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Private, coeducational school in Baden, , Pennsylvania, United States
Quigley Catholic High School
Address
200 Quigley Drive
Baden, (Beaver County), Pennsylvania 15005
United States
Coordinates40°39′14″N 80°13′28″W / 40.65389°N 80.22444°W / 40.65389; -80.22444
Information
TypePrivate, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1967
PrincipalMrs. Rita McCormick
ChaplainFr. Robert J. Miller
Grades9-12
Color(s)Burgundy and White
Team nameSpartans
AccreditationMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools
NewspaperThe Q Review
YearbookGenerations
Tuition$8,700
Athletic DirectorMitchell Yanyanin
Websitewww.qchs.org

Quigley Catholic High School is located in Baden, Pennsylvania. It is the only Roman Catholic high school in Beaver County, Pennsylvania. The school opened in 1967 and is named for Monsignor Thomas J. Quigley.

History

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About the Namesake of Quigley

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MONSIGNOR THOMAS J. QUIGLEY: 1905-1960 superintendent of schools for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh until his death in 1960

“…This new school has been named in honor of the late and beloved Monsignor Thomas J. Quigley, who was Superintendent of Schools from August 1939 to December 1955. This extraordinary priest served the diocese, its schools, and the general community as a spiritual leader and an accomplished educator from 1931 until his untimely death in 1960. No man gave so much to education or to the Church as did he. In every area of education he was outstanding. Readily recognized as a leader by public and non-public educators, this priest contributed, in an extraordinary way, to the development of education for all children and for all segments of our community. It is significant that the priests of Beaver County voted by an overwhelming majority to dedicate this school in his memory. In this way they hoped to memorialize and to express appreciation for a life spent in improving both the city of God and the city of humankind. Dedicated priest, scholarly educator, prolific writer, able administrator, but most of all a man committed to a cause – this was Monsignor Quigley. And while we honor his memory by naming this school after him, we do, in fact, honor this school by using his name and identifying it with all that is good in education and community life.” Auxiliary Bishop, Most Reverend John B. McDowell (then, Superintendent of Schools) April 1968 from the Dedication of Quigley Catholic High School.

Academics

Quigley Catholic has again been named as a Catholic High School of Excellence consistently and consecutively since the inception of the honor. This honor of distinction is earned by less than 5% of all Catholic high schools in the nation. .

99% of Quigley Catholic's graduates matriculate to college. Recent graduates have been awarded an average of $126.000 per student in non-need based grants and scholarships. Graduates are accepted to many prestigious schools, including: West Point, United States Air Force Academy, Carnegie Mellon University, University of Notre Dame, John Carroll University, MIT, Case Western Reserve, Fordham University, Harvard University, Allegheny College, Duquesne University, Saint Vincent College, and New York University, to name a few. Template:June 2013

Faculty and Staff:

  • Mrs. Rita McCormick - Principal
  • Sr. Bridget Reilly, O.S.B. - Director of Guidance
  • Mr. Mitch Yanyanin - Consultant
  • Mr. Robert Hramika - Business Manager
  • Mrs. Renee Colonna - School Secretary / Administrative Assistant
  • Mrs. Renee Price - Admissions
  • Dr. Maria Diaz - Chemistry/Physics
  • Ms. Elisabeth Talamo - Science
  • Mrs. Kathleen Philips - English
  • Ms. Lauren Turkovich - Math
  • Ms. Katharine Coley - Math
  • Mrs. Marta Zak - Fine Arts
  • Mrs. Karen O'Bryan - Fine Arts
  • Mr. Timothy Waxenfelter - Social Studies/Public Speaking
  • Miss Maria Myron - Social Studies
  • Mrs. Caitlin Miller - Social Studies
  • Mr. Matt Kuntz - Health/Physical Education
  • Ms. Katie Patton - Religion
  • Mr. Chris Bayardi - Religion
  • Ms. Emily Lyons - English & SAT Prep
  • Mrs. Kathleen Philips - English
  • Ms. Sara Martin - Guidance Counselor

The Worst School award should go to Quigley Catholic. The faculty and staff are very unprofessional and rude one of them Kathleen Phillips. Sources say she has insulted students in front the class room and has degraded students she is one of the worst staff faculty to become a teacher.

Activities

Campus Ministry

Sponsor: Ms. Katie Matlak

Faculty Members: Mr. Chris Bayardi, Sr. Bridget Reilly, O.S.B.,and Mrs. Marta Zak

The Campus Ministry team promotes the Catholic identity and culture of the school. It is a faculty and student collaboration to plan activities that mainly take place in the school chapel. The club is in charge of each grade's mandatory one day Catholic study retreat and two optional weekend Catholic study retreats. In addition, the club has raised money and started collections for charities.

Forensics and Mock Trial

Sponsor: Mr. Timothy Waxenfelter

The art of Public Speaking is taught at Quigley Catholic High School through its nationally recognized Forensics and Mock Trial teams. Mr. Waxenfelter is a Triple Diamond member of the National Forensics League.

Mock Trial

The Mock Trial Team has won eight Pennsylvania State Championships, making it the number one ranked team in the state. The Mock Trial team was national runner-up for the year 2002.

Forensics

The Forensics Team sends individuals to the state and national tournaments annually.

Musical Productions

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Director: Ms. Laura Yoerg

Musical Director: Mrs. Marta Zak

The musical productions allow Quigley students to join and grade school students to become junior cast members. Quigley musicals have been recognized at the annual Henry Mancini Musical Theatre Awards.

Musicals from 1998-2013

Year Musical Year Musical Year Musical Year Musical
1997-1998 Grease 2001-2002 Cinderella 2005-2006 Bye Bye Birdie 2009-2010 Children of Eden
1998-1999 Jesus Christ Superstar 2002-2003 Into the Woods 2006-2007 The Secret Garden 2010-2011 Oklahoma!
1999-2000 Fame 2003-2004 Guys and Dolls 2007-2008 Footloose 2011-2012 Once on This Island
2000-2001 Children of Eden 2004-2005 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 2008-2009 Grease 2012-2013 Back to the 80s

Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science Sponsor: Miss Elizabeth Talamo

The Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science is a state-wide organization which encourages scientific research for students in grades 7 through 12. After designing a scientific experiment students must prepare an oral report of their findings and do a presentation before a panel of judges from the scientific community. Students compete at the regional and state level. Quigley Catholic has participated in PJAS for over 20 years.

National Honor Society

Sponsor: Mrs.Judy Perry

Selection for membership is by a Faculty Council and is supposed to be based on outstanding scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Once elected, members have the responsibility to continue to demonstrate these qualities. Members are elected in the second semester of their junior year.

School Newspaper

Current Moderator: Ms. Emily Lyons

The Q Review is a faculty/student-run newspaper that publishes once a month. The staff is selected by the moderator at the beginning of each school year.

Art Club

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Sponsor: Karen O’Bryan

The College in High School Ceramics program, in conjunction with La Roche College, offers students an opportunity to participate in the traditional ceramic Pueblo and Raku firing process.

Prom Committee

Sponsor: Junior Class Moderators

The prom committee is responsible for organizing and running the junior/senior prom.

Student Council

Sponsors: Ms. Emily Lyons and Mrs. Caitlin Miller

Each class is represented by a student body elected president, vice-president, treasurer and secretary. Each class is responsible for raising funds for their prom.

The Executive Board is elected in a school-wide election at the end of each school year. The Executive Board is composed of the Council President, Council Vice President, Council Secretary, Council Publicity Director, and the Council Spirit Director. Also part of the Executive Board are the four Council Class Directors – the Presidents of each individual class chosen by their classmates each year.

Respect Life Club

Sponsors: The Religion Department

Students meet to pray, learn and discuss. The Respect Life Club raises money to host all-school assembly presentations by pro-life speakers. Members promote the March For Life among the student body.

Student Ambassadors

Sponsors: Ms. Lauren Turkovich

Student Ambassadors are expected to serve and represent the school in a positive manner. New Student Ambassadors are chosen yearly from applicants.

Athletics

The girls sports teams are called the "Lady Spartans" and the boys sports teams are called the "Spartans".

Quigley currently has Fall, Winter and Spring sports.

Fall sports

  • Boy's Golf
  • Girl's Golf
  • Boy's Soccer
  • Girl's Soccer
  • Girl's Volleyball
  • Football

Winter sports

  • Boy's Basketball
  • Girl's Basketball
  • Boy's Hockey
  • Cheerleading

Spring Sports

  • Girl's Softball
  • Boy's Baseball
  • Track and field

Alma Mater

Hail to Quigley for all time

Striving souls for peace of mind

Strengthened by Eternal Pow'r

Meets the Challenge of the hour,

All unworthy aims rejecting,

T'ward the heights our gaze directing

Where the unknown future lies

Steep the path but great the prize.


So shall we with heart and soul

Ever seek the highest goal

With the help of God to be

Nobly wise and strongly free

With the help of God to be

Alma Mater Quigley High!

Controversy

(Fr.) John "Jack" S. Hoehl was school principal from 1971 to 1985. Hoehl (a priest at the time) was accused, by at least 7 men in 2001, of sexual abuse while they were students at Quigley Catholic High School during Hoehl's tenure as principal there. The men claim they were invited to the rectory for, "wrestling team sleep overs" where they were allowed to drink alcohol and smoke marijuana. While they were incapacitated Hoehl sexually abused them. One former Quigley Catholic student claims the abuse continued for four years. The lawsuits have been dropped because the statute of limitations has run out. However, Hoehl was permanently banned from ministry in 1988 by then Bishop, Donald Wuerl, because Wuerl considered the accusations to be credible. On June 16, 2004 the Vatican severed all ties with Heohl. There is no proof that other staff members were involved with or had knowledge of the alleged abuse.

Hoehl went on to become a youth counselor in West Virginia. He was subsequently removed from this post by the West Virginia Board of Counselors because of the credible accusations of sexual abuse from former students at Quigley Catholic High School.

Notes and references

  1. MSA-CSS. "MSA-Commission on Secondary Schools". Retrieved 2009-05-26.
  2. "2007 Catholic High School Honor Roll". Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  3. David, Brian (6 January 2008). "Quigley makes Honor Roll". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  4. "Academics". Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  5. "QUIGLEY CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL WINS STATE MOCK TRIAL CHAMPIONSHIP". News Release Pennsylvania Bar Association. 23 March 2002. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  6. "Quigley Catholic High School (Beaver County) Wins Statewide Mock Trial Competition". Pennsylvania Bar Association News Release. 23 March 2013. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
  7. "At Issue" (PDF). Pennsylvania Bar Association. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  8. http://www.nhs.us/
  9. "Activities". Archived from the original on 2 April 2012. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  10. ^ Rodgers, A. (2004). "Vatican Severs Church Ties to Former Quigley Headmaster" Post Gazette, 15 January
  11. ^ Sheehan, A. (2007). Former Priest Can No Longer Work As Counselor KDKA 30 March
  12. Hasch, M. (2004) Six More Law Suits Filed Against Pittsburgh Diocese Tribune Review 1 July

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