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Holyoke Catholic High School Address 134 Springfield Street Chicopee, Massachusetts, (Hampden County), 01013  United States Coordinates 42°8′45″N 72°36′18″W / 42.14583°N 72.605°W / 42.14583; -72.605Coordinates: 42°8′45″N 72°36′18″W / 42.14583°N 72.605°W / 42.14583; -72.605 Information Type Private, Coeducational Religious affiliation Roman Catholic, Sisters of St. Joseph Established 1963 Principal Dr. Michael S. Griffin, PhD. Faculty 24 Grades 9–12 Enrollment 295 (2008-09) Grade 9 78 Grade 10 78 Grade 11 67 Grade 12 72 Average class size 18-24 Color(s) Green and Gold          Slogan That All May Be One. Team name Gaels Accreditation(s) New England Association of Schools and Colleges[1] Average SAT scores 1080 Newspaper The Tradition Yearbook Lasting Impressions Tuition $5,800 Alumni 7,400+ Academic Dean Theresa Kitchell Dean of Students Maryann Linnehan Admissions Director Theresa Zaborowski Athletic Director John M. Goda Website http://www.gaels.org Holyoke Catholic High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Chicopee, Massachusetts. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts. Contents 1 Background 2 Athletics 3 External links 4 Notes and references // Background Holyoke Catholic High School was founded in the fall of 1963 at the campus of the former Saint Jerome High School in Holyoke, Massachusetts. The school is the product of the merger of three Catholic parish schools in the City of Holyoke, with a fourth added later in the decade. The school flourished under the leadership of the Rev. John J. Mara for whom a campus building was later named. The Chestnut Street campus was occupied from the fall of 1963 until the summer of 2002 when the Diocese of Springfield deemed the buildings "unsafe" for occupation. The Diocese commissioned the architectural firm of A.P. Casella to conduct the evaluation of the property. To address safety concerns, the Diocese suggested that the school be merged with the other Diocesan high school: Cathedral High School. The merger would be temporary and last only until a new school could be built, but the merge never happened. The school was relocated temporarily to the former site of Saint Hyacinth Seminary in Granby, Massachusetts. In 2006, HCHS accepted an offer from Elms College in Chicopee, Massachusetts to occupy the neighboring Assumption School.[2] An $11 million renovation of the existing 24,000-square-foot (2,200 m2) building and construction of a 32,000-square-foot (3,000 m2) addition began on September 20, 2007.[3] Construction was completed in August 2008, and the students attended their first full day of classes at the new location on August 28, 2008.[4][5][6] Athletics Holyoke Catholic High School is part of Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA), an organization of 368 high schools, who sponsor athletic activities in 33 sports. The school's athletic mascot is a gael, reflecting on the school's Irish background. The school's colors are green & gold.          Holyoke Catholic's football program began in 1947 and continued until the end of the 1980 season. The varsity football program was revived in 2000 after entering into a co-op agreement with Granby High School. Due to low participation, the football program was once again shutdown for the 2008 season. The school also participates in golf, cheerleading, cross country, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, basketball, baseball, softball, soccer, tennis, skiing, swimming, and diving. External links School Website Alumni Web-Site Notes and references ^ NEASC-CIS. "NEASC-Commission on Independent Schools". http://cis.neasc.org/cis_directory_of_schools. Retrieved 2009-07-28.  ^ HOCHS. "Holyoke Catholic High School-Looking to our Future". http://www.gaels.org/Docs/LookingToOurFuture.pdf. Retrieved 2007-05-11.  ^ masslive.com. "Officials confident Holyoke Catholic High School will be finished on time". http://www.masslive.com/republican/stories/index.ssf?/base/news-15/1216107907144240.xml&coll=1. Retrieved 2008-07-15.  ^ masslive.com. "Catholic school racing deadline". http://www.masslive.com/republican/stories/index.ssf?/base/news-13/1219302933259700.xml&coll=1. Retrieved 2008-08-21.  ^ masslive.com. ""Bishop blesses high school". http://www.masslive.com/republican/stories/index.ssf?/base/news-16/12209482639060.xml&coll=1. Retrieved 2008-09-09.  ^ cbs3springfield.com. ""Holyoke Catholic's New Home". http://www.cbs3springfield.com/news/local/28026374.html. Retrieved 2008-09-08.