Archbishop Stepinac High School Explained

Archbishop Stepinac High School
Pushpin Map:New York
Streetaddress:950 Mamaroneck Avenue
City:White Plains
State:New York
County:(Westchester County)
Zipcode:10605
Country:United States
Coordinates:41.0083°N -73.7533°W
Religion:Roman Catholic
Affiliation:National Catholic Educational Association
President:Fr. Thomas Collins[1]
Principal:Paul Carty
Dean:Joseph Cupertino
Head Label:Athletic Director
Head:Mike O’Donnell
Chaplain:Fr. Timothy Wiggins
Ceeb:335940
Ratio:14.1
Type:Private, all-male
Tuition:$13,500.00 (2019–2020)[2]
Grades:912
Campus Type:Suburban
Athletics Conference:New York Catholic High School Athletic Association
Slogan:"Pride in Our Past, Faith in Our Future".
Motto:Lumen Scientiae, Religio, Cor Amoris Patriae
Motto Translation:Light of Knowledge, Religion, Love of Country
Accreditation:Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools[3]
Rival:Iona Preparatory School
Mascot:Crusader
Sports:Baseball, basketball, bowling, football, golf, hockey, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, tennis, cross country / track & field, wrestling
Team Name:Crusaders
Yearbook:The Shepherd
Publication:The Phoenix (literary journal)
Newspaper:The Crusader

Archbishop Stepinac High School is an American all-boys' Roman Catholic high school in White Plains, New York.

It was operated by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York until the 2009–2010 school year, when it became independent of the Archdiocese.

It was founded in 1948 and named after Aloysius Stepinac, who was the Archbishop of Zagreb in Croatia (which was then part of Yugoslavia).

In 1952, Stepinac was appointed a cardinal by Pope Pius XII. Stepinac was beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1998.[4]

History

The school opened in 1948 with a capacity of 1,360 students. It began with freshman and sophomore years and reached its full complement in 1950.The school was established after fundraising by the Catholic parishes of Westchester County, under the leadership of Francis Cardinal Spellman, the Archbishop of New York, and the archdiocese's educational officials.

The initial purpose of the school was to establish a full educational program with a diversity of subject choices, leading to a well-rounded student. In addition to the college preparatory program, it offered a general course for boys who wanted to finish their education with high school and enter a trade.

Boys were taught by an all-male faculty, almost entirely religious in makeup. In its earliest years, the administration of the school was mostly in the hands of priests of the Illinois-based Viatorian order, aided by some New York archdiocesan priests assisted by religious brothers and an occasional layman. All were under the supervision of the principal, Msgr. Joseph Krug.

Resident at the high school and in semi-retirement was the Catholic scholar, educator, and author Edwin Ryan, D.D. (later Msgr. Ryan). He served on occasion as counselor to students as well as a consultant to the archdiocese.

Students from the school were used as extras in the 1972 film Child's Play directed by Sidney Lumet.

In many sports, Stepinac has many rival schools that include:

Fr. John O'Keefe, the school's president from 1992 to 2004, was permanently removed from ministry in 2016 because of allegations of sexual abuse of a minor.[5] O'Keefe's suspension was announced in a December 16, 2015, letter to parishioners from New York's archbishop, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, who called the allegation "credible" .[6]

Demographics

Race

The high school is 8.5% Asian, 12.5% Black, 14% Hispanic, 60% White and 5% other.[7]

Program

The school's administration and faculty is a mix of priests and lay men and women.

The school draws its students predominantly from Westchester County[8] and has evolved into a college-preparatory school.

The school offers a college-preparatory program, an honors program offering 22 AP classes, and starting in the 2016–2017 school year, an honors academy designed to give students a head start in their respective field.[9]

The school uses a library of digital textbooks that can be accessed by students on a variety of devices and is vastly less expensive than buying individual textbooks.

Athletics

Football

Stepinac began playing football in 1950 and was one of the initial teams in the Catholic High School Football League when the league was organized in 1954.[10]

In 2017, Stepinac was voted as one of the top-15 most-dominant New York high school football programs since 2006.[11]

The Crusaders have been to five straight CHSFL AAA Championships, winning four of five appearances in 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2018.

The Crusaders were the New York State Catholic Champions in 2015, 2017 and 2018.

In 2017, the school finished ranked number five in the tri-state area, number one in New York State and number 160 in the nation by MaxPreps.[12]

2014

In 2014, the school's varsity football team won the AAA Championship in the CHSFL. The school had won lower-division championships, but it was the first time the school was League champion since 1955, when it shared the title with Saint Francis Preparatory.[13] [14]

2015

The 2015 Stepinac Varsity Crusaders went undefeated at 12-0 and won both the Catholic High School Football League (CHSFL) and Catholic High School Athletic Association (CHSAA) Championships to complete an historic season.

On November 28, 2015, the Stepinac Crusaders football team defeated the Monsignor Martin Conference champion Saint Francis High School of Buffalo 42–28 at Grand Island High School to capture their first state championship.[15] The victory marked the end of a 12-game undefeated season.[16]

2016

Stepinac played in the 2016 CHSFL AAA championship game, losing to Cardinal Hayes High School.[17]

2017

Stepinac won the 2017 Catholic High School Athletic Association (CHSAA) New York State Football Championship.[18] [19]

2018

Stepinac won the 2018 Catholic High School Athletic Association (CHSAA) New York State Football Championship[20] for the second consecutive year by defeating St. Francis of Buffalo.

Basketball

Stepinac's basketball team captured a state championship in 2018.[21]

Stepinac's basketball team won the New York Archdiocese Championship in 2020.[22]

Hockey

In the 2017–18 hockey season the Stepinac Crusaders were undefeated with a 25-0-1 record. The team captured the CHSHL B division championship by defeating Xavier High School in two consecutive games in the best of three championship round.[23]

Track and Field

On June 11, 1963, the Stepinac Two Mile Relay Team set the National High School record of 7:49.3. Running on the St. John's University grasstex track in Hillcrest, Queens, the team of Kevin Malone (2:00.7), John Lamb (1:56.3), Ray Donaton (1:55.5), and Brian Hernon (1:56.8) broke the previous record of 7:49.9. The team was named High School All Americans by the Amateur Athletic Union.[24]

Wrestling

Archbishop Stepinac's wrestling team won the Catholic league championship during the 2013–2014 season and the 2014–2015 season.

Drama Club

The school's auditorium is named after Edward Bowes, the host of the Major Bowes Amateur Hour. The theatre hosts programs including the Annual Alumni Theatre, Annual Talent Show, the Fall Dramas, and the Spring Musicals.[25]

Notable alumni

Archbishop Stepinac High School alumni include:[26]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Administration . Archbishop Stepinac High School . 2009-11-15 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080621121434/http://www.stepinac.org/RelId/607055/ISvars/default/Administration.htm . 2008-06-21 .
  2. Web site: Admissions . Archbishop Stepinac High School.
  3. Web site: Archbishop Stepinac High School. Archbishop Stepinac High School. 2 October 2015. August 14, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200814131412/https://www.msa-cess.org/default.aspx?RelID=606553. dead.
  4. Web site: Blessed Alojzije Stepinac . . 5 December 2021.
  5. News: 7 Victims Name Priests Who Sexually Abused Them as Children. 2017-05-19. . en. 2019-02-24. Otterman. Sharon.
  6. Web site: Priest Accused of Sex Abuse Removed from Ministry. . en. 2019-02-24.
  7. Web site: ARCHBISHOP STEPINAC HIGH SCHOOL. National Center for Education Statistics. April 30, 2020.
  8. Web site: Archbishop Stepinac High School > About Us > History . Archbishop Stepinac High School . 2009-11-15 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080724032329/http://www.stepinac.org/RelId/605977/ISvars/default/History.htm . 2008-07-24 .
  9. Web site: Haffey . John. Stepinac High School Launches New Honors Academy . . December 1, 2022 . January 25, 2016.
  10. Web site: CHSFL Varsity League Champions. 2014-07-03 . New York Catholic High School Football League.
  11. News: Top 15 Most Dominant New York High School Football Programs since 2006 . 2017-07-12. . 2018-11-21. en-US.
  12. Web site: Archbishop Stepinac High School 17–18 Football Schedule . . en-US. 2018-11-21.
  13. Web site: A Dream Realized: Stepinac Wins the "AAA". Devaney, Kevin Jr. . 22 November 2014. . 29 November 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141209021549/http://www.msgvarsity.com/hudson-valley/a-dream-realized-stepinac-wins-the-aaa-1.1658024. 9 December 2014. dead.
  14. Web site: Archbishop Stepinac 2014 Football Schedule . MaxPreps.
  15. Web site: Nagelhout. Ryan. Stepinac Wins CHSAA State Championship . . 1 February 2016.
  16. Web site: Archbishop Stepinac 2015 Football Schedule . MaxPreps.
  17. Web site: Stepinic Crusaders Varsity Schedule 2016 . CHSFL.
  18. Web site: Stepinac Wins 2017 Catholic High School New York State Football Championship . The Examiner . 20 November 2017.
  19. Web site: Stepinac Crusaders Varsity Schedule 2017 . CHSFL.
  20. Web site: Football: Stepinac repeats as Catholic state champs with dominating 49-7 win. lohud.com. en. 2018-12-11.
  21. Web site: Thomoson . Josh . Boys basketball: This time, Stepinac leaves no doubt about who's No. 1 . Lohud . 20 November 2018.
  22. Web site: Boys basketball: With revenge in mind, Stepinac takes Archdiocesan title over St. Ray's.
  23. Web site: A Toast to Stepinac Hockey-Undefeated CHSHL B Division Champs. www.theexaminernews.com. 6 March 2017. en-US. 2018-11-21.
  24. New York Times, June 12, 1963, page S51
  25. Web site: Stepinac Theatre. Achbishop Stepinac High School . en. 2018-11-21.
  26. Web site: Archbishop Stepinac High School -> Hall of Fame Inductees . 2011-07-29 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111001212918/http://www.stepinac.org/RelId/611756/ISvars/default/Hall_of_Fame_Inductees.htm . 2011-10-01 .
  27. Web site: Zacchio . Mike . November 24, 2018 . Football: Stepinac repeats as Catholic state champs with dominating 49-7 win . lohud.com . 2 December 2022.
  28. http://spectropop.com/ChipTaylor/index.htm Norman Druker and Mick Patrick, "Chip Taylor Interviewed", Spectropop
  29. Web site: Cordova . David . This Is New York: Part 16: The Magical Summer of R.J. Davis . Dave's Joint . December 9, 2021 . September 20, 2019.
  30. Web site: Dougherty . Mike . October 20, 2023 . Stepinac basketball star Boogie Fland makes his college commitment . The Journal News.
  31. http://mlb.mlb.com/media/video.jsp?video=200711072295591 Interview with Garagiola
  32. Web site: Marks . Brendan . A.J. Griffin is primed to be another in a long line of Duke stars . . June 17, 2021 . April 13, 2020.
  33. Web site: Thomson . Josh . Boys basketball: At Stepinac, Westchester/Putnam POY Alan Griffin delivered on his promise . . December 17, 2020 . April 6, 2018.
  34. Web site: Rapay. Eugene. April 27, 2020. Former Stepinac star Gavin Heslop signs with Seattle Seahawks. 2020-08-16. The Journal News. en-US.
  35. Web site: Classmates – Find Your School, Yearbooks and Alumni Online. registration.
  36. News: Dopirak . Dustin . Jordan Tucker left his dream school and found what he was looking for at Butler . November 27, 2021 . . February 8, 2019.
  37. News: Gary. Stern. 2B . April 26, 2007. The Journal-News. White Plains, New York. Stepnac Inducts Voights into Hall of Fame. .
  38. Web site: Thomson . Josh . August 22, 2017 . Football: Trill Williams a better player, leader in return to Stepinac . May 27, 2023 . The Journal News . en-US.