[2] Monsignor Dwyer was close friends with Pope John XXIII, who gifted him his pair of red slippers, which are currently on display in the main office.
Immediately after the stabbing, staff and students performed a hold and secure, which was soon lifted when police determined the attack was not random.
[11] Students must also take a variety of classes including science, math, English, geography, history, physical education and more, depending on their grade.
[12] In a report from November 27, 2016, the DCDSB proposed plans for a new high school to replace Paul Dwyer's apparently aging facilities.
[13] In a September 25, 2017, report, the DCDSB stated that changing its location was the primary factor behind the proposal to rebuild the school.