Holy Cross High School | |
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Address | |
587 Oronoke Road , New Haven County , Connecticut 06708 United States | |
Coordinates | 41°31′52″N 73°3′54″W / 41.53111°N 73.06500°W |
Information | |
Type | Private, Coeducational |
Motto | Ave Crux, Spes Unica (Hail the Cross, Our Only Hope) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1968 |
Founder | Basil Moreau |
Status | Active |
CEEB code | 070838 |
President | Thomas Pellegrino |
Principal | Thomas J. Pompei |
Assistant Principal | Catherine Xeller |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 500 (2015) |
Average class size | 21 |
Campus size | 37 acres (including playing fields and XC course) |
Campus type | Suburban |
Color(s) | Green and gold |
Slogan | "Educating Hearts and Minds since 1968" |
Athletics conference | Naugatuck Valley League |
Team name | Crusaders |
Rival | Sacred Heart High School (Connecticut) |
Accreditation | New England Association of Schools and Colleges[1] |
Publication | Holy Cross Connections |
Communities served | Waterbury, Watertown, Wolcott, Naugatuck, Newtown, Prospect, Woodbury, Middlebury, Oxford, Beacon Falls, Cheshire, Southington, Southbury, Torrington, Litchfield, Roxbury, Thomaston, Derby, Ansonia, Seymour |
Website | www |
Holy Cross High School is a Catholic secondary school founded in Waterbury, Connecticut, in 1968 by the Congregation of Holy Cross. It is one of the largest Catholic secondary schools in Connecticut, situated on thirty-seven acres in the West End of Waterbury, Connecticut, accessible via Route 8 and I-84.[2] It is not part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford.[3]
Holy Cross has a total enrollment of 500 students, in four grades, with each grade averaging 125 students.[4] Originally an all-boys institution, it became co-educational in 1975 when it merged with the Waterbury Catholic High School, an all-girls school.[5]
The Holy Cross High School campus maintains a campus-wide WiFi signal; a library; a large instrumental and choral music room with adjacent practice rooms; science labs; a foreign language lab; a guidance complex; The Blasius Family auditorium, which seats ~750;[6] a full-service cafeteria; the Timothy J. McDonald Gymnasium; the Stephen J. Ross Fitness Center;[7] and digital classrooms and art studios in the Alex Family Gallery Art and Technology Center. Holy Cross recently invested in the installation of 513 solar panels atop the building's roof.[8]