Holy Name of Jesus Catholic School
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Established | 1964 |
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Type | Parochial, Day |
Affiliation | The Roman Catholic Church |
Principal | Sister Teresa Bruno |
Founder | Holy Name of Jesus Church |
Students | 483 |
Grades | PK3-8 |
Location | 3060 N Highway A1A, Indialantic, FL 32903, Indialantic, Vermont, USA |
Accreditation | Florida Catholic Conference |
Student:Teacher ratio |
19.6:1 |
Website | Official HNJ School Site |
Holy Name of Jesus Catholic School (HNJ) is a Catholic private day school in Indialantic, Florida. The school is part of the parish of the Holy Name of Jesus and under the control of rhe Diocese of Orlando. Annual tuition in 2002 was $2350 for parishioners.[1]
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[edit] Teaching and facilities
The school teaches grades Pre-Kindergarten through 8th grade. HNJ School is accredited by the Florida Catholic Conference. The principal is Sister Teresa Bruno. There is an enrollment of 525 students, from preschool at 3 years through 8th grade.
HNJ teaches the basic subjects of History, Math, and English, Art, Music, Computers, Spanish, and Physical education.
There are 28 classrooms including science lab, library, music and art room. There are four multimedia computers in every classroom, all networked internally and hooked up to the Internet, and there is also a computer lab with 30 computers with Internet access. Teaching in all grade levels integrates technology into the curriculum. In 2002, 30% of the faculty had Masters Degrees.[2]
[edit] Extracurricular activities
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[edit] Achievements and Awards
- Winner of the 1999 “National Catholic Teacher Schools for Tomorrow, Innovation in Technology Award”
- Home & School Association winner of 2000 “Distinguished Home & School Award by the NCEA”
- National School Board Award in 2000
- National Distinguished Principal Award 2001.[3]
- U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon School of Excellence 2001[4]
- No Child Left Behind-Blue Ribbon School of Academic Excellence 2003[5]
- 99.5% of parents volunteering 20 or more hours a year
- 90% retention rate for teachers
- An educational endowment fund of over $2,140,000 to help fund long-term objectives of the school
- The 8th grade students’ group scores on the Iowa Test of Basic Skills (ITBS) standardized test in 1999, were - Reading 99th percentile, Language 99th, Math 97th and total battery 99th. Only one percent of the nation scored higher.
- In 2000 the 6th-8th grade group scores on the ITBS were higher that the 6th- 8th grade scores in the Diocese of Orlando and in all the Catholic Schools in the state of Florida. The 2nd grade group score was in the 92nd percentile.
- In 2001, at the regional Science and Engineering Fair students won three 1st Places, six 2nd Places, four 3rd Places, and seven 4th Places. In 2000 , at the same fair, HNJ won three 1st places, two 2nd Places, two 3rd Places.
- In the Florida State Science Fair, a 7th grader scored 2nd in the state in Junior Botany, and a 6th grader scored 4th in the state in Junior Physics.
In 2000, the school board won an award for effectiveness.[6]
[edit] Athletics
- Flag football[7]
[edit] History
The children of HNJ parish attended Ascension School, which opened in September 1961, staffed by the Irish Sisters of Mercy, from Ardee, Ireland.
In March, 1964, the new school began with approximately 50 students attending classes in the church hall.
By September 1964, the new school was completed and housed the first four grades that school year. Each year an additional grade was added through the eighth grade. In 1965 portable buildings were added and in 1968 a kindergarten class was opened.
The HNJ School Board’s five-year plan, which included five new classrooms, was completed in time for the 1998-99 school year.
At present time there are 430 students enrolled in K-8 with an additional 76 three and four year olds in the Pre-School.
[edit] Principals
- Sister Monica 1964-1969? Sister of Mercy, Ardee, Ireland
- Sister Rosari 1969?-1974 Sisters of Mercy, Ardee, Ireland
- Sister Jane,OP[8] (1974-76)
- Sister Janet,OP 1976-1977, joint principal with
- Sister Ruth, joint principal (1976-77)
- Sister Shirley Hinks, (1977-1980)
- Sister Rosemary Conlon OP (1980-84)
- Sister Kathleen Gelatko LSF (1984-85)
- Joyce Falk (1985-86)
- Duane Schafer (1986-89)
- Bruce Tepfer (1985-86)
- Lois Scrivener (1992-2006)
- Sister Teresa Bruno 2006 -
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ Annual Report
- ^ Annual Report
- ^ Archived: Paige Announces 64 National Distinguished Elementary and Middle School Principals
- ^ Diocese of Orlando Office of Schools
- ^ http://www.straphaelschool.org/2003-2004%20pages/Distinction/blue%20ribbon.htm
- ^ NABCCCE 2000 Outstanding Board Awardee
- ^ Flag football season ends in semifinals for two private schools | floridatoday.com | Serving Brevard County and Florida’s Space Coast
- ^ "Order of Preachers." Dominicans