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Bishop Denis J. O'Connell High School (also known as DJO) is a
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founded in 1957 in
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. It was established by the
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, but it has been under the direction of the Diocese of Arlington since 1974. The school is named for Bishop Denis J. O'Connell, Bishop of Richmond from 1912 to 1926.


Brief History

On September 9, 1957, under the auspices of the Catholic Diocese of Richmond, Bishop Denis J. O'Connell High School opened its doors as a co-institutional college preparatory school, admitting 360 ninth-graders. Greeting the class of 1961 were Brothers of Christian Schools and Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (IHM), who would guide their education. Since then, Bishop O'Connell has graduated more than 18,000 men and women. Today, the school serves the students from more than 80 different schools throughout the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.


Academics

Bishop O'Connell High School holds high expectations for its students, faculty, and staff. The academic program is organized around required courses that aim to achieve desired learning goals for each student. All students follow a demanding college preparatory curriculum designed to ready them for admission to the leading colleges and universities. The Muller Academic Services Program provides support for students with documented learning disabilities. Coursework is available at the Honors and Advanced Placement levels. Dual credit and dual enrollment opportunities are also available through a partnership with Marymount University. The Global Studies Certificate Program offers optional beyond-the-classroom learning experiences focused on themes of world importance. The school also offers Expanded Services for students with intellectual and cognitive disabilities.


Advanced Placement Program

These AP Courses are offered to students:


Honors Program

Honors classes are also offered in a variety of academic areas. These courses are offered at the honors level:


Activities


Athletics

Bishop O'Connell High School participates in the
Washington Catholic Athletic Conference The Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) is a major high school athletic league for boys, girls, and co-ed Catholic high schools of the Archdiocese of Washington & Diocese of Arlington located in the Washington Metropolitan Area. Th ...
(WCAC). In this league, O'Connell participates in all major sports against other Catholic high schools of the
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metro area.


Rivalries

Since the mid-1980s, the school's primary athletic rival has been
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, located in
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Bishop Ireton High School Bishop Ireton High School is a Catholic Church, Catholic high school located in Alexandria, Virginia, less than one mile from Old Town Alexandria. The school was founded in 1964 by the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales, and named in honor of Peter ...
, located in
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, is another major athletic rival. Starting in the early 2010's, DJO has had a Major Rivalry with
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in Washington D.C.


Basketball


=Boys' Varsity Team

= These are some statistics from the last five years of O'Connell Varsity Boys' Basketball:


Soccer

The Girls' Varsity Soccer team were National Champions in 2004.


Clubs

O'Connell has over 100 student-organized clubs. Their focuses are generally academic, service, and/or common interest. Some current clubs include: (listed alphabetically)


Charitable events


Superdance

The O'Connel
Superdance
is an annual 12-hour dance-a-thon held at the school which raises money for the
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. The Superdance is organized and run by students. It was started under the administration of principal Msgr. James McMurtrie. O'Connell students began holding the Superdance in 1976 because students wanted to speed the discovery of a cure for
cystic fibrosis Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disorder inherited in an autosomal recessive manner that impairs the normal clearance of Sputum, mucus from the lungs, which facilitates the colonization and infection of the lungs by bacteria, notably ''Staphy ...
(CF), a fatal disease of the lungs which had claimed the life of sophomore Brenda O'Donnell on April 14, 1975. Her sister, Maura, was a senior in 1976 and also suffered from cystic fibrosis. Their brother, Sean, died of cystic fibrosis that same year. Maura O'Donnell graduated and went on to
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at
Marymount University Marymount University is a Private university, private Catholic university with its main campus in Arlington County, Virginia, United States. It was founded as Marymount College in 1950. Marymount offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral degre ...
, continuing to support the Superdance in hopes that a cure would be found. Her last Superdance was in 1978 when she came out of the hospital just for the event. In a speech delivered to the O'Connell community, she stated:
"All of you I know have dreams – dreams of college, of success, of love and happiness – dreams of the future. We with cystic fibrosis have dreams too. Your wonderful all-out efforts and work for this dance-a-thon may help make some of our dreams come true."
Two months later, she died of this disease. As of 2018, O'Connell students have raised over $4,300,000 for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, an organization dedicated to finding a cure for the disease.


Hearty Soup Drive and Living Rosary

The Hearty Soup Drive is held annually throughout the month of October. Students have a month to collect as many cans of hearty soup as possible. At the end of the month, cans are collected and donated to the local Catholic Charities food bank. The school collects approximately 10,000 cans of soup each year. At the end of the week, all the cans are displayed on the football field (weather permitting) or inside the auditorium. The student body gathers to celebrate their successful event and pray a special Living Rosary, praying for those who will ultimately benefit from their soup collection.


Notable alumni

* Mary Catherine “Taffy” Nivert (Class of 1962) - Grammy-award winning singer-songwriter *
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(Class of 1965) - Former
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and U.S. Ambassador to Germany * Bob Asher (Class of 1966) - Played for the
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and
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. *
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(Class of 1972) - Former Assistant Secretary of State * Mike Brooks (Class of 1973) - Television news correspondent * James Nealon (Class of 1973) - Former U.S. Ambassador *
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(Class of 1974) - Former Deputy Administrator of NASA and deputy sergeant-at-arms of the U.S. Senate * Mike Storm (Class of 1977) - Former pentathlete and Olympic silver medalist *
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(Class of 1978) - Former acting director of the Federal Housing and Finance Agency (FHFA) *
Eric Metcalf Eric Quinn Metcalf (born January 23, 1968) is an American former professional football player in the National Football League (NFL) for the Cleveland Browns, Atlanta Falcons, San Diego Chargers, Arizona Cardinals, Carolina Panthers, Washington ...
(Class of 1985) - Former University of Texas and NFL player and three-time Pro Bowl selection for the
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and
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. Was also a college long jumper who won the NCAA National Long Jump Championship in 1986 and 1988 *
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(Class of 1989): Actor * Pat McGee (Class of 1991): Singer-songwriter, guitarist; founding member and frontman of the
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* Jimmy Lange (Class of 1993) - Former professional boxer *
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(Class of 1994) - Former University of Virginia and NFL player, and won Super Bowl XLI with the
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* Daniel Heinle (Class of 1994) - Class of 1994 Bishop O'Connell High School Student Athlete of the Year *
Casey Crawford Casey Crawford (born October 30, 1987) is an American former professional basketball player. He signed to the Canadian team Edmonton Energy in May 2011. He has played in the FIBA and IBL leagues. He attended Blue Valley North High School 2002 ...
(Class of 1995) - Former University of Virginia and NFL player, and Super Bowl XXXVII winner with the
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; CEO and co-founder of Movement Mortgage * Geoff Sprung (Class of 1996) - Member of the band Old Dominion *
Gibran Hamdan Gibran Latif Hamdan (born February 8, 1981) is an American former professional football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) and NFL Europe. He was selected by the Washington Redskins in the seventh round of the 2003 NFL ...
(Class of 1998) - Former Indiana University and NFL player, played for the
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*
Nataly Arias Katherine Nataly Arias Peña (born 2 April 1986) is a Colombian former footballer who played as a center back. She represented Colombia in the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup in Germany, 2012 Summer Olympics in London, 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup ...
(Class of 2004) - Member of the
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National Soccer team during the 2011 Women's World Cup in Germany and the 2015 Women's World Cup in Canada. Two-time Olympian representing Colombia in the 2012 Olympics in London, England, and 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. * Marcus Ginyard (Class of 2005) - Former University of North Carolina and professional player *
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(Class of 2006) - Former world record holder in the 1500m freestyle * Kika Toulouse (Class of 2007) - Former professional player in the NWSL *
Kendall Marshall Kendall Dewan Marshall (born August 19, 1991) is an American basketball coach and former professional player. He was born in Dumfries, Virginia, and attended Bishop O'Connell High School in Arlington, Virginia. He played college basketball for ...
(Class of 2010) - Former University of North Carolina and professional player * Jason Clark (Class of 2008) - Former Georgetown and current professional player * Keljin Blevins (Class of 2014) - Former Montana State and current
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player *
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(Class of 2014) - Congolese basketball player for
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of the
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*
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(Class of 2014) - Former Boston College and NFL player, played the
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*
Melo Trimble Romelo Delante Trimble (born February 2, 1995) is an American professional basketball player for CSKA Moscow of the VTB United League. He played at Bishop Denis J. O'Connell High School in Arlington, Virginia, where he was a McDonald's All-Amer ...
(Class of 2014) - Former University of Maryland and current professional player * Matt Lewis (Class of 2017) - Former James Madison University and current professional player for the
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* Xavier Johnson (Class of 2018) - Former University of Pittsburgh and Indiana University player


Controversy

On the morning of May 7, 2002, on
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metro area
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Elliot Segal Elliot Segal (born February 17, 1969) is an American talk radio host. His ''Elliot in the Morning'' show is broadcast on WWDC (FM) in Washington, D.C. and WRXL in Richmond, Virginia. Early life and education Segal was born in Canada, and gre ...
's radio program,
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's ''
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'' was conducting a contest. The winners of this contest would be cage dancers at an upcoming
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concert at
George Mason University George Mason University (GMU) is a Public university, public research university in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. Located in Northern Virginia near Washington, D.C., the university is named in honor of George Mason, a Founding Father ...
's
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. Two sixteen-year-old O'Connell pupils, claiming to be eighteen, called the show, and disclosed alleged sexual activity at O'Connell. The principal addressed pupils over the PA system and criticized the content of the radio show. The two days of broadcasting were ruled indecent by the
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(FCC). As a result, in October 2003, sixteen months after the incident, DC101's parent company
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was fined $55,000.FCC Announcement of Fine
(Released October 2, 2003)


Footnotes


External links


Bishop O'Connell High School
(official site)
Bishop O'Connell Virtual Tour
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