Notre Dame Academy (Green Bay, Wisconsin)

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Notre Dame de la Baie Academy
NotreDameAcademyGreenBayWisconsinSign.jpg
Address
610 Maryhill Drive

, ,
54303-2092

United States
Coordinates44°31′13″N 88°3′7″W / 44.52028°N 88.05194°W / 44.52028; -88.05194Coordinates: 44°31′13″N 88°3′7″W / 44.52028°N 88.05194°W / 44.52028; -88.05194
Information
TypePrivate
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Patron saint(s)Our Lady of the Bay
Established1990
PresidentTom Kiely
PrincipalPatrick Browne
ChaplainFather Jordan Neeck, O. Praem
Faculty75 (2021-2022)
Grades912
GenderCoeducational
Enrollment782 (2020-2021)
Classes offeredInternational Baccalaureate, College Credit, Honors
Hours in school day7
Color(s)Royal blue, green and white    
Fight song"Notre Dame Victory March"
Athletics conferenceFox River Classic
MascotTriton
Team nameTritons
AccreditationAdvancED[1]
NewspaperThe Tritonian
Tuition$6,820 for members of participating parishes
$8,120 for members of non-participating parishes
$10,620 for international students
AffiliationNorbertine Order
Websitewww.notredameacademy.com

Notre Dame de la Baie Academy (known locally as Notre Dame or simply NDA) 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 800 students.

History[]

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, the school 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.

Extracurriculars[]

In the 1990s, Notre Dame had a competitive show choir called The Guys and Gals.[2] Today, NDA houses a number of clubs like Chinese Club, the Tritones, Chess Club, Gamer's Union, ASTRA, and STING Cancer.

Athletics[]

Notre Dame's athletic teams are known as the Tritons, and compete in the Fox River Classic Conference of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. The school has won twenty-eight WIAA state championships. [3]

State Championships (WIAA Division 2 unless otherwise noted, asterisk indicates a co-op team)
Sport Year
Girls basketball 2001, 2013, 2014, 2021
Girls Cross Country 1990 (WISAA Division A), 2014
Girls Cross Country (Individual) 2010 (Allie Woodward)
Boys Cross Country 1991 (WISAA Division A)
Football (Division 3) 1992 (WISAA Division 1), 2003, 2015
Boys Golf 1992 (Division 1), 2007, 2011
Girls Golf (Division 1) 2006, 2007, 2008
Boys Hockey (Division 1) 2012
Girls Hockey (Division 1)* 2014
Lacrosse (WLF sponsored) 2012, 2013
Girls Dance (WACPC) 2011 (Division 3 Pom), 2012 (Division 3 Pom), 2012 (Division 2 Jazz)
Boys Soccer 2001, 2007, 2008
Girls Soccer (Division 3) 2018
Boys Tennis 2012, 2019
Boys Tennis (Singles) 2008 (Michael Koval)
Boys Tennis (Doubles) 2013 (Mark Cullen/Nick Del Moral), 2016 (Charlie Parish/Isaac Hingtgen)
Girls Tennis 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2010
Girls Tennis (Singles) 2011 (Ellie Zimmerman)
Girls Tennis (Doubles) 2010 (Katie Pott/Christina Schaupp)
Boys Track and Field 2002
Boys Track and Field (300m Hurdles) 2011 (Thurgood Dennis)
Girls Track and Field 2010
Girls Track and Field (1600m) 2010 (Allie Woodward)
Girls Track and Field (3200m) 2010 (Allie Woodward), 2011 (Allie Woodward)
Girls Track and Field (4 × 200 m Relay) 2012 (M. Rapisarda, S. Rapisarda, C. Stevenson, M. Walczyk)

Notable people[]

Notable alumni[]

Notable faculty[]

References[]

  1. ^ AdvanceED. "Institution Summary". Retrieved February 26, 2018.
  2. ^ "SCC: Viewing School - Notre Dame de la Baie Academy". www.showchoir.com. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  3. ^ "State Championships by School". WIAA. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
  4. ^ "Notre Dame's Mason Appleton commits to Michigan State". Press Gazette Media. Retrieved 2018-12-04.
  5. ^ "McCormick passing on passion with hockey camp". Press Gazette Media. Retrieved 2020-01-08.
  6. ^ Beattie, Trent (September 14, 2015). "Professional Football Veteran Now Strives for Excellence in the Catholic Faith". National Catholic Register. Retrieved April 19, 2020.

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