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Regis Catholic Middle School is a Catholic school in Cedar Rapids, Iowa , located at 735 Prairie Drive NE. It opened in the year 2000. It opened in the year 2000. Formerly a Catholic high school opened in 1958 as a successor to Immaculate Conception High School, it drew students from the parishes of All Saints, Immaculate Conception, St. Joseph ...
As at 2022, the school has about 277 students enrolled, and it celebrated its thirtieth anniversary during the 2021–22 school year. Regis, an independent Catholic school, is the only all-boys school of the Archdiocese to have early childhood, elementary, and middle school programs in one school. [1]
Regis Middle School - Cedar Rapids; Immaculate Conception School - Charles City; Notre Dame Elementary School - Cresco; St. Benedict School - Decorah - It opened in 1885 in a two story, four room frame building. The school, with five nuns as teachers, was initially until high school but in 1919 became an elementary-middle school only.
Nov. 29—Regis High School has hired an interim athletic director for the remainder of the school year. Nick White, a Regis alumni from the class of 1998, has been named interim athletic director.
Seesmart Performs Expansive LED Retrofit for Regis High School in New York, Providing an Estimated $35,000 in Annual Savings Regis High School sets the sustainability standard as the first known ...
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Regis football's Noah Richter is the Maps Credit Union High School Athlete of the Week, winning a poll voted on by readers. Richter scored a 56-yard touchdown run in the Rams' 27-20 victory over ...
Regis High School was founded in 1914, through the financial bequest of a single (originally anonymous) benefactress, Julia M. Grant, [a] the widow of New York City mayor Hugh J. Grant. She stipulated that her gift be used to build a Jesuit high school providing a free education for Catholic boys with special consideration given to those who ...