Assumption High School (Kentucky)

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Assumption High School
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Assumption High School (Kentucky)
2170 Tyler Lane

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40205

United States
Coordinates 38°13′1″N85°40′40″W / 38.21694°N 85.67778°W / 38.21694; -85.67778
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Type Private, All-Girls
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established1955
School district Sisters of Mercy
PresidentMary Lang
PrincipalMartha Tedesco
Faculty82.9 (on an FTE basis) [1]
Grades 912
Enrollment877 (2017–18) [1]
Average class size18
Student to teacher ratio10.6 [1]
Color(s) Rose and White   
Nickname Rockets
Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools [2]
Website http://www.ahsrockets.org

Assumption High School is a Catholic all-girls high school located in Louisville, Kentucky, sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy.

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History

The history of Assumption High School began in 1951 when the Most Reverend John A. Floersh, Archbishop of Louisville, asked the Sisters of Mercy to establish a new high school at the corner of Bardstown Road and Tyler Lane. The school first opened on September 6, 1955. In that first year, tuition was $100 and the student body consisted of 103 freshmen and 50 sophomores. [3]

The first principal was Sr. Mary Prisca Pfeffer, and the faculty consisted of five Sisters of Mercy. Another sister served as the cook and was the only staff member. For three years, the sisters lived on the third floor of the school until there were finally enough funds to build a separate convent. Their current Principal, Martha Tedesco, graduated from Assumption in 1990. Current enrolment is almost 900 young women, grades 9–12.[ citation needed ]

Academics

Assumption offers a college preparatory curriculum, with courses at the Academic, Honors, Honors I, Advanced, CP, and AP levels. Advanced Placement (AP) courses are available for freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Assumption offers 26 AP classes. Assumption also offers college credit through the ACES Program, which provides dual credit through Bellarmine University, and these courses are commonly referred to as the CP level.[ citation needed ]

Achievements

Assumption is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Kentucky Department of Education. Assumption is one of a dozen schools in the nation to be honored with the National Catholic Education Association's Innovations in Education Award in 2005, as well as one of eight schools to receive the RAMP award for Assumption's model counseling program from the American School Counselor Association.[ citation needed ]

Assumption was the first school to receive the Beacon of Hope Award, Making a Difference Award from the Learning Disabilities Association of Kentucky. The faculty consists of 79 certified professional teachers, 93% of whom have advanced degrees.[ citation needed ]

The high school has been named a U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon School of Excellence on three separate occasions[ when? ][ citation needed ]. Assumption is one of only 41 high schools in the nation and the only all-girls high school in Louisville to receive this award three times. In 2005, Assumption was one of 30 schools nationwide and the only high school in Kentucky to receive the Blue Ribbon Lighthouse high School Award[ citation needed ]. In 2021, Assumption was named a Cognia International School of Distinction.[ citation needed ]

Athletics

Assumption offers 15 sports sanctioned by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA) which include archery, basketball, bowling, cheerleading, cross country, dance, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, and volleyball.[ citation needed ]

Assumption has been awarded national titles in dance and volleyball, and has many times taken runner-up in track, volleyball, and field hockey. The dance team has won three national titles: 1999, 2003, and 2005. The volleyball team has won seven national championships, including in 1996, 2000, 2001, and 2005. They have also won 19 state titles in the past 22 years, winning four in a row in 2013, with the most recent in 2015. [4] The volleyball team at Assumption currently ranks #1 in the country according to USA Today. [5] The Field Hockey team has won the KHSAA State Championship 10 times, with the most recent being in 2019.

The cross country team won the state championship in 2007, 2008, and 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2021. [6] Field hockey won the state championship in 2009 [7] and 2016 [8]

Notable alumnae

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