St. Pius X Catholic High School (DeKalb County, Georgia)

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St. Pius X Catholic High School
Seal of St. Pius X Athletic Logo
Name

St. Pius X Catholic High School

Town

Atlanta, Georgia

Established

1958

Community

Suburban

Type

Private Secondary

Religion

Roman Catholic

Students

Coeducational

Grades

9 to 12

Accreditation

Southern Association of Colleges and Schools

Nickname

St. Pius, Pius

Mascot

Golden Lion

Colors

Gold and White (accent of Navy)

Motto

"Domini Sumus" ("We are the Lord's")

Military

None

Newspaper

The Golden Lines

Yearbook

Golden Echoes

Website

Link

St. Pius X Catholic High School, also known as St. Pius or, informally, merely Pius, by others as '"Pi High"'is an Archdiocesan Catholic high school in unincorporated DeKalb County, Georgia, United States, near the city of Atlanta. The school is located right off I-85's Exit 93 (Shallowford Road). The school was founded in 1958.

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[edit] History

St. Pius X Catholic High School opened in 1958 as the first high school of the newly-established Diocese of Atlanta.

[edit] Sports

St. Pius X currently has 24 sports teams. Cheerleading, Cross Country (B&G), Football, Softball, Volleyball, Basketball (B&G), Cheerleading, Dance Team, Swimming and Diving (B&G), Wrestling, Baseball, Golf (B&G), Lacrosse (B&G), Soccer (B&G), Tennis (B&G), and Track & Field (B&G).

[edit] Football

The football team carries much tradition having been State runners-up in 1965 and State Champions in 1968. Although going through an extended period of under-performance, the hiring of new head coach Paul Standard before the 2001 season brought with it a quick turn-around. In 2002, Standard took the Golden Lions to the playoffs for only the second time in 22 years (previously in 1999 and 1981). In 2003, the Lions reached the state quarterfinals, followed in 2004 by a third straight appearance to the state playoffs. In 2006, the program reached a new level by reaching the state semi-finals (held in the Georgia Dome). A narrow loss to Northside Warner-Robbins by a score of 20-17 ended the season, however, the class of '07 will live.

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