Christian Brothers Academy (Albany, New York)

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Christian Brothers Academy is a catholic college preparatory junior and senior high school for boys founded in 1859 by the De La Salle Christian Brothers (see Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools). CBA is located in the town of Colonie near the Albany International Airport on a 126-acre campus built in 1998.

The De La Salle Christian Brothers constitute the largest order of men in the Catholic Church devoted exclusively to education. Their roots date back to 17th century France where their founder, Saint John Baptist de La Salle, lived with and ministered to the children of the poor.

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[edit] The History of CBA

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In 1854, the Christian Brothers were invited to Albany by Bishop McCloskey, to open an orphan asylum for boys on Western Avenue. To help support the asylum, the Brothers began a pay school in 1859, in which eighty boys enrolled. This was the beginning of the present Christian Brothers Academy. Stagecoaches carried the boys from downtown to the school’s rural location. After a few years, a separate building on Madison Avenue was secured for CBA. In 1869, CBA was chartered by the University of the State of New York and a brass band was incorporated at the school. Over the next twenty years, the school outgrew its facilities several times. Each time, it relocated to a larger site. In 1882, the school moved to Lydius Street and in 1886, the Brothers purchased the former Normal College at 43 Lodge Street from the State Education Department. Classes were conducted in this building for the next fifty-one years.

The year 1892 saw military training introduced to Christian Brothers Academy, and the Civil War Zouave uniform was adopted for the cadets. Enrollment at Lodge Street followed a pattern of ups and downs. Since the lack of a suitable campus did not help attract students, the building itself became a liability.

In 1935, the Brothers realized that the dilapidated structure, nearly a century old, could no longer support the school's necessary new programs. They began a movement to secure property and funds to erect a new and modern building. Through the interest of influential friends and alumni, city and county officials in 1937 made available to the Brothers a plot of land. Popular response to the fund drive was immediate and generous. Bishop Gibbons and Mayor John Boyd Thatcher II urged all citizens of Albany to contribute to the cause. Also in 1937, CBA was accredited as a military academy by the United States government.

The De La Salle campus, featuring the Georgian Colonial school building, was opened in September, 1939 in time for CBA's eightieth year. The gymnasium building was added in 1942, and the Brothers' Residence in 1951. The old "alm's house" building on the new University Heights campus, popularly called "the Armory", initially housed the Rifle Range in its basement and the upper floors served as an arms room and military classroom. In later years, a Biology laboratory was added to the lower floor. One unique feature of the lab was the inclusion of live animals, which were cared for by the students. Also a mainstay to this building was “the cage”, which served as the locker room for the football and track programs.

Eventually, the De La Salle site was in need of updating and refurbishing. The University Heights Consortium made an attractive offer for the property and plans were made to move CBA to the Town of Colonie. The new campus on Airline Drive has incorporated current technological advancements into its design and structure. Four science labs, a technology center, as well as a Lecture Hall equipped with all the latest media tools, are available to faculty and students. Playing fields located on the 126 acres offer the student body ample opportunity to engage in a wide variety of activities.

Today's CBA offers a college preparatory program for young men in grades 6 through 12 and slightly less than one-half of the boys come from the city of Albany.

[edit] Academics and Athletics

The CBA basketball team, coached by Dave Doemel, is back-to-back-to-back section 2 champs, 2006-2007 team is led by Greg Holle, Luke Weaver, John Cahill and major contributions off the bench from Malcom Austin, Andrew Stire, and John Mantas. The CBA football team won the New York Section 2 title and made it to semi-finals of the state championship. The CBA Wrestling Team is led by senior Mike Chaires who is number one in the United States at the 160 pound weight class.

[edit] Accreditation

CBA is accredited by the New York State Board of Regents, the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, and the high school JROTC program, and as an "Honor Unit With Distinction" by the United States Department of the Army.


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