The Cascia Hall ViewbookCascia Hall Preparatory School, named for Saint Rita of Cascia, Italy, was founded by the Order of Saint Augustine in 1926. The Augustinian values of Truth, Unity, and Charity are imparted daily to Cascia Hall students. More than 100 Augustinian priests and brothers have served at Cascia Hall since the school was founded. The school is committed to the harmonious development of each student's spiritual, intellectual, psychological, social and physical talents. A Catholic school for students of all faiths, Cascia offers a variety of courses in religion as a regular part of the curriculum, and attendance is required at regular chapel services. About 50 percent of the students are Catholic. Members of all faiths are welcome, and there is a mutual respect for this diversity. Cascia Hall Preparatory School is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, the Oklahoma State Department of Education, and the Augustinian Secondary Education Association. Cascia Hall is the only secondary school in Oklahoma certified as "college preparatory" by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. |
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