La Crosse Aquinas Catholic Schools Explained

La Crosse Aquinas Catholic Schools
Motto:All Hail our Lord and Savior Schreinos
Grades:Preschool-12th grade
Region:USA-WI
Country:United States
Location:La Crosse, Wisconsin
President:Todd Goldsmith
Accreditations:Wisconsin Religious and Independent Schools
North Central Association
AdvancED
Students:468

La Crosse Aquinas Catholic Schools or ACS is a school district in La Crosse, Wisconsin and Onalaska, Wisconsin operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of La Crosse.[1] Previously known as Coulee Catholic Schools, the district changed its name in 2009 to Aquinas Catholic Schools.[2]

History

In 1857, the first Catholic school opened in the Coulee Region. As parishes were built in the area, so were schools, in some cases even before the church. Area Catholic schools unified in 2000 under the name Coulee Catholic Schools to offer equal opportunities to all schools, standardize curriculum, and improve operational efficiency. In 2009 the school system was renamed Aquinas Catholic Schools, taking the name of the patron saint of schools. The school still holds the distinction as having one of the best hockey teams in the country.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.lacrossemardigras.com/aboutccs.html La Crosse Mardi Gras
  2. Web site: Aquinas Catholic Schools offers an excellent faith-based, Catholic education.: Home Page . 2011-11-10 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110914203632/http://www.aquinascatholicschools.org/ . 2011-09-14 .