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Regina High School
NameRegina High School
CitySouth Euclid
StateOhio
CountryUnited States
TypePrivate, Catholic, All-girls
Established1956
Religious affiliationSisters of Notre Dame
Grades9–12
Enrollmentapprox. 600
ColorsBlue and White
MascotAngels

Regina High School is a private Roman Catholic all-girls secondary school located in South Euclid, Ohio. Founded in 1956 by the Sisters of Notre Dame, the school serves young women from the Cleveland metropolitan area and surrounding suburbs. Regina emphasizes college preparatory curricula, faith formation, and a broad array of extracurricular programs.

History

Regina was established during the postwar suburban expansion associated with Interstate 271 development and the growth of Cuyahoga County suburbs such as South Euclid, Cleveland Heights, and Shaker Heights. The founding order, the Sisters of Notre Dame (Ohio Province), drew on educational models from the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur and other congregations active in Catholic education in the United States. Early leadership engaged with diocesan structures including the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland and local parish networks like St. Joseph Parish (Cleveland) to recruit students. Over subsequent decades Regina adjusted to demographic shifts linked to events such as the Rust Belt decline and suburban reconfiguration, while participating in regional initiatives with institutions like Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic for advanced coursework and community partnerships.

Campus and Facilities

The Regina campus sits on grounds formerly zoned within South Euclid, Ohio municipal planning, adjacent to transportation corridors like U.S. Route 422 and near parks managed by Cuyahoga County Department of Parks and Recreation. Facilities have been updated through capital campaigns supported by alumni associations and entities such as the Cleveland Foundation; improvements include science laboratories equipped for collaboration with partners like John Carroll University, a performing arts center used for productions of works by William Shakespeare and Stephen Sondheim, and a library media center linking to regional consortia including the Cleveland Public Library system. Athletic installations include gymnasia used for tournaments affiliated with the Ohio High School Athletic Association and outdoor fields maintained for lacrosse, field hockey, and track events.

Academics

Regina offers a college-preparatory curriculum with Advanced Placement courses recognized by the College Board and dual-enrollment options coordinated with institutions such as Cuyahoga Community College and Case Western Reserve University. Departments cover disciplines taught in similar schools—English (including works by Jane Austen and Toni Morrison), mathematics alongside concepts from texts by authors like Ron Larson, natural sciences with lab work reflecting methods used at Cleveland Clinic research programs, and social studies curricula incorporating primary sources related to events such as the Civil Rights Movement and the Cold War. The theology program aligns with magisterial documents from the Second Vatican Council and catechesis comparable to materials from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. College counseling supports applications to institutions ranging from Ohio State University and University of Notre Dame to liberal arts colleges like Kenyon College and research universities like University of Michigan.

Student Life and Extracurriculars

Student organizations include chapters of national groups and local clubs such as Key Club International, National Honor Society, and student government bodies modeled on frameworks from associations like the National Catholic Educational Association. Performing arts groups stage musicals influenced by repertoire from composers such as Andrew Lloyd Webber and playwrights like Arthur Miller; the choir and instrumental ensembles perform at venues including Severance Hall and regional festivals sponsored by the Ohio Music Education Association. Service initiatives partner with agencies such as Habitat for Humanity and the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, and retreats are organized in collaboration with campus ministry traditions linked to the Jesuit Volunteer Corps and regional religious communities.

Athletics

Regina fields teams competing in the Ohio High School Athletic Association within conferences encompassing suburban schools from Cuyahoga County and neighboring counties. Programs include basketball, volleyball, soccer, lacrosse, softball, track and field, cross country, and field hockey; athletes have progressed to collegiate competition at institutions such as University of Akron, Bowling Green State University, and Miami University (Ohio). The school hosts invitational meets and participates in postseason tournaments sponsored by bodies like the Ohio Girls' High School Athletic Association and U.S. club circuits.

Admissions and Tuition

Admissions follow selective review including academic records, recommendations, and placement assessments similar to protocols used by diocesan high schools under the guidance of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland. Financial aid and merit scholarships are administered through the school's tuition office and supported by fundraising from the alumni association and grants from foundations such as the Cleveland Foundation. Prospective students come from feeder parishes and elementary schools including St. Ann Parish (Cleveland Heights), St. Clare Parish (Lakewood), and private schools across the Greater Cleveland area.

Notable Alumni and Faculty

Alumnae and faculty have included leaders who advanced to roles in local and national institutions: graduates who studied at Case Western Reserve University, served in elected office within Cuyahoga County Council, joined medical staffs at the Cleveland Clinic, taught at universities such as John Carroll University, or produced creative work showcased at venues like Playhouse Square. Faculty have included educators with prior affiliations to the Sisters of Notre Dame and visiting lecturers from organizations including the Cleveland Orchestra and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Category:Roman Catholic secondary schools in Ohio Category:Girls' schools in Ohio Category:Schools in Cuyahoga County, Ohio