Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School
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Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School is an all-girl, Catholic high school located in the Mount Greenwood neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois at 3737 West 99th Street. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago.
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[edit] History
A small group of Mercy Sisters arrived in Chicago in 1846, led by Frances Warde, Catherine McAuley's closest friend. Within weeks, they opened a "select school" that became St. Francis Xavier Academy for Females, the first school chartered in the city of Chicago. The course of study covered primary, secondary and collegiate levels. The first building was located on Wabash Avenue between Madison and Monroe Streets. When the Chicago Fire in 1871 destroyed the original building, St. Francis Academy relocated to 29th and Wabash for a short time, then to a larger site at 49th and Cottage Grove in 1900.[1]
In the 1950s, the southwest side of Chicago needed a Catholic girls' school to serve a fast-growing population. In 1956 "the Academy" relocated once again. Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School and St. Xavier College opened in the fall of 1956 to serve secondary and post secondary women students respectively. McAuley opened with 523 students, 300 of which were first year students.[1]
McAuley continues to expand. Today, approximately 1697 young women and 101 faculty and staff members form the McAuley community. Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School, the biggest Catholic academy for young women in the United States of America,[citation needed] continues to serve young women from the entire Chicago metropolitan area. This is where the 2007 volleyball team was the runner-up team
[edit] Famous Alumni
- Jenny McCarthy; Class of 1990*
- Stephanie Childers; Class of 1994
- Year not exact.
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[edit] Notes and references
- ^ a b MMHS. Mother McAuley High School History. Retrieved on 2007-05-11.