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Kolbe Cathedral High School is a
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in
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Background

Kolbe Boys High School and Cathedral Girls High School opened in the 1960s. Kolbe (opened 1963) was staffed by the
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and Cathedral (opened 1964) by the
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. In June 1976 Kolbe and Cathedral merged into a
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. Today, Kolbe Cathedral offers an affordable option for working families in greater Bridgeport seeking a Christian alternative to the city's public high schools.


Alumni

* Chris Smith - Class of 1988 - All-Time leading men's basketball scorer at the
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. Drafted into the
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in 1992 and played three seasons for the
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. * Julio Ramirez – R. Stuart Dickson Professor of Psychology,
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; recipient of Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring *
Walter Luckett Walter Luckett Jr. is an American former basketball player. Luckett starred at the prep level for Kolbe High School in his hometown of Bridgeport, Connecticut, and played college basketball for the Ohio Bobcats between 1972 and 1975. Following h ...
- (Kolbe High School) record-setting career that saw him score more points than any other high school player in
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history, win a state championship, and he was named the national high school player of the year as a senior in 1971–72. Played collegiately at
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External links

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport
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