Vandebilt Catholic High School

Vandebilt Catholic High School
Address
209 South Hollywood Road
Houma, Louisiana Louisiana, (Terrebonne Parish), 70360
 United States
Coordinates 29°36′13″N 90°44′55″W / 29.60361°N 90.74861°W / 29.60361; -90.74861Coordinates: 29°36′13″N 90°44′55″W / 29.60361°N 90.74861°W / 29.60361; -90.74861
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Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic,
Brothers of the Sacred Heart
Established 1870
President David Keife
Principal James Reiss
Asst. Principal Melissa Adams,
Kerri Dupre,
Quinn Moreaux
Chaplain Br. Carl Evans, S.C.
Chief custodian Blake Hebert
Faculty 70
Grades 812
Average class size 25
Color(s) Royal Blue and Gold         
Team name Fightin' Terriers
Rival Edward Douglas White Catholic High School
Accreditation(s) Southern Association of Colleges and Schools [1]
Athletic Director Laury Dupont
Assistant to the Athletic Director Harvie Douglas Hamilton III
Website

Vandebilt Catholic High School, located in Houma, Louisiana was founded by the Marianite Sisters of Holy Cross in 1870 (as St. Francis de Sales High School until 1965 and later Houma Central Catholic High School until 1966) and continued by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart, is a diocesan co-educational institution for grades 8-12 in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux (Louisiana). The school is committed to spiritual formation and academic excellence in an environment rooted in Catholic values and in the teachings of Jesus Christ.

Vandebilt primarily serves Catholic students of Terrebonne Parish. A college preparatory curriculum is offered as the school stresses a personal approach to the education of the whole student through diverse academic, athletic, and co-curricular programs.[citation needed]

Vandebilt Catholic was named after Father August Vandebilt (November 10, 1866- April 7, 1938), who was born in the Netherlands. He was ordained into the priesthood at the American College of Louvain on June 29, 1890. Father Vandebilt died in his position as pastor of the Church of St. Francis de Sales in Houma, Louisiana.

Houma Central Catholic High School was named in honor of Father Vandebilt on March 27, 1966.

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Mascot

The mascot of Vandebilt Catholic High School is the Boston Terrier (by appearance), though known as the "Fightin' Terriers."

Alma mater

To thee our Alma Mater
We raise our colors high
To sing of Terrier triumphs
As the blue and gold march by.
The faith we've learned
We'll always keep
With loyal pride in thee.
Thy love and truth, O Vandebilt
Will live in memory.[citation needed]

Noted alumni

External links

Notes and references

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