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Colegio San José (San Juan, Puerto Rico)

Colegio San José is a catholic school for boys in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico that offers education from grades 6 to 12. The school is located on 6½ acres of land situated on a hill in Río Piedras.

Colegio San José
Collegium Sanctiioannæas
Location
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00925
Information
TypePrivate middle school and high school
MottoLatin: Ad conservandam fidem
English: To preserve the faith let me bequeath
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Society of Mary
Established1938; 85 years ago (1938)
ChaplainRev. Fr. Donald Wallace, S.M., M.A. Div.
PresidentFrancisco T. González, S.M., M.D.
GenderBoys
AgeMiddle School Grades 6-8
High School Grades 9-12 to (US System)
Enrolment≈<1,000
Colour(s)    Conquerors' Red
PublicationLa Lanza
Notable AlumniConquerors Emerita
Websitehttps://www.csjpr.org/

Around 50–70% of graduates study in a university outside of the island, mainly in the continental United States. San José has 25 organized clubs, a varsity program in eleven sports (volleyball, basketball, baseball, tennis, golf, soccer, indoor soccer, cross-country, track and field, swimming, bowling), a junior varsity program with six sports (basketball, tennis, Cross Country, soccer, Swimming, Track and Field and volleyball) and a juvenile program with three sports (basketball, cross country and volleyball). San José has a student newsletter called La Lanza, award-winning student publication and a Student Council. Qualified students are selected as National Honor Society and National Junior Honor Society members. Recent victories achieved by the school during the school year 2008–2009 include winning 7 out of 8 categories during the Intercollegiate League of History and Geography's annual competition.

Colegio San José has had more than 100 National Merit Scholars and several nominations for Presidential Award, during the past five years.[when?]

The school was founded by the Society of Mary (Marianists) in 1938.

Curriculum

Middle school (7th-8th)

  • 2 years of Ethics
  • 2 years of Spanish
  • 2 years of English
  • 1 year of Social Studies (7th Grade)
  • 1 year of Geography (8th Grade)
  • 1 year of Pre-Algebra (7th Grade)
  • 1 year of Algebra (8th Grade)
  • 1 year of Life Science (7th Grade)
  • 1 year of Physical Science and Chemistry (8th grade)
  • 2 years of Physical Education - Health
  • 1 year of Fine Arts (Music and Art)
  • 2 years of Keyboarding and Word Processing

High School (9th-12th)

  • 4 years of Ethics
  • 4 years of Spanish
  • 4 years of English
  • 4 years of Mathematics
  • 4 years of History
  • 4 years of Science (Biology in 9th; Chemistry in 10th; Physics in 11th; Elective in 12th)
  • 3 years of Physical Education (all grades except 12th)
  • 1 year of Health

Elective Classes

  • All students in 10th grade and up can take elective classes.

Electives

For 10th graders

  • Art 1
  • Computer 1
  • French 1
  • Music 1
  • Psychology
  • Creative Writing and Oratory

For 11th graders

  • Art 2
  • Modern World Issues
  • Bioethics and Human Sexuality
  • Computer Science (AP program)
  • Economy and Political Science
  • French 2
  • Music 2
  • Creative Writing and Oratory

For 12th graders

  • Advanced Placement (AP) Computer Science
  • Drafting, Design, and Computer Aided Design (CAD)
  • Economics and Political Science
  • Français III
  • Introduction to Western Philosophy and Chaminade Theological Thought (Honors)
  • 官話 I (Mandarin Chinese)
  • Advanced Placement (AP) Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
  • Instrumental Music (Requires interview, audition, and Maestro's approval)
  • Financial Accounting and Business Administration
  • Computer Programming in High Abstraction Languages
  • Introduction to the Harvard Turing Machine Computer Architecture
  • Public Speaking, Creative Writing, and Forensics
  • Advanced Placement (AP) Univariate Calculus
  • Advanced Placement (AP) Univariate Statistics
  • Advanced Physics or Chemistry
  • Advanced Anatomy and Modern Medicine
  • Juventud Marianista, honours, or by the instructors' appointment French Revolution, Higher Education and the Theological Philosophy of Guillaume-Joseph Chaminade & the Society of Mary

Honor and Advanced Placement classes

  • Most of the classes at Colegio San José have honor and AP levels.
  • Starting in 9th grade, students who are among the first 25 in grade ranking have the option to take Honor Classes.
  • Starting in 11th grade, students have the option to select Advanced Placement (AP) Classes.

Advance Placement Classes

  • Spanish, English, History, Statistics, Calculus AB, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Microeconomy, and Macroeconomy.

Community service

  • All grades have 2 annual community service activities, for example: going to Casa Cuna in San Juan to help orphan children.
  • Senior (12th grade) students must complete 40 hours of community service to receive their diploma.

Notable alumni

Engineering

  • José Domingo Pérez II & III, P.E., Founding Partner Heir Apparent of Caribe Tecno CRL, Puerto Rico's fifth largest construction company.[1]

Politics

  • Aníbal Acevedo Vilá, Former Governor of Puerto Rico
  • Jaime Areizaga-Soto, Former President of the Democratic Latino Organization of Virginia, and a former White House Fellow at the U.S. Treasury Department.
  • Eduardo Bhatia, former Senator, Director of the Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration, Representative of the Governor in Washington and current senator of the Puerto Rico Commonwealth government.
  • Jose Izquierdo Encarnacion, former Puerto Rico Secretary of State and Secretary of Transportation and Public Works
  • Ron de Lugo, Former U.S. Virgin Islands Delegate to the Congress
  • Felo Alejandro Bonete, former political analyst and current panel member of the "Puerto Rico: Volvemos A lo Mismo" analysis quartet. Current resident of Mayaguez "La Sultana de Puerto Rico".
  • Sergio Peña Clos, former member of the Senate of Puerto Rico
  • J. Gerald Suarez, Ph.D., former Director, Presidential Quality. Served in direct support of President Bill Clinton and President George W. Bush The White House
  • Gabriel Maldonado, Secretary for the Department of Labor of Puerto Rico
  • Javier Bayon, Director of the Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company
  • Raul de Vidal y Sepulveda, Member of the Board of the Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company, Knighted by King Felipe VI of Spain

Business and professionals

  • Hugo Poza Vice President, PhD - Homeland Security Strategic Business Area Raytheon Company
  • Roger Maldonado, Esq., Partner, Balber Pickard Maldonado & Van Der Tuin, PC, New York
  • Angel Torres – Former President of Bacardi-Martini Caribbean and current President of Plaza Provision Company
  • Leonardo Cordero - Former President of the Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce, President of Leonardo's, a tuxedo rental store.
  • Dr. Angel M. Garcia Otano, physician in Naperville , IL
  • Dr. Benigno J. Fernandez, child-adolescent psychiatrist in San Antonio, Texas.
  • Nelson De Jesus, Business Executive, The Coca-Cola Company in Atlanta, Georgia

Fine arts

  • Danny Fornaris Producer of many Reggaeton and Techno artists, including Don Omar, among others
  • Bruce John Graham, Colombian-American architect. Among his most notable buildings are the Inland Steel Building, the Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower), and the John Hancock Center.
  • Gabriel Mora Quintero, known artistically as Mora, is a singer, writer, producer, and reggaeton artist who rose to prominence by releasing music on SoundCloud in mid-2017. He has collaborated with prominent members of the Puerto Rican urban scene such as Anuel AA, Myke Towers, Eladio Carrión, while also having writing credits for Jhay Cortez and Bad Bunny. He appeared on the latter's sophomore studio album, YHLQMDLG, and is signed to his label, Rimas Entertainment.
  • Black Guayaba, a Grammy-winning Puerto Rican rock band that was formed in 2000. It is composed by Gustavo González (vocalist), Javier Morales (guitar), Carlos "Toro" Ortiz (bass), Carlos Colón (keyboards), and Gabriel Calero (drums).

Athletes

External links

  • Official website

Notes and references

  1. ^ https://pubhtml5.com/gdpe/nnxq/. The Book of Lists, Latin Media House, San Juan, 2017, p. 90.

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For other schools called Colegio San Jose see Colegio San Jose disambiguation Colegio San Jose is a catholic school for boys in Rio Piedras Puerto Rico that offers education from grades 6 to 12 The school is located on 6 acres of land situated on a hill in Rio Piedras Colegio San Jose Collegium SanctiioannaeasLocationSan Juan Puerto Rico 00925InformationTypePrivate middle school and high schoolMottoLatin Ad conservandam fidem English To preserve the faith let me bequeathReligious affiliation s Roman CatholicSociety of MaryEstablished1938 85 years ago 1938 ChaplainRev Fr Donald Wallace S M M A Div PresidentFrancisco T Gonzalez S M M D GenderBoysAgeMiddle School Grades 6 8 High School Grades 9 12 to US System Enrolment lt 1 000Colour s Conquerors RedPublicationLa LanzaNotable AlumniConquerors EmeritaWebsitehttps www csjpr org Around 50 70 of graduates study in a university outside of the island mainly in the continental United States San Jose has 25 organized clubs a varsity program in eleven sports volleyball basketball baseball tennis golf soccer indoor soccer cross country track and field swimming bowling a junior varsity program with six sports basketball tennis Cross Country soccer Swimming Track and Field and volleyball and a juvenile program with three sports basketball cross country and volleyball San Jose has a student newsletter called La Lanza award winning student publication and a Student Council Qualified students are selected as National Honor Society and National Junior Honor Society members Recent victories achieved by the school during the school year 2008 2009 include winning 7 out of 8 categories during the Intercollegiate League of History and Geography s annual competition Colegio San Jose has had more than 100 National Merit Scholars and several nominations for Presidential Award during the past five years when The school was founded by the Society of Mary Marianists in 1938 Contents 1 Curriculum 1 1 Middle school 7th 8th 1 2 High School 9th 12th 1 3 Elective Classes 1 4 Electives 1 4 1 For 10th graders 1 4 2 For 11th graders 1 4 3 For 12th graders 1 5 Honor and Advanced Placement classes 1 6 Advance Placement Classes 1 7 Community service 2 Notable alumni 2 1 Engineering 2 2 Politics 2 3 Business and professionals 2 4 Fine arts 2 5 Athletes 3 External links 4 Notes and referencesCurriculum EditMiddle school 7th 8th Edit 2 years of Ethics 2 years of Spanish 2 years of English 1 year of Social Studies 7th Grade 1 year of Geography 8th Grade 1 year of Pre Algebra 7th Grade 1 year of Algebra 8th Grade 1 year of Life Science 7th Grade 1 year of Physical Science and Chemistry 8th grade 2 years of Physical Education Health 1 year of Fine Arts Music and Art 2 years of Keyboarding and Word ProcessingHigh School 9th 12th Edit 4 years of Ethics 4 years of Spanish 4 years of English 4 years of Mathematics 4 years of History 4 years of Science Biology in 9th Chemistry in 10th Physics in 11th Elective in 12th 3 years of Physical Education all grades except 12th 1 year of HealthElective Classes Edit All students in 10th grade and up can take elective classes Electives Edit For 10th graders Edit Art 1 Computer 1 French 1 Music 1 Psychology Creative Writing and OratoryFor 11th graders Edit Art 2 Modern World Issues Bioethics and Human Sexuality Computer Science AP program Economy and Political Science French 2 Music 2 Creative Writing and OratoryFor 12th graders Edit Advanced Placement AP Computer Science Drafting Design and Computer Aided Design CAD Economics and Political Science Francais III Introduction to Western Philosophy and Chaminade Theological Thought Honors 官話 I Mandarin Chinese Advanced Placement AP Microeconomics and Macroeconomics Instrumental Music Requires interview audition and Maestro s approval Financial Accounting and Business Administration Computer Programming in High Abstraction Languages Introduction to the Harvard Turing Machine Computer Architecture Public Speaking Creative Writing and Forensics Advanced Placement AP Univariate Calculus Advanced Placement AP Univariate Statistics Advanced Physics or Chemistry Advanced Anatomy and Modern Medicine Juventud Marianista honours or by the instructors appointment French Revolution Higher Education and the Theological Philosophy of Guillaume Joseph Chaminade amp the Society of MaryHonor and Advanced Placement classes Edit Most of the classes at Colegio San Jose have honor and AP levels Starting in 9th grade students who are among the first 25 in grade ranking have the option to take Honor Classes Starting in 11th grade students have the option to select Advanced Placement AP Classes Advance Placement Classes Edit Spanish English History Statistics Calculus AB Physics Biology Chemistry Computer Science Microeconomy and Macroeconomy Community service Edit All grades have 2 annual community service activities for example going to Casa Cuna in San Juan to help orphan children Senior 12th grade students must complete 40 hours of community service to receive their diploma Notable alumni EditEngineering Edit Jose Domingo Perez II amp III P E Founding Partner Heir Apparent of Caribe Tecno CRL Puerto Rico s fifth largest construction company 1 Politics Edit Anibal Acevedo Vila Former Governor of Puerto Rico Jaime Areizaga Soto Former President of the Democratic Latino Organization of Virginia and a former White House Fellow at the U S Treasury Department Eduardo Bhatia former Senator Director of the Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration Representative of the Governor in Washington and current senator of the Puerto Rico Commonwealth government Jose Izquierdo Encarnacion former Puerto Rico Secretary of State and Secretary of Transportation and Public Works Ron de Lugo Former U S Virgin Islands Delegate to the Congress Felo Alejandro Bonete former political analyst and current panel member of the Puerto Rico Volvemos A lo Mismo analysis quartet Current resident of Mayaguez La Sultana de Puerto Rico Sergio Pena Clos former member of the Senate of Puerto Rico J Gerald Suarez Ph D former Director Presidential Quality Served in direct support of President Bill Clinton and President George W Bush The White House Gabriel Maldonado Secretary for the Department of Labor of Puerto Rico Javier Bayon Director of the Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company Raul de Vidal y Sepulveda Member of the Board of the Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company Knighted by King Felipe VI of SpainBusiness and professionals Edit Hugo Poza Vice President PhD Homeland Security Strategic Business Area Raytheon Company Roger Maldonado Esq Partner Balber Pickard Maldonado amp Van Der Tuin PC New York Angel Torres Former President of Bacardi Martini Caribbean and current President of Plaza Provision Company Leonardo Cordero Former President of the Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce President of Leonardo s a tuxedo rental store Dr Angel M Garcia Otano physician in Naperville IL Dr Benigno J Fernandez child adolescent psychiatrist in San Antonio Texas Nelson De Jesus Business Executive The Coca Cola Company in Atlanta GeorgiaFine arts Edit Danny Fornaris Producer of many Reggaeton and Techno artists including Don Omar among others Bruce John Graham Colombian American architect Among his most notable buildings are the Inland Steel Building the Willis Tower formerly the Sears Tower and the John Hancock Center Gabriel Mora Quintero known artistically as Mora is a singer writer producer and reggaeton artist who rose to prominence by releasing music on SoundCloud in mid 2017 He has collaborated with prominent members of the Puerto Rican urban scene such as Anuel AA Myke Towers Eladio Carrion while also having writing credits for Jhay Cortez and Bad Bunny He appeared on the latter s sophomore studio album YHLQMDLG and is signed to his label Rimas Entertainment Black Guayaba a Grammy winning Puerto Rican rock band that was formed in 2000 It is composed by Gustavo Gonzalez vocalist Javier Morales guitar Carlos Toro Ortiz bass Carlos Colon keyboards and Gabriel Calero drums Athletes Edit Ramon Ramos Puerto Rican basketball player who played collegiate basketball at Seton Hall University and professionally for the Portland Trail Blazers Luis Allende Puerto Rican basketball player Federico Fico Lopez Camacho March 26 1962 November 6 2006 was a Puerto Rican basketball player member of the Guaynabo Mets External links EditOfficial websiteNotes and references Edit https pubhtml5 com gdpe nnxq The Book of Lists Latin Media House San Juan 2017 p 90 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colegio San Jose San Juan Puerto Rico amp oldid 1125252064, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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