St. Edward High School (Lakewood, Ohio)

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St. Edward High School
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Address
13500 Detroit Avenue
Lakewood, Ohio 44107
United States
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Information
Type Private
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established 1949
Locale Suburban
Oversight Congregation of Holy Cross
President James Kubacki
Teaching staff 63.4 (FTE)
Gender Boys
Enrollment 924 (2013-2014)
Student to teacher ratio 14.6
Color(s) Green and Gold         
Athletics conference OHSAA
Nickname Eagles
Rival St. Ignatius High School
Accreditation NCA
Publication Flight
Newspaper Edsman
Yearbook Edwardian
Tuition $13,150 (2013-2014)
Website
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St Edward High School, Lakewood, OH

St. Edward High School is private, all-male Catholic, college-preparatory high school located in Lakewood, Ohio. It was founded in 1949 and is operated in the Holy Cross tradition by the Midwest Province of the Brothers of Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana. It is one of three remaining all-male Catholic high schools in the Greater Cleveland area (Benedictine and St. Ignatius being the others) and has an enrollment of 865 students, as of the 2009-2010 school year.[4] The school's mascot is the Eagle and school colors are green and gold.

History

St. Edward High School was founded in 1949 by the Brothers of Holy Cross and named in honor of Saint Edward the Confessor. It was also a nod toward Archbishop Edward F. Hoban, the head of the Diocese of Cleveland who invited the Brothers of Holy Cross to start several Catholic high schools in the Cleveland suburbs after World War II. The Brothers of Holy Cross would start Gilmour Academy in 1946 in the eastern suburb of Gates Mills, St. Edward in the western suburbs, and Archbishop Hoban High School in 1953 in nearby Akron, Ohio. The first graduating class of 1953 consisted of 159 students,[5] including several prominent Clevelanders, most notably talk show host Phil Donahue.[4]

Academics

The school offers a college-preparatory oriented curriculum as well as several specialized programs, including a pre-engineering and [Entrepreneurship education|entrepreneurship programs], typically reserved for college campuses. The pre-engineering program was founded in 2001 and is housed in the Joseph and Helen Lowe Pre-Engineering & Technology Center. About 300 of the school's nearly 900 students are enrolled in the program.[6] In the 2008-2009 school year, the school began offering senior grade level students an entrepreneurship program,[6] which is based on Planning The Entrepreneurial Venture concept created by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.[7] The 20-week program is structured to develop basic business techniques including finance, team-building, planning, etc. The completed business plans are ranked, with the students competing for one of five college scholarships totaling $27,000. Also, the school is currently working with local universities to allow students to receive college credits for participation in the program.

In the fall of 2010, St. Edward became the first Catholic high school in Cleveland to become a candidate to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.[8]

St. Edward has three student-produced publications: a literary and art magazine called Flight, a yearbook titled Edwardian, and a monthly newspaper/news magazine called the Edsman.

St. Edward's Latin Club, The Knights of the Tiber, functions as a local chapter of both the Ohio Junior Classical League (OJCL)[9] and National Junior Classical League (NJCL).[10]

The school was recognized by the United States Department of Education as a "Blue Ribbon School" for the 1994-1995 and 1995-1996 school years.[11] A Blue Ribbon school must demonstrate a strong commitment to educational excellence.

Demographics

The racial make up of the 924 boys enrolled in 2013-2014 was:[3]

  • Asian/Pacific islander - 2.3%
  • Black - 5.0%
  • Hispanic - 2.5%
  • White - 87.5%
  • Multiracial - 2.7%

Campus

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The Lowe Center and the Chapel

Construction on the school's current facility began in 1949 on a site that once served as a resting and feeding stop for cattle trains passing through from western states to eastern markets on what is now known as the Norfolk Southern roadbed.[5] Classes began immediately in a temporary location roughly three blocks west of the school’s current location in the building of the former St. Theresa's Academy. A year later, new freshmen were taught in makeshift classrooms in the basement of St. James Grade School, located roughly 1.5 miles away at the corner of Detroit and Granger avenues.

In 2000, the school began a capital campaign to upgrade and transform the physical plant, including a new gym, weight room and indoor track. The Kahl Student Life & Leadership Center, named for Manco founder Jack Kahl, was dedicated in 2004. Coughlin Field includes a synthetic, all-weather athletic field as well as an outdoor track.

On July 31, 2008, St. Edward dedicated a $3.4 million Joseph & Helen Lowe Pre-Engineering and Technology Center.[6] The facility was named after the parents of Greg Lowe, the senior vice president of High-Performance Analog Business Units at Texas Instruments and a 1980 graduate of the high school.[6]

The new Holy Family Chapel, topped with a decorative gold dome - in recognition of the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana, which is also a Holy Cross institution, was dedicated on September 29, 2008.[12] The chapel contains a bronze sculpture of Jesus on the cross created by St. Edward alumnus and sculptor James McKenna who also makes each head bust for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Student Drug Testing

In 2014 April, the school announced that they would begin drug testing of every pupil at the start of the Fall term. Hair testing was used to minimise invasiveness on pupils while maximising accuracy. St Ignatius and Gilmour Academy also instituted identical programs. In doing so they became the only three schools in the region to have enacted such school-wide programs. Traditionally only sports players have been subject to such checks after the Supreme Court ruled that mandatory spot-checking was not permissible in public schools. Differing levels of controversy occurred school to school, with some based on the relatively high cost (roughly $40) and some on disliked breaches of privacy.[13][14]

Athletic programs

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Coughlin Field. Home varsity football games are played at Lakewood High School, but most other field sports use this facility.

Crew (Rowing) Program

St. Edward's introduced a crewing program a few years[when?]. The team competes nationwide. The Junior Varsity 8+ recently won a race that put the 9 group of men in the seat of a National Championship, the first in just 4 years.[when?]

Wrestling program

Since 1959, the wrestling program has produced:

  • 29 OHSAA Wrestling Team State Championships - 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1992, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013,[15][16] 2015
  • 1 OHSAA Wrestling Dual Team State Championships - 2013[17]

Ice hockey program

The Eagles ice hockey team has won 11 OHSAA state titles, which is an Ohio state record for that sport.[18]

Former WHA/AHL goalie, Bob Whidden, was named the coach in 1984. In his first year as coach, Whidden's Eagles won the 1985 OHSAA State Champions. Whidden retired in 2005, having coached the team to ten state titles during his tenure and was named to the St. Edward's Athletic Hall of Fame in 2009.[19] Since 2010, the Eagles have been coached by Troy Gray, who played as a winger on the 1985 team.[20]

Eagles alumni Todd Harkins, Brett Harkins, and Michael Rupp, all played professionally.[21][22]

  • Ice hockey State Championships - 1985, 1986, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008[23]

Other sports

The Ohio High School Athletic Association[24] has awarded the school the following state championships:

Non-OHSAA Titles:

Historic Rivalries

The two main historic rivalries are with Villa Angela-St. Joseph High School (VASJ) and Saint Ignatius High School.

The VASJ rivalry started with St. Joseph High School (which became VASJ). The rivalry pitted a large east suburban school (St. Joseph) against a large west suburban school (St. Edward). After merging with Villa Angela Academy, the enrollment of VASJ dropped and the rivalry faded.[29] With the rise to football and overall sport prominence of St. Ignatius, along with the proximity of the two schools, St. Ignatius replaced St. Joseph/VASJ as the main rival of St. Edward with St. Edward replacing the closed (and now reopened/merged) Cathedral Latin for St. Ignatius.[30]

Notable alumni

See List of alumni of St. Edward High School (Lakewood, Ohio)

References

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