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St. Vincent Pallotti High School

Private secondary school in Laurel, Maryland, U.S.


Summary

Private secondary school in Laurel, Maryland, U.S.

FieldValue
nameSt. Vincent Pallotti High School
imagePallotti.JPG
image_size200px
captionFront entrance
streetaddress113 St. Mary's Place
cityLaurel
stateMaryland
county(Prince George's County)
zipcode20707
countryUSA
coordinates
districtArchdiocese of Washington Catholic Schools
religionRoman Catholic
principal_labelPresident/Principal
principalJeffrey Palumbo
faculty27
teaching_staff38
avg_class_size16
typePrivate, Coeducational
fees$595
tuition$21,100
grades9–12
conferenceInterscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland (women) & Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (men)
mottoAd Infinitam Dei Gloriam
motto_translationFor the Infinite Glory of God
accreditation
rivalArchbishop Spalding High School
mascotVinny the Pallotti Panther
patronSt. Vincent Pallotti
team_namePanthers
colorsNavy, white and light blue
established1921
enrollment427
enrollment_as_of2024–2025
free_label1Assistant Principal of Academics
free_text1David Tenney
free_label2Assistant Principal of Student Affairs
free_text2Catherine Edwards
free_label3Athletic Director
free_text3Patrick Courtemanche
free_label4Custodian
free_text4Alfonso Bautista Gomez
homepage

St. Vincent Pallotti High School, usually called Pallotti, is a private Catholic school in eastern Laurel, Maryland. It was founded by the Pallottines in 1921 and is within the Archdiocese of Washington. It is directly across the street from Old Laurel High School, founded in 1899.

Pallotti is a co-ed school serving young men and women from Prince George's County, Howard County, Anne Arundel County, and Montgomery County. The school is currently attended by approximately 500 students.

The school is noted for its MIAA Varsity Boys Lacrosse Championship victory over The Park School at Johns Hopkins in 2006 and its Varsity Girls Soccer IAAM "A" conference championship victory in 2007. Pallotti is home to the 2014 Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association C Conference Football Champions.

Notable alumni

  • Blake Corum, American football running back
  • Keron DeShields, professional basketball player
  • Kathleen Dumais, politician
  • Jarrett Jack, NBA player
  • Ovide Lamontagne, New Hampshire politician, former teacher
  • Jaret Patterson, American football running back
  • Marcquise Reed, professional basketball player
  • Austen Rowland, professional basketball player
  • Chase Young, American football defensive end

School colors and mascot

The school colors are navy blue, Columbia blue, white, and black. The Pallotti mascot is the Panther.

References

References

  1. "Find a School".
  2. (August 15, 2012). "Palumbo prepares for first year as Pallotti principal". Laurel Leader.
  3. "School Profile".
  4. "Tuition and Financial Assistance".
  5. "Faculty & Staff Directory".
  6. "Past MIAA Varsity Lacrosse Champions". [[Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association]].
  7. (Fall 2007). "Fall 2007 All-Met Girls' Soccer". The Washington Post.
  8. Worgo, Tom. (November 8, 2014). "Roundup: Pallotti defeats AACS, 43–14, for 'C' championship". The Baltimore Sun.
  9. Rittenberg, Adam. (November 16, 2022). "Blake Corum's journey from small-town Virginia to Michigan's Big House".
  10. Driver, David. (December 9, 2016). "Former Pallotti standout settles on the court at Lehigh University". [[Baltimore Sun]].
  11. (March 6, 2020). "Eagles fan Chase Young may soon become an Eagles' nightmare".
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