| publication = Perspective (literary magazine)

| newspaper = The Seraphim

| yearbook = The Halo

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| enrollment = 975 (2023–24)

| affiliation = National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) The student's parents came together to make a bid on the 18-acre school for $9.6 million. "If we could stay on campus next year, we have time to build a school," said Betsey Kauffman, vice-president of the Tesseract North Scottsdale Foundation, a non-profit group that was formed in October 2000. "We could hold on to our student population and provide some security for our teachers," Kauffman said.

It was reported the Diocese outbid the parents by $2 million.

The site of the school was purchased by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix in March 2001. It was confirmed the Diocese purchased the 36-acre site for $17 million.

David Gonsalves was appointed by Bishop Thomas O'Brien of the Catholic Diocese of Phoenix, as the first principal of the school.

It was announced in November 2001, the school site would undergo a $9 to $10 million renovation, a gymnasium, chapel, and 16 new classrooms would be constructed for the new school.

Prospective students, were scheduled to take an entrance exam on January 19, 2002, and interview with Principal Gonsalves.

  • Kade Gottlieb, Gottmik, finalist on RuPaul's Drag Race (season 13)
  • Jagger Jones, stock car racing driver
  • Sean Renfree, football player
  • Tayler Scott, baseball player
  • Aaron Slegers, baseball player
  • Jake Smith, American football player
  • Josh Doan, hockey player
  • Erika Kirk (née Frantzve), Miss Arizona USA (2012) and widow of Charlie Kirk

References

  • The Diocese of Phoenix website
  • NDP Live