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. On September 27, 2016, the Archdiocese of Miami announced that, due to continued dwindling enrollment, the school would close in August 2017. The school was merged with
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, at the start of the 2017–2018 academic year.Archbishop Curley closing … why is this happening?
Ana Rodriguez-Soto. The Florida Catholic. June 22, 2017. Retrieved September 16, 2017


History

In 1953, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Augustine (which, on October 7, 1958, became the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Miami The Archdiocese of Miami ( la, Archidioecesis Miamiensis, es, Arquidiócesis de Miami, ht, Achidyosèz Miami) is a particular church of the Catholic Church in the United States of America. Its ecclesiastical territory consists of Broward County, ...
, under Bishop Joseph Patrick Hurley) created two new Catholic high schools. Archbishop Curley High School (for boys) and Notre Dame Academy (for girls), were founded in 1953, in
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. Archbishop Curley High School was initially administered by diocesan priests from 1953 to 1959, followed by the Congregation of the Brothers of the Holy Cross from 1960 to 1970, and again by diocesan priests from 1970 until 1985. Notre Dame Academy was originally administered by the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Saint Augustine from 1953 to 1959. From 1960 to 1981 the
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administered Notre Dame Academy. The two schools merged in 1981 onto the Archbishop Curley High School campus to form
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Archbishop Curley-Notre Dame High School. From 1985 the school was administered by the
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. At the start of the 1960–61 school year, five black students left all-black Holy Redeemer, encouraged to do so by nuns. Three male students enrolled at Archbishop Curley, and two female students enrolled at Notre Dame.


Activities

*Anime Club *Art Club *Band/Orchestra - Troubadours *Book Club *Campus Ministry *Chess Team *Choir - Knightingales Concert & Show Choir *Cooking Club *Ecology Club *Edmund Rice Community *English Honor Society *Gamer Association *Knightly News - Morning Announcements *Knights for Life *Ladies of Distinction *Men of Honor *Mock Trial *Movie Critic Club *National Honor Society *Newspaper - Knight Times *Soldiers' Angels/Support Our Troops *Spanish Honor Society *Speech and Debate *Student Government *Yearbook


Athletics

Sports by season: *Fall ** Cheer Leading ** Cross Country (coed) ** Football ** Volleyball ** Golf *Winter ** Basketball (boys) ** Basketball (girls) ** Cheer Leading ** Soccer (boys) ** Soccer (girls) ** Wrestling *Spring ** Baseball ** Softball ** Tennis (boys) ** Tennis (girls) ** Track & Field (coed)


Notable alumni

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Bobby Allison Robert Arthur Allison (born December 3, 1937) is a former American professional stock car racing driver and owner. Allison was the founder of the Alabama Gang, a group of drivers based in Hueytown, Alabama, where there were abundant short tracks ...
- former NASCAR driver * Cecilia Altonaga - United States District Court Judge *
Fran Curci Fran Curci (born June 11, 1938) is a former American football player and coach. He was an All-American quarterback at the University of Miami in 1959. He served as head coach at the University of Tampa from 1968 to 1970, the University of Miami ...
- former head football coach of the University of Miami and the University of Kentucky * Charley Diamond - American Football League player * Bill Frohbose - former NFL player *
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- CEO and President of City National Bank of Florida *
Dudley Hart Howard Dudley Hart (born August 4, 1968) is an American professional golfer with two PGA Tour wins in an injury-riddled career. Early years Hart was born in Rochester, New York. He attended Archbishop Curley-Notre Dame High School in Miami, Flo ...
- professional golfer *
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- Grammy winning Miami-based soul and R&B singer-songwriter


Notes and references


Further reading

* * * https://www.asumag.com/facilities-management/business-finance/article/20853419/2-catholic-high-schools-in-miami-area-will-merge


External links

* {{authority control Catholic secondary schools in Florida Schools in Miami Educational institutions established in 1953 Educational institutions established in 1981 Congregation of Christian Brothers secondary schools Private high schools in Miami-Dade County, Florida Private middle schools in Miami-Dade County, Florida 1953 establishments in Florida