Roger Bacon High School
Roger Bacon High School | |
---|---|
Address | |
4320 Vine Street , , 45217-1542 United States | |
Coordinates | 39°9′46″N 84°30′9″W / 39.16278°N 84.50250°WCoordinates: 39°9′46″N 84°30′9″W / 39.16278°N 84.50250°W |
Information | |
Type | Parochial, Coeducational |
Motto | "In Sanctitate Et Doctrina" (In Holiness and Learning) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1928 |
Oversight | Franciscan |
President | Tom Burke[1] |
Principal | Steve Schad[1] |
Teaching staff | 36.4 (on an FTE basis)[2] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 486[2] (2017–2018) |
Student to teacher ratio | 13.4[2] |
Color(s) | Brown and white |
Athletics conference | Miami Valley Conference |
Team name | Spartans |
Newspaper | The Baconian |
Yearbook | The Troubador |
Website | http://www.rogerbacon.org/ |
Roger Bacon High School is a high school in St. Bernard, Ohio, United States, based in the Franciscan tradition.
This high school was dedicated in 1928, and was under the administration of and staffed by the Brothers and Priests of the Order of Friars Minor, and lay men and women. The school was named in honor of Roger Bacon, a Franciscan friar and English philosopher who placed considerable emphasis on empiricism, and has been presented as one of the earliest advocates of the modern scientific method.
Our Lady of Angels High School was the sister school to Roger Bacon, and was located several hundred yards northeast from campus. OLA was also dedicated in 1928, and due to changing demographics and smaller enrollment, closed its doors for good after the graduating class of 1984. (Google Earth lists OLA, even though the school has closed and the building has been torn down.) That year, Roger Bacon High School became co-educational, and Roger Bacon welcomed the Our Lady of Angels students and alumnae into their family. The class of 1988 was the first four-year co-ed class to graduate from Roger Bacon High School.
Academics[]
The curriculum is accredited by the Ohio Department of Education and the Ohio Catholic School Accrediting Association.
Athletics[]
Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships[]
- Boys' baseball - 1935 [3]
- Boys' basketball - 1982, 2002 [4][5]
- Boys' soccer - 1989, 1990 [6]
- Girls' basketball - 1995 [6]
- Girls' volleyball - 2001, 2004, 2005 [6]
Notable alumni[]
Notable alumni include:
- Mel Anthony (b.1943), former football player, University of Michigan
- Adrian Breen (b.1965), former football player, Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)
- Moe Burtschy (1922 – 2004), baseball player, Philadelphia Athletics (MLB)
- Thomas J. Fogarty M.D. (b.1934), surgical instrumentation inventor; Thomas Fogarty Winery proprietor
- Marc Edward Heuck (b.1969), actor known for his role on Beat the Geeks TV game show on Comedy Central
- Pat Kelsey, head coach of Winthrop University's men's basketball team
- Tom Kramer (b.1968), former baseball player, Cleveland Indians (MLB)
- Robert Ruwe (b.1941), former senior judge of the United States Tax Court
- B.J. Sander (b.1980), former football player, Green Bay Packers (NFL)
- Milt Stegall (b.1970), former football player, Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) and Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL)
- Adolphus Washington (b.1994), football player, Miami Dolphins (NFL)
- John C. Willke (1925 – 2015), physician and anti-abortion activist.
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Administration". Roger Bacon High School. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "ROGER BACON HIGH SCHOOL". Private School Universe Survey. National enter for Education Statistics. Retrieved 28 July 2021.
- ^ Yappi. "Yappi Sports Baseball". Retrieved 2007-02-12.
- ^ Yappi. "Yappi Sports Basketball D2". Retrieved 2007-02-12.
- ^ Yappi. "Yappi Sports Basketball AAA". Retrieved 2007-02-12.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site". Retrieved 2006-12-31.
External links[]
- Greater Catholic League
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati
- Educational institutions established in 1928
- High schools in Hamilton County, Ohio
- Private schools in Cincinnati
- Catholic secondary schools in Ohio
- 1928 establishments in Ohio