Aquinas Schools
Aquinas Schools, also known as Fort Madison Catholic Schools, was a Roman Catholic school in Fort Madison, Iowa.
History
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In 1997 it had the following campuses: Happy World Preschool and Aquinas East Elementary School, Aquinas West Middle School, and Aquinas Junior-Senior High School; the high school housed the administrative offices of the system.[1] It had the same campuses in 2004, before the school's merger, as Aquinas East Primary, Aquinas West Middle, and Aquinas High School, with the headquarters at the high school.[2]
In 2005 Aquinas Schools merged with the Marquette Catholic School System of West Point to form Holy Trinity Catholic Schools. Doris Turner, who began as principal of the Aquinas system circa 2003, became the principal of Holy Trinity after the merger.[3] The Marquette building was chosen for junior high school while the Aquinas building was chosen for senior high school. At the time 131 students were at the secondary level in Aquinas. The merger was due to increasing costs and the declining population of Lee County, the latter of which meant reduced numbers of pupils.[4]
Athletics
The Herald-Whig wrote that "Aquinas and Marquette have been spirited rivals for years."[4]
Notable alumni
- Jeff Kurtz, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (class of 1972)
References
- ^ "Schools and Faculties." Aquinas Schools. February 22, 1997. Retrieved on September 17, 2018.
- ^ Home. Aquinas Schools. August 25, 2004. Retrieved on September 17, 2018.
- ^ Klosterman, Celine (2010-12-15). "Holy Trinity Catholic Schools looking for new principal". The Catholic Messenger. Retrieved 2018-09-16.
- ^ a b "Hallway To Change". Herald-Whig. 2005-03-03. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
External links
- Aquinas Schools at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
- Aquinas Schools at the Wayback Machine (archive index) - At Great River Area Education Agency 16
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- Ordinaries
- John McMullen
- Henry Cosgrove
- James J. Davis
- Henry P. Rohlman
- Ralph L. Hayes
- Gerald F. O’Keefe
- William E. Franklin
- Martin J. Amos
- Thomas R. Zinkula
- Bishop-elect
- Dennis Gerard Walsh
- Auxiliary
- Edward Howard
- Cathedral
- Sacred Heart Cathedral
- Parishes
- Church of St. John the Baptist, Burlington
- St. Paul's Church, Burlington
- St. Anthony’s Church, Davenport
- Holy Family Parish, Fort Madison
- St. Patrick's Church, Georgetown
- St. Mary’s Church, Iowa City
- St. Patrick's Church, Iowa City
- Church of All Saints, Keokuk
- St. Mary's Church, Nichols
- St. Mary of the Visitation Church, Ottumwa
- St. Mary's Church, Riverside
- Former parishes
- St. Joseph's Church, Bauer
- Saints Peter and Paul Church, Clear Creek
- St. Boniface Church, Clinton
- St. Irenaeus Church, Clinton
- St. Joseph's Church, Davenport
- St. Mary’s Church, Davenport
- St. Joseph's Church, Fort Madison
- St. Michael's Church, Holbrook
- Saints Peter and Paul Church, Solon
- Higher education
- St. Ambrose University
- High schools
- Assumption High School, Davenport
- Holy Trinity Catholic Schools (HS), Fort Madison
- Notre Dame High School, Burlington
- Prince of Peace Preparatory, Clinton
- Regina High School, Iowa City
- Former
- Aquinas Schools, Fort Madison
- Cardinal Stritch High School, Keokuk
- Immaculate Conception Academy, Davenport
- Marquette Catholic Schools (HS), West Point
- Marycrest College
- St. Mary’s Academy
- William Lawrence Adrian
- John George Alleman
- Ambrose Burke
- Edward Catich
- William J. Collins
- Martin Cone
- Maurice John Dingman
- John Flannagan
- Robert Dwayne Gruss
- William Hannon
- Ulrich Hauber
- Cletus Madsen
- Carl Meinberg
- Sebastian Menke
- Marvin Mottet
- J. A. M. Pelamourgues
- Aloysius Schulte
- William Shannahan
- Lawrence Donald Soens
- Ambrose Hall
- Henry Kahl House
- Antoine LeClaire House
- F.H. Miller House
- Regina Coeli Monastery
- Mount Calvary Cemetery, Davenport
- St. Joseph Hospital, Ottumwa
- Old St. Mary's Rectory, Iowa City
- St. Thomas More Parish Center
- Pacem in Terris Award
- Selma Schricker House
- Catholicism portal
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