Shanley High School
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Shanley High School | |
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Fargo, North Dakota, USA | |
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Principal | Deacon Donald Bunce |
Students | about 300 |
Type | Private (Catholic) |
Grades | 9-12 |
Motto | "To teach the total person and to foster the following of Christ" |
Mascot | The Deacons |
System | Fargo Catholic Schools Network |
Shanley High School, once called Sacred Heart Academy, is an American Catholic high school located in Fargo, North Dakota. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fargo. It currently serves about 300 students and is a member of the Fargo Catholic Schools Network.
Shanley is perhaps best known as the school where Sid Cichy produced one of the greatest football dynasties the state has ever seen, leading Shanley to 15 state championships, 11 undefeated seasons and a 59-game winning streak. He finished his 30-year career with a 231-38-3 record. Cichy has received countless national honors, including National High School Coach of the Year in 1975 and a spot in the National High School Athletic Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Because of his talent, influence, and inspiration for students and athletes at the school, Shanley created in 2004 a scholarship in his name. At Shanley, Cichy also coached baseball star Roger Maris, who held the official home run record from 1961 to 1998. Other prominent alumni include former Major League Baseball pitcher Rick Helling, professional golfer Andy Doeden, financial services pioneer Michael Monson, and collegiate basketball stars Angie Welle and Nick Jacobson.
The school has also received recognition for its involvement in the activities of speech and debate.
In the fall of 2005, Shanley's Concert Chorale was given the honorable designation of "Governor's Choir" for the state of North Dakota. The Chorale is directed by Rebecca Raber.
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[edit] Athletics
The athletic teams at Shanley are called "The Deacons".
Shanley had one of the most prominent football teams in the state through the 1950s, 1960s and 1970's, led by legendary coach Sid Cichy. The Deacons had the longest consecutive unbeaten streak in the country at one time: 59 games in a row.
[edit] Championships
- State Class 'A' boys basketball: 1997, 1998
- State Class 'A' girls basketball: 1980, 1982, 1983, 1989, 1996, 1997, 2002
- State Class 'A' football: 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1981, 1983
- State Class 'A' volleyball: 1987, 1990
- State Class 'A' Girls Golf: 2005, 2006, 2007
[edit] Choral Department
Shanley is home to a very large chorale program with two choirs, the Concert Chorale and the Varsity Choir. The more recent addition being the Varsity Choir. The Varsity Choir is mad up of Freshmen and Sophomores, while the Concert Chorale is made up of Seniors, Juniors, and select auditioned Sophomores. The membership of both choirs is over one-third of the total membership of Shanley High School and has performed its concerts to wide acclaim. The choirs have toured recently to Chicago, New York City, San Francisco and Colorado to share their love of choral music through public performances and service concerts. Their website may be found at www.shanleychoirs.com
The choirs present their popular annual "Candlelight Christmas Concerts" at the "Church of the Nativity" each December. The concerts begin the program with the majesty and great wonder of God’s creation and the prophecy of Christ’s coming before continuing to the Holy Family, Bethlehem, and the birth of the Christ Child. The musical journey concludes with Christ’s sacrifice for us and our call to serve one another with love. The concerts include multiple choirs, lighting, orchestra, narration, audience participation and liturgical dance.
The department also sponsors various small groups includuding Quintessence, Sandpebbles, Psalm 100, and Cornerstone. Quintessence is a special women's choir consisting of 16 members. Its male counterpart is Sandpebbles which also contains 16 members. Psalm 100 and Cornerstone are worship teams which provide music for services at the school. Members of the choir are also able to participate in numerous music festivals and competitions.
[edit] Buildings
In 2001, the FCSN schoolboard decided to move Shanley from the northern part of Fargo to a new location in the southern part of Fargo. They also decided to have Sullivan Middle School built on the same campus.