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Elizabeth Seton High School was established on March 15, 1957, and opened with an enrollment of 138 freshmen and a faculty of six Daughters of Charity in September 1959.. As early as 1965, the Maryland State Department of Education issued a Certificate of Approval to the school and in 1968 the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools accredited it.
Originally known as Elizabeth Seton High School, named in honor of Elizabeth Bayley Seton, the first native-born American saint and foundress of the Sisters of Charity, the school upheld its four founding cornerstones of Faith, Leadership, Scholarship and Community. Initially an all-girls school, it became coeducational in 2003. [2]
Elizabeth Seton School – Run by the Sisters of Charity; operated from 1951 to 1964; school buildings used for Elizabeth Seton College. Franciscan High School (Mohegan Lake) – Run by the Missionary Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis; operated from 1960 to 1991. [13] Mary Immaculate High School – Run by the Dominican Sisters of ...
With approximately 127,129 students enrolled for the 2009–10 school year, the Prince George's County Public Schools system is the second largest school district in the state of Maryland; the third largest school district in both the Washington Metropolitan Area and Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area; and it's the 18th largest school ...
Harvey's season-high is 39 against South Decatur on Feb. 10. On tap for Seton Catholic this Saturday in the New Castle Regional championship is Liberty Christian (16-9), winners of its last six games.
Seton-La Salle Catholic High School, Pittsburgh Seton Hall Preparatory School , West Orange, New Jersey St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School , Summerlin, Nevada
The school was formed in 1979 through the merger of two predecessor schools, South Hills Catholic High School, which was an all-male school run by the Christian Brothers, and Elizabeth Seton High School, an all-female school run by the Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill. [4]
Seton High School, Cincinnati, Ohio. Seton High School is a parochial all-female, college-preparatory high school in the Price Hill neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. Seton was founded as Mount St. Vincent Academy in 1854. It was also known as Cedar Grove Academy. Cedar Grove was renamed in honor of Elizabeth Ann Seton on September 12, 1927.