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Email: championms@columbus.k12.oh.us School Hours: 7:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Champion Middle School 284 N 22nd Street Columbus, OH 43203
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Website. Campion. Campion Jesuit High School was a Jesuit boarding school for boys in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, named for the Jesuit martyr Edmund Campion. The school operated from its founding in 1880 until closing in 1975, and educated several notable figures during its existence.
Fertile Ground: Campion High School played an important role in many lives. By Amy Korpi. What does a Jesuit provincial have in common with a former Wisconsin governor, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, an Emmy-nominated comedian, a former president of Mexico, and a groundbreaking physician?
6. März 2017 · Champion High School. 5976 Mahoning Ave Nw, Warren, Ohio | (330) 847-2305 | Award Winning. # 6,017 in National Rankings. Overall Score 65.92 /100. quick stats. Grades. 9-12. Grades 9-12...
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Schools. Champion High School; Champion Middle School; Champion Central Elementary School; District. Alumni; District Forms; District News; District Report Card; Educational Enrichment Fund; Federal Programs; History; Registration Packet; Remediation Plans; Services. Food Service; School Resource Officer Program; Special Education; Technology ...
Actually it also contains alumni prior to Campion including St Johns College back to 1871. Bro Staber, S.J. and Mrs. Emma W. Bouzek compiled a Directory II in June 1978 which covered 1940-41 to 1974-75 and includes those who would have graduated in 1978.