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Mater Dei High School (Breese, Illinois)

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Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Oversight
  
Diocese of Belleville

Chaplain
  
Fr. Chuck Tuttle

Number of students
  
518 (2008–2009)

Established
  
1954

Principal
  
Dennis Litteken

Phone
  
+1 618-526-7216

Mater Dei High School (Breese, Illinois)

Type
  
Private, Coeducational, Parochial

Address
  
900 Mater Dei Dr, Breese, IL 62230, USA

Motto
  
Rooted in Tradition for a Faith-Filled Future.

Colors
  
White, Navy Blue, Columbia blue

Similar
  
Breese Central Communi, Carlyle High School, Wesclin Senior High Sch, Belleville Township High Sch, O'Fallon Township High Sch

Profiles

Mater Dei Catholic High School (often called Breese Mater Dei), is a Catholic, co-educational high school in Breese, Illinois in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Belleville. It was founded in 1954 through the merger of St. Dominic’s High School in Breese and St. Mary's High School in Carlyle, Illinois.

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The academic program is accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, and holds a Certificate of Recognition from the Illinois State Board of Education.

Recent developments at Mater Dei include the construction of a new east wing, expanding facilities by adding a new band room, weight room, and gym.

Parishes represented

St. Boniface, St. Mary-Centralia, St. Bernard, St. Mary-Edwardsville, St. Rose, St. Felicitas, St. Stephen-Caseyville, St. Francis, St. Teresa-Marydale, St. George, St. Josephs, St. Paul, St. Dominics, St. Mary-Carlyle, St. Augustines, St. Cecilias, St. Marys-Trenton, St. Anthonys- Beckemeyer, and St. Damian. The school also has many students with other religious and non religious beliefs.

Student activities

The school offers over 23 clubs covering areas from academic and performing arts to ministry and leadership. Clubs include: Chess club, Book club, Science Club, Model UN, ProLife Group, Saint Vincent DePaul Society, Student Council, Student Ambassadors, Peer Advisers, Liturgical Planning Core, Liturgical Music Group, Spring Musical, Fall play, and many more. The high school also has a student newspaper (Lance) and an award-winning student designed yearbook (Knight).

Athletics

The school sponsors teams in basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, soccer, and track & field for both boys and girls. The school sponsors teams in baseball and football for boys, while girls also compete in cheerleading, softball, and volleyball. The school is an independent school which does not participate in a conference or league, but is a member of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) which sponsors and governs statewide competition in many sports. For most of its history, Mater Dei competed in the Class A, or smaller school classification. In recent years, the use of a multiplier on private schools has raised the school to the larger class (AA). They now compete in class 3A of the newly implemented four-class system.

The following teams have won their respective state tournaments sponsored by the IHSA:

  • Cross Country (girls): 2003-04
  • Golf (boys): 1993-94
  • Volleyball (girls): 1987–88, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 2001–02, 2010–11
  • Notable athletic events

    Every September, the school and neighboring Central Community High School play a football event named the Milk Bowl. A traveling trophy in the shape of a traditional milk can is awarded to the winning team to hold for the following year. The event gives both schools the most profit out of all athletic games, activities, etc. and is evenly shared between both. The game's location alternates each year between the schools' football fields. Mater Dei High School also hosts an annual Christmas Basketball Tournament beginning on December 26 every year since 1960.

    Notable alumni

  • Josh Thole, professional baseball player. Josh Thole currently plays for the Toronto Blue Jays.
  • Jay Voss, professional baseball player, a minor league pitcher in the Detroit Tigers system.
  • References

    Mater Dei High School (Breese, Illinois) Wikipedia