Palma School

Palma School

"Palma Merenti"
Palms to the Victor
Address
919 Iverson Street
Salinas, California, (Monterey County), 93901
United States
Coordinates 36°39′57″N 121°39′51″W / 36.66583°N 121.66417°W / 36.66583; -121.66417Coordinates: 36°39′57″N 121°39′51″W / 36.66583°N 121.66417°W / 36.66583; -121.66417
Information
Type Private
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic;
Congregation of Christian Brothers
Established 1951
President Br. Patrick Dunne
Principal David Sullivan
Chaplain Fr. Roy Shelly
Grades 7-12
Gender Boys
Enrollment 632 (2008)
Color(s) Red and Gold         
Athletics conference CIF – Central Coast Section
Team name Chieftains
Accreditation Western Association of Schools and Colleges[1]
Tuition $13,900.00 (High School), $7,000 (Junior High)
Dean of Faculty Robert Viarengo
Dean of Discipline Chris Dalman
Admissions Director Raul Rico
Athletic Director Tom Koster
Director of Technology Brian Boulware
Website http://palmaschool.org

Palma School is a grade 7-12 Catholic boys school located in Salinas, California. Located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Monterey, its motto is "Palma Merenti," which translates in English as "Palms to the Victor."

History

Palma School was founded in 1951 through the efforts of Monsignor Thomas J. Earley and dedicated laymen, among them the late Joseph Piini and the late Lloyd Stolich. Their collective dream of Catholic secondary education was realized in September, 1951 when Palma opened its doors to boys and girls as a co-institutional school. The boys were instructed and have continued to be instructed by the Congregation of Christian Brothers. The Christian Brothers, known internationally as Catholic educators, were founded in 1802 by Brother Edmund Ignatius Rice who was beatified in Rome on October 6, 1996; his feast day has been set as May 5. His goal was to give the youth of his time a unique Christian education. Palma continued to be operated as a co-institutional school for thirteen years when, in 1964, a separate facility for girls was opened a few blocks away. At that time, Palma became an all-boys school and the Christian Brothers assumed administration of the entire facility. A chapel was built in the front of the school in 2003. It has been named the Brother Edmund Rice Chapel. It is used by the students and staff to enhance the religious education program at Palma School.

Palma is located one block away from a Catholic all-girls school, Notre Dame High School.

Sports

The school is also noted for its excellence in sports. The football and basketball programs have won state titles. The football, basketball and cross country teams have won NorCal and/or section championships. The golf program has been on the rise, garnering a fourth-place finish in the 2008 CIF State Championship.

Football Championships

Basketball Championships

Notable alumni

See also

Notes and references

  1. WASC-ACS. "WASC-Accrediting Commission for Schools". Retrieved 2009-06-05.

External links

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