Totino-Grace High School

Totino-Grace High School
Address
1350 Gardena Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota, (Anoka County), 55432
United States
Coordinates 45°4′26″N 93°14′3″W / 45.07389°N 93.23417°W / 45.07389; -93.23417Coordinates: 45°4′26″N 93°14′3″W / 45.07389°N 93.23417°W / 45.07389; -93.23417
Information
Type Private, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established 1966
President Dr. Craig Junker
Principal Ms. Cheri Broadhead
Associate Principal Mr. Dan Vandermyde
Grades 912
Enrollment 769 (2013)
Color(s) Navy Blue and Gold
        
Athletics conference Northwest Suburban
Mascot Eagle
Team name Eagles
Accreditation North Central Association of Colleges and Schools [1]
Newspaper The Eagle
Yearbook The Talon
Dean of Students Jeff Ferguson
Athletic Director Mike Smith
Website www.totinograce.org

Totino-Grace High School is a private, Catholic high school in Fridley, Minnesota. Totino-Grace is an Archdiocesan co-educational Catholic high school in the Lasallian tradition.


In the late 1950s, the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis in Minnesota sought to expand the number of Catholic high schools in the Twin Cities area. At this same time, Monsignor Joseph Lapinski, pastor of Immaculate Conception Parish in Columbia Heights, purchased some land in nearby Fridley in the hope that the Archdiocese would build one of these new high schools there. Approval for a new high school in Fridley was soon given, and in 1965, the Christian Brothers accepted responsibility for administration of the school. The School Sisters of Notre Dame joined the Brothers in this task, and opened Archbishop Grace High School in September 1966, with 175 freshmen. The first graduating class was the Class of 1970.

From its very beginning, the Brothers and Sisters welcomed the presence of laymen and laywomen as their colleagues in every area of the school's operation. To this day, these men and women have provided the continuity of spirit and tradition that is one of the school's strengths. The school grew throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s. In 1970, the Christian Brothers informed the Archdiocese that they could no longer be personally responsible for the financial operation of the school, and a lay Corporate Board was begun to formulate policy for the school.

The school was originally named to honor Archbishop Thomas L. Grace, an early Minnesota bishop who was a pioneer in education. In 1980, the name of the school was augmented to Totino-Grace to honor the generous benefaction of Jim and Rose Totino, entrepreneurs in the frozen pizza business. Today Totino-Grace is one of the largest (with a student population of approximately 800) of the thirteen Catholic high schools in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis.

The school's long association with the Christian Brothers and its support of the Lasallian educational mission led Totino-Grace to declare itself to be a Lasallian School in 1997. Totino-Grace is now part of a worldwide network of Lasallian Schools with approximately 5000 Brothers and 70,000 lay colleagues teaching nearly one million students in eighty-two countries. Lasallian educators believe that to touch the hearts of the children entrusted to them is the greatest miracle of all.

On July 2nd, 2013, the school President, Dr. William Hudson resigned and disclosed that he had been in an 18 year long same-sex relationship.[2]

Totino-Grace also terminated the employment of English and religion teacher Kristen Ostendorf in August of 2013 two days after coming out as a lesbian. Ostendorf taught at Totino-Grace High School without issue for 18 years but was summarily dismissed when she refused to resign willingly from her position. When asked why she came out as a lesbian despite the obvious threat to her job, Ostendorf stated that she found herself unwilling to remain "part of a community where I was required to hide and compromise and deny who I am."[3] [4]


Performing arts

Totino-Grace is widely know throughout the country for the choir and band programs. Under the Direction of Terrance Voss (choir) and Tim Hoffman (band), the performing arts at Totino-Grace have grown immensely in popularity and esteem or the past few years. They have performed in many ceremonies, such as their performances with the Minnesota National Guard Band in 2012 or most recently at The 50th Anniversary of the Assassination of John F. Kennedy Ceremony in Washington D.C. in January 2013.

Show choir

Much like the Totino-Grace academic choir, the school's varsity show choir, "Company of Singers", has had great success since its beginning. Under the direction of Terry Voss and Tim Hoffman, along with assistant directors Heather Douglas and Brian Salzer, the group is an all student ensemble, with accompanying crew and band. Over the past decade they have grown into one of the most recognizable show choirs in the country. After their perfect season in 2010 where the group swept at all of their competitions, the groups has gone on to compete both the FAME Nationals and the National Competition in Nashville, Tennessee.

Athletics

Totino-Grace offer 18 different sport activities,[5] including baseball, basketball, bowling, cheerleading, cross country, dance, football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball, weight lifting and wrestling. There are also a number of extracurricular organizations.

Football

The football team was Minnesota State Champions in 1977, 1978, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, and 2010 in the Class AAAA division.[6] In 1977, 1978, 2006 2009 and 2012, the Eagles had perfect records. The team also had a second place finish in 1989, along with 24 total state tournament appearances. In 2011, the team voluntarily moved up to Class AAAAA, and in 2012, the team won the Class AAAAA state championship. In 2013, the team moved up to Class AAAAAA despite being a class AAAA sized school by attendance.

Hockey

The Men's Hockey team won the Class A state tournament in 2002. The men's team also finished 2nd in the state during the 1995 and 2005 seasons.

Basketball

Girls basketball won the state tournament in 2008.

Soccer

Girls soccer won the state tournament in 2001, 2002 and 2007. In 2009, Paul Yonga was named Class A. Mr. Soccer. Yonga owns the career scoring record at T-G, the single season and career assists record, and was named the best player in the North Suburban Conference as both a junior and a senior. He has been First Team All-State three years in a row, and was chosen as the Minnesota High School Gatorade Boys Soccer Player of the Year as a junior.[7]

Dance team

The E'gals Dance Team has won many state championships and has placed in at least the top 4 every year.

Track and field

Track and field has had many true team state appearances, including a boy's first-place finish in 2006 and girl's in 2008. The Track and Field team won the True Team State Championship in both the Boys and Girls division in 2009. This is the first time in school history that both Boys and Girls have won in the same season.

Cross country

The boys cross country team had their first ever state appearance in 2009.[8]

Lacrosse

In addition to many conference and state championships by numerous teams, the 2010 Totino-Grace Boys Varsity Lacrosse team won its first ever section 4 title.[9]

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