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Loyola High School of Los Angeles is the region's oldest continuing educational institution, pre-dating the Los Angeles public school and the University of California systems. [7] The school began in the downtown plaza Lugo adobe in 1865 as Saint Vincent's College at the behest of Archdiocese of Los Angeles Bishop Thaddeus Amat .
Loyola High alumni and students donated so many items for fire victims that the school could share them with students impacted and others in need. ... Quincy Watson's outside hoop will receive ...
The University of Detroit Jesuit High School and Academy was founded in 1877, and is one of two Jesuit high schools in the city of Detroit, Michigan, the other being Loyola High School. Located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit, the school is rooted in the Ignatian tradition. It is an all-boys school with an academy for grades seven ...
The 2024–25 Loyola Ramblers women's basketball team represents Loyola University Chicago during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Ramblers, led by third-year head coach Allison Guth , play their home games at the Joseph J. Gentile Arena in Chicago, Illinois as members of the Atlantic 10 Conference .
Sean Kelly, the best 18-year-old boys’ volleyball player in America, is not standing pat on his talents. When Loyola High had a week off from school last month, he called coach Mike Boehle and ...
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Loyola Academy affiliated with Saint Louise de Marillac High School, an all-girls high school from Northfield, Illinois and became co-educational in 1994. The affiliation was done for financial reasons. The President of Marillac was approached by Loyola to consider a co-ed option on the North Shore as requested by the Archdiocese. [8]
Loyola Sacred Heart was founded in 1873. It originally existed as two separated schools: Loyola High School, a boys-only institution founded by the Jesuits; and Sacred Heart Academy for Girls, founded by the Sisters of Providence. In 1974 the two schools merged into a new school, ultimately called Loyola Sacred Heart High School.