- Cheverus High School
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Cheverus High School 'Crescamus in Illo per ominaMay we grow in Him through all thingsAddress 267 Ocean Avenue
Portland, Maine, 04103
United StatesCoordinates 43°40′46″N 70°16′40″W / 43.679395°N 70.27776°WCoordinates: 43°40′46″N 70°16′40″W / 43.679395°N 70.27776°W Information Type Co-ed, prep school, Jesuit Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic Established 1917 President Rev. William R. Campbell, S.J. Principal Mr. John H.R. Mullen Faculty 45 Enrollment 545 (2008-2009) Student to teacher ratio 12:1 Campus 25 acres (.1 square km) Color(s) Purple and Gold Athletics 28 Interscholastic Mascot Stag Accreditation(s) New England Association of Schools and Colleges[1] Average SAT scores Critical Reading: 541
Math: 543
Writing: 542Website http://www.cheverus.org Cheverus High School is a private, Jesuit, college-preparatory school in Portland, Maine. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland. Cheverus High School was founded in 1917 as a Diocesan school and was named after French Roman Catholic Cardinal Jean-Louis Lefebvre de Cheverus. The Society of Jesus took over responsibility of the school in 1942.
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Campus
The school is located on property overlooking Portland's Back Cove. It consists of two buildings: the Main building and Loyola Hall, (named after Saint Ignatius of Loyola). Most math and science classes are taught in the main building, while English, history, theology, and fine arts classes are taught in Loyola Hall. The sports facilities are in the Rev. John Keegan Gymnasium, which connects to the main building. The campus also includes Boulos Stadium and Shea Field.
History
Originally named The Catholic Institute High School, it was renamed Cheverus in 1926 after the first bishop of Boston, Jean-Louis Lefebvre de Cheverus. Cheverus was first located on Free Street, moved to Cumberland Avenue in 1946, and then moved to its current location on Ocean Avenue in 1952.
Cheverus was originally run by diocesan priests. In 1942, the Society of Jesus assumed responsibility of the school.
In 2000, the school became coeducational.
Sex abuse scandal
In 1998, nine male alumni claimed that they had been molested while attending Cheverus. Two former faculty members were accused. The school confirmed the abuse and apologized to the victims. The victims also accused both Cheverus High School and the Portland Diocese of hiding information, and that they had previously known about the abuse.
Settlements to victims have reached a cumulative seven figures, with ongoing counseling additional. Primarily, two long time Cheverus faculty members, one the former chair of the English Department, the other, the former head of the Track Team, have admitted they are guilty. Both teachers lost their jobs at Cheverus in 1998. [2]
Academics
Cheverus offers 12 AP classes, and has an honors option for most of its courses. Students must take 25.5 courses in 4 years, including at least 4 mathematics courses, 4 English courses, 4 Theology courses, 3 science courses, 3 foreign language courses (continuing within the same language), and 3 social studies courses [1].
In 2005, the schools' average Verbal SAT score was 575, and the average math score was 576[2].
Extra-curricular activities
Athletics
Cheverus offers many varsity sports, including soccer, lacrosse, sailing, cross country, football, field hockey, ice hockey, basketball, lacrosse, indoor track, track & field, softball, baseball, alpine and nordic skiing, and lacrosse. Cheverus has won 65 Class A State Championships in the following sports:
Boys Baseball (1): 2011
Boys Cross Country (18): 1971, 1972, 1974, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2009
Girls Cross Country (1): 2009, 2010, 2011
Boys Basketball(9): 1930, 1940, 1948, 1961, 1981, 1982, 1997, 2008, 2010
Football (2): 1985, 2010
Boys Golf (1): 2005
Boys Ice Hockey (2): 2005, 2006
Boys Soccer (1): 2001
Boys Swimming (1): 1979
Boys Tennis (4): 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991
Boys Indoor Track (17): 1977*, 1978*, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998
Boys Outdoor Track (10): 1979*, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1989, 1994, 1997, 1998
Girls Ice Hockey (1): 2010
Sailing (2): 2007, 2010
- *Denotes Class B Championship
Spirituality
Cheverus’ Campus Ministry provides opportunities for students to experience Jesuit tradition and develop their own personal faith through prayer, reflection and services. Campus Ministry programs include liturgies and services, retreats, and involvement with Habitat For Humanity. Cheverus High School gathers for worship at significant times during the year. During a regular week, an optional daily Mass is held for students, faculty, staff, parents, and friends in the Loyola Chapel on every morning at 7:15 a.m. In addition to its Theology courses, Cheverus has a retreat program tailor-made to meet the spiritual needs of its students. [3] Prominent among these retreats is Kairos (retreat), open to juniors and seniors (with priority given to seniors). The retreat was begun after three students made the retreat with Boston College High School and returned to lead Cheverus' Kairos V at Cheverus in the fall of 2006.
Dress code
Both male and female students are required to wear a suit coat, a button-down uniform shirt, and dress shoes. Male students must also wear a tie and dress pants, while females may wear either skirts or dress pants. [3]
Notable alumni
- Joseph E. Brennan, former governor of Maine[4]
- Ian Crocker, Olympic swimmer[5]
- John Joubert, serial killer[6]
- Dick Joyce, Major League baseball player[7]
- Charles J. Loring, Jr., Medal of Honor recipient, namesake of Loring Air Force Base[8]
- John O'Leary, Mayor of Portland, Maine and U.S. Ambassador to Chile 1998-2001[9]
School Administration
- Rev. William R. Campbell, S.J., President
- John H.R. Mullen, Principal
- William L. Burke, Academic Vice Principal
- Gary G. Hoyt, Athletic Director
References
- ^ NEASC-CIS. "NEASC-Commission on Independent Schools". http://cis.neasc.org/cis_directory_of_schools. Retrieved 2009-07-28.
- ^ "Boston Globe / Spotlight / Abuse in the Catholic Church / Scandal and coverup". The Boston Globe. http://www.boston.com/globe/spotlight/abuse/stories/031702_maine.htm.
- ^ CheverusHighSchool. "Campus Ministry". http://www.cheverus.org/campusMinistry/campusMinistry.asp/. Retrieved 2008-09-17.[dead link]
- ^ Most Likely To Succeed Company Magazine
- ^ Dangerous When Wet Portland Monthly Magazine
- ^ Maine authorities want to interview Joubert in Nebraska Bangor Daily News, October 19, 1984
- ^ Dick Joyce Historic Baseball
- ^ Major Charles Loring Honored At Cheverus High School WCSH 6
- ^ http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1P1-107027335.html
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