
- Green Bay, Wisconsin
- December 14, 2021
- www.notredameacademy.com
Company Information
Established in 1990 with the consolidation of three Catholic high schools, two of whom were founded more than 120 years ago, Notre Dame de la Baie Academy enjoys strong enrollment, alumni ties in the Green Bay community, high academic standards for a wide-ranging, diverse group of students, and a welcoming, faith-based program that fosters the spiritual, emotional, and intellectual growth of each child. Infused with the charisms of the Norbertines and the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, the school instills values of faith, learning, respect, responsibility, service, and trustworthiness.
An independent Catholic institution, Notre Dame Academy (NDA) enjoys the support of the Diocese of Green Bay and a close relationship with St. Norbert College, including the presence of Norbertines on campus as teachers and spiritual advisors. The school is proud of its increasing economic and ethnic diversity and is committed to the Norbertine charism of openness to all.
The school operates with a President/Principal Model and seeks a dynamic and visionary new Principal to collaborate with the Board of Education and the President to ensure the continued strength and vitality of the school as it launches its new strategic plan.
NDA is a co-ed, college-preparatory high school offering the International Baccalaureate (IB) program and an array of dual-credit options. Out of the 750+ students enrolled at NDA, 24% of students identify with an ethnicity other than Caucasian, and 87% of students are Catholic. At NDA there is a strong focus on building a community in which all contribute to the good of the whole.
The school is accredited by the Wisconsin Religious and Independent Schools Association (WRISA) and is a member of the National Catholic Education Association (NCEA). As a WRISA member, NDA uses the National Standards and Benchmarks (NSBECS) as its schoolwide standards of excellence.
Mission Statement:
Notre Dame Academy's mission, as an educational ministry of the Roman Catholic Church, is to educate the whole person by developing each student's Christian faith, commitment to service and full academic potential within a caring, safe, diverse, Church community committed to the common good.