Saint Joseph Academy
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Saint Joseph Academy | |
Saint Joseph Academy seal |
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Ad Astra Per Aspera ("To the stars through difficulties") | |
Established | 1865 |
School type | Private |
Religious affiliation | Roman Catholic |
President | Brother Charles Imbergamo, FMS |
Location | Brownsville, Texas, TX, USA |
Enrollment | 823 |
Mascot | Bloodhounds |
Saint Joseph Academy, sometimes referred to as St.Joe, is a private school conducted by the Marist Brothers of the Schools. It is located in Brownsville, Texas, United States, and serves the children of the lower Rio Grande Valley and Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico.
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[edit] Mission
Conducted by the Marist Brothers of the Schools and serving the children of the lower Rio Grande Valley, Saint Joseph Academy provides religious and moral formation and a college preparatory education in the tradition of the Roman Catholic Church. It endeavors to form young men and women who will succeed in university studies, who know and love Jesus, and who actively participate in the worship and mission of the Church, including the Church’s preferential option for the poor.
[edit] History
St. Joe was originally founded in 1865 by the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, in downtown Brownsville. The school closed and re-opened many times under the Oblates. In 1906, the school was transferred to the Marists, and it has remained open ever since. The school had been all-male until 1920, when Saint Joseph admitted its first female students into the 7th, 8th, and 9th grades.
[edit] Distinguished Alumni
- Tony Garza — Ambassador of the United States to Mexico, Former Texas Secretary of State
- H.S. "Buddy" Garcia — Deputy Secretary of State of Texas