The beginnings of Neumann High School go far back into the history of the Catholic Church in the Wahoo area. However, in June of 1959 Bishop James V. Casey strongly urged the pastors of the Wahoo Deanery to consider establishing a central high school to serve the area, On April 30, 1960 a letter was sent from the pastors to Bishop Casey expressing a commitment to initiate this program. This was a momentous decision
The first school in Chapman Precinct was organized in 1869. The first meeting was held in Mr. Thomas...
The first school in District #50, Ithaca was built by Elijah Dech in Section 20 of Wahoo Township. H...
The first school in Saunders County, according to several area residents, was a dug-out near the blu...
The beginnings of Neumann High School go far back into the history of the Catholic Church in the Wah...
St. Wenceslaus School has served the community at Wahoo for over 65 years. Records dated back to 192...
Early records indicate that a small one room school was painstakingly raised before the turn of the ...
A small white frame building known as District #8 7 opened its doors September 1, 1886 to the childr...
In 1943 Bishop Edward F. Hoban came to Cleveland, Ohio, as coadjutor bishop to Archbishop Joseph Sch...
Records dating back to 1870 show that Moses Stocking was the director of District No. 27. There were...
School District No. 111 was organized in 1892 with Miss Nellie Throop, 16 as the first teacher. The ...
Early records in the office of the County Superintendent show that the first school census from Dist...
The construction of St. John\u27s School in Weston was begun in 1954 with the approval of Bishop Lou...
Catholic Central School consolidated the 150 year-old parish-based elementary schools and the Archdi...
School District #24 held its first class in 1879, records indicating that 50 students registered, bu...
The first school in Wahoo was outside of what is now the city limits. It was a one-room building in ...
The first school in Chapman Precinct was organized in 1869. The first meeting was held in Mr. Thomas...
The first school in District #50, Ithaca was built by Elijah Dech in Section 20 of Wahoo Township. H...
The first school in Saunders County, according to several area residents, was a dug-out near the blu...
The beginnings of Neumann High School go far back into the history of the Catholic Church in the Wah...
St. Wenceslaus School has served the community at Wahoo for over 65 years. Records dated back to 192...
Early records indicate that a small one room school was painstakingly raised before the turn of the ...
A small white frame building known as District #8 7 opened its doors September 1, 1886 to the childr...
In 1943 Bishop Edward F. Hoban came to Cleveland, Ohio, as coadjutor bishop to Archbishop Joseph Sch...
Records dating back to 1870 show that Moses Stocking was the director of District No. 27. There were...
School District No. 111 was organized in 1892 with Miss Nellie Throop, 16 as the first teacher. The ...
Early records in the office of the County Superintendent show that the first school census from Dist...
The construction of St. John\u27s School in Weston was begun in 1954 with the approval of Bishop Lou...
Catholic Central School consolidated the 150 year-old parish-based elementary schools and the Archdi...
School District #24 held its first class in 1879, records indicating that 50 students registered, bu...
The first school in Wahoo was outside of what is now the city limits. It was a one-room building in ...
The first school in Chapman Precinct was organized in 1869. The first meeting was held in Mr. Thomas...
The first school in District #50, Ithaca was built by Elijah Dech in Section 20 of Wahoo Township. H...
The first school in Saunders County, according to several area residents, was a dug-out near the blu...