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The school was formed in 2003 with the merger of Maur Hill Prep School, an all boys school, and Mount St. Scholastica Academy, an all girls school, belonging to the Delaware Valley League.
The school was formed in 2003 with the merger of Maur Hill Prep School, an all boys school, and Mount St. Scholastica Academy, an all girls school, belonging to the Delaware Valley League.


It is sponsored by St. Benedict's Abbey (monastery) and Mount St. Scholastica (convent) in Atchison, KS and is a [[Benedictine]] school. Its school mascot is a [[Raven]], representing [[Benedictine]] symbolism. It is also affiliated with [[Benedictine College]] (BC) in Atchison Kansas. Its colors are blue, black and gold. The student population is around 150-250 students (about 80-100 boarding and 75-150 day students from the surrounding area) around 30-60 of those students are international students from several countries such as [[South Korea]], [[Taiwan]], [[Japan]], [[Mexico]], [[China]], [[Russia]], [[Sweden]], and various other nations. Tuition costs of the school is around $4,000 for day students and $15,000-20,000 (depending on international status or 5 and 7 day boarding) for boarding students.
It is sponsored by St. Benedict's Abbey (monastery) and Mount St. Scholastica (convent) in Atchison, KS and is a [[Benedictine]] school. Its school mascot is a [[Raven]], representing [[Benedictine]] symbolism. It is also affiliated with [[Benedictine College]] (BC) in Atchison Kansas. Its colors are blue, black and gold. The student population is around 150-250 students (about 80-100 boarding and 75-150 day students from the surrounding area) around 30-60 of those students are international students from several countries such as [[South Korea]], [[Taiwan]], [[Japan]], [[Mexico]], [[China]], [[Russia]], [[Sweden]], and various other nations. Tuition costs of the school is around $4,000 for day students and $15,000-20,000 (depending on international status or 5 and 7 day boarding) for boarding students. Maur Hill Mount Academy is ran by president, Phil Baniewicz. It is his second year as school president and he has come highly acclaimed by many national youth foundations. Phil has a touchy background in which he was accused of witnessing a molestation of a young boy by a priest and did not contact authorities. Because of this students have come to nickname him "Kid Touchiewicz" which he has gotten used to.


==History==
==History==
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==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==
http://www.boardingschoolreview.com/school_ov/school_id/533
http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/local/articles/1227catholic1227.html
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{{reflist|2}}



Revision as of 19:14, 23 January 2012

Maur Hill - Mount Academy
Address
Map
1000 Green Street

, ,
66002

Coordinates39°32′44.4″N 95°7′37″W / 39.545667°N 95.12694°W / 39.545667; -95.12694
Information
TypePrivate, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic,
Benedictine
Established1919 (Maur Hill)
1863 (Mount)
PresidentPhil Baniewicz
PrincipalMonika King
Grades912
Average class size18
Student to teacher ratio9:1
Color(s)Black, Navy Blue and Gold      
Athletics conferenceDelaware Valley League
MascotRaven
AccreditationNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schools [1]
Admissions DirectorDeke Nolan
A.P./Athletic DirectorDick Hunninghake
Websitehttp://www.mh-ma.com

Maur Hill Mount Academy is a coed Catholic, boarding high school in Atchison, Kansas. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas. The school was formed in 2003 with the merger of Maur Hill Prep School, an all boys school, and Mount St. Scholastica Academy, an all girls school, belonging to the Delaware Valley League.

It is sponsored by St. Benedict's Abbey (monastery) and Mount St. Scholastica (convent) in Atchison, KS and is a Benedictine school. Its school mascot is a Raven, representing Benedictine symbolism. It is also affiliated with Benedictine College (BC) in Atchison Kansas. Its colors are blue, black and gold. The student population is around 150-250 students (about 80-100 boarding and 75-150 day students from the surrounding area) around 30-60 of those students are international students from several countries such as South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, Mexico, China, Russia, Sweden, and various other nations. Tuition costs of the school is around $4,000 for day students and $15,000-20,000 (depending on international status or 5 and 7 day boarding) for boarding students. Maur Hill Mount Academy is ran by president, Phil Baniewicz. It is his second year as school president and he has come highly acclaimed by many national youth foundations. Phil has a touchy background in which he was accused of witnessing a molestation of a young boy by a priest and did not contact authorities. Because of this students have come to nickname him "Kid Touchiewicz" which he has gotten used to.

History

Mount St. Schlastica Academy was established in 1863. It was named for Saint Benedict's twin sister, Saint Scholastica. Maur Hill Prep was founded in 1919. The schools merged into Maur Hill - Mount Academy in 2003.

Campus

  • Admissions Building
  • Old Gym
  • New Gym
  • St. Michaels Cafeteria
  • Howard Hall (Girls Dorms)
  • St. Leos (Boys Dorms)
  • Football Field
  • Soccer Field
  • Three newly refurbished tennis courts
  • Centrally Located Chapel on campus

Accomplishments

  • 1979 Kansas 4A Football State Champions
  • 1980 Kansas 4A Boys Golf Team State Champions
  • 1981 Kansas 4A Boys Golf Team State Champions
  • 1982 Kansas 4A Boys Golf Team State Champions
  • 1982 Kansas 4A Boys Golf Individual State Champion, Purslow
  • 1984 Kansas 4A Football State Runners-Up
  • 1988 Kansas 3-2-1A Girls Tennis Individual State Champion, Lomshek
  • 1991 Kansas 4A Boys Golf Team State Champions
  • 1992 Kansas 4A Football State Champions
  • 1992 Kansas 4A Boys Basketball 4th Place State Tournament
  • 1996 Kansas 4A All-Kansas Yearbook
  • 1996 Kansas 4A All-Kansas Newspaper
  • 2003 Kansas 3A Girls Cross Country Individual State Champion, Kentzler
  • 2006 Kansas 3A Boys Basketball State Champions
  • 2006 Kansas 3A Boys Baseball State Runners-Up
  • 2006 Kansas 3A Girls Cross Country Individual State Champion, Jylian Jaloma
  • 2008 Kansas 3A Chemathon Oral Competition Champions: Megan Klebba, Chris Lund, Amy Lutz, Laura Prohaska

Website: http://www.mh-ma.com

Notes and references

http://www.boardingschoolreview.com/school_ov/school_id/533 http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/local/articles/1227catholic1227.html

  1. ^ NCA-CASI. "NCA-Council on Accreditation and School Improvement". Retrieved 2009-06-23. [dead link]