마운트카멜 고등학교 (시카고)

Mount Carmel High School (Chicago)
마운트 카멜 고등학교
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6410 S. 단테 에이브

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60637

미국
좌표41°46′41″N 87°35′20″w / 41.778°N 87.5889°W / 41.778; -87.5889
정보
학교형사설
좌우명젤로 젤라투스 섬 프로 도미노 디오 연습공
(열성적으로 나는 호스트들의 주 하나님을 열렬히 사랑했음)
종교적 소속천주교
설립됨1900[9]
상태개방하다
권위시카고 대교구
감독카르멜 족
CEEB 코드141045[2]
대통령브렌던 콘로이 씨
주임스콧 테르나키 씨
스태프84[1]
등급들912
성별남성 전용
등록600[10]
캠퍼스형어반
색상 갈색
흰색[7]
슬로건넌 어렸을 때 카르멜에 왔었잖아 몸부림치고 노력한다면 남자로서 떠나게 될 것이다.[4]
파이트송카르멜 산 싸움 노래[5]
육상 대회시카고 카톨릭 연맹
팀명캐러밴[7]
인증북중부 대학 연합회[6]
출판오아시스[8]
신문캐러밴[8]
연감오리플람메[8]
수업US$ 11,200 (2016-17)[3]
웹사이트www.mchs.org

Mount Carmel High School시카고Woodlawn 지역에 있는 카톨릭 고등학교의 모든 소년이다. 천주교 시카고 대교구에 위치한 이 학교는 1900년부터 성직자와 형제들의 카르멜라이트 훈령에 의해 운영되고 있다. 이 학교에서 가르치는 몇몇 사제들과 형제들이 인근 세인트 시릴 프리리에 살고 있지만, 대부분의 직원들은 평신도 교사들로 구성되어 있다.

카르멜산은 일리노이 문들린카르멜 고등학교일리노이 카르멜 산에 있는 마운트 카멜 고등학교와 가끔 혼동된다. 전자도 카르멜라이트 학교인 반면 후자는 카르멜 산 유일의 공립 고등학교의 마을이다.

역사

1900년 가을, 카르멜라이트 질서는 성(聖)을 세웠다. 시릴 칼리지 54위, 제퍼슨(현 하퍼)[11] 시카고 사우스사이드. 첫해에 13명의 학생들과 5명의 사제 선생님들이 있었다. 그 다음 해, 그 대학은 더 큰 건물이 필요하고 대중 교통에 더 잘 접근할 수 있기 때문에 64번째와 워싱턴 (지금의 블랙스톤)으로 옮겨졌다. 더 세인트. 시릴 칼리지 빌딩 64번지와 별(현재의 단테)은 1902년에 완공되었으며, 137명의 학생과 11명의 교직원으로 수업이 시작되었다.[12] 이 학교는 1902년 8월 10일 피터 멀둔 주교(Patrick Ferhan 대주교의 죽음으로 인한 지연)에 의해 성결되었다.[13]

개교 당시에는 (1) 중고등학교와 고등학교 과정을 모두 포함하는 학부, (2) 그리스어와 라틴어를 중점적으로 다루는 4년 과정인 대학, (3) 상업과, 3년 과정인 3개 학과가 있었다.

1910년 9월, 이 학교는 추기경회의 학장이 되기10년빈첸초 추기경을 주최했다.[14]

1918년 제1차 세계대전에 참전하기 위해 젊은이들이 소집되면서 고등학교 학과가 확대·개량되는 동안 대학 교과과정은 폐지되었다.

헌신 – 1924년

1922년 12월, 엘리아스 마게니스 신부와 카르멜라이트 훈장, 문데린 시카고 대주교는 새로운 성당의 즉각적인 건설의 필요성에 동의했다. 시릴 고등학교 건물. 1924년 봄과 여름에 톰슨-스타렛 건설회사가 자커리 데이비스('야구의 프랭크 로이드 라이트')를 건축가로 삼아 3층짜리 본관을 세웠다.[15] 윌리엄 린치, 세인트. 시릴 대학을 졸업하고 건축을 담당했다. 그해 가을 이후, 새 건물은 마운트 카멜 고등학교로 바쳐졌다.

제2차 세계 대전 동안 카르멜산은 학생들에게 전시 취업이나 군복무를 준비하기 시작했으며 공기역학, 기상학, 항법, 민항법 등의 강좌를 개설했다.[16] G.I. Generation에서 온 수많은 동문들이 미군에 입대했다.

1960년대와 70년대에는 경제적, 사회학적 요인들이 카르멜산의 우드론 근교를 변화시켰고, 카멜산의 우드론 근방은 가톨릭 신자들이 거의 살지 않았고, 학교 등록도 줄어들었다. 카멜산이 블랙스톤 레인저스/블랙 P에 근접해 있음./엘 루큰 거리 갱단 또한 그들의 등록 유지 능력에 해를 입혔을 수도 있다. 이러한 조건에도 불구하고, 개선된 버스 노선은 많은 학생들이 학교에 계속 갈 수 있도록 했다.[17]

캠퍼스

마운트 카멜 캠퍼스는 이스트 64번가와 사우스 단테 애비뉴의 교차점에 위치하며, 역사적인 잭슨 파크, 미시건 호수, 시카고 대학 캠퍼스 근처에 있다. 현존하는 가장 오래된 캠퍼스 구조물은 1924년부터 3층 본관과 카르멜라이트 채플(Carmelite Chapel)이다(위 사진 참조).

1950년대 초 카르멜산은 본관 북쪽에 학생회관을 세웠다. 그 후 1968년 시카고 대교구의 "프로젝트: "갱신"은 본관과 학생회관을 연결하는 학습관 및 도서관 건립을 허가했다.[18] 그 캠퍼스는 학교 소유지의 남쪽 끝에 있는 캐리 필드를 포함하도록 다시 성장할 것이다.

캐피털 캠페인 사례 연구 덕분에 월터 스콧 스쿨의 재산은 취득되었고, 1992년에 카멜 사람들을 위한 새로운 수도원에 건설이 시작되었다. 그 후 그레이엄 센터는 옛 카르멜라이트 수도원 자리에 건설되었다. 옛 프리오리는 과학과 컴퓨터 센터를 위한 공간을 마련하기 위해 철거되었지만 원래의 채플은 구원되어 면도를 받았다. 1999년 스콧 스쿨의 재산은 축구와 야구를 위한 해거티 필드 건설에 사용되었다.[19] 캠퍼스는 2005년 옛 학생 주차장 부지에 카멜산 컨벤션 센터를 추가하면서 다시 확장되었다. 이 외에도 동문 및 교직원을 위한 사무실과 회의장, 학생회관/식당, 새로운 컴퓨터 및 과학 연구실, 그리고 Cacciatore Athletic Center 등이 있다.[20] 체육관에는 체육관 3개, 실내 트랙, 라커룸, 현대식 웨이트룸이 있다. 캠퍼스 북쪽 끝에 새 학생 주차장이 세워졌다.

기존 설비에 대한 지속적인 유지 보수에는 원래 풀과 캐리 필드의 개보수 작업이 포함되었으며, 이 공장은 다목적 스프린트 잔디 운동 표면으로 전환되었다. 2019년 가을에는 캐리필드에 '바르다-도울링 스타디움'이 추가되어 동편과 사우스 시들린에 상설 블리커 2개가 설치되었으며, 경기장에는 스코어보드, 아나운서, 학교 학생방송팀 등이 들어 있는 프레스박스도 포함되어 있다. 레슬링과 학교의 연례 파이트 나이트 복싱 이벤트 등 체육 대회를 개최하기 위해 '올드 헬스'가 여전히 유지되고 있다. 2016년부터 2019년까지 카르멜산은 학교 본관 내부를 새롭게 단장해 기술 친화적이고 현대적인 학교 환경을 더했다. 이 학교는 또한 학생회관을 드라마 클럽과 밴드를 위한 완전한 기능을 갖춘 극장으로 개조하거나 새로운 카페테리아로 개조할 계획이다.

학문

카멜산은 블루리본[21] 국립 모범학교로 인정받았으며, 모든 대학생들의 요구를 충족시키기 위한 4가지 종합 학습 프로그램을 제공한다.

명예/고급 배치 프로그램

엑셀 프로그램

파운데이션 프로그램

맥더모트-도일 개발학습 프로그램

*입시 신입생의 입학시험 성적에 따라 갱신형 등록금 인하, 즉 학업장학금을 받을 수 있다.[22]

육상 경기

마운트 카멜은 시카고 카톨릭 리그에서 경쟁한다. 이 학교의 선구자인 세인트 시릴은 1912년 리그의 8개 창립 멤버 중 하나였으며, 카르멜산은 남은 5개 헌장 멤버 중 하나이다.[23] 카르멜 산(Mount Carmel)은 일리노이 고등학교 협회(IHSA)의 회원이며 팀은 캐러밴(Caravan)으로 스타일화되어 있다.

카르멜산은 야구, 농구, 볼링, 크로스컨트리, 축구, 골프, 라크로스, 축구, 수영 & 다이빙, 테니스, 육상, 배구, 수구, 레슬링 등 대학간 체육팀을 후원한다.[24] IHSA의 후원은 받지 않지만, 이 학교는 아이스하키럭비를 후원한다.[24]

다음 팀은 각 주 챔피언쉽 토너먼트에서 우승하거나 경기를 치렀다.[25]

  • 야구(IHSA 4A): 2012-13
  • 농구 (IHSA AA): 1984-85
  • 축구(IHSA, 복수 등급): 1980–81, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–01, 2000–03, 2002–13, 2013–14, 2019-20.
  • 아이스하키 (AHAI) : 1979, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990
  • 레슬링(IHSA AA): 1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94
  • 수구 (일리노이 수구): 1975년

축구대표팀의 13개 주 선수권대회는 주 역사상 최다인 졸리엣 카톨릭과 동률을 이루고 있으며,[26] 이스트 세인트에서는 역대 우승(734개) 2위다. 루이스, 시니어(761명)[27]

이 축구팀은 또한 1927, 1933, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1960, 1967, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1993, 2001, 2011, 2015, 2016년에 14번의 시카고 프리볼 선수권 대회 기록을 가지고 있다.[28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39] 1932년 프리볼은 Public League 챔피언이 경기를 거부했을 때 경기되지 않았다; Mount Carmel은 이것을 몰수 선수권 대회라고 주장한다.[40] 이 학교는 또한 1939년 프리볼 챔피언십을 주장하는데, 이것은 동점으로 끝난 경기였다.[41]

아이스하키 클럽은 카톨릭 리그 기록 20 케네디 컵 상(1965, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1982, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1990, 1993, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000)을 축적했다.

1908년 드폴 대학교가 처음 치른 농구 경기는 세인트루이스와의 경기였다. 시릴은 1908년 1월 [43]7일이야

1916년, 세인트 시릴과 하이드 파크 고등학교는 쿡 카운티 학교들간의 최초의 듀얼 복싱 대회에 참가했다.[44] 카르멜산에서 권투의 전통은 매년 봄의 싸움의 밤에서 오늘날까지 계속되고 있다.

1985년 에드 맥퀼런 감독은 파라오키알 학교가 최초로 우승한 카르멜산 농구팀을 IHSA의 대형 클래스(AA) 주 챔피언쉽으로 이끌었다. 퓨처 로스앤젤레스 레이커 멜 맥캔츠와 뉴욕 자이언트 크리스 캘러웨이가 챔파잉의 어셈블리 홀에서 스프링필드 랭피어에게 승리를 거두며 28-4로 팀을 이끌었다. 제임스 파르가 팀의 46점 중 30점을 득점했고, 데릭 보이드의 버저 비터가 연장전 더블 플레이로 승리를 확정지었다.[45]

1995년, 카멜산의 레슬링 팀은 4회 연속 주 우승을 놓고 다투었다. IHSA는 지역 토너먼트에서 우승한 후, 팀이 토너먼트 참가 상한선을 위반했다고 주장하며, 팀의 추가 참가 자격을 박탈했다.[46] 카르멜산이 법원에 소송을 제기했고, 쿡 카운티 판사는 IHSA가 임의로 규칙을 따르고 있다고 판단하고, 협회에 카르멜산을 주 토너먼트로 복원하라고 명령했다.[47] 일리노이 대법원이 IHSA 항소심 판결을 내린 지 한 시간 후, 카르멜산 편을 들자 IHSA는 이중 팀 주 토너먼트를 중단했다.[48] IHSA는 원심 판사에게 항소를 시도했다. 그것이 실패했을 때, 토너먼트는 취소되었다.[49][50]

적어도 세 명의 전학생들이 올림픽 경기에 출전했다. (아이스하키에서는 크리스 첼리오스, 야구에서는 에릭 파파스, 레슬링에서는 조 윌리엄스)

주목할 만한 동문

예술, 과학, 편지

육상 경기

Chris Cellios는 그의 NHL 선수 생활 동안 그가 우승한 스탠리 컵들 중 하나를 전시하며 Carmel 산을 방문한다.

공연예술

공공 & 군 복무

저명인사

참조

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  14. ^ "Cardinal sees U.S. Wonders – Vannutelli Says Boasts of Americans Not Exaggerated: Praises Chicago Schools". Chicago Daily Tribune. September 27, 1910. p. 5. (The Cardinal and his) party took luncheon at St. Cyril's college, Starr avenue and East Sixty-fourth street
  15. ^ "St. Cyril's Carmelite School". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 12, 1923. pp. A12. Architect Zachary T. Davis has drawn plans for St. Cyril's Carmelite school, to be erected on the north side of 64th street, between Dante and Blackstone avenues ... work will start next month and the building will be completed in time for the opening of school in 1924.
  16. ^ "Aviation Course on Curriculum of Mt. Carmel: Study Recommended by Air Corps". Chicago DAily Tribune. August 9, 1942. pp. s3.
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  29. ^ "Mount Carmel beats Harrison for Title, 7 TO 0 :Kemmerling Plunges Over in Fourth Quarter". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 10, 1933. pp. b4.
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  31. ^ Leo, Ralph (December 2, 1951). "Mount Carmel Wins All-City Prep Crown: Still Champs He's Loose, but so's the Football! Mount Carmel beats Lindblom for City Crown". Chicago Daily Tribune. pp. a1. ... enabled Mount Carmel ... to retain its all-Chicago high school football championship ... on a 19-6 victory over Lindbloom ...
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  34. ^ Leo, Ralph (December 3, 1967). "'Little Sugar' A Sweet Sight to Mt. Carmel: Zuccarelli Standout in Prep Bowl". Chicago Tribune. pp. b10. Mount Carmel's 37 to 0 victory over Dunbar in the Prep bowl game yesterday in Soldiers' field ... before a wet but enthusiastic crowd of 58,354 Public and Catholic league football fans ...
  35. ^ Shnay, Jerry (December 6, 1981). "Mt. Carmel survives Robeson in Prep Bowl". Chicago Tribune. pp. c9. Robeson used boldness and bravery, but Mt. Carmel relied on discretion ... to capture Saturday's Prep Bowl in icy Soldier Field. Some 3,000 fans braved falling temperatures ...
  36. ^ Shnay, Jerry (December 4, 1983). "High school football :Mt. Carmel QB winds up a winner". Chicago Tribune. pp. e9. Pappas, the Mt. Carmel quarterback ... powered the Catholic League representative to a 28-6 victory over Simeon in the 51st annual Prep Bowl at Soldier Field before just 2,423.
  37. ^ Tierney, Tim (December 1, 1985). "Mt. Carmel upends Lane in Prep Bowl". Chicago Tribune. pp. c10. Mt. Carmel scored two touchdowns in the third quarter Saturday at Soldier Field to earn a 19-14 come-from-behind victory overLane Tech in the Prep Bowl
  38. ^ Burns, Marty (November 27, 1993). "Mt. Carmel makes Redemption look easy". Chicago Tribune. p. 8. A crowd of only 1,244 was announced Friday as showing up to watch the 60th annual Prep Bowl at frigid Soldier Field ... The Mt. Carmel players were out to prove something to themselves, and they did with a 34-14 victory over Bogan. Donovan McNabb threw two touchdown passes
  39. ^ Duncan, Sean (November 24, 2001). "Another winning pose for Lentis; This time, Jr. gets into action". Chicago Tribune. p. 10. Only this time, Frank Lenti Jr. was in uniform, holding the Prep Bowl trophy and smiling with his father, who guided Mt. Carmel to a 50-0 throttling of Public League champion Morgan Park, the most lopsided victory in the 68 years of the game.
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  43. ^ "First Game for De Paul Five". Chicago Daily Tribune. January 5, 1908. pp. C2. De Paul university will open its basketball season Tuesday night when the ... team meets ... St. Cyril's college. This is the first representative team DePaul has put in the field and prospects are bright.
  44. ^ Eckersall, Walter H. (March 28, 1916). "Hyde Park Boxers thump St. Cyrils in First Prep Meet". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 15. For the first time in the history of athletics in Cook county high schools or academies a dual boxing and wrestling tourney was held yesterday.
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  66. ^ "College Hall of Fame elects Czarobski". Chicago Tribune. February 1, 1977. pp. c3. Ziggy Czarobski, who earned All-American honors twice as a Notre Dame tackle ...The Chicago native entered Notre Dame in 1942 after being named all-city three times while at Mt. Carmel High School.
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  95. ^ "AP United States Government class welcomes series of political speakers" (PDF). Carmel Life. Chicago, Illinois, USA: Mt. Carmel High School: 16. Fall 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 4, 2011. Retrieved December 12, 2010. Featured speakers included Alderman Ginger Rugai of the 19th Ward, mother of Robert ‘88; Cook County Sherriff Tom Dart '80 ... and Alderman John Pope ‘86 of the 10th Ward.
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