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Date
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Event
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August 27, 1897
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Xaverian
Brothers opened the (then called) Cathedral
High School for boys
ages 8 through high school. It was opened under the guidance of Bishop Donahue
with approximately 300 young men attending. Military procedures were
followed and the boys became known as the “Cadets” performing around the Wheeling
holidays for special events. Brother Angelus, C.F.X. was the first
Principal.
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1922
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Under the direction of Bishop Swint the school
discontinued the military aspect as the cost became a hardship for
families.
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1923
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Sisters of St.
Joseph took over teaching boys in grades 1-6 while
the Brothers continued to teach the upper levels.
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School name was changed from Cathedral
High School to Central
High School.
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1923
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School name was changed from Cathedral
High School to Central
High School.
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1925
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525 Students, 9 Brothers, 9 Sisters, and 1 Lay Teacher
made up the school. Sister Perpetua Hurley, SSJ, was the first principal
of grades 1-6.
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1933
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The Xaverian Brothers leave Wheeling
and the Marist Brothers of Poughkeepsie, NY begin teaching duties.
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1933
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Brother Paul FMS became Principal.
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1937
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Gymnasium, 6 classrooms for the high school added at a
cost of $75,000.00
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1939
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361 elementary students
408 high school students
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1950
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391 elementary students
420 high school students
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1955
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Blessed Martin
School on 13th
Street closed and the children from that
school joined with the Cathedral school.
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1960
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Enrollment continued to increase and a new Central
Catholic High
School was built. Cathedral
Grade school then
occupied the entire 1896/1936 building.
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1970
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Decrease in enrollment due to the outflux of the local
population. This decline continued through 1980.
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1972
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Extensive renovations of the 1937 building were made and
the second and third floors of the 1896 building were closed to students.
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1975
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First Catholic Kindergarten in the area was opened under
the Priest’s sacristy in the Cathedral of St. Joseph.
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1981
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St. Ladislaus & St.
Alphonsus Catholic schools merged and were called Wheeling Catholic
Consolidated.
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1985
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School enrollment continued to drop at Cathedral
Parish School
therefore Wheeling Catholic Consolidated and Cathedral
Parish School
joined with Cathedral Parish
School taking students K-3 and Wheeling
Consolidated School
taking students in the upper grades.
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1988
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Wheeling Catholic
Consolidated School closed and Wheeling
Catholic Elementary
School for grades K-8 became the new center
city school.
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January 9, 1997
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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
United States Department of the Interior
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2004
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Renovation of the 2nd & 3rd floors of the 1896
building was completed. The
second floor was opened for the Intermediate grades, Library, Advancement
Office, Family
Support Center,
Guidance and Social Worker Offices, a tutoring room, and a workroom for
teachers. With the installation
of the elevator and ramps, both buildings became compliant with the ADA.
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