Butte Central Catholic High School

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Butte Central Catholic High School
Butte Central Catholic High School 1.JPG
Address
9 South Idaho Street

, ,
59701

United States
Coordinates46°0′44″N 112°32′28″W / 46.01222°N 112.54111°W / 46.01222; -112.54111Coordinates: 46°0′44″N 112°32′28″W / 46.01222°N 112.54111°W / 46.01222; -112.54111
Information
TypePrivate, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1892
SuperintendentDr. Timothy Uhl
PrincipalJ. P. Williams
ChaplainFather Beretta
Teaching staff30
Grades912
Enrollment132 (2007-2008)
Student to teacher ratio15:1
Color(s)Maroon and White   
SloganWhere Faith and Science Meet
Fight song"Notre Dame Victory March"
AthleticsGo BC
Athletics conferenceMontana Southwest A
Team nameMaroons
AccreditationNorthwest Accreditation Commission[1]
USNWR rankingA
AffiliationRoman Catholic Diocese of Helena
Athletic DirectorChad Peterson
WebsiteOfficial school website

Butte Central Catholic High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Butte, Montana. It is one of two high schools in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Helena, the other being Loyola Sacred Heart in Missoula. Their mascot is the Maroons.

Montana High School Association State Championships[]

List of state championships attained by the school:[2]

  • Boys Basketball – 1950, 1956, 1978, 1984, 1992, 2020
  • Boys Football - 1945, 1948, 1952, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973
  • Boys Swimming - 1996, 2003
  • Boys Golf - 1978, 1989
  • Boys Cross Country - 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1980
  • Boys Track and Field - 1982
  • Boys Wrestling - 1983
  • Girls Basketball - 1981, 1982, 2011, 2016
  • Girls Softball - 1997, 1999, 2000
  • Girls Track and Field - 1981, 1982, 1983

Notable alumni and faculty[]

References[]

  1. ^ NAAS. "Northwest Association of Accredited Schools". Archived from the original on January 25, 2009. Retrieved 2009-07-29.
  2. ^ MHSA. "Montana High School Association Web site". Retrieved 2006-12-31.
  3. ^ Foley, Bill (April 17, 2009). "Life in the Big Leagues: Butte's Robbie Johnson living the dream". - The Montana Standard.
  4. ^ "O'CONNELL, Jerry Joseph, (1909-1956)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved October 14, 2012.
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