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Father Ryan High School is a private
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high school in
Nashville, Tennessee Nashville is the capital city of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat, seat of Davidson County, Tennessee, Davidson County. With a population of 689,447 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 U.S. census, Nashville is the List of muni ...
. Founded in 1925 as Nashville Catholic High School for Boys, Father Ryan is located in the
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. It was the first racially integrated high school in Tennessee.


History

The school was founded 1925 by
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, the bishop of Diocese of Nashville. It was initially named Nashville Catholic High School for Boys before adopting its current name in 1927 to honor Father Abram Joseph Ryan. Father Ryan was a strong supporter of the Confederacy and
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. Ryan was called a “cheerleading kind of poet" for the Confederacy, never relenting from his strong support, even after the
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was long over. In September 1954, the school began admitting black students, making it the first racially integrated school in Tennessee. In 1970, the school merged with the Cathedral High School and became coeducational.


Campus

Father Ryan High School's first campus was at 2300 Elliston Place, which was dedicated in 1929. Father Ryan remained there for 62 years and expanded twice, but eventually it outgrew these facilities and during the summer of 1991 relocated to its present home on Norwood Drive in the Oak Hill area of Nashville, TN. This site includes an academic building containing computer labs, science labs, and classrooms. There is also the administrative Cloister Building which houses art rooms, band room, dining hall, and the St. James Chapel. The field house contains three full size basketball courts, a wrestling room, workout areas, locker rooms, and coaching offices. The site also has softball, baseball, soccer, football fields and a track. Other additions include a freestanding library, a football stadium, and the Center for the Arts. The most recent addition is a STEAM Lab in the library.Father Ryan High School: Athletics History
, fatherryan.org; accessed December 24, 2014.
Many remnants of the Elliston Place campus are placed around campus. These include the oak doors, previously the entrance to the old campus, which are now part of the Neuhoff Library. Many bricks inside the Academic Building are from the Elliston Place campus and are labeled as such.


Demographics

The demographic breakdown of the 945 students enrolled in 2013-2014 was: *Native American/Alaskan - 0% *Asian/Pacific islanders - 3.6% *Black - 4.9% *Hispanic - 1.6% *White - 89.2% *Multiracial - 0.7%


Arts

Father Ryan High School has 31 visual and performing arts programs. These programs include the band, choir, theatre, and other visual and performing arts. Students' art are featured in the ''Gadfly'' art magazine at the end of the school year. Band The Father Ryan Band was founded in 1947. The band has its marching season in the fall, performing at home football games during half-time. In 2012, the band was invited to participate in the Macy's Day Thanksgiving Day Parade. The band is one of Father Ryan's most successful groups. Through the competitive winter season, the band has won numerous state and world champion titles. Theatre The Purple Masque Players was founded in 1927. The group puts on a play and a musical each year. Students can take theatre as a class and/or participate in the Purple Masque Players club.


Athletics

Father Ryan is a member of the
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and Division II Class AAA E/M Region. The Father Ryan athletic program includes football, basketball, soccer, golf, baseball, track, cross country, volleyball, golf, swimming & diving, tennis, softball, wrestling, lacrosse, ice hockey, bowling, cheerleading and rugby.


House System

In 2019, Father Ryan announced plans to create a house system in the style of other catholic schools, which they began in 2020. There are six houses on campus: Elliston, Emerald, Immaculata, Norwood, Oak, and Trinity. Each of these houses has a color, saint, Catholic social teaching, and reason behind its name. These houses compete for a "house cup" which is awarded at the end of the school year. Elliston House is named after the first campus of Father Ryan located on Elliston Place. The house color is grey and their saint is St. Maximilian Kolbe. Their social teaching is ''Call to Family, Community, and Participation''. Emerald House is named after the first yearbook at Father Ryan. The house color is green and their saint is St. Kateri Tekakwitha. Their social teaching is ''Care for God's Creation''. Immaculata House is named after the Immaculate Conception of Mary. The house color is dark blue and their saint is St. Katherine Drexel. Their social teaching is ''Life and Dignity of the Human Person''. Norwood House is named after the current Father Ryan campus on Norwood Drive. Their house color is teal and their saint is Bl. Pier Frassati. Their social teaching is ''Rights and Responsibilities''. Oak House is named after the oak doors on the Neuhoff Library (see section Campus above for more information). Their color is chartreuse and their saint is St. Teresa of Calcutta. Their social teaching is ''Options for the Poor and Vulnerable''. Trinity House is named after the Holy Trinity of the Catholic Church. Their color is orange and their saint is St. Oscar Romero. Their social teaching is ''Dignity of Workers and Worker's Rights''.


Notable alumni

* Monroe J. Carell, Jr., President & CEO, Central Parking System, Inc. *
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, bishop *
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, professional golfer *
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. judge *
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, Former
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chairman *
John Lawrence Seigenthaler John Lawrence Seigenthaler ( ; July 27, 1927 – July 11, 2014) was an American journalist, writer, and political figure. He was known as a prominent defender of First Amendment rights. Seigenthaler joined the Nashville newspaper ''The ...
, journalist * John Seigenthaler, Jr., journalist *
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, pediatric neurosurgeon, 2014 Republican candidate for U.S. Senate seat from Oregon * James F. "Boots" Donnelly, American football player and coach *
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, NFL defensive back for the
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* Joejuan Williams, American football player
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Father Ryan High School
{{authority control Catholic secondary schools in Tennessee Educational institutions established in 1925 Preparatory schools in Tennessee Roman Catholic Diocese of Nashville Schools in Davidson County, Tennessee 1925 establishments in Tennessee