Arlington Catholic High School

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Arlington Catholic High School
Principal Stephen Biagioni
Vice Principal Edward Rosa
Acting Dean of Students Ernest Ardolino
School type Private
Religious affiliation Roman Catholic
Founded 1960
Location Arlington, Massachusetts
Enrollment 791
Faculty 52 Full Time
Campus surroundings Suburban
School color(s) Blue & Gold

Arlington Catholic High School is a coeducational Catholic high school in Arlington, Massachusetts. Arlington Catholic High School was established in 1960 under the direction of Msgr. Oscar O’Gorman. It was built by the parishioners of St. Agnes Parish and opened as a regional high school staffed by the congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph. Located in a suburban Boston community, the current student body represents 42 cities and towns in addition to the Town of Arlington. Enrollment in grades 9-12 is 791 students.


[edit] Notable Alumni

[edit] Athletics

Fall

  • Cross Country
  • Football
  • Soccer
  • Volleyball
  • Cheerleading-Football

Winter

  • Basketball
  • Ice Hockey
  • Indoor Track
  • Swimming
  • Cheerleading-Hockey
  • Cheerleading-Basketball

Spring

  • Baseball
  • Golf
  • Softball
  • Tennis
  • Track
  • Rugby (Club Sport)
  • Lacrosse


Preceded by
Boston College High School
Super Eight Hockey Tournament Champions
1997
Succeeded by
Catholic Memorial High School

[edit] External links

Official web site