Notre Dame High School (Easton, Pennsylvania)

Notre Dame High School, also known as Notre Dame Green Pond, is a private, Catholic high school in Easton, Pennsylvania in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania. It is located within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Allentown.

As of the 2021-22 school year, the school had an enrollment of 494 students, according to National Center for Education Statistics data.

Background
The school serves students from four surrounding Pennsylvania counties, two counties in New Jersey, and several foreign countries. The school's students have a broad socioeconomic background, varying from urban to suburban. The community is mostly residential with several commercial and light industrial areas. Notre Dame offers an education education program to children with learning disabilities, known as the Aquinas Program.

Activities and athletics
Notre Dame competes within the Colonial League and District XI. They are noted for their strong athletics programs. They are rivals with neighboring Wilson Area High School. They field the following varsity sports in the boys' category: football, soccer, cross country, volleyball, golf, basketball, wrestling, tennis, track, baseball, and have an agreement with Moravian Academy that permits Notre Dame students play lacrosse and field hockey for them.They also have an agreement with Bethlehem Catholic High School which allows them to play ice hockey with them in the LVSHL. Notre Dame also fields girls' volleyball, cross country, tennis basketball, soccer, track, and softball teams.

Notable staff

 * Father Bernard T. Pagano, American Roman Catholic priest and school teacher who became nationally known in 1979 when he was falsely accused in a string of armed robberies in Delaware and Pennsylvania, known as the "Gentleman Bandit" case, in which an otherwise polite man held store clerks at gunpoint, demanding money. He was cleared of the charges when the real culprit Ronald W. Clouser turned himself in. Pagano's story was dramatized in the 1981 film The Gentleman Bandit, directed by Jonathan Kaplan, in which Pagano served as technical advisor. Pagano taught theology at Notre Dame in the late 1990s and early 2000s. He also served as an airman in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II.

Notable alumni

 * Marco Andretti, professional race car driver
 * Michael Flynn, science fiction author
 * Kristen McMenamy, supermodel
 * Niki and Gabi, singers and actresses
 * Alfred A. Schlert, Roman Catholic Diocese of Allentown bishop