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Marquette High School (Ottawa, Illinois)

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Type
  
parochial, private

Established
  
1859

Authority
  
Diocese of Peoria

Mascot
  
Crusader

Colors
  
Navy Blue, Gold

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Founder
  
Sisters of Mercy

Phone
  
+1 815-433-0125

Founded
  
1859

Motto
  
Catholic Education since 1859

Address
  
1000 Paul St, Ottawa, IL 61350, USA

Similar
  
Ottawa Township High Sch, Serena High School, Seneca High School, La Salle Peru Twp High Sch, Ottawa Elementary School Di

Profiles

Marquette Academy is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Ottawa, Illinois. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Peoria.

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History

Marquette High School was originally known as St. Joseph's. It began teaching grade school and high school level courses in 1859. The name was later changed to St. Xavier Academy in 1900 when the school became an all-girls high school.

In 1946, the school became a co-ed facility known as Ottawa Catholic High School. This only lasted three years, when the name was changed to Marquette High School in honor of Fr. Jacques Marquette.

The original St. Xavier's building served as the high school facility until 1991, when it was torn down. A new addition was built after the demolition to replace the original building and was connected to the wing that was built in 1949 when the school became a co-ed high school.

In the Fall of 2010, Marquette High School combined with the two privately funded Catholic Grade Schools in Ottawa, St. Patrick and St. Columba, and formed Marquette Academy, which house Pre-K through twelfth grades in three separate buildings. The high school campus remained the same, kindergarten through eighth grades are in the former St. Columba building, while preschool is in the early childhood center at St. Patrick's.

In the Fall of 2015, the early childhood and elementary combined into one building. They are now both housed at the former St. Columba building.

Mission Statement

Marquette Academy is a Pre-K–12 Roman Catholic learning community that strives to promote spiritual, academic, social/emotional, and physical growth. We believe in developing critical thinking skills, a lifelong love of learning, and preparing our students to enter and increasingly interconnected society. Traditions here are embraced. Dedication is the norm. Excellence is the expectation.

Supporting Parishes

The following parishes are feeder parishes to Marquette Academy. Their pastors serve as members of the Pastor's Board.

St. Columba, Ottawa; St. Patrick's, Ottawa; St. Francis, Ottawa; St. Mary's, Grand Ridge; St. Michael's, Streator; St. Joseph's, Marseilles; St. Patrick's, Seneca; St. Patrick's, Ransom; St. Theresa's, Earlville; St. Joseph's, Wedron

Athletics

Marquette Academy High School is a member of the Tri-County Conference and the Northeastern Athletic Conference for football, and currently competes in 12 sports. The Marquette football team recently went undefeated in their new conference (9-0). They won the first round of the IHSA playoffs against Chicago Luther North (44-8). In the second round the crusaders lost to Forreston in overtime (35-34).

Boys Sports - Football, Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Track & Field, Golf, Bowling, Wrestling

Girls Sports - Volleyball, Softball, Basketball, Cross Country, Track & Field, Poms, Bowling, Cheerleading

Marquette Loyalty

Hail to thee, our dear ol' Marquette High

Our team will raise our banner to the sky!

We will fight against the foe,

We will never let them go,

'Til the victory finally is won!

RAH RAH!

For the blue and gold will always stand,

And the laurels that we gain will remain.

We will keep them alive,

For our school we will strive,

Ever onward, Marquette High!

M-M-M-A-R-Q-Q-Q-U-E-T-T-T-T-E, MARQUETTE!

Notable alumni

  • Bob McGrath is an actor and singer best known for his portrayal of Bob on Sesame Street.
  • Guy Hoffman is a former professional baseball player.
  • Bob Guyette is a former pro basketball player.
  • References

    Marquette High School (Ottawa, Illinois) Wikipedia