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Scranton Prep opened its doors in 1944. At the request of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Scranton and of Catholic families in the area, the Jesuits who had recently assumed ownership of the University of Scranton began preparations to open a college preparatory school in the Scranton area. [2]
In 1942 governance of the University of Scranton passed over to the Society of Jesuits. In 1944 Scranton Preparatory School was founded, with its first quarters in a former private hospital building; it moved to its present location in 1963 and became independent of the university in 1978. [9] [13] [14]
Aug. 15—SCRANTON — If Monday's practice is any indication, Louis Paris is much more comfortable as the quarterback in the Scranton Prep offense. In drills and team passing sessions, the junior ...
The Dunmore and Scranton Campuses retained the upperclassmen of the original schools, and all of the freshmen attended the Dunmore Campus. For the 2008-2009 school year onward, the Scranton Campus was closed, several modular classrooms were added on to the Dunmore Campus, and Holy Cross High School was physically united.
Nov. 4—DUNMORE — A perceived mismatch on paper became one on the turf at Dunmore High School on Saturday afternoon. Scranton Prep scored touchdowns on seven of its first 10 plays against an ...
Jul. 15—MOSCOW — Mick O'Malley hopes to make a major impact one more time. The All-Region linebacker intends to close out his time representing Scranton Prep on a high note following a ...
Scranton Preparatory School; West Scranton High School; Lancaster County. Eastern. Garden Spot High School, New Holland; Manheim Central High School, Manheim;
Oct. 7—DUNMORE — Scranton Prep held a seven-point lead, but Abington Heights had the ball on the Cavaliers 29 to start the second quarter. Comets quarterback Nick Bradley dropped back and ...