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(Redirected from Schlarman High School) Private, coeducational school in Danville, , Illinois, United States
Schlarman Academy
Address
2112 North Vermilion Street (North Campus)
1307 Walnut Street (South Campus)
Danville, (Vermilion County), Illinois 61832
United States
Coordinates40°9′39″N 87°37′57″W / 40.16083°N 87.63250°W / 40.16083; -87.63250
Information
TypePrivate, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1945
FounderBishop Joseph Schlarman
PrincipalMark Janesky
ChaplainFr. John Cyr
Grades912
EnrollmentSouth Campus (K-6): 254 (2011)
North Campus (7-12): 125 (2011) (2011)
Average class size18.6 (K-8)
Student to teacher ratio10 to 1
Campus typeSplit;
North holds grades 7-12
South holds grades K-6
Color(s)Blue and Gold   
Fight songSchlarman Fight Song
Mascot"Topper" the Hilltopper ghost
Team nameHilltoppers
AccreditationNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schools
YearbookSchlarman Summit
DioceseRoman Catholic Diocese of Peoria
Athletic DirectorNone
Websitewww.schlarman.com

Schlarman Academy is a private, Roman Catholic academy composed of two campuses. Previously, the Vermilion County Catholic grade schools included: Holy Family, St. Mary’s, and St. Paul’s. In July 2011, these schools consolidated with Schlarman High School to form what is now known as Schlarman Academy. The "South Campus" is a combined primary and middle school (kindergarten through 6th grade) located in the building formerly known as St. Paul School, located at the corner of Walnut St. and Vermilion St. The "North Campus" is a secondary school (7th grade through 12th grade) campus located in the building formerly known as Schlarman High School at the corner of Winter St. and Vermilion St. in Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois. The school was established in 1945 and named after Archbishop Joseph Schlarman, bishop of the Diocese of Peoria at that time.

Schlarman's mascot is The Hilltopper, because the secondary school campus sits on top of a hill close to Lake Vermilion. It is a relatively small school in terms of enrollment, but the north campus is quite expansive and has a large gymnasium. Its north campus comprises one of three high schools in Danville, the others being the city's sole public high school, Danville High School, several blocks away and First Baptist Christian School located across Vermilion Street from the south campus. Schlarman Academy is a school of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Peoria.

Athletics

Schlarman competes in the IESA and IHSA, and is part of the Vermilion Valley Conference in sports such as baseball, basketball, football, softball and volleyball.

Notable alumni

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Schlarman Prospective Student Booklet" (PDF). Schlarman Academy. Retrieved 2013-07-20.
  2. NCA-CASI. "AdvanceEd-NCA Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement". Archived from the original on 2009-05-24. Retrieved 2009-05-23.
  3. ^ "Schlarman Academy". Schlarman Academy. Retrieved 2009-12-04.

External links

Roman Catholic Diocese of Peoria
Bishops
Ordinaries
John Lancaster Spalding
Edmund Michael Dunne
Joseph Henry Leo Schlarman
William Edward Cousins
John Baptist Franz
Edward William O'Rourke
John J. Myers
Daniel R. Jenky
Louis Tylka
Coadjutor
Louis Tylka (2020-2022)
Auxiliary
Peter Joseph O'Reilly
Churches
Cathedral
Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Peoria
Parishes
Holy Trinity Church, Bloomington
Shrine
Queen of the Holy Rosary Memorial Shrine, LaSalle
Education
Newman centers
St. John's Catholic Newman Center, Champaign
High schools
Alleman High School, Rock Island
Central Catholic High School, Bloomington
Marquette Academy, Ottawa
Notre Dame High School, Peoria
St. Bede Academy, Peru
St. Thomas More High School, Champaign
Schlarman Academy, Danville
Former high schools
Academy of Our Lady/Spalding Institute, Peoria
Bergan High School, Peoria
Villa de Chantal, Rock Island
Priests
Gerald Thomas Bergan
James Ryan
John George Alleman
Fulton J. Sheen
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