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Notre Dame Information
Notre Dame High School is a Catholic high school under the
auspices of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Knoxville for young men and women
grades 9 through 12. It was founded in 1876 by the Dominican Sisters of the
St. Cecilia Community in Nashville at the request of the Reverend Patrick
Ryan, then pastor of Saints Peter and Paul Church.
Notre Dame is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools. It holds membership in the National Catholic Education Association,
the Tennessee Association of Independent Schools, the Tennessee Department
of Education and the Tennessee Secondary Schools Athletic Association.
While Notre Dame High School was established primarily for Catholic
students, the school welcomes and provides for the admission of students of
all religious beliefs and creeds. Approximately 30 % of Notre Dame students are
non-Catholic. Notre Dame, following the example of Mary, mother of Jesus,
for whom the school is named, maintains an atmosphere of acceptance and
hospitality for all.CAMPUS
The 20-acre campus is located in the Glenwood community at
2701 Vermont Avenue, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37404. The main building
contains 28 classrooms, 3 science laboratories, computer laboratories, a
cafeteria and Student Center, faculty rooms, conference rooms, gymnasium
with adjoining girls and boys locker and weight-training rooms, a 750-seat
auditorium, band room, library/multi-media center, the chapel,
administrative offices and art classrooms. The Notre Dame football stadium
stands to the west of the main building. Plans are underway for campus
expansion, which includes additional classrooms, science labs, and athletic
enhancements.
FACULTY
Perry Storey was appointed principal in 1996. He holds a
Bachelor of Science and Masters in Education degrees from the University of
Tennessee at Chattanooga and an Education Specialist degree from Lincoln
Memorial University. Patrick Landry, Academic Dean, holds a Bachelor in Arts
degree from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, a Masters of Science
from the University of Tennessee, and an Education Specialist degree from
Georgia State University. John Mullin, Assistant Principal and Dean of
Students, graduated from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The
Reverend Christian Mathis was appointed Spiritual Director in 2004; he holds
a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy and Religion from the University of
Tennessee at Chattanooga and a Masters in Divinity degree from Mundelein
Seminary in Illinois. Mr. Landry, Mr. Mullin, and Father Mathis are alumni
of Notre Dame High School.
The faculty of Notre Dame High School is comprised of 19 men and 40 women.
The faculty averages thirteen years of teaching experience and seven years at
Notre Dame High School. Fifty percent hold advanced degrees. For complete
information on the faculty and administrative staff, go to our
Directory.
STUDENT BODY
Notre Dame enrolls 565 students in grades 9
through 12. The student/ teacher ratio is eleven to one, with an average
class size of 17. Students come from
the greater metropolitan Chattanooga area, and many other
communities in southeast Tennessee and north Georgia. Students commute via
private transportation. Minority enrollment is approximately 13%. |