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Address
Map
2300 Madison Avenue

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68701-4456

Coordinates42°1′54″N 97°26′33″W / 42.03167°N 97.44250°W / 42.03167; -97.44250
Information
TypePrivate, Parochial, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1926
PresidentFr. Dave Belt
PrincipalJeff Bellar
Grades712
Color(s)Red and White   
Team nameKnights
AccreditationNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schools [1]
Athletic DirectorJeff Heimes
Websitewww.norfolkcatholic.org

Norfolk Catholic Jr./Sr. High School is a parochial Roman Catholic high school located in Norfolk, Nebraska, USA. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Omaha. The school is affiliated with Sacred Heart Parish, a parish of the Archdiocese of Omaha. Founded in 1926 by Father Daniel Moriarity, the school was originally located at 6th St. and Madison Ave. In 1961, a separate three-year high school was formed at the current location (24th and Madison Ave). The 9th grade became part of the high school in 1976.

The school's mascot is the Knight and its colors are red and white.

Norfolk Catholic students score consistently above the national averages on the ACT exam. The school is renowned for its very successful football and drama programs, tied for the most drama championships in Nebraska, and the third-best number of football playoff appearances among all Nebraska schools. The school also boasts 29 individual state champions in Nebraska's Speech competition.

Mission statement

Be it known to all who enter here, that Christ is the reason for this school, the unseen but ever present Teacher in its classes, the model of its Faculty and the inspiration of its Students. Catholic Education is an expression of the mission entrusted by Jesus to the Church He founded.

Nebraska State Championships (37)[2]

Nebraska State Records

  • Drama - Most Drama Championships (12)
  • Football - Most Touchdown Passes in a Game, Chris Jessen, 6 vs. Stanton (1999)
  • Football - Most Interceptions in a Season, Aaron Hughes, 18 (1991)
  • Football - Most Interceptions in a Game, Aaron Hughes, 5 (1991)
  • Football - Most Field goals in a Playoff Series, Tyler Daake, 5 (2006)
  • Football - Longest Field goal in a Playoff Game, Tyler Daake, 50 Yd. vs. Chase County (2007)
  • Football - Longest Punt Return in a Playoff Game, Devin Neal, 88 Yd vs. North Bend Central (2009)

Notes

  1. ^ NCA-CASI. "NCA-Council on Accreditation and School Improvement". Retrieved 2009-06-23.
  2. ^ Welcome to NSAA