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词条 Shrine Catholic High School
释义

  1. History

  2. Campus

  3. Athletics

     State championships 

  4. Notable alumni

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox school
| name = Shrine Catholic High School
| streetaddress = 3500 West 13 Mile Road
| city = Royal Oak
| state = Michigan
| zipcode = 48073
| country = United States
| coordinates = {{coord|42|31|5|N|83|11|23|W|type:edu_region:US-MI|display=inline,title}}
| religion = Roman Catholic
| founder = Charles Coughlin
| principal = James Mio
| staff =
| faculty =
| teaching_staff =
| ACT = 24.8 English
23.5 math
24.4 reading
23.0 science reasoning
24.0 composite[1]
| type = Private, Coeducational
| tuition = $12,200
| endowment =
| grades = 9–12
| campus =
| campus size = {{convert|20|acre|m2}}
| conference = Catholic High School League
| fightsong = Shrine Victory Song
| accreditation = Michigan Association of Non-Public Schools
| nickname = Knights
| colors = Navy blue and Gold {{color box|navy}}{{color box|gold}}
| rivals = Madison Heights Bishop Foley and Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes
| yearbook = Spirit
| publication =
| newspaper = The Observer
| established = 1941
| status =
| closed =
| enrollment = 280
| enrollment_as_of = 2010
| footnotes =
| homepage = http://www.shrineschools.com
}}

Shrine Catholic High School is a private, co-educational, Roman Catholic secondary high school located in Royal Oak, Michigan, affiliated with National Shrine of the Little Flower Church. It has an attached middle school called the "Academy". The parish founded it as an all-girls school in the late 1930s as "Little Flower High". The all-boys school, "Shrine High School", was added later, and they were eventually merged.

History

Father Charles Coughlin helped establish the institution while serving as one of the first Roman Catholic priests to preach to a widespread audience over the medium of radio during the Great Depression. His program became increasingly controversial as World War II approached, bringing national attention to the parish. The Bishop asked Fr. Coughlin to give up his radio show, which he did. The school maintained the name "Shrine of the Little Flower High School" into the 1960s, when it became "Shrine High School" until its latest name change in 2001.[2]

The school had more than double its current enrollment of approximately 300 students in the 1960s and 1970s, but higher admissions standards steadily reduced enrollment over the decades. Principal Thomas P. Kirkwood led the school for 40 years before his retirement. (Kirkwood was the first lay principal in the Archdiocese of Detroit.)

Campus

Shrine's campus is located on 20 acres in Royal Oak, Michigan. Features of the school include a chapel, learning resource center, an academic and college counseling center, three science labs, a two-story visual arts lab, a large library, football and softball fields, 2 fitness centers, and a student center dining hall. A new field house and the new Sanders Auditorium are the result of a renovation. Current technology is found throughout the school.

Athletics

Shrine participates in the Michigan High School Athletic Association and is a member of the Catholic High School League in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit. The school has placed 17 athletes into the CHSL Hall of Fame.[3]

Shrine's sports include men's and women's basketball, golf, cross-country, football, men's hockey, men's and women's soccer, women's softball, women's volleyball, men's and women's track and field, men's baseball, women's skiing, and women's tennis.

State championships

Sport Championship Years
Boys' Golf 1950, 1952[4]
Boys' Cross-Country 1973, 1974[5]

Notable alumni

  • Kevin Bell (1989), known as DJ Head, music producer and DJ
  • Kristen Bell (1998), actress
  • Herb Bostic (1979), former Michigan State University basketball player[6]
  • Mike Haggerty, former NFL football player
  • Keegan-Michael Key (1989), actor and comedian
  • Tom Lewand (1987), former executive vice president and chief operating officer of the Detroit Lions
  • Jim Seymour (1964), former NFL football wide receiver
  • Bill Simpson (1970), former NFL football defensive back
  • John Wangler (1976), former University of Michigan football quarterback
  • Paul Vachon (1977), writer and author

References

1. ^Shrine Catholic High School: Profile 2010-2011
2. ^http://www.shrinechurch.com/history-of-the-church/
3. ^CHSL Hall of Fame
4. ^MHSAA Boys' Golf State Champions
5. ^MHSAA Boys' Cross-Country State Champions
6. ^http://www.miprepzone.com/oakland/results.asp?ID=15925

External links

  • Shrine Catholic High School
  • National Shrine of the Little Flower Catholic Church
  • Catholic High School League
  • Shrine Varsity Hockey
  • Shrine Catholic Athletics
{{Royal Oak, Michigan}}{{Oakland County, Michigan High Schools}}{{Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit|state=collapsed}}

6 : Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit|Catholic secondary schools in Michigan|Educational institutions established in 1941|High schools in Oakland County, Michigan|Schools in Royal Oak, Michigan|1941 establishments in Michigan

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