Notre Dame High School (Utica, NY)

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Notre Dame Junior/Senior High School, located in Utica, New York, is a small, co-ed, Catholic high school. The institution was founded in 1959 by Xaverian Brothers.

The school is home to about 500 students and the principal is Sister Anna Mae Collins.

The school is best known for its successful basketball and baseball teams, and its Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps program. The school nickname is the Jugglers.

Notre Dame athletic teams play in the Tri-Valley League along with Whitesboro, New Hartford, Clinton, Holland Patent, Oneida, Vernon-Verona-Sherrill and Camden. The school's most notable alumni are Mark Lemke, former second baseman for the Atlanta Braves, and Josh Haggas, former New York Mets player.