Notre Dame High School | |
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Address | |
910 North Eastern Avenue Crowley, Louisiana, (Acadia Parish) 70526 United States |
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Coordinates | 30°13′18″N 92°22′3″W / 30.22167°N 92.36750°WCoordinates: 30°13′18″N 92°22′3″W / 30.22167°N 92.36750°W |
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Type | Private, Coeducational |
Religious affiliation(s) | Catholic |
Established | 1967 |
Administrator | Lewis Cook |
Principal | Cindy Istre |
Chancellor | Fr. Higginbotham |
Grades | 9–12 |
Color(s) | Scarlet Red and Navy Blue |
Mascot | Pioneer |
Accreditation | Southern Association of Colleges and Schools |
Dean of Students | Nolan Theriot |
Athletic Director | Lewis Cook, Jr. |
Website | http://ndpios.com |
Notre Dame High School is a private, Catholic high school in Crowley, Louisiana. It was formed in 1967 by consolidating the three Catholic high schools in Acadia Parish; St. Michael of Crowley, St. Joseph of Rayne, and St. Francis of Iota. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette.
Notre Dame's shield symbolizes the three principal Catholic ethnic groups which originally settled the area of Acadia: The German people are symbolized by the heraldic eagle, displayed with wings and outstretched legs; the Lebanese are represented by the Lebanon Cedar; and the Fleur-de-lis (or white lily), a religious symbol, is the national symbol of France.
Notre Dame High School of Acadia Parish began its operation as a Catholic, co-educational school for students in grades 9-12 in September 1967. It was formed by consolidating the three Catholic high schools in Acadia Parish; Saint Michael in Crowley, Saint Joseph in Rayne, and Saint Francis in Iota. At the time of consolidation it was decided that the facilities of St. Michael be used until Notre Dame could build its own facility or make some other arrangements. On January 31, 1977, the Notre Dame School Board of Directors and seven church parishes purchased proportionate shares of Notre Dame from St. Michael Parish thus giving Notre Dame a permanent home.
Preceding the consolidation, committees under the direction of Father Robert Sibille, composed of faculty members and students from all three schools, met and selected possible uniforms, school colors, mascots, emblems and size. A school philosophy was written and curriculum and faculty began to take shape.
The Catholic Church parishes actively participating in the government of the school are: St. Michael, Crowley; St. Joseph, Rayne; St. Francis, Iota; Immaculate Heart of Mary, Crowley; St. Lawrence, Mowata; St. Leo IV, Roberts Cove; St. John the Baptist, Lyons Point; and Immaculate Conception, Morse. Each church parish provides leadership in the government of the school and each financially subsidizes the school based on the number of students who attend the school from the parish. Board members are elected lay people from each parish and a priest-chancellor who represents the pastors of the eight church parishes.