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Archbishop Carroll High School (Washington, D.C.)

Archbishop Carroll High School is a four-year private, catholic, college-preparatory high school with an emphasis on social justice and civic engagement, located in the Brookland neighborhood of Northeast Washington, D.C. It is owned and operated by the Archdiocese of Washington, is part of the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference, and is affiliated with the Catholic University of America.

History
Archbishop Carroll High School opened in 1951 and expressed the vision of Patrick A. O'Boyle, the first archbishop of the Archdiocese of Washington, who felt strongly that the Catholic Church should lead by example in the area of integration. Named in honor of John Carroll, the first Catholic archbishop in the United States, the school offered a college preparatory education for young men, regardless of race or ethnicity. For its first 40 years, the Augustinian Friars operated Archbishop Carroll. From 2009-2019, Archbishop Carroll High School participated as an International Baccalaureate World School and offered the IB Diploma Programme. As of the 2019-2020 School Year, Archbishop Carroll High School has transitioned to pre-Advanced Placement (PreAP) and Advanced Placement (AP) coursework. ==Notable alumni==
Notable alumni
Jeremiah Attaochu (2010), defensive end for the Denver BroncosRuben Boumtje-Boumtje (1997), former Georgetown University and NBA basketball player and executive • Michael A. Brown (Mackin, 1983), politician (at-large council member on the D.C. City Council) and convicted felon. • Austin Carr (Mackin, 1967), former Notre Dame and NBA player • Johnny Dawkins (Mackin, 1982), former Duke University and NBA player and current head coach at the University of Central FloridaMarvin Graves (1989), former Syracuse University and CFL football player • Bernard Griffith (Mackin), Dallas Mavericks assistant coach, head basketball coach at Dillard University, and national champion high school head coach • Anton Harrison (2020), Offensive Tackle for the Jacksonville JaguarsRich Harrison (1993), music producer • Tom Hoover (1959), Villanova University and pro basketball player, first-round pick in 1963 NBA draftJoe Johnson (1981), played football for Washington Redskins, Minnesota Vikings (known as Joe Howard while in school) • Eddie Jordan (1973), former National Basketball Association player, head coach • Kris Joseph (2008), Boston Celtics basketball player • Jevon Langford (1992), defensive end for Cincinnati BengalsDerrick Lewis (1984), professional basketball player • Mike Lonergan (1984), Former basketball head coach Catholic University of America, University of Vermont, and George Washington UniversityEdward Malloy (1959), 16th president of University of Notre DameRodney McGruder (2005-2008) professional basketball player for the Detroit Pistons. He played college basketball for Kansas State Wildcats. • Lawrence Moten (1991), played basketball for Syracuse UniversityBoyd Rutherford (1974), Republican Lieutenant Governor of MarylandMichael S. Steele (1977), former chairman of Republican National Committee, former Lieutenant Governor of MarylandJohn Thompson, Jr. (1960), Boston Celtics, Georgetown University basketball coach • Jamal Williams (1994), former defensive tackle for the San Diego Chargers and Denver Broncos ==References==
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