Notre Dame High School (Cape Girardeau, Missouri)

Notre Dame Regional High School teaches grades 9 through 12. The school belongs to the Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau Diocese and are served by Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn. Notre Dame Regional High School was founded by the School Sisters of Notre Dame. The school was served by the School Sisters of Notre Dame until July 1, 1999 when Brother David Migliorino became Principal.[1]

Located in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Notre Dame is a regional Catholic high school with students coming from several communities in Southeast Missouri and Southern Illinois traveling up to 60 miles one way to school. Notre Dame has also served as host to several international students, including students from Japan, China, Indonesia, South Korea, Thailand, Mexico, Spain, Brazil, and Germany.[2]

Notre Dame Regional High School
Notre Dame
Address
265 Notre Dame Drive
Cape Girardeau, (Cape Girardeau County), Missouri 63701
United States
Coordinates 37°18′21″N 89°36′34″W / 37.30583°N 89.60944°W / 37.30583; -89.60944Coordinates: 37°18′21″N 89°36′34″W / 37.30583°N 89.60944°W / 37.30583; -89.60944
Information
Type Private, Coeducational
Motto Virtus et scientia
(Virtue and knowledge)
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Patron saint(s) Mary
Established 1925
Founder School Sisters of Notre Dame
Superintendent Leon Witt
Principal Brother David Migliorino, O.S.F.
Chaplain

Fr. Michael Casteel

Fr. John Harth
Grades 912
Enrollment 501
Student to teacher ratio 13:1
Color(s) Royal Blue and White         
Slogan Give us your child and we shall return you an apostle.
Sports

Boys Volleyball Girls Volleyball Softball Baseball Boys Soccer Girls Soccer Boys Tennis Girls Tennis Boys Swimming Girls Swimming Cross Country Boys Golf Girls Golf Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Cheerleading Wrestling Dance

Track and Field
Mascot Bulldog
Team name Bulldogs
Accreditation Missouri Nonpublic School Accrediting Association (MNSAA
Newspaper The Hi-Lites
Yearbook The Silhouette
Development Director Alex Jackson
Athletic Director Jeff Graviett
Dean of Student Activities Paul Unterreiner
Website notredamehighschool.org

History[3]

Boys & Girls Academies

Before the founding of St. Mary High School, the Catholic youth of this area studied at the historic college of St. Vincent for boys and the Loretta Academy for girls. St. Vincent's College was conducted by the Vincentian Fathers, and the Loretta Academy conducted by the Sisters of Loretta.

St. Mary High School

The building, which housed St. Mary High School was the first permanent location of St. Francis hospital until 1914. In the spring of 1925, Very Reverend Eberhardt Pruente, V.F. purchased this building at Sprigg and William Streets for $21,000 and renovated it for use as St. Mary High School. On September 1, 1925, the school opened enrolling 7th, 8th grades, and first year high. Sister Mary Francis was the first teacher.

In 1928 the school was accredited by the State of Missouri. The first class graduated June 9, 1929 with eight students. In 1931, the school nearly closed due to the depression, but Mother Jolendis gave the Sisters permission to teach in the school "gratis". The school progressed through the 30's and 40's in spite of times of war.

Cape Girardeau Catholic High School to Notre Dame High School

This building served as St. Mary High School for twenty-nine years before its capacity could not accommodate the enlarging student body. In 1948, Rev. Theon Schoen, then pastor of St. Mary, began plans for a new and larger high school. Land was purchased between Caruthers and Clark Avenue from the Wulfers family for a new Catholic High School. A ground breaking ceremony was held on June 21, 1953 for a new building that would accommodate between 350 and 400 students. The new Cape Girardeau Catholic High School opened on September 13, 1954 with an enrollment of 211 students. The school changed its name to Notre Dame High School in 1960. In 1962 Notre Dame received accreditation from the North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges.

Notre Dame Established as a Regional High School

In 1995 it was determined that the building was no longer serving the needs of the school community and a capital campaign began to construct a new high school off Route K. The new campus opened in August, 1998 on land donated by the James and Wanda Drury Family Trust. The school was built to accommodate 600 students. The school was renamed Notre Dame Regional High School in conjunction with the school's broad enrollment. Today Notre Dame Regional High School is the largest private high school between St. Louis and Memphis. It has grown to an enrollment of over 500 students.

Notes and references

  1. "About Us". www.notredamehighschool.org. Retrieved 2018-02-23.
  2. "Prospective Students". www.notredamehighschool.org. Retrieved 2018-02-23.
  3. "School History". www.notredamehighschool.org. Retrieved 2018-02-23.
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