St. Mary Springs High School

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St. Mary's Springs High School (SMS) is a private Catholic, coeducational, college prep high school in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin owned by the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. It was founded by the Sisters of Saint Agnes in 1909. The three pillars of the school are Faith, Knowledge, and Community.

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[edit] Notable people

  • Rabies survivor Jeanna Giese attends SMS and is expected to graduate in 2007.

[edit] History

The Sisters of Saint Agnes came to the site of the school in 1901 to open a sanitarium after money was donated by local businessman Henry Boyle to build the first building built on the site, the aptly named Boyle Hall. It was constructed in 1901 but was torn down in 2005 due to structural flaws, after having sat vacant for nearly 25 years. This building and St. Agnes Hall, located to the left of Boyle Hall, were used as a sanitarium until 1909 when the site was changed into a boarding school for girls. The school held its first graduation in 1911. Though run by the Sisters of St. Agnes, it became affiliated with The Catholic University of America in 1915 and then became known as St. Mary's Springs Academy. The main building, now known as the Administration Building, was constructed in 1928, but has been unused since 2000 because of small class sizes and asbestos found in the building. In 1939, St. Mary's Springs Academy revised its mission and opened its doors to young men.

In 1970 the school's name was changed to St. Mary's Springs High School after receiving sponsorship from the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. About this time, the current academic building was also built.

[edit] School profile

School Level: High school

School Type: Secondary

Religious Affiliation:Roman Catholic

Grades Offered: Grades 9 - 12

Location of School: Fond du Lac,Wisconsin

County: Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin

Total Students: 296 students

Student Body Type: Co-ed

Enrollment: Freshmen 82; Sophomore 78; Junior 59; Seniors 77

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