Pacelli High School (Columbus, Georgia) Explained

Pacelli High School
Address:2020 Kay Circle
City:Columbus
State:Georgia
Country:United States
Coordinates:32.4833°N -84.9342°W
Religion:Christian
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Oversight:Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah
Affiliation:National Catholic Educational Association[1]
Founder:Reverend Monsignor Herman J. Deimel
Principal:Veronica Collins
Rector:Rev. Jeremiah McCarthy, JCL
Faculty:19[2] (2014)
School Code:110832
Avg Class Size:13
Ratio:11:1
Type:Private, coeducational
Grades:9–12
Campus Size:23acres
Athletics:11 interscholastic sports
Conference:Georgia High School Association Class A Region 4
Motto:Pax per sapientiam. (Latin)
Motto Translation:Peace through wisdom.
Accreditation:Southern Association of Colleges and Schools[3]
Mascot:Viktor the Viking
Team Name:Vikings/Lady Vikings
Colors:Red, white and navy
Yearbook:The Skald
Newspaper:Voice of the Vikings
Established:1958
Homepage:Pacelli High School

Pacelli High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Columbus, Georgia, United States. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah and is the only Catholic high school in southwestern Georgia. The school is connected to St. Anne School, and both schools are governed through a joint system by St. Anne Catholic Church.[4]

History

On March 2, 1958, Holy Family High School was established by Reverend Monsignor Herman J. Deimel, priest at the Church of the Holy Family. Holy Family was the first Roman Catholic high school established in the city of Columbus, attached to Holy Family School (a K‒8 parish school). In late 1958, Thomas Joseph McDonough, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah, decided to change the name to honor Pope Pius XII (whose birth name was Eugenio Pacelli).

Pacelli's athletic program began with its first football team, which was established in 1960.[5]

St. Anne Catholic Church was established in 1961 following a Mass being celebrated in the Pacelli cafeteria. The lower school, Holy Family School was changed to St. Anne School, and the new church was connected to it. In the summer of 1980, St. Anne Church and School, along with Pacelli, underwent extensive renovation. This renovation included a new St. Anne church, along with additions to St. Anne School.[6] The original church was turned into a media center/library for Pacelli. A small chapel still remains today in the Pacelli media center, containing six pews, an altar, and a small tabernacle. These renovations concluded with the addition of the Pacelli Sports Arena, a multi-purpose gymnasium. Its name was later changed to the W. Donald Land Sports Arena.

In 1989, construction of the Elena Amos Arts and Science Center was completed. This allowed for the addition of five more classrooms, along with an alumni office. Later that year, Pacelli's fitness center (weight room) was also completed. It was later named after the late Nathan Rustin, a long-time Pacelli football coach. Pacelli expanded again in 1999, with new additions including a fully equipped science lab, updated art studio, renovated kitchen and faculty dining facilities, and new building for administrative offices connected to St. Anne School.

In 2008, plans were finalized to combine Pacelli High School with St. Anne School. The decision to combine the schools came from the recommendation of various committees and St. Anne Catholic Church. Both schools are now governed by St. Anne Church. Pacelli and St. Anne School operate in a unified manner, sharing office workers, admission directors, and other employees.[7]

In 2010, nearly all of Pacelli's athletic facilities received renovations. In 2011, the Nathan Rustin Fitness Center was completely renovated, and additions included new high quality weight lifting and exercise equipment.[8] In May 2012, a donation from the Sisters of Mercy prompted a major renovation of the Pacelli media center/library, which was completed at the end of 2012.[9]

Academics

Pacelli is known locally for its numerous Advanced Placement classes. It offers AP classes in American Government, Biology, Calculus, Chemistry, English Literature, Microeconomics, Statistics, Studio Art, and United States History. As in most schools, students have the option of preparing for AP exams independently, and many do. Students travel to nearby Columbus State University to take their AP exams. Pacelli also offers 19 honors courses.

No strict core curriculum exists, but ninth and tenth graders are offered limited flexibility in their courses. Juniors and seniors are freer, selecting electives and other courses.

Graduation requirements

Pacelli students entering grade 9 must earn a minimum of 24 Carnegie credits. Students must take one core course each year in English, math, science, social studies, and religion. All students are also required to earn one credit in fine arts, as well as 1/2 credits in both health and physical education.

Course typeCredits needed
English4 credits
Mathematics4 credits
Science4 credits
Religion4 credits
Social studies3 credits
Foreign language2 credits
Health/physical education1 credit
Fine arts elective1 credit
Choice electives1 credit

Community service

Each year, students must complete community service projects as part of religion class. 9th graders are required to do two projects per semester while 10th, 11th, and 12th graders are required to do three. Seniors are also required to do a senior project. To earn full credit for the projects, students must turn in a journal of each experience. The project portion of the students' Religion grade is 10% of their final average.[10]

Activities

Athletics

Pacelli has competed in different regions and classifications under the Georgia High School Association as PHS has grown through the years:[11]

Interscholastic athletic teams[12]
Sport Level Season Gender
BaseballV, JV Spring Boys'
BasketballV, JV Winter Coed
CheerleadingV, JV Fall, winter Girls'
Cross-countryV, JV Fall Coed
FootballV, JV Fall Boys'
GolfV, JV Spring Coed
SoccerV, JV Spring Coed
SoftballV, JV Fall Girls'
TennisV, JV Spring Coed
VolleyballV, JV FallGirls'
WrestlingV, JV Winter Boys'

GHSA state championships

GHSA Class A Region Championships

Pacelli-Brookstone rivalry

Pacelli's biggest rival is Brookstone High School, located in North Columbus (north of Pacelli's Midtown campus). Although Pacelli plays Brookstone in all of their sports, the most popular rivalry is their yearly football game, dubbed the "Battle for the Jug".[17] [18] The winner of this game gets to keep the "Broocelli Jug" (a milk jug painted red and blue) at their campus for the next year, along with bragging rights. In 2013, Pacelli received the jug for the first time since 2004 in a 14–7 win.[19] The rivalry first began in 1972, and Brookstone leads the series 27–17–1.[20]

Clubs and organizations

Pacelli features student-led clubs and organizations. They include the following:[21]

  • Drama Club
  • Empty Bowl Club
  • Green Team
  • Literary Team
  • Math Team
  • Pep Club
  • Pro-Life Club
  • Prom Committee
  • Rotary Interact Club
  • SKALD Yearbook Club
  • Student Ambassadors
  • Student Council

Notable alumni

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NCEA School Locator. 2015-09-24. NCEA. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150925110407/http://www.ncea.org/data-information/school-diocesan-locator. 2015-09-25.
  2. http://sasphs.net/documents/2015/1/College_Admissions_Profile-1.pdf School Profile
  3. Web site: AdvancED-Find Accredited Institutions. 2015-09-24. AdvancED. https://web.archive.org/web/20150915085513/http://www.advanc-ed.org/oasis2/u/par/search. 2015-09-15. dead.
  4. http://www.stannecsg.com/41 St. Anne Catholic Church - St. Anne-Pacelli Catholic School
  5. http://ghsfha.org/showgamesgy.php?GSEASONID=1960&gTeamID=Pacelli Georgia High School Football Historians Association
  6. Web site: History - St. Anne Catholic Church - Columbus, GA. 4 October 2023.
  7. Web site: St. Anne Pacelli - About Us - History . 2012-05-30 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120306173630/http://www.sasphs.net/history.htm . 2012-03-06 .
  8. Web site: Through These Doors...Champions Are Made!. archive.constantcontact.com. 4 October 2023.
  9. Web site: Facebook. www.facebook.com. 4 October 2023.
  10. 2010‒2011 Good News Student Planner.
  11. Web site: Georgia High School Football Historians Association . 2013-10-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131004215255/http://ghsfha.com/rstandings.php?gTeamID=Pacelli . 2013-10-04 . dead .
  12. http://www.sasphs.net/athletics.htm Athletics
  13. http://www.ghsa.net/congratulations-2007-2008-ghsa-state-baseball-champions 2008 GHSA State Baseball Champions
  14. http://www.ghsa.net/node/735 Results of the 2007 GHSA State Golf Meets
  15. http://www.ghsa.net/ghsa-fast-pitch-softball-champions GHSA Fast-Pitch Softball Champions
  16. Web site: GHSA Boys Cross Country Champions . GHSA.net . 4 October 2023 . 4 October 2023.
  17. Web site: Brookstone and Pacelli to Battle It Out Over The Jug. WTVM. 5 November 2007.
  18. News: Pacelli looks to get back on track in battle against rival Brookstone for the Broocelli Jug. White. Chris. 15 October 2010. Ledger-Enquirer. 6 June 2012.
  19. News: Mitchell. David. Pacelli 14, Brookstone 7: Peterson, Vikings end losing streak to Cougars. 8 October 2013. Ledger-Enquirer. 4 October 2013.
  20. http://ghsfha.org/showgamesgo.php?gTeamID=Brookstone&GOPPONENTID=Pacelli Georgia High School Football Historians Association.
  21. http://www.sasphs.net/activities.htm Activities