Bishop Manogue High School

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Bishop Manogue Catholic High School
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Bishop Manogue High School
110 Bishop Manogue Drive

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89511

Coordinates 39°25′25″N119°45′52″W / 39.42361°N 119.76444°W / 39.42361; -119.76444 Coordinates: 39°25′25″N119°45′52″W / 39.42361°N 119.76444°W / 39.42361; -119.76444
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Type Private, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established1948
Oversight Roman Catholic Diocese of Reno
PresidentYvonne Anxo
PrincipalBrianne Thoreson
Staff86
Grades 912
Enrollment640 (2014)
Color(s)Green and Gold   
Athletics conferenceSierra League
Team nameMiners
Accreditation Northwest Accreditation Commission [1]
NewspaperMiner Detail
Website http://www.bishopmanogue.org

Bishop Manogue Catholic High School is a Catholic high school in Reno, Nevada. It is the only Catholic high school in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Reno and one of only two Catholic high schools in the state of Nevada.

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History

The Catholic high school was established in Reno, Nevada in 1948 and named for the first Bishop of Sacramento, Patrick Manogue. [2] In 1957 the school moved from its location off of Mill Street to 400 Bartlett Street, off of Valley Road, adjacent to the University of Nevada, and was known as "The School on the Hill." Bishop Manogue Catholic High School remained at this location for nearly fifty years before being relocated in 2004 to a site in southwest Reno and the graduating class of 2004 was called "the Last Class on the Hill" to conclude 46 years at 400 Bartlett Street. The 1957 Bishop Manogue was torn down after it was purchased by the University of Nevada and the site is now home to an athletic center.

Presidents and Principals

PresidentYearsPrincipalYears
Rev. Joseph Linde1948–1954
Rev. Casimir Paul, CSV 1954–1958
Rev. Robert Despars1958–1962
Msgr. Donald Carmody1962–1969
Rev. George Wolf1969–1975
Rev. Phillip O'Donnell1975–1976
Rev. Ralph Drendel, SJ 1976–1982
Br. Matthew Cunningham, FSR 1982–1988
1992: position createdBr. Ignatius Foster, FSR1988–1992
Br. Ignatius Foster, FSR1992Robert Sullivan1992–1999
Br. Matthew Cunningham, FSR1993–1996
Carl Shaff1996–1999
James Williams2000–2002Richard Squires1999–2001
Timothy Petersen2001–2007
Timothy Petersen2003–2006
Rev. Charles Durante2007
M. James Toner2007–2011Timothy Jaureguito2007–2013
Christopher Whitty2011–2013
M. James Toner, Interim2013Lauren McBride, Interim2013
Maureen Kachurak2013–2015Richard Harris2013–2016
Jack Trainor2016Brianne Thoreson2016–Present
Yvonne Anxo, Interim2017Brianne Thoreson2016–Present
Matthew Schambari2017–PresentBrianne Thoreson2016–Present
 [3] 

Athletics

Manogue's school colors are green and gold, and its mascot is the Miner, in tribute to the school's namesake, Bishop Patrick Manogue, who was also a miner.

Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association State Championships

Notable alumni

Footnotes

  1. NAC. "Northwest Accreditation Commission". Archived from the original on 2009-07-10. Retrieved 2011-06-27.
  2. Homines Sicut Montes - The History of Bishop Manogue Catholic High School
  3. "Meet Our Leadership".
  4. http://static.psbin.com/1/p/6rxrsnft4u2xjf/Baseball_-2013-.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
  5. http://static.psbin.com/l/b/ggkf2fj35h9gi2/Basketball-_Girls_-2014-.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
  6. http://static.psbin.com/g/6/5iw64jp3x1getj/Basketball-_Boys_-2014-.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
  7. http://static.psbin.com/l/q/errk2ttg7wtmgp/Cross_Country-_Boys_-2013-.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
  8. http://static.psbin.com/b/f/axgt58oib3k4sd/Cross_Country-_Girls_-2013-.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
  9. http://static.psbin.com/o/n/hfvwmwlym5cdwd/Golf-_Girls_-2013-.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
  10. http://static.psbin.com/q/g/69or8ig3v10zyt/Swimming-_Boys_-2014-.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
  11. http://static.psbin.com/6/b/gc8jz8nb14i2jd/Volleyball-_Girls_-2013-.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
  12. http://static.psbin.com/e/w/lu4gzb9gnn5eqg/Football_-2013-.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
  13. http://static.psbin.com/c/7/a7n5707k6jy5r7/Golf-_Boys_-2013-.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
  14. http://static.psbin.com/c/i/5fj81zjjw5s2vy/Skiing-_Boys_-2014-.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]

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