St. Joseph High School (South Bend, Indiana)

Saint Joseph High School (commonly referred to as St. Joe) is a Roman Catholic college preparatory high school located in South Bend, Indiana. Formerly located adjacent to the campuses of the University of Notre Dame, St. Mary's College, and Holy Cross College, in 2012, the school moved to a new location about a mile south of Notre Dame. It is located within the Diocese of Fort Wayne–South Bend.

Saint Joseph High School
Address
Map
453 North Notre Dame Avenue

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46617

Coordinates41°40′53″N 86°14′18″W / 41.681286°N 86.238206°W / 41.681286; -86.238206
Information
TypePrivate
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Patron saint(s)Saint Joseph
Established1953; 71 years ago (1953)
CEEB code153265
PrincipalJohn Kennedy
ChaplainRev. Augustine Onuoha
Rev. David Smith
Teaching staff56.5 (on an FTE basis)[2]
Grades912
GenderCoeducational
Enrollment850[2] (2019–20)
Student to teacher ratio15.0[2]
Campus size16.24 acres (65,700 m2)
Color(s)  Columbia Blue
  White
  Black
Athletics conferenceNorthern Indiana Athletic Conference
NicknameHuskies
AccreditationNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schools
NewspaperSoundings
YearbookHi-Way
Tuition2019–20
$8,065: Parishioner
$9,636: Non-Parishioner[1]
Websitewww.saintjoehigh.com

History

Saint Joseph's High School began classes on September 20, 1953, as the first consolidated, co-institutional Catholic high school in the South Bend area. The school was made up of students from Central Catholic High School, Saint Hedwig School, Saint Joseph's Academy, and South Bend Catholic High School.

Contributions from South Bend and Mishawaka parishioners enabled building the school on 5.7 acres (23,000 m2) of land donated to the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend by the Brothers of Holy Cross.

From 1953 to 1968, Saint Joseph's High School had separate divisions for boys and girls. The faculty consisted primarily of Sisters of the Holy Cross and Brothers of Holy Cross. In 1968 the school became coeducational.

In 2012, St. Joseph's constructed a new building on the site formerly occupied by Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center. Along with the new building, the official name of the school was changed from Saint Joseph's High School to Saint Joseph High School.[3]

Academics

SJHS is accredited by the Indiana Department of Education and the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and is also a member of the National Catholic Education Association.

17 different AP classes[4] are offered. St Joe has been named a Blue Ribbon school by the United States Department of Education.[5]

AP classes offered include AP Biology, AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Chemistry, AP Computer Science A, AP English Language and Composition, AP Environmental Science, AP Latin, AP Macroeconomics, AP Microeconomics, AP Physics C, AP Spanish, AP Statistics, AP United States Government and Politics, AP United States History.

SJHS was named one of the Top 50 Catholic High Schools in the Catholic High School Honor Roll every year from 2006 to 2013.[6]

Academic teams

Athletics

The Saint Joseph Indians are a member of the Northern Indiana Conference. Fellow member Mishawaka Marian is Saint Joe's archrival; the SJHS Huskies, formerly Indians, and the Marian Knights battle annually for the Bishop's Trophy.[citation needed] Sports offered are:[11]

  • Baseball
    • State Champions in 2017[12]
  • Basketball (Boys)
  • Basketball (Girls)
    • State Champions in 2005, 2017[12]
  • Cheerleading
  • Cross Country (Boys)
  • Cross Country (Girls)
  • Danceline
  • Football
    • State Champions in 1995[12]
    • Top-ranked in the state in 1964,[13][14] prior to an official state championship.
  • Golf (Boys)
  • Golf (Girls)
  • Hockey
  • Lacrosse (Boys)
    • State Champions in 2022
  • Lacrosse (Girls)
  • Soccer (Boys)
    • State Champions in 2003[12]
  • Soccer (Girls)
    • State Champions in 1998, 2010[12]
  • Softball
    • State Champions in 2022
  • Swimming (Boys)
  • Swimming (Girls)
  • Tennis (Boys)
  • Tennis (Girls)
    • Team State Champions in 1975 (3-way tie), 2010[15]
  • Track (Boys)
  • Track (Girls)
  • Volleyball
    • State Champions in 1972[12]
  • Wrestling

Notable alumni

See also

References

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