SAINT IGNATIUS HIGH SCHOOL (CLEVELAND)
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'Saint Ignatius High School' is a private Roman Catholic Jesuit high school for young men located in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. The school is renowned for its high standards of academic excellence, athletic program and its performing arts programs. Each year, nearly 100% of graduates go on to colleges and universities within one year of graduation."Academic Excellence." Saint Ignatius High School Webpage. 11 Feb 2007 [1].
Founded in 1886 by a group of German Jesuits from Buffalo, New York 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.

Saint Ignatius High School remains at its original location at 1911 West 30th Street to this day. The campus includes the original structure, now known as the Main Building, which was completed in 1891 and is now a designated Cleveland Historic Landmark.[1] 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), Father Sullivan, S.J. Gymnasium, Carroll Gymnasium, Murphy Field House, Kyle Field, and the O'Donnell Athletic Complex, which houses Wasmer Field and Dale Gabor Track, and the Xavier Center, which is currently used by the band program. In addition, a $10.2 Million state-of-the-art Performing Arts Center will replace the Xavier Center to house all Performing Arts at Ignatius. A new $3.3 million state-of-the-art Cafeteria will replace the current student center, stage, senior lounge, and cooking areas. The food services opened in August 2006, and in August 2007 phase two will complete the project with a renovated student center.[2]
The school shares its motto "Men for Others" (attributed to Father Pedro Arrupe, S.J.) with nearly every other Jesuit school.[3]
The school is situated in the heart of Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood. The area immediately surrounding Saint Ignatius is heavily impoverished, and the school attempts to help the community that through community involvement programs like the Arrupe Neighborhood Partnership Program and other community outreach and service programs.[4]
Saint Ignatius students strive to live up to the expectations set forth by the school's Graduate at Graduation (Grad at Grad) Document. The Grad at Grad Document challenges all students to be: open to growth, intellectually competent, religious, loving, and committed to doing justice.
Saint Ignatius is the home of the Saint Benedict Joseph Labre Project, a program in which faculty and students build relationships with the homeless through weekly visitation. The institution was the first in the country to institute mandatory service as a class called "Sophomore Service."[5] It is also recognized to house the St. Joseph of Arimethea Pallbearers Society, which sends upperclassmen to funerals of families who are unable to provide their own pallbearers.[6] Every Junior must make a retreat, choosing from a wide variety of options.[7]
In 1990, a fine arts program was added to the school's curriculum. This program is growing, and includes an award-winning chorus and a recently-formed a cappella singing group, the "Cat-o'-tonics". The chorus has received awards in competitions, and the "Cat-o'-tonics" were awarded National Runner-up in the 2006 National Championship of High School A Cappella. There are many musical opportunities including Pep Band, Stage Band, Ignatius Brass, Jazz Band, Liturgical Musicians, and others.[8] The marching band has performed the Script Cats Show for nearly 20 years, and has won many awards and honors at music festivals abroad.
The alma maters of St. Ignatius and another Jesuit high school, St. Xavier High School in Cincinnati, are identical except for the last two lines, which refer to the school name and colors.[9][10] The alma mater was composed in 1937 by the St. Ignatius High School band director, Jack Hearns Sr. St. Xavier High School received permission to use the version modified for their school in 1958. [11]
:''Our famed alma mater graces''
:''Every shrine within our hearts''
:''With her unforgotten faces''
:''And the faith that she imparts''
:''Years in passing cannot sever''
:''Ties of new days from the old''
:''We're Ignatius men forever''
:''As we hail the blue and gold.''9
:''On Ignatius with and your gold and blue ''
:''You're the best team that we ever knew''
:''You've got what it takes to win this game''
:''Honor to your name''
:''Fight you Wildcats of Ignatius High''
:(Opponent's name)''' s team can bid this game goodbye''
:''On the old beam now''
:''You blue and gold team now''
:''And fight to victory!''
:''See List of Alumni of Saint Ignatius High School (Cleveland, Ohio)''
Saint Ignatius High School's sports teams have won Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) Division I State Championships in:
★ Football - 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2001 (National Champions - 1989, 1993, 1995)
★ Cross Country - 1993, 1994
★ Wrestling - 1988
★ Hockey - 2000
★ Basketball – 2001
★ Golf - 2001, 2002
★ Track and Field - 2001
★ Baseball - 2002
★ Soccer - 2004, 2005 (National Championship - 2005,)
★ Crew - Midwest Scholastic Rowing Championship - 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 />National Championships - Gold in Men's Junior 4+ 2004, Silver in Men's Lightweight 8+ in 2006[12]
★ St. Ignatius Wildcats named “High School Team of the 90s” by Student Sport Magazine.[13]
★ Appeared in the very first high school football game televised on ESPN.
★ Featured on the Team Cheerios box along with Saint Xavier High School.[14]
★ USA Today Ranked them #3 out of the 25 best high school football programs in the last 25 years.[15]
★ Ranked #18 in "The Best High School Athletic Programs" in the U.S. by Sports Illustrated.[16]
A strong rivalry exists between St. Edward High School and St. Ignatius High School. The two schools are quite similar in that both are Catholic, college prep, all-boys schools on the west side of Cleveland. The schools are separated by only six miles. One of the main reasons for the rivalry is that the schools draw from the same student pool (e.g., boys from the west side Catholic grade schools.) Because of this, when the students face-off in direct competition, they commonly are up against former grade school friends.
The schools both produce high quality athletic teams, combining for over 50 state titles in the last 30 years.[17] While the schools compete in virtually all sports annually, the main event is the football match up that draws upward of 13,000 fans.[18] In addition, basketball games between the two schools (commonly twice a year) sell out at the hosting school's gymnasium.
Several match-ups live in the lore of Cleveland high school sports. In 1993, the regular season football match-up was regarded as one of the greatest Cleveland football games, resulting in a 35-34 3OT win for St. Ignatius. While the schools are only six miles apart, in 1998 basketball regional lines were drawn along the Cleveland/Lakewood border and the two teams met in the Division I state championship, with St. Edward prevailing 70-61.[19]
★ Ohio High School Speech League State Champions in Policy Debate 2001, 2004, 2006[20]
★ In 2005 the Cleveland chapter of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network awarded its annual Activist Organization award to the student group UMOJA (United Men of Just Actions)[21]
1. "Facilities." Saint Ignatius High School Webpage. 11 Feb 2007 [2].
2. (The Saint Ignatius Magazine, Issue 1 2006).
3. "Philosophy." Saint Ignatius High School Webpage. 11 Feb 2007 [3].
4. "Arrupe Program Homepage." Saint Ignatius High School Webpage. 11 Feb 2007 [4].
5. "Sophomore Service Program Homepage." Saint Ignatius High School Webpage. 11 Feb 2007 [5].
6. Smith, Robert L.. Student group eases burden at funerals." Plain Dealer Cleveland11 November 2005, late. ed
7. St. Ignatius High School Student Handbook. p. 1 Cleveland: 2006.
8. "Ignatius Band Program Homepage." Saint Ignatius High School Webpage. 11 Feb 2007 [6].
9. Alma Mater & Fight Song St. Ignatius High School
10. Class of 2005 Commencement
11. The making of the Saint Ignatius Alma Mater
12. [7] Page on Athletic Achievements on Ignatius Website
13. [8] Football Records Page on Ignatius website
14. News For And About Our Schools
15. All-Time Super 25, School by School
16. [9] Sports Illustrated website "The Best High School Athletic Programs"
17. Ohio High School Athletic Association
18. Ohio: Edmonds Runs Eagles Past St. Ignatius
19. Boys Basketball D1 State Champs
20. [10] Announcement of Victory on Ignatius website
21. Gay People’s Chronicle - news update July 8, 2005
★ Saint Ignatius Official Website
★ Saint Ignatius Athletics Page
'Saint Ignatius High School' is a private Roman Catholic Jesuit high school for young men located in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. The school is renowned for its high standards of academic excellence, athletic program and its performing arts programs. Each year, nearly 100% of graduates go on to colleges and universities within one year of graduation."Academic Excellence." Saint Ignatius High School Webpage. 11 Feb 2007 [1].
History
Founded in 1886 by a group of German Jesuits from Buffalo, New York 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.
Campus
The Main Building, built in 1891
Saint Ignatius High School remains at its original location at 1911 West 30th Street to this day. The campus includes the original structure, now known as the Main Building, which was completed in 1891 and is now a designated Cleveland Historic Landmark.[1] 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), Father Sullivan, S.J. Gymnasium, Carroll Gymnasium, Murphy Field House, Kyle Field, and the O'Donnell Athletic Complex, which houses Wasmer Field and Dale Gabor Track, and the Xavier Center, which is currently used by the band program. In addition, a $10.2 Million state-of-the-art Performing Arts Center will replace the Xavier Center to house all Performing Arts at Ignatius. A new $3.3 million state-of-the-art Cafeteria will replace the current student center, stage, senior lounge, and cooking areas. The food services opened in August 2006, and in August 2007 phase two will complete the project with a renovated student center.[2]
Service
The school shares its motto "Men for Others" (attributed to Father Pedro Arrupe, S.J.) with nearly every other Jesuit school.[3]
The school is situated in the heart of Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood. The area immediately surrounding Saint Ignatius is heavily impoverished, and the school attempts to help the community that through community involvement programs like the Arrupe Neighborhood Partnership Program and other community outreach and service programs.[4]
Saint Ignatius students strive to live up to the expectations set forth by the school's Graduate at Graduation (Grad at Grad) Document. The Grad at Grad Document challenges all students to be: open to growth, intellectually competent, religious, loving, and committed to doing justice.
Saint Ignatius is the home of the Saint Benedict Joseph Labre Project, a program in which faculty and students build relationships with the homeless through weekly visitation. The institution was the first in the country to institute mandatory service as a class called "Sophomore Service."[5] It is also recognized to house the St. Joseph of Arimethea Pallbearers Society, which sends upperclassmen to funerals of families who are unable to provide their own pallbearers.[6] Every Junior must make a retreat, choosing from a wide variety of options.[7]
Fine arts program
In 1990, a fine arts program was added to the school's curriculum. This program is growing, and includes an award-winning chorus and a recently-formed a cappella singing group, the "Cat-o'-tonics". The chorus has received awards in competitions, and the "Cat-o'-tonics" were awarded National Runner-up in the 2006 National Championship of High School A Cappella. There are many musical opportunities including Pep Band, Stage Band, Ignatius Brass, Jazz Band, Liturgical Musicians, and others.[8] The marching band has performed the Script Cats Show for nearly 20 years, and has won many awards and honors at music festivals abroad.
Alma mater
The alma maters of St. Ignatius and another Jesuit high school, St. Xavier High School in Cincinnati, are identical except for the last two lines, which refer to the school name and colors.[9][10] The alma mater was composed in 1937 by the St. Ignatius High School band director, Jack Hearns Sr. St. Xavier High School received permission to use the version modified for their school in 1958. [11]
:''Our famed alma mater graces''
:''Every shrine within our hearts''
:''With her unforgotten faces''
:''And the faith that she imparts''
:''Years in passing cannot sever''
:''Ties of new days from the old''
:''We're Ignatius men forever''
:''As we hail the blue and gold.''9
St. Ignatius Fight Song
:''On Ignatius with and your gold and blue ''
:''You're the best team that we ever knew''
:''You've got what it takes to win this game''
:''Honor to your name''
:''Fight you Wildcats of Ignatius High''
:(Opponent's name)''
:''On the old beam now''
:''You blue and gold team now''
:''And fight to victory!''
Notable alumni
:''See List of Alumni of Saint Ignatius High School (Cleveland, Ohio)''
OHSAA Division I State Championships
Saint Ignatius High School's sports teams have won Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) Division I State Championships in:
★ Football - 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2001 (National Champions - 1989, 1993, 1995)
★ Cross Country - 1993, 1994
★ Wrestling - 1988
★ Hockey - 2000
★ Basketball – 2001
★ Golf - 2001, 2002
★ Track and Field - 2001
★ Baseball - 2002
★ Soccer - 2004, 2005 (National Championship - 2005,)
Other athletic achievements
★ Crew - Midwest Scholastic Rowing Championship - 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 />National Championships - Gold in Men's Junior 4+ 2004, Silver in Men's Lightweight 8+ in 2006[12]
★ St. Ignatius Wildcats named “High School Team of the 90s” by Student Sport Magazine.[13]
★ Appeared in the very first high school football game televised on ESPN.
★ Featured on the Team Cheerios box along with Saint Xavier High School.[14]
★ USA Today Ranked them #3 out of the 25 best high school football programs in the last 25 years.[15]
★ Ranked #18 in "The Best High School Athletic Programs" in the U.S. by Sports Illustrated.[16]
The Holy War
A strong rivalry exists between St. Edward High School and St. Ignatius High School. The two schools are quite similar in that both are Catholic, college prep, all-boys schools on the west side of Cleveland. The schools are separated by only six miles. One of the main reasons for the rivalry is that the schools draw from the same student pool (e.g., boys from the west side Catholic grade schools.) Because of this, when the students face-off in direct competition, they commonly are up against former grade school friends.
The schools both produce high quality athletic teams, combining for over 50 state titles in the last 30 years.[17] While the schools compete in virtually all sports annually, the main event is the football match up that draws upward of 13,000 fans.[18] In addition, basketball games between the two schools (commonly twice a year) sell out at the hosting school's gymnasium.
Several match-ups live in the lore of Cleveland high school sports. In 1993, the regular season football match-up was regarded as one of the greatest Cleveland football games, resulting in a 35-34 3OT win for St. Ignatius. While the schools are only six miles apart, in 1998 basketball regional lines were drawn along the Cleveland/Lakewood border and the two teams met in the Division I state championship, with St. Edward prevailing 70-61.[19]
Other extracurricular achievements
★ Ohio High School Speech League State Champions in Policy Debate 2001, 2004, 2006[20]
★ In 2005 the Cleveland chapter of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network awarded its annual Activist Organization award to the student group UMOJA (United Men of Just Actions)[21]
References
1. "Facilities." Saint Ignatius High School Webpage. 11 Feb 2007 [2].
2. (The Saint Ignatius Magazine, Issue 1 2006).
3. "Philosophy." Saint Ignatius High School Webpage. 11 Feb 2007 [3].
4. "Arrupe Program Homepage." Saint Ignatius High School Webpage. 11 Feb 2007 [4].
5. "Sophomore Service Program Homepage." Saint Ignatius High School Webpage. 11 Feb 2007 [5].
6. Smith, Robert L.. Student group eases burden at funerals." Plain Dealer Cleveland11 November 2005, late. ed
7. St. Ignatius High School Student Handbook. p. 1 Cleveland: 2006.
8. "Ignatius Band Program Homepage." Saint Ignatius High School Webpage. 11 Feb 2007 [6].
9. Alma Mater & Fight Song St. Ignatius High School
10. Class of 2005 Commencement
11. The making of the Saint Ignatius Alma Mater
12. [7] Page on Athletic Achievements on Ignatius Website
13. [8] Football Records Page on Ignatius website
14. News For And About Our Schools
15. All-Time Super 25, School by School
16. [9] Sports Illustrated website "The Best High School Athletic Programs"
17. Ohio High School Athletic Association
18. Ohio: Edmonds Runs Eagles Past St. Ignatius
19. Boys Basketball D1 State Champs
20. [10] Announcement of Victory on Ignatius website
21. Gay People’s Chronicle - news update July 8, 2005
External links
★ Saint Ignatius Official Website
★ Saint Ignatius Athletics Page
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