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Cabrini High School (Michigan)

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Saint Frances Cabrini Catholic High School and Academy
Address
Map
15305 Wick Road

48101

United States
Coordinates42°14′32″N 83°12′36″W / 42.24222°N 83.21000°W / 42.24222; -83.21000
Information
TypePrivate coeducational
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1960
Head of schoolRyan John [1]
Grades712
Color(s)   Navy blue and gold
Athletics conferenceCatholic High School League
NicknameMonarchs
Websitewww.cabrinihighschool.org

Saint Frances Cabrini High School and Academy is a Catholic coeducational high school and academy located in Allen Park, Michigan. Located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit, it has been in operation since 1960. The school colors are navy blue and gold, and they are known as the Monarchs.

Notable graduates of Cabrini High School include design award-winning, custom jeweler, Amber Ann Hall (Gustafson) (1979), a member of the prestigious American Gem Society, residing in Texas.[citation needed] In 2009–2010, the Michigan Association of Secondary School Principals assistant principal of the year recipient was Sinder Gundick, a 1983 graduate of Cabrini High School.[citation needed]

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Athletics

The Cabrini women's softball team from 2007 holds the national record for allowing the fewest runs in a season (1). The team also made headlines for a 35–0 season to follow up their 2006 season, where the team went 39–0, taking home back-to-back State titles during those two seasons.[2]

Notable graduates in terms of athletics include Amanda Chidester, University of Michigan softball, and Alana Maffesoli, University of Michigan Rowing.

References

  1. ^ "CHS Staff".
  2. ^ ESPN (2007-06-22). "Small-school softball team plays big in Michigan - ESPN". Retrieved 2011-05-28.


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