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Training Noble Servant Leaders for the Modern World
Delone Catholic High School prepares young men and women to lead and to serve as "Doers of the Word" in any vocation to which God calls them.
Squirehood
Squirehood is an intense period of formation after which one graduates to Knighthood, prepared to go into the world ready to engage in the defense of Truth, Beauty, and Goodness against those who challenge it with Falsehood and Evil. Our Squires will spend their time at Delone Catholic High School preparing to be holy and noble servant leaders.
Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. (Ephesians 6: 13)
Squires will learn how to prepare for eternal life.
Squires will learn what God has revealed to us about creation...
Squires will learn how to live morally upright lives...
Squires will learn how to respond to God’s grace...
Squires will deepen their relationship with God...
Squires will contemplate the Word of God in Scripture...
News & Events
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Families of Senior Musicians,
Support your Squire by purchasing a message block in our spring concert program. Choose from a 1/8 page block (3.5"x 2") for $25 or a 1/4 page block (3.75" x 5") for $50.
Order online by April 12.
#SquiresOnStage #TheArtsatDeloneCatholic
At the PHSSL State Tournament at Bloomsburg University on March 15-16, Delone Catholic came in 10th in the Speech Sweepstakes. Senior Riley Slee placed second in Poetry and freshman Carli Hutchinson placed fourth in dramatic interpretation. The team of Emily Flynn '24 and Matthew Leon '24 placed fifth in News Broadcasting.
Semifinalists included Julia Miller '26 (Prose), Aidan Tringali '27 (Impromptu), and Gabriella Erdman '24/Maggie Murry '24 (Duo Interpretation). Also qualifying for the state tournament were: Maria Marchak '27 and Kali Hilfiger '26 (Humorous Interpretation), Annie Woolford '25 (Dramatic Interpretation), Dante Tapia Pujals '24/Kaiden Miller '24 (Duo Interpretation), and Collin Kuhn '26 (Storytelling).
The Spirit of a Squire supports The Arts, including our student musicians, who share their talent in service to the school at school liturgies, football games, pep rallies, concerts, and more.
The 43rd Annual Music Association Cash Raffle Dinner to be held on Saturday, April 6, 2024 is a fun way to support our Squires. Join the crowd at S.A.V.E.S. Social Hall, 5865 Hanover Rd., Hanover, Pa. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and a roast turkey dinner will be served buffet style at 6:30 p.m. Your $100 ticket includes dinner for two and a chance to win one of 52 cash prizes, including the grand prize of $5,000. Small games of chance, a shared drawing raffle, and raffle baskets will also be available.
Tickets for the 2024 event can be purchased online at bit.ly/DCMARaffle2024.
If you have any questions, please contact the Main Office at Delone Catholic High School at 717-637-5969.
The 43rd Annual School Student Show celebrates talent, creativity, and hard work displayed by the students. This event brings together students, teachers, parents, and the community to showcase the amazing artistic abilities of young minds. The School Student Show is a platform where students can shine and express themselves freely. It's a reminder of the importance of art education and its impact on shaping well-rounded individuals. As the community gathers to witness the incredible talents on display, let these young artists be encouraged and supported in their creative endeavors.
Work from Delone Catholic artists Riley Slee '24, Michael Hohenstein '24, Nic Pierce '24, Kaitlyn Noback '24, Layla Mohning '26, and Adam Lawrence '24 will be on exhibit as part of the show.
The exhibit can be viewed March 4-23 from 12-5 p.m. at the gallery at 32 Carlisle St. in Hanover, Pa.
The 2023-24 winter sports season has come to an end, but the highlights will inspire student-athletes for years to come.
Headed to Bloomsburg University on March 15-16 are 14 #SpeakingSquires who qualified for the PHSSL State Tournament.
- Maria Marchak and Kali Hilfiger will compete in Humorous Interpretation.
- Carli Hutchinson and Annie Woolford will compete in Dramatic Interpretation.
- Riley Slee will compete in Poetry and Julia Miller in Prose.
- The teams of Dante Tapia Pujals/Kaiden Miller and Gabriella Erdman/Maggie Murry will compete in Duo Interpretation.
- The team of Emily Flynn/Matthew Leon will compete in Duo News Broadcasting.
- Aiden Tringali will compete in Impromptu and Collin Kuhn in Storytelling.
By The Numbers
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College Partners
Our college partners offer guaranteed acceptance and merit scholarships to students who meet GPA and test score requirements.
12,950
hours of service by the Class of 2023
Every Squire lives out the school motto, "Be Doers of the Word (James 1:22)" in acts of service to their Church, school, and community.
17%
of the Class of 2023 Completed an Internship in High School
Internships allow Squires to gain practical experience while exploring careers of particular interest to individual students.
13:1
Student : Teacher Ratio
Small class sizes allow teachers to engage with each student and to provide for individual learning needs.
1:1
Devices per Student
The school issues a Chromebook to each Squire for educational use over four years. Upon graduation, the device becomes the property of the graduate.
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Virtual Electives Offered
A partnership with Virtual High School allows Squires to personalize their curriculum with dozens of virtual electives.