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Flaget High School

Flaget High School
Flaget.jpg
Flaget High School building after conversion to apartments
Location
Louisville, Kentucky
United States
Information
Type Private
Established 1942
Closed 1974
Grades 9-12
Campus type Urban
Colour(s) Blue and White
Mascot Braves
Affiliation Roman Catholic
Website

Coordinates: 38°15′22″N 85°49′30″W / 38.25620°N 85.82500°W / 38.25620; -85.82500

Flaget High School was a Catholic College preparatory high school in Louisville, Kentucky's West End from 1942 until 1974. It was located throughout its existence at 44th and River Park Drive, in the Shawnee neighborhood of Louisville.

Louisville archbishop John A. Floersh began raising funds for the school in 1941, and a year later purchased the former home of John Henry Whallen at 44th and River Park Drive. The school was named for Benedict Joseph Flaget, the first Bishop of Kentucky.

The classes were taught by Xaverian Brothers who also taught at St. Xavier High School. A dedicated school building was built in 1946 and expanded in 1947 after the razing of the Whallen house. Enrollment passed 1,000 in the 1949–50 school year. Flaget offered students in the predominantly blue-collar West End a chance to attend a college prep high school instead of a vocational school. Many graduates of Flaget would become the first members of their families to attend college. The school produced several notable members of the community, including Citizens Fidelity Bank president Daniel Ulmer, Rohm and Haas president Daniel Ash and University of Louisville trustee George Fischer.


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