Chaminade College Preparatory School (California)
Chaminade College Preparatory Oratio Praeparatoria ad Chaminade College | |
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Marianist | |
Established | 1952 |
Oversight | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles |
President | Robert Webb |
Dean | James Milkovitch, and Bringham Harwell (Interim) |
Principal | Luis Guerra |
Staff | 560 |
Faculty | 103 |
Grades | 9–12 |
Gender | Co-educational |
Enrollment | 1,350 |
Campus size | 19.67 acres (7.96 ha) |
Color(s) | Orange, navy blue |
Athletics conference | CIF Southern Section Mission League |
Nickname | Eagles |
Accreditation | Western Association of Schools and Colleges[1] |
Yearbook | Aerie |
Tuition | $23,280 (2023–24) $17,875 (2019–20) |
Website | www |
Middle School Campus | |
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Address | |
19800 Devonshire Street Los Angeles, California 91311 | |
Coordinates | 34°15′21″N 118°33′54″W / 34.25583°N 118.56500°W |
Information | |
Founder | Frank J Brick |
President | Robert Webb |
Dean | Sara Shenouda, and Alicia Gonzalez |
Principal | Ryan Halverson |
Faculty | 53 (2014–15) |
Grades | 6–8 |
Enrollment | 682 (2014–15) |
Campus size | 16.82 acres (6.81 ha) |
Accreditation | WASC[1] |
Newspaper | Chaminade This Week |
Chaminade College Preparatory, formerly Chaminade High School for Boys, is a private Catholic preparatory school with two campuses in San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles County, California.
Named after
Chaminade College Preparatory was recognized as a
History
Originally called Chaminade High School for Boys, Chaminade College Preparatory was founded in 1952 on the former site of the
The high school moved to its current location in West Hills (then part of
The school became
Athletic achievements
In 1997, the Chaminade varsity girls' soccer team won its first of four consecutive CIF Championships.[citation needed]
In 1998, the boys' basketball team won its first of two consecutive CIF Championships.[citation needed]
In 2006, the girls' varsity softball team won its first of two consecutive CIF Championships.
In 2006, the varsity lacrosse team won its first CIF Championship.
In 2010, the boys' golf team won CIF.[3]
In 2013, the girls' soccer team won the CIF Southern Section Division I[4]
In 2013, a Chaminade equestrian rode into second place at the Interscholastic Equestrian League.[5]
In 2013, the boys' varsity Football team won the CIF Championship, CIF Regional Championship and CIF State Championship.[6][7]
In 2014, the boys' varsity basketball team won the CIF state championship.3rd State Crown this season.[8]
In 2014, the boys' varsity fencing team won the California State High School Fencing Championships.[9]
In 2014, the Chaminade wrestling team won four medals at the Mission League Finals. first, second, third, and fourth place.[10]
In 2015, the girls' basketball team won the CIF Southern Section Open Division championship.[11]
In 2015, the men's combined fencing team won the State Championship.[12]
In 2014, a column by Los Angeles Times reporter Eric Sondheimer identified Chaminade as one of a number of elite prep schools contributing to the professionalization of high-school sports. Noting that coaches at these schools are hired and fired based on their win–loss records, and that the schools' administrations rely heavily on transfer students to stack athletic teams with all-star players, Sondheimer concluded that if Chaminade's practices are the "new normal," then, "the original mission of high school sports is headed for extinction."[13]
Sexual abuse allegations
In 2013, five Catholic orders released the confidential personnel files of a dozen priests and nuns accused of sexually abusing minors throughout previous decades. The files revealed that priest Joseph DiPeri was accused of molesting a student at Chaminade High School in 1977–78. The school's administration was informed at the time, but no further action was taken. A letter from a Los Angeles police detective in the file noted that, "There was no mandatory reporting at the time of the alleged incident."
The files also included sexual-abuse allegations from 1973 to 1974 against Charles George Fatooh, who worked at both Chaminade's high school and middle school campuses. Fatooh was voted Teacher of the Year in 1975, and became principal of Chaminade Middle School in 1979.[14]
In August, 2017, an unnamed teacher was placed on leave after school officials sent a letter home to parents informing them of "credible evidence" that inappropriate physical conduct between the teacher and student(s) had taken place. Chaminade did not name the teacher in the letter to parents, or in any other public statements.
School officials said they hired an independent investigator to review the case. According to local news, a parent whose son was in the teacher's class said, "He seemed like such a nice guy, was really good to my son who just got out of the hospital so it's a bummer." The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed an open investigation into the allegations.[15] The school also received criticism from alumni for their refusal to name the teacher in question.[16]
During the 2018–19 school year at Chaminade High School a (teaching) brother was accused of sending explicit images to a minor. [17] The brother had been with the school since 2017 and was well known on both Chaminade campuses, serving in masses and participating in many other school-related activities. He was removed from the West Hills Marianist Community.
Notable alumni
- Rick Bassman (1970s) – entrepreneur, producer, talent agent, and author
- Brett Erlich (2000) – co-host of Current TV's InfoMania
- Melissa Francis (1991) – Fox News reporter/host
- Laura Frankos-Turtledove (1977) – author
- David Gallagher (2003) – actor
- Missy Gold (1988) – actor
- Tracey Gold (1987) – actor
- Ryan Griffin (2008) – Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback
- Paige Hemmis (1990) – actor
- Linda Hogan nee Claridge (1977) – reality TV star, ex-wife of wrestler Hulk Hogan
- Ron Insana (1979) – financial journalist / analyst (CNBC and syndicated)
- Brad Kaaya (2014) - Carolina Panthers, Detroit Lions quarterback
- John Longenecker (1965) – cinematographer and Academy Award winner
- Shelley Lubben (1986) – pornographic actress and activist
- Laura Marano (2014) – actress and star of Austin & Ally
- Mary Elizabeth McDonough (1979) – actress (The Waltons, The New Adventures of Old Christine)
- Marc Merrill (1998) – founder and chairman of Riot Games
- Beverley Mitchell (1999) – actor
- David Paich (1972) – keyboardist (Toto, Boz Scaggs) and composer / lyricist ("Rosanna", "Africa", "Lowdown", "Lido Shuffle")
- Washington Redskinstight end
- Sydney Penny (1989) – actor
- Kevin Pillar (2007) – Toronto Blue Jays, San Francisco Giants, Boston Red Sox, Colorado Rockies outfielder
- Joseph Rohde (1973) – Disney executive, lead designer of Disney's Animal Kingdom
- Dan Runzler (2003) – San Francisco Giants pitcher
- Blake Rutherford (2016) – Chicago White Sox first baseman and outfielder
- Jonathan Taylor Thomas (2000) – actor
- Chris Turner (2005) – University of Maryland quarterback
- Anna Webber (2004) – photographer
- Dean Ween (1987) – lead guitarist of Ween
- NFL wide receiver for the Arizona Cardinals
References
- ^ a b WASC-ACS. "WASC-Accrediting Commission for Schools". Archived from the original on August 14, 2009. Retrieved June 5, 2009.
- ^ The Pom Pom Girls (1976) - Filming Locations - IMDb
- ^ "Chaminade Sports Have Come a Long Way - MaxPreps". May 9, 2011. Retrieved September 28, 2016.
- ^ GIRLS SOCCER: Chaminade defeats Aliso Niguel 3-1 to win Southern Section Div. I championship – Daily News
- ^ Chaminade Equestrian Rides to Victory | CHAMINADE NEWS
- ^ Eagles Win CIF Division II State Championship | CHAMINADE NEWS
- ^ "Past CIF State Bowl Game Championships Results and Records - California Interscholastic Federation". cifstate.org. Retrieved September 28, 2016.
- ^ Eagles Win Basketball State Championships and Third State Crown in One Season | CHAMINADE NEWS
- ^ Men’s Fencing Wins State Championship | CHAMINADE NEWS
- ^ Chaminade Wrestlers Grapple to Victory at League Championships | CHAMINADE NEWS
- ^ Chaminade Girls’ Basketball Wins Open Division Title | CHAMINADE NEWS
- ^ Fencing Teams are Back-to-Back State Champions | CHAMINADE NEWS
- ^ Unfortunately, changing schools is the norm for prep athletes
- ^ More church abuse scandal files released by 5 Catholic religious orders – Daily News
- ^ West Hills prep school teacher under investigation amid sexual misconduct allegations | abc7.com
- ^ Catholic School Withholds Identity of Teacher Under Investigation for Sexual Misconduct