Lancaster Catholic High School

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Lancaster Catholic High School
Cor Sapiens Quaerit Doctrinam
Location
650 Juliette Avenue
Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17601

Information
School district Manheim Township School District
Affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Principal Dermot Garrett
Dean Thomas Blaszczyk
Enrollment

Approx. 800

Faculty Approx. 80
Type Private secondary
Grades 9–12
Athletics PIAA
  • League - Lancaster/Lebanon League - Section 4 (Section 2 or 3 in some sports)
  • Districts - PIAA District 3 AA (AAA for basketball)
  • States - PIAA AA (AAA for basketball)
Mascot Crusader
Color(s) Purple & Gold
Established 1928
Information (717) 509-0315
Yearbook Rosmarian
Homepage

Lancaster Catholic High School is a high school located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA.

The school is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg secondary schools and is best known for its accomplishments in scholastic writing, basketball, and marching band programs, although as of late, its football and men's tennis teams have also posted successful seasons.

The school is coeducational and runs on a traditional quarter system. As a parochial school, LCHS requires all students to take one credit (full-year course) of religious study for each year of their duration at the school. Catholicism plays a very large part of the environment at the high school from constant themes in their award-winning band shows, to monthly liturgies and to extracurricular activities.

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Sports include:

LCHS has a track record for having amazing sports teams despite being a very small school. Some achievements include numerous District and State titles in girls basksetball (Coach is Lamar Kauffman(26th season; 619-144). In 2003 the boys basketball team posted a record of 35-0 the greatest in state history on their way to a PIAA AAA state championship. The boys baksetball team has won 8 consecutive section titles which came to an end in 2008. As of late the boys tennis teams and football teams have been successful along with unbelievable success in marching band competitions, now led by Paul Murr. As always they have competitve soccer teams. Their glory days in track and field were during the 1980's. However, in the past 6 years or so the track and field teams have captured a few section titles and have sent competitors to the Penn Relays, District and State Track Meets bringing home some great accolades.

High School Adopts New Visitation Policy for Alumni Lancaster Catholic is blessed that so many former students choose to return to their alma mater to visit with faculty and staff. It is an indication of the wonderful bonds that develop within these walls, and it is our hope that all alumni will feel welcome to return as often as possible. In an effort to make our school more accessible for alumni wishing to visit, Catholic High has established a new policy. All graduates will be directed to the Alumni Office, where staff members in that department will coordinate the visit. Welcome home, alumni! We look forward to seeing you soon.

Mission Lancaster Catholic High School affirms that our primary purpose is to offer a superior education to all our students in the context of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, in keeping with the traditions and teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. We endeavor to develop the whole person spiritually, intellectually and socially, ultimately leading to the larger goals of Christianity - truth, charity, justice, freedom, peace and salvation.


Philosophy As a Catholic co-educational diocesan secondary school, Lancaster Catholic High School offers a quality education which helps students integrate their faith with the knowledge they acquire and the skills they develop, so they may serve the community as responsible adults. Lancaster Catholic is open to all students who are capable of maintaining and willing to adhere to the academic standards and discipline policies of the school. We strive to make a Lancaster Catholic education accessible to all who support its endeavors.

We Believe

That a supportive and challenging climate affirms the dignity of all persons within the school community.

That we are an institution guided by Catholic teachings and traditions.

That it is vital to provide a meaningful and diverse course of studies adaptable to the needs of an ever-changing world.

That a balanced program of academics, activities, community service and spiritual life nurtures the development of student ability and potential.

That students, guided by constructive discipline, are accountable in the educational process and are responsible for their actions.

That each student has a moral and civic responsibility to contribute to society.

That education is the shared responsibility of student, school, family, church and community.

That members of the professional staff are motivated, lifelong learners who strive to promote Catholic values.

That the school facilities should be accessible to all students.

That a safe, stable environment is essential to learning.

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