Christian Brothers Academy (DeWitt, New York)
Christian Brothers Academy "Brothers" | |
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Address | |
6245 Randall Road Dewitt, New York, (Onondaga County), 13214 United States | |
Coordinates | 43°1′55″N 76°5′17″W / 43.03194°N 76.08806°WCoordinates: 43°1′55″N 76°5′17″W / 43.03194°N 76.08806°W |
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Type | Private, Coeducational |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1900 |
President | Brother Joseph Jozwiak |
Principal | Matthew Keough |
Vice principal | Mark Person |
Asst. Principal | Judy Killion |
Grades | 7-12 |
Enrollment | ~750 (2013) |
Color(s) | Purple and Gold |
Accreditation | Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools[1] |
Tuition |
$9,175 (9–12) $8,825 (7–8) |
Junior High Principal | Sr. Sue Dunn |
Website | www.cbasyracuse.org |
Christian Brothers Academy (CBA) is a private, Catholic college preparatory school in suburban Syracuse, New York run by the Brothers of the Christian Schools, founded by St. John Baptist de La Salle. Located within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse, the school has roughly 750 students in grades seven through twelve. It was founded in 1900 by the Christian Brothers, who still run the school, though most of the teachers are laity. In 1960, it moved from its original site on Willow Street in Downtown Syracuse to its current location in suburban Dewitt on Randall Road. CBA was a boys only school until September 1987. CBA opened its doors to girls after Syracuse's all-girls school The Franciscan Academy closed and many of those parents actively lobbied to have CBA accept female students.
CBA has a noted history of athletic achievement at the local and state levels; most recently, the varsity football team won the 2004 New York State Football Championship by defeating New Rochelle High School and Ray Rice. The girls varsity Swimming and Diving team finished the 2009 season ranked number one in New York State and 7th in the nation among independent schools.
Tuition
As of the 2011-2012 school year, tuition information is as follows: [2]
7th and 8th Grades
$ 8,825 + $ 230 activity fee
9th-12th Grades
$ 9,175 + $ 230 activity fee
NetClassroom
CBA currently utilizes an Internet informational system known as NetClassroom, in which student data, such as class schedule, grades, homework, and absences are displayed online at all times, accessible from the official web site. Parents and students each receive separate usernames and passwords, so that parents may check the progress of their children at all times.
Graduation requirements
In order to graduate from Christian Brothers Academy, students must complete all credit requirements, and they must perform community service. New York Regents Exams also apply in order to receive a New York State Regents Diploma in addition to a CBA diploma.[3]
Courses | Credits for CBA Diploma | Credits for NYS Regents Diplomas | Exams for NYS Regents Diploma | Exams for Regents Diploma – Advanced Designation |
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Religion | 3 (.75 credits per year) | |||
English | 4 | 4 | Comprehensive English(1) | Comprehensive English(1) |
Social Studies | 4 | 4 | Global History(1) US History & Government(1) | Global History(1) US History & Government(1) |
Mathematics | 3 (in high school) | 3 | Regents(1) | Regents(2) |
Science | 3 (in high school) | 3 | Regents(1) – Must be Living Environment | Regents(2) – 1 exam must be Living Environment |
Health | 1 | .5 | ||
The Arts | 1 (.5 art/.5 music) | 1 | ||
Physical Education | 2 (.5/year) | 2 | ||
Technology | .5 | |||
World Languages | 2 (in high school) | 1 Regents 3 Advanced Designation (inc. 8th grade) | NYS Proficiency Exam (8th grade) | Regents(1) – Exam must be accompanied by 3 credits of language |
Writing | .5 | |||
Electives | 1 in junior year 3 in senior year | 3.5 Regents 4.5 Advanced Designation | ||
Christian Service | 32 hours | |||
Total Credits | 28 credits 32 hours of service | 22 Regents 25 Advanced Designation |
Notable alumni
Notable alumni include:
- Anthony Basile, Colonel New York Air National Guard
- Earl E. Boyle, former New York State Senator
- Earl Belcher, Division 1 Basketball, St. Bonaventure, NBA San Antonio Spurs
- Frank Capaletti, Villanova University football player, coach and athletic director at Christian Brothers Academy.
- Lawrence Denson
- Henry John “Dutch” Dotterer Jr. Syracuse University, Cincinnati Reds
- Tom Dotterer, Cincinnati Reds Organization, Jersey City, Toronto, Syracuse Chiefs
- Fr. Borys Gudziak, rector of Ukrainian Catholic University
- Marty Head, Division 1 Basketball Player, Syracuse University
- Mike Vavonese, Division 1 Lacrosse player Canisius College
- Macky MacPherson, Division 1 Football Player Syracuse University
- Jovan Miller, college and professional lacrosse player
- Bob Nugent, American Basketball League, Syracuse Nationals
- Billy Owens, Division 1 Football Player, University of Pittsburgh, NFL Dallas Cowboys
- Walt Patulski, University of Notre Dame and NFL football player
- Greg Paulus, Duke University basketball player and Syracuse University football player
- Joe Papaleo, Syracuse University, All Pro Soccer Player Inductee 1993, 1994
- Nicholas J. Pirro, former Onondaga County executive
- Kathryn Smith, first full-time female National Football League coach
- Frank Sweeney, television personality, cast member of MTV's The Real World: San Diego
- James T. Walsh, former United States Congressman
- Robert C. Waters II
- Buddy Wleklinski, New York State Basketball Hall of Fame, University at Albany
- Patrick B. Mahar, United States Naval Academy
- Homer Lee Davis III, United States Air Force Academy
- John Robert Greene, historian and author
References
- ↑ MSA-CSS. "MSA-Commission on Secondary Schools". Retrieved 2009-05-27.
- ↑ "http://www.cbasyracuse.org/cbasyr/admissions/tuition.php". External link in
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