Brother Martin High School
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brother Martin High School |
|
Motto: Amaetur Cor Jesu | |
Established | 1889 |
Type | Roman Catholic, all-male secondary school |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic Church (specifically the Brothers of the Sacred Heart) |
President | Mr. John Devlin |
Founder | Archbishop Jean Marie Odin C.M. |
Students | 1600+ |
Grades | 8-12 |
Location | 4401 Elysian Fields Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana U.S.A. |
Colors | Crimson and Gold |
Mascot | Crusader |
Brother Martin High School is an all-male, Catholic secondary school located in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. It was formed in 1889 by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart establishing the school under the name of St. Aloysius College. The school's colors are crimson and gold and the mascot is the Crusader.
Contents |
[edit] History
Brother Martin was created by combining the two schools St. Aloysius High School and Cor Jesu. In 1869 New Orleans Archbishop Jean Marie Odin invited the Brothers of the Sacred Heart to open a school in New Orleans, St. Aloysius opened on September 26, 1889 with six students. In 1892 the school was moved to a larger campus on the corner of Esplanade and Rampart, in 1969 it moved again under the newly changed name of Brother Martin High School. The combination came about after the Brothers of the Sacred Heart decided that expansion and cost saving would be better achieved with one school on the larger Cor Jesu campus. In 1969 the school was renamed after Brother Martin Hernandez, a brother of the Sacred Heart who was principal of St. Aloysius from 1934-1949, and was treasurer of the Brothers from 1969-1991. Brother Martin Hernandez was also a noted athlete, having been named to the New Orleans Sports Hall of Fame in 1980.
[edit] Admissions
The considerations used in admitting prospective students include student priority of choice in selecting Brother Martin, overall elementary school record, recommendation of elementary school principals, and an interview with each applicant.
Brother Martin High School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and financial aid programs, athletics and other school-administered programs.
[edit] Students
The current enrollment of Brother Martin, as of 2006, is 1263. Brother Martin has a uniform code and a required Christian service project for each grade. In addition each student must abide by the Behavior Policy and attend a class level retreat each year. As of 2006, the cost of attending Brother Martin is around $8,500. Financial aid is administered by emergency grants, which are provided to a student should the death of a parent should jeopardize a student's attendance, or Work Study Program, which is awarded to a limited number of students. This program involves simple manual labor and pays a minimum wage salary (in addition to any aid grants the student might receive).
[edit] Academics
Brother Martin High School offers classes to young men in grades 8-12. It provides a college preparatory curriculum designed to develop skills and create options for higher education. There is a program specially designed for eighth grade. Eighth grade students are required to carry a minimum of six courses including Religion 8, English 8 or English 1 honors, Introduction to Algebra, Algebra 1 or Algebra 1 honors, Physical Science or Physical Science honors or Computer applications, World Geography, and Health/PE.
To graduate, students must earn a minimum of 24 credits. Each course is equal to one credit. Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors are required to carry and successfully complete all required courses and a minimum of six credits each year, Seniors must carry and complete all required courses and a minimum of five credits.
Students enrolled in all four honor courses during their sophomore year are invited into the Honors Program. A student that is participating in the Honors Program will be required to continue taking honors or advanced placement courses in English, Math, Science, and Social Studies. In addition, a student must also complete three consecutive credits of the same foreign language. The successful participation of a student in the Honors Program earns him a Honors Diploma at Graduation.
At the end of the first quarter, the first semester, the third quarter, and the second semester, students earning a grade point average of 4.0 or above are placed on the Principal's Honor Roll. Students earning a grade point average of 3.50 to 3.99 are placed on the Alpha Honor Roll. Students earning a grade point average of 3.0 to 3.49 are placed on the Beta Honor Roll.
[edit] School Organization and Administation
In addition to the School President and Principal, the administration of Brother Martin has a Vice-Principal in charge of discipline, an Academic Assistant Principal, an Assistant Principal for Admissions and an Assistant Principal for Student Formation, in charge of the Honors/Curriculum Programs. In addition, each academic department has a department chairperson.
[edit] Athletics
Brother Martin has many athletic sports for students to choose from. It is a member of the Lousiana High School Athletic Association and abides by LHSAA scholastic eligibility rules and participates in District 10-5A.
The school has teams in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, swimming, tennis, track, and wrestling. All teams except tennis, swim, golf, and bowling consist of four levels of competition: eighth grade, ninth grade, junior varsity and varsity. Teams are selected through a tryout process.
Some athletic championships achieved by Brother Martin include District in basketball from 1970-2005, including state championships in 2004 and 2005. District and Regional in track in 2004 and District and State in wrestling from 1999 to 2003.
[edit] Extracurriculars
Some extracurricular activities offered include: academic games team, band, jazz band, cheerleading, chess club, chorus, close-up, drama club, Excalibur National Honor Society, inline hockey team, intramural athletics, key club, the pen and the sword, the literary magazine, magic club, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, National Junior Honor Society, NJROTC Academic Team, NJROTC Athletic Team. NJROTC Color Guard, NJROTC Drill teams, NJROTC Rifle Team, newspaper, quiz bowl team, rugby team, speech and debate club, student ambassadors, student ministers, student recruiting team, welcoming diversity team, student council, and yearbook.
[edit] Campus Ministry
Campus ministry is an important part of the curriculum. Working closely with the school administration and the religion department, the goal of campus ministry is "to complement the family in its primary role in religious education, to support the parish as a center of Catholic life, and to extend the religion lessons of the classroom to lived faith experiences." The school strives to "recognize the many gifts of the Spirit within our students and staff and call forth those gifts for service and ministry to the school community and to the church."
[edit] Notable Alumni
- Blair Barbier, former LSU baseball player and current volunteer assistant coach at LSU
- Tom Benson, owner of the New Orleans Saints
- Raion Hill, former LSU and Buffalo Bills football player
- Adam Kraus, Starting Offensive Guard on the University of Michigan football team
- Ed Muniz, mayor of Kenner, Louisiana
- Rick Robey, basketball player, member of 1978 NCAA champion Kentucky Wildcats and 1981 NBA champion Boston Celtics
- Edward Scheidt, retired Chairman of the CIA Cryptographic Center
- Richard Simmons, fitness guru and celebrity
- Ronnie Virgets, journalist