St. Francis Borgia Regional High School
Saint Francis Borgia Regional High School Borgia | |
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Address | |
1000 Borgia Drive Washington, Missouri, (Franklin County) 63090 United States | |
Coordinates | 38°33′1″N 91°1′32″W / 38.55028°N 91.02556°WCoordinates: 38°33′1″N 91°1′32″W / 38.55028°N 91.02556°W |
Information | |
Type | Private, Coeducational |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1901 |
School district | Archdioscese of St. Louis |
School number | (636) 239-7871 |
School code | 263-535 |
President | Rev. Kevin Schmittgens |
Dean | Robert Struckhoff |
Principal | Robert struckhoff |
Chaplain | Rev. Kevin Schmittgens |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 535 (2012) |
Average class size | 150 |
Color(s) | Blue and Gold |
Slogan | We Are Borgia |
Athletics | Missouri Class 4A (MSHSAA) |
Athletics conference | AAA Conference |
Mascot | Knight |
Team name | Knights/Lady Knights |
Rival | Washington High School Blue Jays; St. Dominic Crusaders |
Accreditation | North Central Association of Colleges and Schools [1] |
Newspaper | The Outlet |
News Production | The Knightly News Live |
Athletic Director & Dean of Students | Brad Bruns |
Website | http://www.borgia.com |
St. Francis Borgia Regional High School is a Roman Catholic secondary school in Washington, Franklin Country, Missouri, established in 1901. As of 2012, its enrollment is 535 students.
History
St. Francis Regional High School dates back to 1901 when the school enrolled twenty three students to further their education past the grade school level. In 1910 the school became a two year Commercial School and then in 1934 St. Francis Borgia officially became four year parish high school. As the school expanded and more students enrolled, St. Francis Borgia needed a new place of establishment. They went through four different locations for the school until they found the spot they are at today. St. Francis Borgia Regional high school is now located at 1000 Borgia Drive, close to downtown Washington Missouri. The school was established there in 1982. In 1985 the school celebrated its golden anniversary of being an accredited four year high school. At this time over half of the student body came from outside of the Washington City limits, truly making it a “regional” high school. The growing number of students and more rigorous academic requirements made way for another expansion program which began in 1998. Thirteen classrooms, two remodeled science labs, a new, larger theater, a larger and remodeled chapel, an enlarged cafeteria, a weight room, an elevator, additional offices and restrooms were added. In 2001 the High school was deemed a college preparatory high school by the North Central Accrediting Association. A new AstroTurf football field and a state regulation sized track were added to the facilities in the summer of 2010. In the 2012-2013 school year, iPad technology was integrated into learning in beginning the process to becoming a paperless school. Stage 2 in expansion is under planning for a new Multipurpose building which will house two gymnasiums as a practice facility. The building is set to be located near the baseball diamond and across the driveway from the soccer practice field.
Clubs
St. Francis Borgia Regional high school offers many various clubs and organizations. There are four academic clubs: Scholar Bowl Club, National Honor Society, Creative Writing Club, and Student Council. There are five Fine Art Clubs: Art Club, Borgia On Stage Society, Drama Club, Soul Singers, and Speech Club. Five Religious Clubs: Campus Ministry Club, Discerning Ones Place, St. Vincent DePaul Youth Group, Pro-life Club, Scape Club, and Christian Life Communities. There are also two language clubs, Spanish and German. There are many sport clubs as well.
Academics
“For the fifth year in a row, SFBRHS has once again scored well above the state and national averages on the ACT test (Borgia.com[2]).” It is an open enrollment school that offers an eight class block schedule. A student can earn up to 40 college credit hours through St. Louis University and East Central College. The school has a computer lab where a student can check out a laptop if necessary. The class sizes are small, with there being 540 students enrolled in the whole school. St. Francis Borgia Regional High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Washington, Missouri. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Louis. eTextbooks are being used now as each student is required to own an iPad in an effort to becoming a paperless school.
Sports
St. Francis Borgia Regional high school has a rich athletic tradition. The school is competitive in twelve different athletic programs. The school has competed at the state level in a variety of sports and has won a total of 18 state titles in 5 different sports.[3] The Starry Knights Dance team has a total of 8 state titles (2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) and the Borgia Knights Cheer Team has 3 state titles (2011, 2013, 2014)
Sport | Year | Class | Coach | Record |
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Boys Basketball | 1993 | 3A | Dave Neier | 28-3 |
Boys Basketball | 1994 | 3A | Dave Neier | 31-1 |
Boys Basketball | 1998 | 3A | Dave Neier | 31-1 |
Boys Basketball | 2006 | 3A | Dave Neier | 30-1 |
Boys Basketball | 2009 | 3A | Dave Neier | 28-2 |
Boys Cross Country | 1999 | 2A | Kurt Russell | 116 at State Meet |
Boys Cross Country | 2000 | 2A | Kurt Russell | 98 at State Meet |
Boys Golf | 1999 | 3A | Doug Light | 638 at State Meet |
Football | 1993 | 3A | Dale Gildehaus | 14-0 |
Volleyball | 1987 | 3A | Mike Tyree | 29-2-1 |
Volleyball | 1988 | 3A | Mike Tyree | 31-1 |
Volleyball | 1988 | 3A | Mike Tyree | 33-0 |
Volleyball | 1990 | 3A | Mike Tyree | 31-6 |
Volleyball | 1992 | 3A | Mike Tyree | 30-5-3 |
Volleyball | 1993 | 3A | Mike Tyree | 33-3 |
Volleyball | 1995 | 3A | Mike Tyree | 27-6-2 |
Volleyball | 2000 | 3A | Mike Tyree | 30-7 |
Volleyball | 2004 | 3A | Mike Tyree | 34-4-3 |
Volleyball | 2013 | 3A | Brad Bruns | |
Notable alumni
- Jack Wagner - Class of '78, actor
- Brock Olivo - Class of '94, University of Missouri, NFL Running back Detroit Lions. Current coach for the Kansas City Chiefs
- Matt Pickens - Class of '00, Colorado Rapids starting goalie.
- Alexander Vietmeier - Class of '00, Director of Late Night with Seth Meyers.
Notes and references
- ↑ NCA-CASI. "NCA-Council on Accreditation and School Improvement". Archived from the original on April 29, 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-23.
- ↑ "St. Francis Borgia Regional High School". Retrieved April 1, 2011.
- ↑ http://www.mshsaa.org/resources/pdf/State%20Championship%20Histories%20by%20Sport.pdf
- http://www.mlssoccer.com/player/matt-pickens
- http://m.emissourian.com/local_news/washington/borgia-grad-directs-late-night-comedy-show/article_ee4da9d0-32bb-5a73-9bc7-41d44c56d671.html?mode=jqm_gal