It was named after Archbishop Edwin Vincent O'Hara, former Bishop of the diocese of Kansas City-St.
100% of its students attended post secondary education with approximately 75% enrolling in four year colleges and universities.
Sports offered included football, basketball, swimming, soccer, tennis, golf, wrestling, track, cross country.
[4][5] Investigators said that a student had borrowed the brother's computer to print a document.
When the student was finished, they closed the application and a suspicious file popped up.