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Regina High School (Ohio)

Regina High School
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Address
1857 South Green Road
South Euclid, Ohio, (Cuyahoga County) 44121
United States
Coordinates 41°30′32.22″N 81°31′7.69″W / 41.5089500°N 81.5188028°W / 41.5089500; -81.5188028Coordinates: 41°30′32.22″N 81°31′7.69″W / 41.5089500°N 81.5188028°W / 41.5089500; -81.5188028
Information
Type Private, All-Girls
Motto With God All Things Are Possible
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Patron saint(s) Mary, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary
Closed 2010
Oversight Sisters of Notre Dame,
Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland
Principal Sr. Margaret Gorman
Grades 912
Color(s) Green and Gold         
Slogan Learn ∙ Serve ∙ Lead
Team name Royals
Accreditation North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Publication Green & Gold Magazine
Newspaper The Regent
Yearbook Prism
Director of Guidance Rosemary Lips
Athletic Director John Schweickert
Website

Regina High School was a private, Catholic all-girls high school located in South Euclid, Ohio. It was run by the Sisters of Notre Dame, who also run Notre Dame College, which is located next door. It was a part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland. Approximately one fifth of the teachers were nuns; the remaining teachers are both male and female lay persons. The school offered the students the ability to grow in an environment that supports them and encourages them to be who they are. The school announced in October 2009 that the 2009-2010 school year would be its last. Regina's last day of class was June 4, 2010.

The school was most notable for its basketball team, the Regina Royals, who were state champions in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, and 2009. The school also had soccer, volleyball, tennis, cross country, swimming, bowling, track and field, and softball teams.

Students had many extracurriculars to choose from. Regina High School was noted in the greater Cleveland Catholic community for its Clown Ministry, a group that dons face paints and performs sign language that is often religious in nature. The club performs the Stations of the Cross (set to contemporary music) every year and raises money for charities. This ministry works and dedicates their time to have a positive impact on others lives. Visiting nursing homes, serving meals at hunger centers, raising money for various organizations in need, and many other activities show only a portion of how loving and giving these girls truly are. Regina's newsmagazine, the Regent, has won awards from the Northeast Ohio Scholastic Press Association for its writing and layout. Most recently, in 2009, the Regent was awarded a first-place ranking. One other notable extracurricular activity Regina hosts is its produced musicals or plays. Past shows include Bye Bye Birdie, Honk!, Once Upon a Mattress, The Wizard of Oz, Anne of Green Gables and Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella, and most recently Disney's Beauty and the Beast. The summer student-directed plays include Alice in Wonderland, The Canterbury Tales, Snow White, and Rumpelstiltskin. Performances include young male actors mainly from Benedictine High School, Saint Ignatius High School, and Mayfield High School.


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