Cardinal Spellman High School (Brockton, Massachusetts)
Cardinal Spellman High School[1] | |
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Cardinal Spellman High School "Sequere Deum" "Follow God" | |
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738 Court Street Brockton, Massachusetts, (Plymouth County), 02302 United States | |
Coordinates | •42°5′35.0″N 70°59′35.2″W / 42.093056°N 70.993111°WCoordinates: 42°5′35.0″N 70°59′35.2″W / 42.093056°N 70.993111°W |
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Type | Private, Coeducational |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1958 |
Founder | Cardinal Cushing |
Authority | Independent |
Area trustee | Geraldine Mahoney |
President | Julian Peebles |
Principal | Paul Kelly |
Asst. Principal | Christine Evans |
Chaplain | Deacon Joe Nickley |
Faculty | 52 |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 650+ (2012) |
Campus | Suburban |
Campus size | 42 Acres |
Color(s) | Cardinal Red and Goldenrod |
Slogan | "Follow God" |
Athletics conference | Catholic Central League |
Sports | Football, Boys/Girls Soccer, Boys/Girls Cross Country, Boys/Girls Golf, Girls Volleyball, Cheerleading, Indoor Winter Track, Boys/Girls Basketball, Boys/Girls Swimming, Hockey, Baseball, Softball, Spring Track, Boys/Girls Tennis, Lacrosse and Quiditch |
Mascot | The Cardinal Crazy |
Team name | Cardinals |
Rival | Archbishop Williams High School |
Accreditation | New England Association of Schools and Colleges[2] |
Publication | Tradition Magazine |
Newspaper | The Daily Cardinal |
Tuition | $9,700 (2012-13[1]) |
Affiliation | National Catholic Educational Association |
Admissions Director | Aimee Wetzel |
Athletic Director | Michael Gerrish |
Website | www.spellman.com |
Cardinal Spellman High School is a private college preparatory high school of Catholic denomination established in 1958 and located in Brockton, Massachusetts. Like their fellow Catholic school and sports rival, Archbishop Williams High School, they operate separately from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston. The school is named after Cardinal Francis Spellman.
History
Richard Cardinal Cushing, Archbishop of Boston, officiated at the dedication of Cardinal Spellman High School on October 20, 1958. He blessed its buildings and he also laid the cornerstone during the ceremony. The school was named in honor of Francis Cardinal Spellman whose birthplace was in the neighboring town of Whitman, Massachusetts. "Sequere Deum - Follow God" was taken from Francis Cardinal Spellman's coat of arms and used as the school's motto.
In September 1958, 300 students began their school careers as students at Cardinal Spellman with Sister M. Vera, CSJ as the founding Principal and a faculty of ten Sisters of Saint Joseph of Boston. Many Sisters worked at Cardinal Spellman over the years. There aren't any Sisters of Saint Joseph currently working at Spellman. The last one, Sr. Patricia Lynch, left in July 2012.
On December 6, 1963, Cardinal Spellman High School, along with several other secondary schools in the Archdiocese of Boston, was incorporated as a member of the Archdiocesan Central High Schools, Inc. In 1979, the New England Association of Schools and Colleges awarded Cardinal Spellman High School its initial accreditation; in 1989 and again in 1999, the school was re-accredited for successive ten-year periods. Cardinal Spellman High School was elected as a permanent member of the College Board in 1983. Cardinal Spellman is also affiliated with the National Catholic Education Association.
Cardinal Spellman High School was incorporated in January 2004 after the Board of Trustees of the Archdiocesan Central High Schools, Inc., determined that each of its schools would be best served by becoming an independent public juridic institution governed by its own Board of Trustees. Beginning on September 1, 2004, Oxford own Board of Trustees took over the responsibility of governing the school.
Sports
Peter Ambrose, the longtime football and baseball coach at Cardinal Spellman, won 628 games in 50 years on the diamond before retiring making him one of four Massachusetts high school baseball coaches to win 600 games, and captured 12 Catholic Central League championships and one Eastern Mass. Championship. Coaching football he won 211 games in 41 years, 12 league titles and one Super Bowl appearance. He retired in 2010.<Boston Globe>
In 2006, the girls soccer team won the South Sectional and Eastern Mass championship before falling to Nipmuc 2–1 in overtime in the State Championship game. The Spellman girls soccer team won the state championship in 2009, finishing with a record of 21–2–1. That was the first ever girls soccer State Championship. Head Coach Mike Perry was the Coach of the year in both 2006 and 2009.
Finishing the 2008 season with a 13–2–5 record, Spellman's boy's soccer team won the Catholic Central League. In 2009 the boys soccer team won the Catholic Central League for the fourth year in a row, and won the Division 3 south sectional championship, before losing in the state-semifinals. The team's final record was 24–1.
In 2010, Cardinal Spellman Football increased their record from a 4-7 season in 2009 to 12-1, losing in the State Championship to Holliston. They were led by running back Blaise Branch who led Eastern Mass with 36 touchdowns and 1,900 yards rushing. The Spellman defense was the #1 Defense in Eastern Mass giving up less than 7 points a game during their 11-0 undefeated regular Season. Head Coach Ron St. George also celebrated his 200th career victory with a victory over Norwell early in the season.
In 2011, the team made it back to the State Championship game with an 11-0 regular season record once again and another CCL Title. The team was led by an experienced offensive line and defense, but was eventually defeated again in the State Championship game to the powerful #1 ranked Mashpee.
In 2012, Cardinal Spelman's boys basketball team went to the Eastern Mass Finals where they lost to the state runner up Watertown High School. On December 24, 2012, Cardinal Spellman High School received the Boston Globe’s Nason Award for an outstanding 2011-12 athletic year in Division III, finishing with an overall record of 161-71-1. Spellman just edged Bishop Feehan, which had won the title for 14 straight years.[3]
The award was one of nine the Globe handed out in the 40th year of its Scholastic Awards. The awards rank schools based on their win-loss percentage for regular-season play.
The fall season in 2011 was a particularly impressive one for Cardinals sports teams. Spellman won five Catholic Central titles and had a combined record of 79-15-1.[3]