Bishop Rosecrans High School
Bishop Rosecrans High School | |
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Address | |
1040 East Main Street Zanesville, Ohio, (Muskingum County) 43701 USA | |
Coordinates | 39°56′21″N 81°59′51″W / 39.93917°N 81.99750°WCoordinates: 39°56′21″N 81°59′51″W / 39.93917°N 81.99750°W |
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School type | Private, Coeducational |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1950 |
Founder | Msgr. Linus Dury and Fr. C.M. Mulvey, O.P. |
Oversight | Diocese of Columbus |
CEEB code | 365750 |
Principal | Jennifer Mallett |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | ~150 (2013-2014) |
Color(s) | Red and Black |
Athletics conference | Eastern Central Ohio League - Gray Division |
Team name | Bishops |
Website | http://www.rosecrans.cdeducation.org/ |
Bishop Rosecrans High School is a private, Catholic high school, operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus, located in Zanesville, in the U.S. state of Ohio. The school's athletic teams are known as the Bishops.
School history
Founded in 1950 as a designed merger of the former St. Thomas Aquinas High School and St. Nicholas High School, the school moved into the structure formerly occupied by St. Nicholas HS. The name was selected to honor the first bishop of Columbus Sylvester Horton Rosecrans and to this day the coats of arms of various Columbus bishops appear on the edifice of the current building.
The history of Catholic education in Zanesville traces its history to the year 1830 when St. Thomas Aquinas Parish was established by members of the Order of Preachers (Dominicans). In 1842 St. Nicholas Parish was established by German immigrants and a parish school was also opened. By 1853 the Dominican Sisters of St. Mary of the Springs (Columbus, OH) established a female academy, which would remain open until 1873 when the sisters took over as the teachers and administrators of St. Thomas Parish School. The program at St. Thomas was expanded to include secondary courses between 1884 and 1914. In 1893 the Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity (Manitowoc, Wisconsin) arrived at St. Nicholas and by 1921 they had also established a complete secondary program. In 1927 St. Nicholas High School built a permanent building, it would be in this building that Bishop Rosecrans High School would be formed and have its first classes. In 1963, after the founding of the new consolidated high school, Albert and Cora Rogge gave money for the Catholic Youth Center which soon became the new home of the high school. Subsequent construction to enlarge the facility occurred in 1970 and 1971, and was dedicated May 23, 1971. At one time, the high school's faculty was simultaneously served by priests of the Columbus Diocese, Dominican priests and brothers, the Manitowoc Franciscans, and the Dominican Sisters of St. Mary of the Springs. Today, the high school has a dedicated lay faculty. Through the generosity of many fine people from both the community and the alumni base, the Bishop Rosecrans Foundation was formed in 1986 to further the mission of Catholic secondary education in the region. For the current academic year the school has 146 students[1] in grades 9-12 and well over 3,300 alumni.[2]
Academics
Bishop Rosecrans High School serves the academic needs of its students by offering four tracks: General Studies; College Prep; Advanced College Prep; and Honors. Students follow a normal American education preparation and nearly 85% of each graduating class elects to attend a two or four year college both in Ohio and else where. While many of the alumni set off for other areas of the state and country, it is notable that near one-third of the current faculty and staff are themselves members of the alumni.
Recent graduates have attended such schools as:
- Zane State Community College
- Ohio University Branch Campus: Zanesville
- Ohio State Branch Campus: Newark
- Quinnipiac University
- The University of Dayton
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Carnegie Mellon University
- The University of the South
- Vanderbilt University
- The University of Notre Dame
- The College of William and Mary
- The College of Wooster
- Otterbein College
- Pontifical College Josephinum
- Wheeling Jesuit University
- Brown University
- John Carroll University
- Swarthmore
- The University of Virginia
- Miami University (OH)
- Muskingum University
- The Ohio State University
- Ohio University
- The University of Pittsburgh
- Kent State University
and many other fine institutions. Bishop Rosecrans is also very proud of a continual number of students that have volunteered to serve their country in all branches of the United States Military.
Student organizations
Bishop Rosecrans offers a wide range of non-athletic extracurricular opportunities including: Key Club, Pep Club, Campus Ministry, Mock Trial, Student Council, Quiz Team, Drama Club, National Honor Society.[3]
Athletics
Currently the school offers its students the option to participate football, soccer (boys and girls), golf (boys' and girls'), volleyball (girls'), and tennis (girls') in the fall; basketball (girls' and boys') and swimming (girls' and boys') in the winters; and baseball, softball, tennis (boys'), and track (boys' and girls') in the spring.[4]
More information about current Rosecrans Sports can be found at this highschoolsports.net site.
The school has achieved Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships in:
- Boys' Golf – 1986, 1988
- Girls' Cross Country – 1983
- Girls' Track and Field – 1981, 1983, 1984
- Girls' Basketball – 1982, 1983, 1992[5]
Notable alumni
- Rod Williams - Graduate class of 1952, Inductee of the National Broadcasters Hall Of Fame for his combat reporting in Vietnam.
- Richard Basehart - Graduate of the former St. Thomas Aquinas High School.
Notes and references
- ↑ RHS Profile Archived May 9, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ History of Rosecrans High School Archived October 15, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ BRHS Clubs Archived October 15, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Rosecrans Sports Home Page Archived October 15, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site". Retrieved 2006-12-31.
External links
- Bishop Rosecrans High School Website
- Memories of and Life after Rosecrans high school.
- Bishop Rosecrans Foundation Website