidt |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 505 |
• Grade 9 | 150 |
• Grade 10 | 130 |
• Grade 11 | 125 |
• Grade 12 | 100 |
Average class size | 18 |
Education system | RCOE |
Color(s) | Green and Gold |
Athletics conference | Ambassador League |
Mascot | Titan |
Rival | Aquinas High School |
Accreditation | Western Association of Schools and Colleges[1] |
Newspaper | The Standard |
Tuition | $6,990 (2011-2012) |
Feeder schools | St. Catherine of Alexandria, St. Francis de Sales, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, St. Thomas, St. Edward, St. James, Sacred Heart, St. George |
Director of Attendance | Mr. Chris Johnson |
Director of Classroom Innovation/Instruction | Mr. Carlos Arce, Mrs. Roxana Losón |
Director of Tuition | Ms. Beverly Wilson |
Athletic Director | Mr. Ken Scott |
Activities Director | Mrs. RaeAnna Ashton |
Director of Campus Ministry | Mrs. Beth Rosales |
Website | Notre Dame High School |
Notre Dame High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Riverside, California. It is across the street from Saint Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church on Arlington Avenue. It is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Bernardino.
Background
Notre Dame is a secondary school originally founded in 1956 by the Most Reverend Charles F. Buddy, Bishop of the Diocese of San Diego, as a Diocesan secondary school for boys. The first Principal was Reverend J.V. Sullivan, A Diocesan priest. In 1957 the administration of the school was taken over by the Holy Ghost Fathers, who staffed Notre Dame until 1970, at which time plans were drawn up to merge Notre Dame with St. Francis de Sales Girls High School. Notre Dame became a co-ed school at the start of the school year, in September 1972, under the direction of the Most Reverend Leo T. Maher, Bishop of the Diocese of San Diego.
In 1978, the Diocese of San Diego was divided and the new Diocese of San Bernardino was created with the Most Reverend Philip F. Straling as its first Bishop. Since the formation of the new Diocese, Notre Dame has become a self-sufficient high school with an enrollment of approximately 500 students.
In January 2016, Notre Dame begins their 60th Anniversary Diamond Jubilee Celebration with the release of their new, limited edition, 60th Anniversary school crest.
Campus
Today, Notre Dame is an iPad school with renovated, state of the art technology, science, and fine art labs as well as a completely renovated campus with hallway charging stations. Notre Dame has gone through extensive campus renovations in the past four years and continue to renovate in an extensive manner, the summer of 2014 saw the installation of all new roofing and air conditioning throughout the whole campus and the summer of 2015 saw a $5,000,000 gym and locker room renovation. A theatre stage, coach offices, conference room, and 5 flat screen TV's were added to the gymnasium. The campus consists of 4 educational classroom buildings, A-D, as well as a library, 2 conference rooms, gymnasium, boys and girls locker rooms, weight room, athletic office, athletic practice field, Student Services building, Student Life building, observatory, teacher technology and instruction training room, chapel, as well as a physics lab, biology lab, chemistry lab, technology lab, and art room. Lockers for all students are also available, located outside of the classroom buildings.
Faculty and Staff
Notre Dame has a faculty and staff of around 55 highly educated, culturally and religiously diversified, and experienced teachers, administrators, and counselors. Many of whom graduated from Notre Dame themselves. There are 5 teachers with doctorate degrees and more than 20 teachers and staff members that have worked at the school for 20 plus years. Faculty and Staff gender breakdown consisting of 20 males and 35 females. Ages of teachers spanning from 23 to 75 years of age.
Academics
Notre Dame offers three academic counselors in their Student Services department, headed by one of the assistant principals, Dr. Dian Pizurie. 14 Honors and 15 AP classes are offered for all grades 9-12. Several Honors courses being: Honors Algebra, Honors Biology, Honors English, Honors French, Honors Spanish, Honors Religion(Peer Ministry), Honors Human Anatomy, Honors Chemistry, etc. Several AP courses being: AP World History, AP US History, AP European History, AP Government, AP Economics, AP Spanish Language, AP English Language and Composition, AP Psychology, and AP Biology just to name a few. Acceptance into college rate being 100%. Academic Departments: Math, Science, English, Social Sciences, Foreign Language, Theology, Fine Arts, Physical Education, and Technology.
Extra Curricular
95% of Notre Dame students are active in some sort of extra curricular activity at school. Whether it be sports or one of the many clubs. Clubs being: Anime Club, Community Service/Key Club, Finnegan's Wake Club, Chess Club, Theatre Guild, Associated Student Body(Student Government), Astronomy Club, Notre Dame Band, Latin Club, Spanish Honor Society, French Honor Society, and National Honor Society.
Athletics
Notre Dame sports teams play in the Ambassador League. Their sports consist of football, basketball, baseball, volleyball, soccer, cross country, track and field, swimming, water polo, cheerleading, golf, softball, tennis, and wrestling. They are rivals with Aquinas High School, another local private school. The annual football game between the two schools is known as the "Holy War." The school's mascot is a Titan.
Notable alumni
- Kenjon Barner, running back for the Carolina Panthers[2]
- Will Smith, linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys
- Marvin Cobb, safety for the Cincinnati Bengals 1975-1979
Notes and references
- ↑ WASC-ACS. "WASC-Accrediting Commission for Schools". Retrieved 2009-06-05.
- ↑ Dodd, Dennis (November 15, 2012). "For Barner family, name Kenjon evokes both triumph and tragedy". CBS Sports. Retrieved August 20, 2014.