Archbishop Curley-Notre Dame High School Explained

Archbishop Curley Notre-Dame High School
Streetaddress:4949 NE 2nd Avenue
City:Buena Vista, Miami
State:Florida
County:(Miami-Dade)
Zipcode:33137
Country:USA
Religion:Christian
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Oversight:Congregation of Christian Brothers
Founder:Edmund Ignacious Rice
Head Of School:Edmund Rice
Principal:Douglas Romanik
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Dean:Terry Williams
Ranking:1
National Ranking:420
Sat:2200-2400
Act:32-35
Type:Private, Coeducational
Grades:6-12
Campus Size:16acres
Accreditation:Southern Association of Colleges and Schools[1]
Mascot:Knight
Team Name:Curley Knights
Yearbook:The Lance
Newspaper:Knight Times
Established:1953 (as two separate schools for boys and girls)
1981 (as Archbishop Curley-Notre Dame High School)
Closed:2017
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Free Text3:Coach Dedee Pierre

Archbishop Curley-Notre Dame High School was a private, Roman Catholic high school in the Buena Vista neighborhood of Miami, Florida, United States. It was located in and operated by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami.

On September 27, 2016, the Archdiocese of Miami announced that, due to continued dwindling enrollment, the school would close in August 2017.[2] The school was merged with Monsignor Edward Pace High School, in Miami Gardens, at the start of the 2017–2018 academic year.[3]

History

In 1953, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Augustine (which, on October 7, 1958, became the Roman Catholic Diocese of Miami, under Bishop Joseph Patrick Hurley) created two new Catholic high schools. Archbishop Curley High School (for boys) and Notre Dame Academy (for girls), were founded in 1953, in Miami, Florida. Archbishop Curley High School was initially administered by diocesan priests from 1953 to 1959, followed by the Congregation of the Brothers of the Holy Cross from 1960 to 1970, and again by diocesan priests from 1970 until 1985. Notre Dame Academy was originally administered by the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Saint Augustine from 1953 to 1959. From 1960 to 1981 the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary administered Notre Dame Academy. The two schools merged in 1981 onto the Archbishop Curley High School campus to form coeducational Archbishop Curley-Notre Dame High School. From 1985 the school was administered by the Congregation of Christian Brothers.[4]

At the start of the 1960–61 school year, five black students left all-black Holy Redeemer, encouraged to do so by nuns. Three male students enrolled at Archbishop Curley, and two female students enrolled at Notre Dame.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.advanc-ed.org/oasis2/u/par/accreditation/summary?institutionId=11164 Institution Summary
  2. http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/education/article104215321.html Beloved Catholic high school to shut down next year
  3. https://thefloridacatholic.org/2017/06/22/archbishop-curley-closing-why-is-this-happening/ Archbishop Curley closing … why is this happening?
  4. Web site: About Archbishop Curley Notre-Dame High School. 2007-05-11. ACNDHS. https://web.archive.org/web/20070403163322/http://www.acnd.net/About/About.htm. 2007-04-03.