Saint Ignatius High School (Cleveland)

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Template:Use American English Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox school Saint Ignatius High School is a private Catholic, Jesuit boys high school in the Ohio City neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio.

History

Founded in 1886 by a German Jesuit on the invitation of Bishop Richard Gilmour, the school was originally a six-year secondary school based on the German Gymnasium that was to be attended after the completion of six years of grammar school. Separate four-year high school and college programs were formed in 1902, with the college changing its name to John Carroll University in 1923 and moving out of the Cleveland location to neighboring University Heights, Ohio, in 1935.

The words and music of St. Ignatius' alma mater were composed by the school's band director, Jack T. Hearns, in August 1937. His band debuted the alma mater at halftime during a football game on October 1, 1937, replacing their customary "Victory March". In 1958, St. Ignatius gave St. Xavier High School in Cincinnati permission to adapt the song.<ref name="alma mater">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Hearns">Template:Cite news</ref><ref name="Hearns history">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Enquirer Fay">Template:Cite news</ref>

Campus

Saint Ignatius High School remains at its original location at 1911 West 30th Street. The campus includes the original structure, now known as the Main Building, which was completed in 1891<ref>Saint Ignatius High School. Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. https://case.edu/ech/articles/s/saint-ignatius-high-school</ref><ref>St. Ignatius High School. By Cleveland Historical. https://clevelandhistorical.org/items/show/157</ref> and is now a designated Cleveland Historic Landmark.<ref>"Facilities." Saint Ignatius High School Webpage. February 11, 2007 Ignatius.edu</ref> On January 21, 1974, Saint Ignatius was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

Other buildings are Loyola Hall (originally St. Mary of the Assumption Elementary School), Clavius Science Center, Saint Mary of the Assumption Chapel (named after a church that once was located on the current campus), Gibbons Hall, Kesicki Hall (which now houses The Welsh Academy), The Carfagna Family Magis Athletic Center, Father Sullivan, S.J. Gymnasium, Murphy Field House, Kyle Field, McLaughlin Field, and the O'Donnell Athletic Complex, which houses Wasmer Field and Dale Gabor Track. In addition, the $11.5 million Breen Center for the Performing Arts replaced the Xavier Center in August 2009. It houses all student performing arts programs and hosts many events for other local arts groups. A new $3.3 million cafeteria has replaced the former Student Center, stage, senior lounge, and cooking areas. It was renamed the Rade Dining Hall. Both the Saint Mary of the Assumption Chapel and the Murphy Field House projects were funded and overseen by Murlan J. Murphy.<ref>The Saint Ignatius Magazine, Issue 1, 2006.</ref> From 1904 to 1917 Saint Ignatius operated a summer retreat and science campus, in Vermilion, known as Loyola-on-the-Lake.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Academics

The school was recognized by the United States Department of Education as a "Blue Ribbon School" for the 1984-1985 and 2008-2009 school year.<ref>ED.gov, Blue Ribbon Archive Page 65</ref><ref>Ignatius.edu</ref>

Fine arts program

In 1990, a fine arts program was added to the school's curriculum. Its most recent addition has been the Breen Center for the Performing Arts. Musical opportunities include the Wildcat Marching Band, Pep Band, Stage Band, Chorus, Steel Drum Band, Jazz Band, Liturgical Musicians, and others.<ref name="Band">"Ignatius Band Program Homepage." Saint Ignatius High School Webpage. February 11, 2007 Ignatius.edu</ref>

Clubs and activities

Saint Ignatius boasts nearly 100 extra-curricular clubs and student groups, ranging from the student-led yearbook (The Ignatian) to Billiards Club.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Some activities meet daily while others meet less than monthly.

Athletic program

Saint Ignatius' athletic teams are known as the Wildcats and compete as an independent in the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA), at the Division I level. Through the 2023–24 school year, the Wildcats have won 58 state championships across eleven sports teams, highlighted by their 13 state titles in soccer, including six consecutive titles from 2019-2024. Both the overall total of 13 and the six-year streak are the most in OHSAA history for soccer, and the school's 58 state championships rank third overallTemplate:Citation needed in boys' athletic titles.

State championships

* Co-champs

The inventor of the face mask, Ralph Vince, coached the football team to its first city championship, in 1925.

Other extracurricular achievements

Notable alumni

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See also

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