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==Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships== |
==Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships== |
Revision as of 19:00, 25 September 2009
St. Peter Chanel High School | |
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Address | |
480 Northfield Road , , 44146-2203 | |
Coordinates | 41°24′11″N 81°31′41″W / 41.40306°N 81.52806°W |
Information | |
Type | Private, Coeducational |
Motto | "Quaecumque Excelsa" (To Seek What Is Above) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1957 |
Oversight | Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland |
President | Roger Abood |
Principal | Maria Berlec |
Grades | 9–12 |
Average class size | 22 |
Student to teacher ratio | 14:1 |
Campus | Suburban |
Color(s) | Scarlet and White |
Team name | Firebirds |
Accreditation | North Central Association of Colleges and Schools [1], Ohio Catholic School Accrediting Association |
Website | http://www.stpeterchanel.com/ |
Saint Peter Chanel High School is located in Bedford, Ohio, a southeast suburb of Cleveland. It is run by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland.
History
In 1952, Bishop John Krol, an Auxiliary Bishop of Cleveland and superintendent of Catholic Education, had a meeting with Fr. Joseph Buckley SM. On 8 May 1953, the contract to build the new Marist High School was signed by the Rev. Edward McGrath and Archbishop Edward F. Hoban. The Marist Fathers also established then Blessed now St.Pius X Parish.
Archbishop Hoban donated 33 acres (130,000 m2) to build the new High School. On January 31 1956, construction started on a $1.75 million dollar complex. The new Marist High School was named St. Peter Chanel, the name of the Marist Fathers' first saint. Peter Chanel was named a Saint in 1954, by Pope Pius XII. September 4, 1957 the first class entered with 98 Students.
In 1962, St. Peter Chanel expanded the Willard Wing completing it in 1963.
Ripp Field was built in 1972 and lit in 1980. Ripp Field has a capacity of 3,500 fans and it is shared with Cleveland Central Catholic.
On June 30, 1973, the Diocese of Cleveland took over operations of St. Peter Chanel. It is one of eight diocesan run high schools in Cleveland.
In the 1985-86 school year, St. Peter Chanel announced it was going co-educational, which would take place the following year.
In 1994, The Marist Fathers left St. Peter Chanel due to lack of vocations and they were replaced for a short time by the Sisters of Notre Dame Cleveland Province.
In 2005, St Peter Chanel completed a $300,000 wrestling/weight room facility
Today St. Peter Chanel is governed by an all lay staff.
Building
St. Peter Chanel HS was designed by Cleveland's George W. Stickle and associates. The School is a steel structure with an ashlar limestone brick pattern.
St. Peter Chanel's gym can hold an estimated 2400-3000 people..
Noted Alumni
- Thomas Ganley'61 Car Dealer Magnate in Cleveland and Ohio Republican US Senate Hopeful 2010.
- Ernest Kellerman, '61 Browns Player
- Ernie"Ian" Horvath, '61(1943-92)Ballet Dancer
- Mayor Kevin Patton, '65 Mayor, Solon Ohio
- Mayor Ken Patton, '69 Mayor, Brooklyn, Ohio
- Gene Smith, '73 Athletic Director of Ohio State University
- Markus Steele, '97 Football Player Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos
- Brandon "Bam" Childress, '00 Mr. Football Award (Ohio) in 1999, New England Patriots wideout
- Joseph Klir, '89 Entrepreneur/ Philanthropist, Gates Foundation, Rotsky Foundation
Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships
- Basketball - 1999
- Football – 2001
- Wrestling – 1983,1986,1987,1988
Links
Notes and references
- ^ NCA-CASI. "NCA-Council on Accreditation and School Improvement". Retrieved 2009-06-23.
- ^ OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site". Retrieved 2006-12-31.