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Private, coeducational school in Ann Arbor, , Michigan, United States
Father Gabriel Richard High School
Address
4333 Whitehall Drive
Ann Arbor, (Washtenaw County), Michigan 48105
United States
Coordinates42°18′50.19″N 83°40′30.99″W / 42.3139417°N 83.6752750°W / 42.3139417; -83.6752750
Information
TypePrivate, Coeducational
MottoDominus meus et Deus meus.
(My Lord and my God.)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1868
FounderSaint Thomas Catholic Parish
OversightDiocese of Lansing
PrincipalChristopher Dotson
Teaching staff37.8 (on an FTE basis) (2021–22)
Grades912
Enrollment464 (2021–22)
Student to teacher ratio12.3 (2021–22)
Campus sizeSmall
Campus typeClosed
Color(s) Green  and  White 
Athletics conferenceCatholic High School League
MascotIrish
Team nameIrish
Director of AdmissionsMary Vangieson
Athletic DirectorsMickey Redmond
Websitehttp://www.fgrhs.org

Father Gabriel Richard High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Ann Arbor Township near Ann Arbor, Michigan. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lansing, and was established in 1868 by Father Patrick O'Kelly. It was originally named St. Thomas the Apostle School and included an elementary school. By 1880, the original facilities had been outgrown and the school moved for the first time. In 1900, a new church was begun for the overgrown parish and was completed in 1905.

History

The parish and church were a part of Ann Arbor's early history and in the early 1920s the old school building was torn down and a new enlarged building was constructed that remains to this day. The school survived World War I and grew throughout the Great Depression and in the post-World War II era. By 1980, St. Thomas split into an elementary school, St. Thomas, and a high school was named Father Gabriel Richard Catholic High School after Gabriel Richard, a French Roman Catholic priest and founder of the University of Michigan. At the start of the 21st century, the original 1920s building became too small and obsolete, prompting construction of a new modern building outside of town, the first move of the school in over 120 years. Father Gabriel Richard High School moved to this new location. The original St. Thomas elementary school building was renovated, remains on its original spot, and continues to operate independently of Father Gabriel Richard High School.

In 2008, Father Gabriel Richard High School was put on the Top 50 List of best Catholic high schools in the nation. As of October 2012, it had been placed on this list for four consecutive years. In 2020, FGR was once again named to the Catholic School Honor Roll by the Cardinal Newman Society, which recognizes high-performing Catholic elementary and secondary schools nationwide.

Father Gabriel Richard offers 16 Advanced Placement courses as well as elective options that include nine visual arts courses, drama, two choirs, band, and humanities. Student leaders help run annual retreats for each grade, allowing opportunity to develop leadership skills in a faith-based environment. Mass is offered daily with each student attending Mass once a week. Confession times are also offered each week. The athletics program offers 38 teams in a wide variety of sports, allowing students the opportunity to play at several different levels. Student athletes sign on to play sports at the collegiate level, with an average of 10 per year signing national letters of intent.

In December 2020, the chaplain of the school, Fr. Richard Lobert, was put on leave pending an investigation. In May 2021, the Attorney General of Michigan closed its investigation without bringing any charges against the priest.

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Search for Private Schools – School Detail for Fr Gabriel Richard High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved March 5, 2024.
  2. "Statement on the Removal of the Priestly Faculties of Father Richard Lobert". Archdiocese of Baltimore. January 5, 2021. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  3. "Statement: Update regarding the Reverend Richard Lobert, May 20, 2021". Diocese of Lansing. Retrieved August 20, 2021.

Notable alumni

Roman Catholic Diocese of Lansing
Bishops
Ordinaries
Joseph H. Albers
Alexander M. Zaleski
Kenneth Joseph Povish
Carl Frederick Mengeling
Earl Boyea
Auxiliaries
Michael Joseph Green
James Stephen Sullivan
Churches
List of churches
St. Mary Cathedral, Lansing
St. Mary of Good Counsel Church, Adrian
St. Patrick's Church, Ann Arbor
St. Joseph Church and Shrine, Cambridge Township
St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, Jackson
St. Elizabeth's Church, Tecumseh (former)
St. Mary Church, Westphalia
Education
Higher education
Siena Heights University
High schools
Father Gabriel Richard High School (Ann Arbor)
Lansing Catholic High School
Lumen Christi Catholic High School (Jackson)
Powers Catholic High School (Flint)
St. Thomas More Academy (Burton)
Priests
Paul Vincent Donovan
Steven J. Raica
Gerald Lee Vincke
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