Archbishop Hoban High School is a Catholic high school in the Holy Cross tradition founded in 1953 in Akron, Ohio.
The Holy Cross tradition is a balanced, integrated, holistic approach to education where knowledge and faith converge. More specifically, it has three key aspects:
Information that imparts to students knowledge and competence, which is at the service of ...
Formation of the student by fostering proper values, attitudes and behaviors, which is directed toward ...
Transformation of the person, who becomes an agent of transformation in the world.
In other words, Holy Cross education is both instructional and formative. It is directed toward the transformation of the person, the community and the world.
We are a Catholic high school
in the Holy Cross tradition.
We celebrate our diversity,
value each person,
and welcome one another
with the hospitality of Christ.
As a family of learners
rooted in gospel values,
we empower each other
to grow spiritually,
mature intellectually,
and reach out in service to others.
Within an orderly learning environment,
we are committed to challenging each student
in both heart and mind
to become a compassionate individual,
a lifelong learner,
and a responsible steward of God's creation.