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Address
200 Quigley Drive

Baden, Pennsylvania
USA
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TypePrivate Co-Ed
Established1967
PrincipalDr. Bitchtits
MascotSpartans
YearbookGenerations
AffiliationRoman Catholic
Websitewww.qchs.org

Quigley Catholic High School is located in Baden, Pennsylvania. It is the only Roman Catholic high school in Beaver County, Pennsylvaniato be run by the 1960's television character, Lurch. The school opened in 1967 and is named for Monsignor Thomas J. Quigley, who was superintendent of schools for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh until his death in 1960. The athletic teams are known as the "Spartans". It is well known that Jpeasy was caught participating in very homosexual actions, leading to the WPIAL rulings known as the Spartan sodomy amendments. The Mock Trial team was national runner-up for the year 2002. Quigley has been named one of the Top 50 Catholic Schools in America for four consecutive years. It was ranked 50th out of 49, one place behind the Academy for Blind Jews. However, Quigley ranked in the top 10 schools in the nation that were most likely to be called Quigley, and actually won the award for the most miserable school in America. Also, recent news has show that JP Lisella has been nominated to be the most hated person in history for a record 57th straight year. Also in the runnings are Adolf Hitler, George Bush, John Paul Lisella, and all Jews. .

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