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  1. Regis High School is a co-ed Catholic high school in Eau Claire, Wisconsin in the Diocese of La Crosse. The school serves grades 9 through 12 in high school, while the school building also houses Regis Middle School which serves grades 6 through 8. It is part of the Regis Catholic Schools system, which also includes three elementary schools.

  2. Father David W. Hearn, S.J., the Jesuit pastor of St. Ignatius of Loyola Church on Park Avenue, had been called late in the evening of November 3, 1910, to the home of one of his parishioners, Hugh J. Grant. When he arrived at his residence at 20 East 72nd Street, the Jesuit found Grant's wife, Julia, his two daughters, Edna and Julie, and his ...

  3. Jamie Skrapits. Website. prestonhs .org. Preston High School is an American Roman Catholic high school for girl students and is located in the Throgs Neck neighborhood of the New York City borough of the Bronx. The school is chartered by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York and is accredited by the Middle States ...

  4. Loyola School is an American Jesuit high school on the Upper East Side of the Manhattan borough of New York City New York, founded in 1900 by the Society of Jesus. It is located two city blocks east of Central Park and Museum Mile on 83rd Street and Park Avenue. Originally a Catholic boys' school, it became co-educational in 1973, becoming the ...

  5. Rev. Anthony D. Andreassi, CO, Regis Archivist and author of Teach Me to Be Generous: The First Century of Regis High School in New York City, explains that “after providing the money to buy the property and build the school between 1912 and 1914, the Foundress also gave the gift of a large of sum of gilt-edge bonds, the income from which ...

  6. After graduating from college, Marasco taught Latin at his high school alma mater. Career. During his time teaching at Regis High School, Marasco wrote Child's Play. Child's Play debuted at the Royale Theater in New York on February 17, 1970. Starring Pat Hingle and Ken Howard, the play dealt with demonic doings at a Roman Catholic boys' school.

  7. Michael Bérubé. Michael Bérubé (born 1961) is Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Literature at Pennsylvania State University, where he teaches American literature, disability studies, and cultural studies. He is the author of several books on cultural studies, disability rights, liberal and conservative politics, and debates in higher education.

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