Hill-Murray School

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History

The Benedictine Sisters founded Archbishop Murray in 1958 as a school for young women. It was named after Archbisop John Murray. The Christian Brothers established Hill High in 1959 as a school for young men. The school was named after James J. Hill, whose will left $400,000 "for a high school to be conducted by the Christian Brothers under the supervision of the Archdiocese of St. Paul."[1] The two schools, merged in 1971. The Hill High school location is now the Mounds Park academy.[2] The middle school was added in 1989.

Athletics

Hill-Murray is a member of the Metro East Conference in the Minnesota State High School League. There are 24 varsity sports teams for men and women. The athletic department is known for its boys' hockey team, led by head coach Bill Lechner. The Pioneers have won four MSHSL state championships and have a record of 277–90–15.[3] The school's hockey rivalry with White Bear Lake has deep roots and is considered[4] the most intense and most watched rivalry in the state, routinely drawing sold-out crowds in the thousands to Aldrich Arena.[5]

State Championships
Season Sport Number of Championships Year
Fall Soccer, Boys 1 2023
Winter Hockey, Boys 6 1970, 1972, 1983, 1991, 2008, 2020
Hockey, Girls 3 2014, 2015, 2025
Alpine Skiing, Girls 1 2023
Spring Baseball, Boys 2 1972, 1976
Softball, Girls 1 1983
Total 10
  • Hill (1970) and Hill-Murray (1972) won Independent (non-MSHSL) State Hockey Titles
  • Hill-Murray (1972) won Independent (non-MSHSL) State Baseball Title
  • The Pioneers won state titles in several sports prior to joining the MSHSL in 1974/75

Performing arts

Hill-Murray is well known for its various performing arts programs. It has eight different bands, five choirs, and the theatre department produces six shows each year.

Performing Arts Awards and Accomplishments
Department Production/Student Title
Theatre The Great Gatsby (One Act, 2015) Section 4AA Conference Champions;

State One Act Festival Starred Performance[6]

Academics

Hill-Murray High School Courses
Category Number of Courses
Business 7
English 12
Family and Consumer Science 4
Fine Arts 20
Learning Resources 2
Math 15
Physical Education and Health 7
Religious Studies 9
Science 11
Levels of French and Spanish 5
Social Studies 13
Technology Education 2

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For dual credit, the school offers College in the Schools (CIS) and six Advanced Placement (AP) courses.

Demographics

Hill-Murray has a diverse student background, including different cultures, faiths, and economic backgrounds,. The school draws students from 110 different middle and elementary schools. 10% of students are students of color, 80% are Catholic, and 96% participate in at least one co-curricular activity. The student body comes from all over the metro area, including parts of Wisconsin.

The school served grades 7-12 until the 2015–16 school year, when a 6th grade was added.

As of the 2024-2025 school year, the school has a yearly tuition of $16,151, with 30% of students on financial aid.[7]

Notable alumni

References

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  1. Hill High School. St. Paul, Minnesota. (Hill-Murray High School), MW-536. De La Salle Christian Brothers Midwest District Archives.
  2. Patterson's American Education. United States: Educational Directories, Volume LX 1964. 2051 E. Larpenteur
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