Loyola Sacred Heart
School Notes Overview:
Loyola Sacred Heart Catholic High School is a diocesan Catholic, co-educational high school committed to providing a high quality college preparatory education in an environment of traditional Catholic teaching. Loyola Sacred Heart is part of a Catholic School System that offers quality Catholic education for Grades K through 12. Loyola Sacred Heart and St. Joseph pledge to teach, model, and promote Gospel values rooted in Catholic principles and traditions in an environment of academic excellence. The schools shall enable students to develop as spiritually and intellectually well rounded individuals willing to take their place as responsible citizens, committed to their faith community, and care-takers of God’s creation. ...
School Overview:
Loyola Sacred Heart |
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| School Membership(s) | Other special emphasis association(s) | |
| Religious Affiliation | Roman Catholic | |
| Grades Offered | Grades 9 - 12 | |
| County | Missoula County, MT | |
| Student Body | ||
| Total Students | 182 students | |
| Student Body Type | Co-ed | |
This School |
(MT) School Avg. |
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| % Students of Color | 6% | 13% |
| Students by Grade | ||
| Grade 9 - 47 students | ||
| Grade 10 - 50 students | ||
| Grade 11 - 43 students | ||
| Grade 12 - 42 students | ||
| Academics and Faculty | ||
| Total Classroom Teachers | 25 teachers | |
This School |
(MT) School Avg. |
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| Teacher : Student Ratio | 1:7 | * Ntl. Public School Avg. » 1:16 |
| School Days in Calendar Year | 180 days | 180 days |
| Hours in School Day for Students | 7 hours | 6 hours |
School Notes:
- Loyola Sacred Heart Catholic High School is a diocesan Catholic, co-educational high school committed to providing a high quality college preparatory education in an environment of traditional Catholic teaching. Loyola Sacred Heart is part of a Catholic School System that offers quality Catholic education for Grades K through 12. Loyola Sacred Heart and St. Joseph pledge to teach, model, and promote Gospel values rooted in Catholic principles and traditions in an environment of academic excellence. The schools shall enable students to develop as spiritually and intellectually well rounded individuals willing to take their place as responsible citizens, committed to their faith community, and care-takers of God’s creation.
- Profile last updated: 02/03/2007
In the News:
- Corvallis boys, Hamilton girls dominate XC divisionals; Darby seniors win (Ravalli Republic)
posted on November 26, 2009 at 02:47:33 am
As expected, the Corvallis boys and Hamilton girls won the team trophies at the Southwestern A divisional cross country race in Dillon on Saturday. Chris Jessop ran a 17:27.4 to claim the overall boys title, and Spencer Fehr of Corvallis came in third overall in the boys race. - C. Falls wins Hamilton speech meet (Daily Inter Lake)
posted on November 23, 2009 at 09:04:47 am
Columbia Falls won its second straight speech and debate tournament Saturday in Hamilton. - The Quiet Dynasty (Flathead Beacon)
posted on November 21, 2009 at 03:45:46 pm
COLUMBIA FALLS – In the last decade, Columbia Falls High School has quietly built a dynasty. It has done so without hundreds of cheering fans, without the sounds of bouncing basketballs or crashing football pads. In speech and debate, you don’t need those things to win eight championships in 10 years. Last year, the Wildcats won their fourth straight Class A speech and debate state championship ... - Seniors to Complete Epic Run (Flathead Beacon)
posted on November 19, 2009 at 07:30:46 pm
When 19 seniors complete their Griz career in the approaching weeks, they will represent the most successful football group in school history. But even more impressive than the number of victories these men have piled up is that more than two-thirds of the players are from Montana high schools. And we’re not just talking about AA schools in Billings, Kalispell and Missoula. The majority of these ... - PREP NOTEBOOK: State title berths elude Missoula teams (Missoulian)
posted on November 19, 2009 at 05:50:48 am
Despite very impressive runs by two of Missoula's Class AAvolleyball squads, the 2009 state tournament marked the 10thconsecutive season that neither Big Sky, Hellgate nor Sentinel madethe championship round.
School Zip Statistics:
| About This Zipcode (59801) | School Zip (59801) |
(MT) State Average |
| Population (Approximate) | 28,893 people | 900,777 people |
| % (age 25+) w/College Degree | 40% | 26% |
| Population Average Age | 28 years old | 36 years old |
| Average Household size | 2.2 persons | 2.3 persons |
| Median Household Income | $26,880 | $33,296 |
| Avg. # of Rooms in Household | 4.5 rooms | 5.2 rooms |
| Median Age of Housing Structure | 50 years old | 41 years old |
| Median Value of Housing Unit Zipcode (59801) |
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| % Owning / % Renting | 45% / 55% | 63% / 37% |
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