Saint Joseph's School (MN)
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Established | 1949 | |
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Type of institution | Private | |
Faculty | 45 | |
Principal | Jane Nordin | |
Students | 680 | |
Location | West St. Paul, Minnesota, USA | |
Colors | Orange and Black | |
Mascot | Jaguar | |
Information | (651)457-8550 | |
Website | [1] | |
Saint Joseph's School of West St. Paul is an accredited parish school, serving students in grades K-8. The 2005-2006 enrollment is 680 students. St. Joseph’s opened its doors in 1949 and was originally staffed by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Crookston. St. Joseph’s is served by lay faculty and administration. A dedicated group of licensed professionals includes seven males, fourteen specialists and two full-time administrators. Over two-thirds of St. Joe's faculty / staff hold advanced degrees. Students in grades K-8 benefit from classroom instruction in the Catholic faith and daily prayer. Students in second and eighth grade are prepared for and receive the sacraments of Reconciliation, First Communion and Confirmation. Students and staff attend weekly liturgies (Thursdays at 9:00 am). Student participation is a highlight of these liturgies. St. Joseph’s offers a challenging and comprehensive curriculum. Beyond the standard academic program that includes religion, mathematics, language arts, science, and social studies, St. Joseph’s employs specialists to teach physical education, music, art, computer literacy and library. Other program highlights include Spanish, band and special education.
[edit] Activities
- Math Teams
- Science Club
- Art Club
- Yearbook
- School Play
- Student Council
- Junior High Mixed Choir
- Altar Servers
- Varsity, Jr. Varsity, & Prep Bands
- Lectors
- Athletic Teams including Volleyball, Football, Soccer, Basketball, Hockey, Swimming, Baseball, Softball, and Track.