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== Activities ==
== Activities ==
In early 2008 the North Catholic robotics team competed in the First Robotics competition at the University of Pittsburgh. They placed 17 out of 33, which is reasonably well considering most of the teams were veterans. The team was sponsored by the North Catholic Alumni Association. The team will be competing again this coming school year.
In early 2008 the North Catholic robotics team competed in the First Robotics competition at the University of Pittsburgh. They placed 17 out of 33, which is reasonably well considering most of the teams were veterans. The team was sponsored by the North Catholic Alumni Association. The team will be competing again this coming school year.

== Academics ==
The academics at North Catholic are lacking. THough the top students in the last graduating class are Lexie Deriggi, Adam Dashner, Shayla Mitrik, Drew Nowak, and Aaron Krueger in that order of Rank. The top students of the 2009 graduating class are Ally Scalo and Kevin Cottinton. Let it be known that three of the thes students listed: Drew Nowak, Kevin Cottington, and Aaron Krueger are from the school St. Alphonsus. Many of the top acadmic students come from the school.




== Athletics ==
== Athletics ==

Revision as of 23:31, 19 December 2008

North Catholic High School
File:Northcatholichspgh.png
Address
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1400 Troy Hill Road

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USA40°27′38″N 79°59′08″W / 40.460532°N 79.985530°W / 40.460532; -79.985530
Information
TypePrivate
Established1939
PresidentMr. Frank Orga
PrincipalMr. Lou Lazarro
Grades9–12
Enrollment315[1]
Color(s)Scarlet and Gold
MascotTrojan
AffiliationMarianist (Roman Catholic)
Websitewww.north-catholic.org

North Catholic High School is a private Catholic high school located on Troy Hill on the Northside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The school's mascot is the Trojan and its official colors are scarlet and gold.

North Catholic High School began as an all-boys school in 1939, founded by Bishop Hugh Charles Boyle of the Diocese of Pittsburgh and the Marianists.[2] Girls first began enrolling in the school in 1973.

In April 2006, North Catholic High School announced that the Diocese of Pittsburgh approved the move of the school from Troy Hill to Cranberry Township in southern Butler County.[3][1] The driving reason for the proposed move is the declining enrollment at the school and changing demographics suggesting a greater percentage of kids enrolling from Pittsburgh's outer suburbs. The cost to finance the move (expected to be as much as $30 million) will fall entirely on the school, with no financial help coming from the Diocese of Pittsburgh. A final decision on the move, which is not expected to be complete before 2010, is expected in June 2007.

Activities

In early 2008 the North Catholic robotics team competed in the First Robotics competition at the University of Pittsburgh. They placed 17 out of 33, which is reasonably well considering most of the teams were veterans. The team was sponsored by the North Catholic Alumni Association. The team will be competing again this coming school year.

Academics

The academics at North Catholic are lacking. THough the top students in the last graduating class are Lexie Deriggi, Adam Dashner, Shayla Mitrik, Drew Nowak, and Aaron Krueger in that order of Rank. The top students of the 2009 graduating class are Ally Scalo and Kevin Cottinton. Let it be known that three of the thes students listed: Drew Nowak, Kevin Cottington, and Aaron Krueger are from the school St. Alphonsus. Many of the top acadmic students come from the school.


Athletics

In 2007 the North Catholic Trojans baseball team was WPIAL Class AA Champion for the second time in three years.

The 2007 Golf team shot a career low 218, with three players shooting personal bests. North completed their season with three wins, which tripled their win total of the year before.

Notable alumni

Notable Staff

Gail Stutz- Teaches: Gym, Health, Awesome

References

  1. ^ a b Grant, Tim (2006-12-29). "2 big gifts for moving lifts spirits of North Catholic". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 2007-05-08.
  2. ^ "About North". North Catholic High School. Retrieved 2007-05-08.
  3. ^ Grant, Tim (2006-04-22). "North Catholic moving from Troy Hill; heading north". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 2007-05-08.