In September of 1961, a small number of Adrian Dominicans and lay men and women from St. Ann's School moved to the new one-building Cardinal Newman High School. In the next five years a second classroom building was added. In 1973, Archbishop Carroll dedicated a new cafeteria and gymnasium. The John P. Raich Athletic Building was added in 1985, and Crusader Stadium was completed in 1993. Both original classroom buildings underwent extensive renovations between 1998 and 1999. Recent years have seen renovations of existing athletic facilities. Starting in 2003, the lacrosse and softball playing fields were modernized. The summer of 2006 also saw the completion of a new track and field facility, as well as renovations of the gymnasium.
Back in 2005, Cardinal Newman High School begain its first Capital Campaign in many years. Plans were developed to construct a new building on the west side of the existing North and South buildings. The new building will house offices for guidance and campus ministries, as well as a state-of-the-art music center. In addition, the media center will include a computer lab and TV production center. Most importantly, however, will be the establishment of a new Chapel. The new two-story building will have an elevator which will, for the first time in Cardinal Newman’s history, make all buildings accessible for persons with disabilities. The new building will also free up space in the North and South Buildings for additional classrooms.
In the summer of 2007 the first phase of the Capital Campaign started. As part of Phase 1, the lacrosse and soccer fields were expanded and the student parking lot was altered and relined. A new student drop off road was also created (the former one is where the new building will be). In addition, room 101 in the north building was renovated as the new "prototype" classroom for what is planned for every classroom in the North and South buildings during the final phases of the Campaign. The classroom is equipped with the latest innovations in technology, surround sound, new lockers and desks, hurricane windows, central air conditioning, and tiled flooring.


Alonzo Jefferson, All-American Running Back who played for University of Notre Dame