St. Anthony High School (Milwaukee)

St. Anthony School of Milwaukee
Location
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United States
Coordinates43°0′42″N 87°55′21″W / 43.01167°N 87.92250°W / 43.01167; -87.92250
Information
TypePrivate, Coeducational, Choice Program
MottoEcce Nova Facio Omnia
(Behold, I make all things new)
Religious affiliationRoman Catholic
Patron saintsChrist the King and Saint Anthony of Padua
Established1872
PresidentRosana Mateo
PrincipalRose Martin
PastorFr. Fabian Rodas
GradesK12
ColorsNavy Blue and gold
SloganFaith. Family. Forward.
Team nameRoman Legion
Communities servedSouth Side
Feeder schoolsSt. Anthony School
Websitewww.stanthonymilwaukee.org

St. Anthony High School is a Roman Catholic private school (grades 9-12) located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee. Founded in 2009,[1] the school is part of St. Anthony School, which was founded in 1872.[2]

History

The high school began classes on August 31, 2009, with an enrollment of 107 students. It was the first new Catholic high school in the Milwaukee archdiocese in more than 25 years and the first Catholic high school on the south side within the boundaries of the city of Milwaukee since St. Mary's Academy closed in 1991.[1] Previous leadership includes Father Cliff Ermatinger (Pastor) and Zeus Rodriguez (President 2012 - 2016).[3]

Curriculum

The curriculum at St. Anthony High School follows a Catholic, college-preparatory model focused on academic rigor and faith formation. Students study core subjects including theology, English, mathematics, sciences, social studies, and world languages, with opportunities for electives, service learning, and college readiness support to prepare them for postsecondary success.

Athletics

In 2012, the boys soccer team won the Division III state championship in the second year of the program's existence.[4][5]

Athletic conference affiliation history

References

  1. ^ a b Borsuk, Alan J. "St. Anthony to add high school". JSOnline. Retrieved March 25, 2009.
  2. ^ "St. Anthony's Since 1952". St Anthony’s School.com. Retrieved March 25, 2009.
  3. ^ "reference". Retrieved August 12, 2024.
  4. ^ St. Anthony soccer team rockets to the top
  5. ^ 2012 State Boys Soccer Tournament Schedule