Notre Dame Academy (Green Bay, Wisconsin)
Notre Dame de la Baie Academy | |
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Address | |
610 Maryhill Drive Green Bay, Wisconsin, (Brown County), 54303-2092 United States | |
Coordinates | 44°31′13″N 88°3′7″W / 44.52028°N 88.05194°WCoordinates: 44°31′13″N 88°3′7″W / 44.52028°N 88.05194°W |
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Type | Private |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Patron saint(s) | Our Lady of the Bay |
Established | 1990 |
President | Kevin Shaw |
Principal | John Ravizza |
Asst. Principal | Greg Masarik |
Faculty | 79 (2015-16) |
Grades | 9–12 |
Gender | Coeducational |
Enrollment | 806 (2015/2016) |
• Grade 9 | 175 |
• Grade 10 | 219 |
• Grade 11 | 207 |
• Grade 12 | 205 |
Classes offered | International Baccalaureate |
Hours in school day | 7 |
Color(s) | Royal blue, kelly green and white |
Fight song | "Notre Dame Victory March" |
Athletics conference | Fox River Classic |
Mascot | Triton |
Team name | Tritons |
Rival | Green Bay Southwest Trojans |
Accreditation | North Central Association of Colleges and Schools[1] |
Newspaper | The Tritonian |
Tuition |
$5,100 for Catholics $6,100 for non-Catholics $7,700 for international students |
Affiliation | Norbertine Order |
Athletic Director | Jeanne Stangel |
Website | www.notredameacademy.com |
Notre Dame de la Baie Academy is a co-educational Roman Catholic high school in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The name is French for "Our Lady of the Bay". Located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Green Bay, and co-sponsored with the Norbertine Order, Notre Dame has an enrollment of approximately 800 students.
Notre Dame Academy is a member of the Fox River Classic Conference for athletics. Jeanne Stangel is the director of athletics. In its area, Notre Dame, a Division 2 school (however, some teams play in Division 1, 2, and 3), plays against mostly Division 1 and 2 schools.
History
The school was created by the consolidation of three former Catholic high schools: St. Joseph Academy, an all-girls school founded in 1896; Abbot Pennings High School, an all-boys school founded in 1898 as St. Norbert High School; and Our Lady of Premontre High School, an all-boys school founded in 1941 as Catholic Central High School. Premontre later became co-ed shortly before the three separate Catholic High Schools merged.
Since its creation in 1990, the school has maintained a focus on an independent college preparatory curriculum. In April 2007, it received authorization from the International Baccalaureate Organization to include the IB Diploma Program in its curriculum.
Academics
- 2007 Metro Math League second place
- 2012 Metro Math League second place
Athletics
- 1990 WISAA girls' cross country state champion
- 1991 WISAA boys' cross country state champion
- 1992 WISAA football state champion
- 2000 FRVC varsity baseball champion
- 2001 WIAA boys' soccer state champion
- 2001 WIAA girls' basketball state champion
- 2002 WIAA girls' tennis state champion
- 2002 WIAA boys' track state champion
- 2003 WIAA girls' tennis state champion
- 2003 WIAA football state champion
- 2006 FRVC conference varsity football champion
- 2006 WIAA girls' golf state champion
- 2007 WIAA boys' tennis singles state champion
- 2007 WIAA boys' golf state champion
- 2007 Green Bay Press-Gazette Athletic School of the Year
- 2007 WIAA girls' golf state champion
- 2007 WIAA boys' soccer state champion
- 2008 WIAA girls' state tennis champion
- 2008 WIAA girls' state golf champion
- 2008 WIAA boys' state soccer champion
- 2008 FRCC conference varsity football champion
- 2011 WIAA boys' golf state champion
- 2011 WACPC girls dance team state champion
- 2012 WACPC girls dance team state champion
- 2012 WIAA boys' ice hockey state champion
- 2012 WIAA boys' tennis team state champion
- 2012 WLF boys' lacrosse state champion
- 2013 WIAA girls' basketball state champion
- 2013 WLF boys' lacrosse state champion
- 2014 WIAA girls' basketball state champion
- 2014 WIAA girls' cross country state champion
- 2015 WIAA football state champion
Notable Alumni
- Max McCormick, Class of 2010, professional ice hockey player for the Ottawa Senators organization of the NHL
References
- ↑ NCA-CASI. "NCA-Council on Accreditation and School Improvement". Archived from the original on April 29, 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-23.