词条 | Central Catholic High School (Portland, Oregon) |
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| name = Central Catholic High School | image = Central Catholic High School - Portland Oregon.jpg | imagesize = 300px | streetaddress = 2401 SE Stark Street | city = Portland | county = (Multnomah County) | state = Oregon | zipcode = 97214 | country = USA | coordinates = {{coord|45|31|12|N|122|38|27|W|region:US-OR|display=inline,title}} | pushpin_map = USA Portland | type = Private, Coeducational | religion = Roman Catholic | district = | motto = | motto_translation = | accreditation = Northwest Accreditation Commission[1] | president = Colin McGinty[2] | principal = John Garrow[3] | grades = 9–12[1][4] | enrollment = 921[1] | enrollment_as_of = 2014 | rival = | mascot = Ram | mascot image = | team_name = | colors = Cardinal and gold {{color box|#C41E3A}}{{color box|gold}}[5] | conference = OSAA Mt. Hood Conference 6A-3[5] | newspaper = | established = 1939 | homepage = www.centralcatholichigh.org }} Central Catholic High School is a college prep school located in Portland, Oregon, United States. Central Catholic is affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church, and is the only archdiocesan high school in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Portland. HistoryCentral Catholic was founded in 1939 by Archbishop Edward Howard as a diocesan high school for boys. In 1930, St. Mary's Cemetery was closed and the interments were relocated, mostly to Mount Calvary, and Central Catholic High School was built on the site of the old cemetery. Although the Great Depression made fund-raising difficult, the Knights of Columbus staged fund-raising affairs and a generous{{Clarify|reason=vague|date=March 2017}} bequest made it possible to open the first unit of the school in 1939. It was dedicated on May 9, 1939, and opened with about 125 freshman and sophomore students. The first principal was Father Francis Schaefers. Initially the school operated on a pay-as-you-go basis, meeting its expenses with its tuition, which was $50 a year. Overhead was low because many classes were taught by the diocesan priests, who did not take salaries, and by sisters from different congregations, who were paid $50 a month.[6] While teaching, many of the priests continued their education at universities such as the University of Notre Dame, the University of Oregon, Catholic University, Dominican College of San Rafael, and the University of Chicago. Central Catholic became a co-ed high school in the 1980s. It accepted the first co-ed students as freshmen and sophomores for the 1980–81 school year. The first co-ed class graduated in 1983. AthleticsCentral Catholic High School has a rich athletic tradition having won 26 State Championships and 18 state 2nd place titles since 1945.{{Citation needed|date=February 2008}}
Notable alumni
References1. ^1 2 http://www.northwestaccreditation.org/schools/Oregon.pdf{{dead link|date=November 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} {{Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon|state=collapsed}}{{Buckman, Portland, Oregon}}2. ^https://www.centralcatholichigh.org/about/news/new-president-announcement- 3. ^http://www.centralcatholichigh.org/about/faculty-staff-directory/john-garrow-76.html 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ode.state.or.us/pubs/directory/school-directory-september-2008.pdf |title=Oregon School Directory 2008-09 |publisher=Oregon Department of Education |pages=139 |accessdate=2009-05-28 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110526202904/http://www.ode.state.or.us/pubs/directory/school-directory-september-2008.pdf |archivedate=2011-05-26 |df= }} 5. ^1 http://www.osaa.org/schools/226 6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.centralcatholichigh.org/01.welcome/history.htm |title=History |publisher=Catholic Sentinel (reprinted on Central Catholic website) |accessdate=2009-04-29 |first=Lillian |last=Pereyr |date=January 26, 1996 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080513151155/http://www.centralcatholichigh.org/01.welcome/history.htm |archivedate=2008-05-13 |df= }} 7. ^{{cite news|last=Green |first=Ashbel|title=After 4 decades, Van Hoomissen leaves his mark on Oregon|work=The Oregonian|date=December 9, 1999}} 7 : Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon|Catholic secondary schools in Oregon|High schools in Portland, Oregon|Educational institutions established in 1939|Schools accredited by the Northwest Accreditation Commission|1939 establishments in Oregon|Buckman, Portland, Oregon |
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