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Piqua City Schools company history timeline

1884

The 79 bishops who gathered in Baltimore for the historic Third Plenary Council in 1884 decreed that within two years, every Catholic parish would establish a school, or the pastor would be replaced.

1889

Holy Angels Parish (Sidney), with the assistance of the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, established the first Catholic high school in the area, and graduated their first class in 1889.

1916

They expanded to a three-year diploma in 1916.

1930

In 1930, the two parishes combined their High School programs to form Piqua Catholic High School.

The school was renamed Piqua Catholic in 1930, reflecting a more inclusive nature.

1954

The Holy Angels building was relatively new, having been constructed in 1954.

1971

After nearly 40 years of operating the high school together, high enrollment and rising costs led to the combining of several Catholic high schools to form Lehman Catholic High School in Sidney in 1971.

1984

Father Jaspers continued as principal until 1984, when Michael Barhorst was named the first lay principal of the school.

1985

In 1985, the school community launched the Development Campaign, with a goal of $1,000,000.

1987

The two parish grade schools continued to operate, independent of one another, until 1987 when they combined once again to form Piqua Catholic Elementary School.

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Eric West,Gary Schlager,Rich Lane
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