Nolan Catholic High School is a private, coeducational, college preparatory school, formerly in the Marianist tradition,[3] and is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth, Texas. It serves grades 9-12, has an average student population of 800, and serves the Church by educating and forming youth in the Roman Catholic faith through its mission.
School profile
Nolan Catholic High School is a private Catholic college preparatory school in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. It is one of three Catholic college preparatory schools in Tarrant County. Nolan Catholic specializes in providing a faith-filled education that prepares young adults for success in college or university and beyond. The school motto is Esto Dux, which in Latin translates to "be a leader."
After Michael Fors Olson began his term as bishop of the Fort Worth Diocese, the priests of the Society of Mary were to leave Nolan Catholic; there were fewer and fewer people in the religious order.[4] In 2014, the Marianists departed Nolan Catholic High School.[citation needed] Since then, the school has been administered by the Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth, under the Office of the Superintendent of Schools. Nolan Catholic is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Texas Catholic Conference Education Department (as approved by the Texas Education Agency).
Of the 97 members of faculty, two are avowed religious. Among the faculty, 50% hold advanced degrees. Past principal Anthony Pistone (1980–1987), and a priest, William Pais, CMF, were credibly accused of sexual abuse or misconduct.[5]
The traditional college preparatory curriculum at Nolan Catholic requires 27 Carnegie units (3240 hours of instruction) for graduation. Advanced Placement and honors courses are offered in multiple disciplines.
Honors Diploma
Qualified students may earn a designated honors diploma with the appropriate notification on their transcripts. Honors diploma requirements include a minimum cumulative numerical average of 93 by the end of the fall semester of the senior year. The student must have taken biology, physics, chemistry, as well as three years in the same foreign language, as well as credits in other classes.
Portions of some school districts extend into other counties; only high schools in Tarrant County are listed here Aledo ISD, Burleson ISD, and Godley ISD serve sections of Tarrant County, but they operate no high schools in it.