Justin-Siena High School

Justin-Siena High School
Address
4026 Maher Street Google map link
Napa, California, 94558
 United States
Information
Type Private, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established 1966
President Robert T. Jordan
Principal Noel Hesser
Vice principal Sr. Susan Allbritton;
Robert Bailey;
Faculty 40
Grades 9-12
Enrollment approximately 650  (2011)
Campus size 40 acres
Color(s) Blue and Red         
Athletics conference Marin County Athletic League
Team name Braves
Accreditation(s) Western Association of Schools and Colleges[1]
Publication Sirens' Call (literary magazine)
Tuition $13,600 (2011-2012)
Dean of Students Mr. Guevara
Admissions Director David Holquin
Athletic Director Michael Fisher
Activities Director Christopher Swain
Website

Justin-Siena High School is a Roman Catholic college preparatory school, located in Napa, California within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Santa Rosa in California. The school was created when Justin High School for males, sponsored by the Christian Brothers of the San Francisco District, merged with St. Catherine of Siena High School for females, sponsored by the Dominican Sisters of San Rafael in 1972. The student population currently numbers approximately 650. It provides education to North Bay residents from Napa, Solano, and Sonoma Counties. In 2011 the school's tuition assistance was $1.4 million.[2] The school is currently sponsored by the Christian Brothers of the San Francisco District, who assumed complete sponsorship of the school in 2006. The school is currently run by Robert Jordan.

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Athletics

Justin-Siena competes in the Marin County Athletic League for all sports. The MCAL is a highly competitive league that consists of both public and private schools. Justin-Siena also is an active member of the North Coast Section (NCS) of the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF). The North Coast Section spans from the California-Oregon border to south of the Bay Area.

Growth Plans

In 2011 the school announced plans to lease 10 acres of its property to Lowe's. Revenue from the lease would provide capital to finance campus improvements, including the construction of a new science and academic research center, an aquatics center, a renovated performing arts center and renovations to classrooms, the cafeteria and locker rooms.[3] Later in the year, Lowes announced plans to close 20 stores and scale back future expansion plans, The company did not indicate how plans for the Justin Siena site would be affected by this announcement. [4]

Notable alumni

External links

Niko Von Strasser Wanted by the illuminati for the killing of tupac and Micheal Jackson without order.

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