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Encyclopedia > Bishop Dwenger High School

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Rival

Bishop Dwenger's catholic school and main rival is Bishop Luers High School, another Catholic high school located on the south side of Fort Wayne. This article does not cite its references or sources. ...


Notable Alumni

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External links

  • Bishop Dwenger High School's school sponsored student website.
  • Indiana Department of Education - School Profile, Bishop Dwenger High School
  • Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend

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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Indiana (5817 words)
A system of consolidating poorly-attended schools into one central school of greater efficiency and the free transportation of pupils (made possible by the law of 1907) are doing much in rural districts to lift education to a higher plane.
Its first bishop, John Henry Luers, a tireless labourer, was the founder of an association to care for infirm priests, and did much to extend the church under his care.
A similar school, called St. Mary's of the Woods, west of the limits of Terre Haute, dates from 1845, when six Sisters of Providence, from Ruille-sur-Loire, came with Mother Theodore at their head; their mother-house is located here; there were 208 scholars in 1908, and they have several other schools in the State.
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