St. Joseph High School (Hilo, Hawaii)
St. Joseph Junior/Senior High School | |
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Quaerite Primum Regnum Dei Seek First the Kingdom of God | |
Address | |
1000 Ululani Street Hilo, Hawaii, (Hawaii County), 96720 United States | |
Coordinates | 19°42′52″N 155°5′3″W / 19.71444°N 155.08417°WCoordinates: 19°42′52″N 155°5′3″W / 19.71444°N 155.08417°W |
Information | |
Type | Private, Coeducational |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1869 |
Principal | Ms. Victoria Torcolini |
Vice principal | Mrs. Susan Wehrsig |
Chaplain | Dc. LeRoy Andrews |
Grades | PK–12 |
Enrollment | 300[1] (2008) |
Student to teacher ratio | 17:1 |
Color(s) | Red and Gold |
Mascot | Cardinals |
Nickname | St. Joe |
Accreditation |
Western Association of Schools and Colleges[2] Western Catholic Educational Association Hawaii Associations of Independent Schools |
Yearbook | The Protector |
Dean of Students | Kelly Chung |
Academic Dean | Susan Wehrsig |
Pastor | Rev. Samuel Loterte, SSS |
Athletic Directors | Jacob Doolittle/Chloe Thurston |
Website | http://www.sjhshilo.org |
St. Joseph School is a private school run by the Roman Catholic Church in Hilo, the second largest city in Hawaii. It serves about 300 students in preschool through 12th grade. The Junior and Senior High School is described here; there is also an associated Elementary School.[1]
History
In 1869, a small parish school of 42 students was established in Hilo, Hawaii by Reverend Charles Pouzot, under the direction of Fr. Patrick O'Reilly. It was chartered by King Kamehameha V to teach English to Native Hawaiian and immigrant children.[3]
Over the years, the school's enrollment increased to the point that it was necessary to build a new school on Waianuenue Avenue. This school for both boys and girls was dedicated on October 10, 1875 and called Maria Keola. Ten years later, three Marianist Brothers took over the operation and used the name of St. Mary's School. It was blessed on October 25, 1885. In 1900 the Sisters of St. Francis began staffing St. Joseph School for Girls on Kapiolani Street. The Franciscan Sisters of Syracuse (Blessed Mother Marianne Cope’s congregation) arrived in 1900 to assume teaching and administrative responsibilities for the girls.
In 1948, St. Mary's and St. Joseph's were consolidated into a new co-educational institution built on the present site at the intersection of Ululani and Hualalai Streets. Some 963 students were enrolled the first year. In 1951, the Marianist Brothers were reassigned to new teaching posts, and were replaced with a larger staff of nuns and lay teachers. The opening of the new school year in 1951-52 marked the beginning of St. Joseph as a complete co-educational school directly under the Pastor of St. Joseph Parish, part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu.[4]
Academics
St. Joseph has a variety of educational opportunities for students. The school has six Advanced Placement classes, including European History, English Language and Composition, English Literature and composition, Chemistry, Calculus, and US Government and Politics.
Athletics
St. Joseph School is a member of the Big Island Interscholastic Federation.
In 2010, the St. Joseph Cardinals boys basketball team defeated Pahoa High School's Daggers, 51-39 to win the D-II BIIF Championship.[5] The St. Joseph tennis team was able to gain the #2 and #5 seeds at the HHSAA state tournament.[6]
Alma Mater
Saint Joseph's, our dear Alma Mater
you rest superbly supreme
in nature beauteous majestic
of mountains and ocean serene
your motto worthy we'll cherish
and never stain your name
we'll set our way e'er towards the haven
of God with whom we shall reign
Refrain:
"Seek first the Kingdom of God"
our Alma Mater cry
twill live fore'er in our hearts
until the day we die
Its message will ring through the years
to guide us, to spur us to thee,
the goal set at Saint Joseph's
when hearts were so tender and free,
its beacon will guide our path
of duty to God our King
and lead to glory with our leader
whose praises then we will sing
Refrain:
"Seek first the Kingdom of God"
our Alma Mater cry
twill live fore'er in our hearts
until the day we die
References
- 1 2 Saint Joseph Elementary School official web site
- ↑ WASC-ACS. "WASC-Accrediting Commission for Schools". Retrieved 2009-08-04.
- ↑ "Celebrating 140 years" in Saint Joseph Parish Hilo bulletin July 6, 2008
- ↑ St. Joseph Junior/Senior High School web site
- ↑ http://www.hawaiisportspage.com/Main/BIIF/BIIFBasketballBoys/tabid/97/Default.aspx
- ↑ http://hawaiisportspage.com/main/BIIF/BIIFTennisBoys/tabid/122/Default.aspx