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It closed at the end of the 1993–1994 school year and immediately reopened as Notre Dame Prep. The Marists supported Notre Dame after its rebranding. [3] A 100-acre (40 ha) campus in an outlying area in Pontiac houses Notre Dame Prep and Marist Academy. [4] The school opened on August 28, 1994. The first class graduated in 1995.
Notre Dame High School was a Catholic, all–male, non–residential college preparatory school in the Detroit suburb of Harper Woods, Michigan.It was closed in 2005, with 295 students, after more than 50 years due to budget concerns, according to the Archdiocese of Detroit. [1]
St. Mary's Preparatory, Orchard Lake (516 enrollment, co-ed) Shrine Catholic High School, Royal Oak, Michigan (256 enrollment, co-ed) St. Clair County. Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School, Marine City (153 enrollment, co-ed) Wayne County. Cabrini High School, Allen Park (435 enrollment, co-ed) Detroit Cristo Rey High School, Detroit (311 ...
Lake Michigan Catholic High School, St. Joseph; ... Notre Dame Preparatory School and Marist Academy (9-12) Pontiac Academy for Excellence (K-11) Pontiac High School;
Notre Dame High School (Harper Woods, Michigan) (closed in 2005) Notre Dame Preparatory (Pontiac, Michigan) Notre Dame High School (Biloxi, Mississippi): see Mercy Cross High School (Biloxi, Mississippi) Notre Dame High School (Cape Girardeau, Missouri) Notre Dame High School (St. Louis), Missouri; Notre Dame High School (New Jersey ...
Ohio State was No. 1 in the final Associated Press Top 25 college football poll of the season Tuesday after beating Notre Dame for its first national championship since 2014. The Buckeyes (14-2 ...
The 6-foot-4, 315-pound Spindler chose Notre Dame over Michigan, picking the Fighting Irish from an offer list that also included LSU, Ohio State and Penn State. Spindler is the No. 3 rising ...
Baringer was born and grew up in Waterford, Michigan and attended Notre Dame Preparatory School and Marist Academy. [1] He initially signed a National Letter of Intent to play college football at Southern Illinois, but was granted a release and committed to play at Illinois as a preferred walk-on. [2]