Holy Cross High School (Covington, Kentucky)

Holy Cross High School
Address
3617 Church Street
Covington, Kentucky, (Kenton County), 41015
United States
Coordinates 39°2′54″N 84°30′6″W / 39.04833°N 84.50167°W / 39.04833; -84.50167Coordinates: 39°2′54″N 84°30′6″W / 39.04833°N 84.50167°W / 39.04833; -84.50167
Information
Type Private, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established 1921
Principal Mike Holtz
Teaching staff 38
Grades 912
Enrollment 385 (2014)
Average class size 18.7 students
Color(s) Red and Black         
Slogan "A Size For All"
Team name Indians
Average ACT scores 22.3
Newspaper The New Herald
Website www.hchscov.com

Holy Cross High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Covington, Kentucky. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Covington. The mascot is an Indian. The current principal is Mr. Mike Holtz, and the Dean of Discipline is Mr. Pat Ryan.

Background

Holy Cross High School was established in 1891.[1] It has two buildings: the first, the "Old Building", was built in 1891, while the other, the "New Building", was built in 1961. The school is known for its academic enhancement program which features courses focused on assisting students who have difficulty in core subjects. The school also offers a variety of programs to assist families requiring financial assistance

Extra Curricular Activities

Holy Cross High School offers a wider range of activities for students. Among the most popular are football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, golf, bowling, softball, track and field, cross country, swimming, intramural basketball, tennis, academic team, school paper, drama club, choir, Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), rosary club, and baseball. Among the major sports, soccer, basketball and volleyball have won the Kentucky "All-A Tournament" in recent years. The only state sanctioned State Championship in school history was won by the football team in 2011,but in 2015 the girl's basketball team won State and the All "A" Classic ending the year #25 in the US.

References

  1. HCHS. "Quick Facts about HCHS". Retrieved 2007-05-11.

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