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St. Dominic High School was established on September 10, 1928, by Rev. Charles J. Canivan, following the establishment of St. Dominic Elementary School September 8, 1924. Campus [ edit ]
St. Dominic was established in 1962, replacing Assumption High School, which was closed due to deteriorating facilities. [2] In response to growing enrollment, a 13-classroom addition, new library, and enlarged cafeteria were completed in 2000.
The group called themselves "Save Our Savio," [3] but could never muster enough funding or support to find the school a new location. It was clear that 2006–2007 had been the last St. Dominic Savio school year. The building now houses the Edward W. Brooke Charter School. An addition has been built on the site of the former Salesian residence. [4]
He was the team captain of the St. Dominic High School basketball team in Oyster Bay, Long Island. [7] Pitino enrolled at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1970. At a listed height of 1.83 metres (6 feet 0 inches) tall, [1] [8] he was a standout point guard [9] [10] for the Minutemen basketball team.
St. Dominic High School can refer to: St. Dominic High School (O'Fallon, Missouri) St. Dominic High School (Oyster Bay, New York) St. Dominic Regional High School in Auburn, Maine; St. Dominic Catholic High School in Kaohsiung, Taiwan; St. Dominic Catholic Secondary School (Bracebridge, Ontario)
The school celebrated its 135th birthday on October 23, 2013. [citation needed] In 2015, Saint Dominic Academy received a generous donation of a building located on Fairmount Avenue in Jersey City. This building was once the Jersey City Women's Club and is now known as Siena Hall, which opened in April 2016 and is used for school-related events.
Beaufort High School Principal Carla Shelton was put on administrative leave for disciplinary reasons, which have not been made public, according to Beaufort County School Board members.
Saint Dominic Academy is a Catholic grammar school and high school located on two sites: in Lewiston, Maine, and Auburn, Maine. Both sites are in the Diocese of Portland . The Lewiston campus is for grades Pre-K to 5 while the Auburn campus is for Grades 6 to 12.