By Kathy Feist
Rockhurst High School is celebrating 110 years as an all-male Catholic high school. Having originated at the Rockhurst University campus on Troost Avenue, the high school moved 61 years ago to its current location on 93rd and State Line Road.

Rockhurst starts the year with 930 students, an all-time high.
The school has finally finished its outdoor learning center, replaced carpet in the Rose Theater and continues to operate the former YMCA building on Red Bridge Road, now called the Goppert Rockplex.
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For years, Rockhurst High School had well over one-thousand boys attending. Enrollment is down there from when my son attended.