On Friday, November 6, the St. Edward Marching Eagles drove to Columbus, Ohio, to compete in OMEA State Finals Competition, where they received a Superior (1) rating. This is the climax of the marching band season... read the full story →



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November 20, 2009







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Mock Trial Team Studies Litigation

In its inaugural appearance last year, the Mock Trial Team enjoyed an outstanding turnout. It is expected to again be extremely competitive in this season’s upcoming tournaments. The team, consisting of thirty-two members and moderated... Read full article →

Written by Cody Yanniello '11 on November 20, 2009

Band Strides to Superior Rating

On Friday, November 6, the St. Edward Marching Eagles drove to Columbus, Ohio, to compete in OMEA State Finals Competition, where they received a Superior (1) rating. This is the climax of the marching band season... Read full article →

Written by Nathan Gammella '10 on November 20, 2009

CSPA Honors the 2009 Edwardian with Bronze

The Columbia Scholastic Press Association has awarded Bronze Medalist distinction to the 2009 Edwardian yearbook. Adviser, Mr. Tom Glasenapp, commented, “While we always strive to produce the best possible book, we know we can improve... Read full article →

Written by Alexander Nixon '10 on November 20, 2009

The Thessalonian Society Returns

The Thessalonian Society is a relatively new program, initiated last spring by Mrs. Cindy Hruby. This year, senior Nicholas Boros, with help from moderators Mr. Daniel Cavoli and Mr. Mark Urban, has assumed charge... Read full article →

Written by Connor Roth '11 on November 20, 2009

SEHS STAR Robotics Program Unites Old and Young Students

STAR Robotics is an opportunity to help young minds grow. This event, held at St. Joseph Academy, permits sixth-grade students from local Catholic schools to meet with robotics and engineering students from both St. Edward and St. Joseph... Read full article →

Written by Frank Conroy '11 on November 20, 2009

Edsmen Stage: Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?

Under the direction of Robert W. Burns, the Edwardian Players will perform four performances of the musical comedy, Do Black Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?, December 3-6... Read full article →

Written by Alexander Nixon '10 on November 20, 2009

Bioneers Conference Focuses on Saving Lake Erie

On November 5, members of the Catholic Schools for Peace and Justice, or CSPJ, attended the Bioneers Conference at Cleveland State University, where they participated in a number of workshops pertaining to living in harmony with the ecosystem... Read full article →

Written by Forde Ripich '12 on November 20, 2009

FCA Sponsors a Spare Change Care Package Drive

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Written by Dale Armbruster '10 on November 20, 2009

Band Marches on to OMEA State Finals

In their past competitions at both the Claymont Band Roundup and the Brunswick Sound Spectacular, the Marching Eagles have earned an overall rating of a one, equivalent to a superior. Read full article →

Written by Nathan Gammella '10 on October 29, 2009

Quest Retreat Defines Manhood

The 2009-2010 school year is the second year in which St. Edward offers its Quest Retreat. Run by religion teach- ers Mr. Mike Reiling and Mr. Bill Fichter, the three-day retreat experience allows upperclassmen to escape the pressures and stresses... Read full article →

Written by Adam Al-natsheh '12 on October 29, 2009

COAR Service and Solidarity Trip Being Planned for June 2010

St. Edward High School will send approximately one dozen students on the biennial service trip to El Salvador in June 2010. Community Oscar Arnulfo Romero (COAR) is a community in Zaragoza that provides many needs for the extremely... Read full article →

Written by Jerry Bobal '11 on October 29, 2009

Robotics Program Expands into Grade Schools

Robotics is one of the many distinctive programs at St. Edward High School. Recently, the Robotics program has extended its outreach and has paired with St. Joseph Academy through STARs (Students Teaching About Robotics) to teach grade... Read full article →

Written by Giuseppe Miranda '11 on October 29, 2009

CSPJ Goes Green

Catholic Schools for Peace and Justice, also known as CSPJ, is an extra- curricular group at St. Ed’s that donates their time without counting service hours. In the upcoming month of November, CSPJ has several highly anticipated envi- ronmental... Read full article →

Written by Jonathan Lacoste '11 on October 29, 2009

Edwardian Improves on Last Year's Success

After having no returning members from the 2008 Edwardian yearbook and losing the club moderator, the year- book staff had their work cut out for them to produce a respectable publication. Besides lacking manpower and experience... Read full article →

Written by Pat Dowling '11 on October 29, 2009

2009 Wings Auction Supports Financial Aid Programs

St. Edward’s annual Wings Auction was again a success this year, raising approximately $160,000. More corporations sponsored this year’s auction than any previous auction, and the 275 guests in attendance donated generously... Read full article →

Written by Matt Skowronski '10 on October 29, 2009

SECWA Sends Delegates to Model UN

Of all the clubs at St. Edward, Model UN is one of the most challenging. Nearly every year since the 1950’s, members of the (St. Edward) Council on World Affairs or SECWA have participated in competitions around Ohio and the U.S. Read full article →

Written by Mike Hosey '11 on October 29, 2009

National Awards Conferred on the Edsman

National organizations are starting to take note of the Edsman. In April, edsman.com was named a finalist for the National Scholastic Press Association’s Pacemaker Award at the National Convention in Phoenix... Read full article →

Written by Alexander Nixon '10 on October 29, 2009

Merrill Lynch Executive Speaks at SEHS Investment Club

Brent Clapacs, the former head of equities in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) at Merrill Lynch and a former neighbor of the fiery Jim Cramer, recently came in to speak to the St. Edward Investment Club. His discussion touched on some... Read full article →

Written by Garrett Marsilio '10 on October 7, 2009

Language Department Planning a Trip to Italy

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Written by Jim Vogel '12 on September 20, 2009

Wings Auction Raises Money for SEHS

On October 10, St. Edward will transform into a tropical paradise to accommodate the 13th Annual Wings Auction. The Wings Auction is an annual fundraiser that includes dinner, dancing, live and silent auctions, and much more, all supporting... Read full article →

Written by Jonathan Finch '11 on October 7, 2009

Mock Trial Starts at SHES

As one of the newest clubs at St. Edward, Mock Trial already has over 40 members. Mrs. Suzanne Fairfield introduced the idea last year and a team was put together; however, the first year was a building year and the students did not compete... Read full article →

Written by Bradley Ouambo '10 on October 7, 2009

Avoiding the H1N1 Virus

With the recent outbreak of swine flu in neighboring schools, panic has struck many parents, and a need for prevention has become evident. Several Cleveland schools, including Shaker Heights High School and Solon Middle School, have had multiple... Read full article →

Written by Matt Skowronski '10 on October 7, 2009

School Year Starts with All-school Mass

St. Edward High School had its first mass of the year on Tuesday, September 15. Like all masses, this was a school-wide event. However, this mass was different; instead of gathering for a Holy Day of Obligation or a special Church holiday... Read full article →

Written by Mike Hosey '11 on October 7, 2009

Marching Band Does Some Fancy Footwork

The St. Edward Marching Eagles competed two weeks ago at Norton High School’s “Art in Motion” competition and again last weekend at Nordonia High School’s “Festival of Bands” competition, both times aiming to qualify for states. While not yet... Read full article →

Written by Nathan Gammella '10 on October 7, 2009

Update on KRA Implementation

The latest major advancement to giving St. Edward students better experiences and an improved learning atmosphere is called the K.R.A. Initiative. The K.R.A. is a 5-year strategic plan that began in the spring of 2008 and is set to be completed... Read full article →

Written by Cody Yanniello '11 on October 7, 2009

Br. Peter Retiring from Post as President at the End of the Year

Brother Peter Graham, who has been President of St. Edward High School since 2001, will be stepping down after this school year. Throughout his time as president he has made substantial progress to our academic and extracurricular programs... Read full article →

Written by Andrew Boros '10 on October 7, 2009

Blood Drive Proves to be Success

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Written by Jonathan Finch '11 on October 7, 2009

National Merit Recognizes SEHS Seniors

Three students are semi-finalists and nine are commended scholars. Read full article →

Written by Matt Unger '10 on October 7, 2009

3rd Annual Box Night to be Held on Sept. 23

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Written by Bryan Ambrogi '10 on September 20, 2009

Understanding by Design adopted by School

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Written by Joseph Fagniil on October 7, 2009

Students Travel to Appalachia for Charity Work

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Written by Alex Mann '10 on September 20, 2009

Mr. Csongei Retires as Dean of Men

Almost every freshman at St. Ed’s has heard stories of the former Dean of Men, Mr. Csongei. Whether for allegedly launching a student into the lockers or hitting one on the rear end with a pulverizing smack of his paddle, Mr. Csongei was always made... Read full article →

Written by Pat Dowling '11 on September 20, 2009

SEHS Welcomes New Faculty

St. Edward welcomed many new faculty members this year. Ms. Janine Stursa, who is teaching English I, is in her second year of education. She graduated from John Carroll in 2008 with a major in English literature... Read full article →

Written by Jonathan Lacoste '11 on September 20, 2009