Tampa Catholic High School | |
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Address | |
4630 North Rome Avenue Tampa, Florida, (Hillsborough County) 33603 United States |
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Coordinates | 27°59′8″N 82°28′32″W / 27.98556°N 82.47556°WCoordinates: 27°59′8″N 82°28′32″W / 27.98556°N 82.47556°W |
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Type | Private, college-prep |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 4 September 1962 |
Founder | Msgr. John F. Scully |
Oversight | Diocese of Saint Petersburg |
Principal | Thomas Reidy |
Chaplain | Br. Chris Burns, CFC |
Faculty | 60 |
Grades | 9–12 |
Gender | Co-ed |
Enrollment | 740 (2012) |
Average class size | 22-30 |
Campus | Urban |
Campus size | 40 acres (160,000 m2) |
Color(s) | Green and White |
Mascot | Crusader |
Team name | Crusaders |
Rival |
Jesuit High Berkeley Prep |
Accreditation | Southern Association of Colleges and Schools |
School fees | $600-$1,000 |
Tuition | $11,540 |
Dean of Students | Cheriese Edwards |
Assistant Dean of Students | Ty Griffin |
Director of Enrollment | Sherry Copestick |
Athletic Director | Freddie Langiotti |
Director of Alumni Relations | Rosalyn Rodrigues, '73 |
Website | tampacatholic.org |
Tampa Catholic High School is a diocesan, Catholic, coeducational high school located in Tampa, Florida, United States, founded in 1962. It is in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Petersburg. Its motto is "Veritas et Caritas," which means "Truth and Charity."
The Diocese of St. Augustine opened Tampa Catholic High School on September 4, 1962 to serve the needs of Catholic education for the parish families of Hillsborough County. The school was guided through its early years by Monsignor John F. Scully, the founding President, and was staffed by diocesan priests, the Dominican Sisters of Adrian, Michigan and dedicated lay personnel. The school opened with one classroom building and a convent.
After spending one year in temporary quarters at Christ the King parish, 230 9th and 10th grade students made their way to the new Tampa Catholic campus. TC was initially planned to house a girls' division to be known as Lourdes Academy; the boys' division was to be located elsewhere in Tampa. The plan was changed to provide a coeducational facility, taking into account the already operating Academy of the Holy Names and Jesuit High School. The campus consisted of only the South and Center buildings, with the library, chapel and administration located in the Center building. The early classes were held in eight classrooms with a chemistry-physics-biology laboratory, a home economics room, a library, and an administration area.
In 1964 the first class of seniors was enrolled and the multi-purpose building (now the cafeteria) was completed. In 1965 Tampa Catholic graduated its first class, numbering 51. This was also the first year TC had a full squad for a football team, playing a schedule of both JV and varsity games. The school mascot at the time was known as the Tampa Catholic Colts.
For the 1965-66 school year Tampa Catholic changed its colors to green and white and its mascot to the Crusaders. That same year TC played its first homecoming game against Admiral Farragut Academy.