Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The 1937 attendance was estimated at 110,000 spectators, which saw Leo lose to Austin High School, 26–0. The 1941 game saw 95,000 spectators watch Leo defeat Tilden High School, 46–13. The 1940 and 42 games each had 75,000 fans, meaning Leo has played in front of four of the 11 largest crowds in Illinois high school history. [5]
Shrine Catholic High School, Royal Oak, Michigan (256 enrollment, co-ed) St. Clair County. Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School, Marine City (153 enrollment, co-ed) Wayne County. Cabrini High School, Allen Park (435 enrollment, co-ed) Detroit Cristo Rey High School, Detroit (311 enrollment, co-ed) Divine Child High School, Dearborn (827 ...
St. Leo High School was a Catholic high school established in 1892 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. [1] [2] It was designed by Donaldson and Meier, an architectural firm based in Detroit, Michigan. Founded in 1880 by John M. Donaldson (1854–1941) and Henry J. Meier (1858–1917),
Leo currently competes in the Northeast Eight Conference.They were previously in the Allen County Athletic Conference (ACAC) and left in 2015. [5] In addition to the IHSAA sanctioned sports, they also have compete in boys' rugby team, boys and girls lacrosse, and boys' ice hockey.
Saint Leo the Great School is a private Catholic school (pre-k to 8th) located in the St. Leo's neighborhood of central San Jose, California. Founded in 1915, the school is associated with the Saint Leo the Great Church , and located on its campus.
Because of his great contribution to the community of Whitby, the school, Father Leo J. Austin Catholic Secondary School, was created and named after him. The building currently housing Father Leo J. Austin was officially opened following the Thanksgiving weekend of 1990, though classes had been ongoing since the Labour Day weekend of 1989 in 2 ...
Our Lady of Perpetual Help School - The school, the parish school of St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, opened in 1928. In 1951 an annex to the school opened. Another building with classrooms and a gymnasium was dedicated in 1956, and the current school building was dedicated in 1961.
The History of Catholic Education in the United States extends from the early colonial era in Louisiana and Maryland to the parochial school system set up in most parishes in the 19th century, to hundreds of colleges, all down to the present. ding St. Frances Academy in 1828 (the first and oldest Black Catholic school in the US).