Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Ledgers – St Mary’s Spring Academy (Fond du Lac, WI)

Preparing students for the exciting world of certified public accountancy for over 100 years!

Actually, the mascot points simply to the school’s location on The Ledge, a local geographical feature (kind of like a bluff, I guess). Huh! Well, that explanation’s even more boring than certified public accountancy.

Fond du Lac is a city of 45,000 people, about halfway between Milwaukee and Green Bay. It’s on the rather large Lake Winnebago. In fact, the name is French for “bottom of the lake.” Do mind, though, that denotes a location, not underwater, but on the lake’s southern shore.

The city dates back to 1836. It’s the headquarters of Mercury Marine, which make boat motors. It’s also home to a walleye festival, as well as the world’s largest fondue pot. You betcha!

Wikipedia lists over 100 “notable people.” I’ve only heard of one, though – Colin Kaepernick. That said, he was actually born in Milwaukee and only lived in FDL up to age 4.

As for the school, it dates back to 1901. Over the years, it’s been a sanitarium, a girls boarding school, and (its current manifestation) a co-ed Catholic day school. It was founded by the Sisters of St Agnes and is currently part of the wonderfully named FACES (Fond du Lac Area Catholic Education System).

They really push the ledge idea – mascot, magazine, etc., etc. My fave, though, is the on-site chapel, Our Lady of the Ledge.

The school’s got 900 students, and is something of an athletic powerhouse. They’ve got 36 state championships to their name, including 17 in football.

Not totally sure what the mascot is supposed to be.

Based on his outfit and the pick in the logo, though, I’m guessing it has something to do with mining.

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