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School History
Our high school has a long tradition of adapting to serve the
needs of our community. The school is now in its fourth location.
Originally founded in 1933, the first classes were held in the balcony of St.
Henry Church until a separate school building was erected.
In 1948, the school moved again. At that time the
Benedictine Sisters were serving children from eleven parishes: Blessed
Sacrament, St. Paul, St. Joseph in Crescent Springs, St. Agnes, St. John's in
Covington, All Saints in Walton, Hold Guardian Angels in Sanfordtown, St.
Aloysius, Mother of God, St. Anthony in Forest Hills, and St. Cecilia.
In 1967, a new building was constructed as the high school
continued to grow. Eventually the Diocese of Covington converted the
school to a district high school serving the parishes of St. Paul, St. Barbara,
St. Timothy, Immaculate Heart of Mary, Mary Queen of Heaven, St. Henry, Christo
Rey, and All
Saints.
On September 9, 1998, the new campus of St. Henry
District High School location was opened to its largest student body in history.
The school continues to grow as it expands every year to serve the Catholic High
School students of Boone and Kenton Counties. We also have students from Lawrenceburg and Aurora, Indiana.

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