Notre Dame de la Baie Academy | |
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610 Maryhill Drive Green Bay, Wisconsin, (Brown County), 54303-2092 United States |
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Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Patron saint(s) | Our Lady of the Bay |
Established | 1990 |
President | Robert Pauly |
Principal | John Ravizza |
Asst. Principal | Greg Masarik |
Chief custodian | Eric Novotny |
Faculty | 48 (2007-2008) |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 737 (2008-2009) |
Grade 9 | 195 |
Grade 10 | 190 |
Grade 11 | 198 |
Grade 12 | 174 |
Color(s) | Royal Blue, Kelly Green and White |
Fight song | "Notre Dame Victory March" |
Athletics conference | Fox River Classic |
Mascot | Triton |
Accreditation(s) | North Central Association of Colleges and Schools[1] |
Newspaper | 'The Tritonian' |
Tuition | $4,600 |
Athletic Director | Ken Flaten |
Website | www.notredameacademy.com |
Notre Dame de la Baie Academy is a co-educational Roman Catholic high school in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The name is French for "Our Lady of the Bay". Located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Green Bay, and co-sponsored with the Norbertine Order, Notre Dame has an enrollment of approximately 740 students.
The school was created by the consolidation of three former Catholic high schools: St. Joseph Academy, an all girls school founded in 1896; Abbot Pennings High School, an all boys school founded in 1898 as St. Norbert High School; and Our Lady of Premontre High School, an all-boys school founded in 1941 as Catholic Central High School. Premontre later became co-ed shortly before the three separate Catholic High Schools merged. Since its creation in 1990, it has maintained a focus on an independent college preparatory curriculum. In April 2007, it received authorization from the International Baccalaureate Organization to include the IB Diploma Program in its curriculum.
The current administration includes President Robert Pauly, Principal John Ravizza, and Associate Principal, Greg Masarik.
Notre Dame Academy is a member of the Fox River Classic Conference for athletics. Ken Flaten is the director of athletics. In its area, Notre Dame, a Division 2 school, plays against mostly Division 1 and 2 schools.
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