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Jesuit High School (Tampa)

Jesuit High School is a private Catholic, all-male high school run by the U.S. Central and Southern Province of the Society of Jesus in Tampa, Florida. The school was established in 1899 by the Jesuits and operates independently of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Petersburg. The school teaches a college preparatory curriculum and has been named a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence.[3]

Jesuit High School
Forming young men in the Tampa Bay area since 1899
Address
4701 North Himes Avenue,

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United States
Coordinates27°59′13″N 82°29′59″W / 27.986865°N 82.499755°W / 27.986865; -82.499755
Information
TypePrivate, all-male
MottoAd Majorem Dei Gloriam Latin)
For the Greater Glory of God
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
(Jesuits)
Established1899; 124 years ago (1899)
FounderSociety of Jesus
PresidentRev. Richard C. Hermes, S.J.
ChairpersonSteve Barbas '72
DeanMr. Brian Greenfield
RectorRev. Angel Rivera-Fals, S.J.
DirectorSteve Matesich, '91
(Dir. of Admissions)
Terry Rupp, '84 (Director of Athletics)
Nick Suszynski ’98 (Dir. of Development)
PrincipalMr. Mike Scicchitano
Grades912
Enrollment850 (2021)
Campus size40 acres (160,000 m2)
Color(s) Blue  and  White 
Athletics conferenceFHSAA
MascotTiger
Team nameTigers
RivalTampa Catholic High School
AccreditationSACS[1]
YearbookThe Tiger
Tuition$17,870 (2021-22)[2]
AffiliationJSN
Medium_of_InstructionEnglish
Websitejesuittampa.org

The Jesuit motto is Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam which means "For the Greater Glory of God." The school encourages its students to be "Men For Others," which is a student model derived from a famous 1973 speech given by Jesuit Father General Pedro Arrupe.[4] Fr. Arrupe led the Jesuits in the transitional years after Vatican II, from 1965 to 1983, when the Jesuit order incorporated that Council's vision into its institutions.

History edit

Jesuit High School was founded in 1899 as Sacred Heart College and affiliated with Sacred Heart Parish, then a Jesuit-run parish.[5] This was in downtown Tampa at the corner of Florida Avenue and Madison Street.[6]

By the mid-1950s enrollment had exceeded the capacity of the original facility.[6] Father Michael Kennelly, S.J., who served as the school's president and rector from 1953 until 1959,[7] spearheaded a $600,000 capital campaign and the purchase of 80 acres of rural grazing land on Himes Avenue in West Tampa,[8] where the school moved in 1956. Kennelly had obtained the necessary permits and designed the new campus, which he centered around St. Anthony's Chapel.[6]

Jesuit High School had an enrollment of 245 students at the time of its relocation in 1956,[8] and as of August 2015 had approximately 775 students.[8] Jesuit has been rated first among all-boys schools in Florida and second among Catholic schools.[9]


Curriculum edit

Jesuit's curriculum includes subjects in mathematics, sciences, fine arts, language arts, foreign language, social studies, physical education, and, for all students, four years of theology. [10] Advanced Placement (AP) classes are offered in 29 different areas. [11] Of the more than 90 members of the faculty, several are Jesuit priests. The Jesuits serve in administration, teaching, and campus ministry. Daily Masses are held in the Jesuit chapel at 7:30am and 5:00pm and a monthly all-school Mass in the newly built Chapel of the Holy Cross. [12] School years begin with the traditional Mass of the Holy Spirit. Those who are not Catholic or not Christian are welcome among the student body and faculty and staff.

Athletics edit

The school won the FHSAA Boys' Athletic Program of the Year award in 1997–1998, and had the most state championships and places at state events in many subsequent years. The Tigers are at or near the top of the FHSAA's annual All-Sports Award standings, a.k.a. the Floyd E. Lay Sunshine Cup, establishing Jesuit as arguably the best high school sports program in all classifications in Florida.[13] The school won the Tampa Tribune Athletic Program of the Year award in 2003–2004, and the St. Petersburg Times Athletic Program of the Year award in 2004–2005.[citation needed] Jesuit teams have combined to win 26 state titles in eight sports: soccer (7), baseball (5), cross country (4), basketball (3), swimming (3), football (2), and one in both track & field and wrestling, with all but four of these titles occurring since the mid-1990s.[14]

Jesuit also has had 60 individual and relay State Champions in 56 events in swimming, wrestling, track & field, cross country, and tennis. Most recently Jesuit has earned team State Championships in swimming in 2017, 2018, and 2020, along with wrestling and soccer State Championships in 2020 and baseball in 2019.[15] The school also has won two High School National Championships in baseball in 1997 and soccer in 2001, and was undefeated and ranked No. 1 nationally in baseball when the 2020 season was cut short due to COVID-19.[16]

Jesuit's baseball stadium, Paul Straub Field at Hyer Family Park,[17] was declared the best high school baseball field in the country by the National High School Baseball Coaches Association in 2011.[18][19] The school's chief sports rival is the Crusaders of nearby Tampa Catholic High School.

Clubs and extracurricular activities edit

In 2013–14 Jesuit students gave more than 44,000 hours of community service as part of their mandatory service requirement. Jesuit is committed to serving those in need, and its students annually serve more than 40,000 hours of community service. Students are required to meet community service hour requirements for advancement to the next grade level and to graduate. They often far surpass those required hours, via personal initiative and service-oriented clubs at Jesuit, such as the award-winning Key Club and Environmental Club,

Jesuit has some 50 clubs to provide students with a wealth of extracurricular opportunities for enhancing their skills and leadership abilities. The Speech and Debate Club has sent seven members to Chicago and a policy team to district nationals twice. Other clubs include SADD, National Honor Society, language honor societies, Agmen Christi, Don't Feed the Artists, "Jesuit Masque" drama troupe, and the 'Tiger newspaper and yearbook. There is a very active school spirit club, Blue Tide, which is a noteworthy presence at sports events.

Facilities edit

To the north of the chapel are the cafeteria, fine arts building, and Jesuit residence. Classroom buildings surround the remaining sides of the chapel. The "Tiger Palace" can accommodate an audience of 1,400. The southeast portion of the campus is the home of the renovated athletic center, which was dedicated to alumnus and Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Al López, and the library dedicated to Fr. Richard Hartnett, S.J.[5] Recently, the chapel has been replaced by a larger one and plans are complete for a comprehensive multipurpose building with cafeteria and arts and theater rooms, in a $35 million project.[20][21]

Notable alumni edit

Jesuit has graduated many political leaders, priests, teachers, physicians, journalists, scientists, attorneys, professional athletes, writers, scholars, actors, painters, engineers, entrepreneurs, and, according to Nick Suszynski, Director of Development, 15 judges. The Alumni Association commonly refers to the high school as "Tampa's largest fraternity."

Education, science, and medicine edit

Entertainment edit

Politics edit

Sports edit

Baseball edit

Football edit

Other sports edit

Miscellaneous edit

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Jesuit High School of Tampa website
  • List of Jesuit High alumni in baseball

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view May 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jesuit High School is a private Catholic all male high school run by the U S Central and Southern Province of the Society of Jesus in Tampa Florida The school was established in 1899 by the Jesuits and operates independently of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Petersburg The school teaches a college preparatory curriculum and has been named a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence 3 Jesuit High SchoolForming young men in the Tampa Bay area since 1899Address4701 North Himes Avenue Tampa Hillsborough County FloridaUnited StatesCoordinates27 59 13 N 82 29 59 W 27 986865 N 82 499755 W 27 986865 82 499755InformationTypePrivate all maleMottoAd Majorem Dei Gloriam Latin For the Greater Glory of GodReligious affiliation s Roman Catholic Jesuits Established1899 124 years ago 1899 FounderSociety of JesusPresidentRev Richard C Hermes S J ChairpersonSteve Barbas 72DeanMr Brian GreenfieldRectorRev Angel Rivera Fals S J DirectorSteve Matesich 91 Dir of Admissions Terry Rupp 84 Director of Athletics Nick Suszynski 98 Dir of Development PrincipalMr Mike ScicchitanoGrades9 12Enrollment850 2021 Campus size40 acres 160 000 m2 Color s Blue and White Athletics conferenceFHSAAMascotTigerTeam nameTigersRivalTampa Catholic High SchoolAccreditationSACS 1 YearbookThe TigerTuition 17 870 2021 22 2 AffiliationJSNMedium of InstructionEnglishWebsitejesuittampa orgThe Jesuit motto is Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam which means For the Greater Glory of God The school encourages its students to be Men For Others which is a student model derived from a famous 1973 speech given by Jesuit Father General Pedro Arrupe 4 Fr Arrupe led the Jesuits in the transitional years after Vatican II from 1965 to 1983 when the Jesuit order incorporated that Council s vision into its institutions Contents 1 History 2 Curriculum 3 Athletics 4 Clubs and extracurricular activities 5 Facilities 6 Notable alumni 6 1 Education science and medicine 6 2 Entertainment 6 3 Politics 6 4 Sports 6 4 1 Baseball 6 4 2 Football 6 4 3 Other sports 6 5 Miscellaneous 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editJesuit High School was founded in 1899 as Sacred Heart College and affiliated with Sacred Heart Parish then a Jesuit run parish 5 This was in downtown Tampa at the corner of Florida Avenue and Madison Street 6 By the mid 1950s enrollment had exceeded the capacity of the original facility 6 Father Michael Kennelly S J who served as the school s president and rector from 1953 until 1959 7 spearheaded a 600 000 capital campaign and the purchase of 80 acres of rural grazing land on Himes Avenue in West Tampa 8 where the school moved in 1956 Kennelly had obtained the necessary permits and designed the new campus which he centered around St Anthony s Chapel 6 Jesuit High School had an enrollment of 245 students at the time of its relocation in 1956 8 and as of August 2015 had approximately 775 students 8 Jesuit has been rated first among all boys schools in Florida and second among Catholic schools 9 Curriculum editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jesuit s curriculum includes subjects in mathematics sciences fine arts language arts foreign language social studies physical education and for all students four years of theology 10 Advanced Placement AP classes are offered in 29 different areas 11 Of the more than 90 members of the faculty several are Jesuit priests The Jesuits serve in administration teaching and campus ministry Daily Masses are held in the Jesuit chapel at 7 30am and 5 00pm and a monthly all school Mass in the newly built Chapel of the Holy Cross 12 School years begin with the traditional Mass of the Holy Spirit Those who are not Catholic or not Christian are welcome among the student body and faculty and staff Athletics editThe school won the FHSAA Boys Athletic Program of the Year award in 1997 1998 and had the most state championships and places at state events in many subsequent years The Tigers are at or near the top of the FHSAA s annual All Sports Award standings a k a the Floyd E Lay Sunshine Cup establishing Jesuit as arguably the best high school sports program in all classifications in Florida 13 The school won the Tampa Tribune Athletic Program of the Year award in 2003 2004 and the St Petersburg Times Athletic Program of the Year award in 2004 2005 citation needed Jesuit teams have combined to win 26 state titles in eight sports soccer 7 baseball 5 cross country 4 basketball 3 swimming 3 football 2 and one in both track amp field and wrestling with all but four of these titles occurring since the mid 1990s 14 Jesuit also has had 60 individual and relay State Champions in 56 events in swimming wrestling track amp field cross country and tennis Most recently Jesuit has earned team State Championships in swimming in 2017 2018 and 2020 along with wrestling and soccer State Championships in 2020 and baseball in 2019 15 The school also has won two High School National Championships in baseball in 1997 and soccer in 2001 and was undefeated and ranked No 1 nationally in baseball when the 2020 season was cut short due to COVID 19 16 Jesuit s baseball stadium Paul Straub Field at Hyer Family Park 17 was declared the best high school baseball field in the country by the National High School Baseball Coaches Association in 2011 18 19 The school s chief sports rival is the Crusaders of nearby Tampa Catholic High School Clubs and extracurricular activities editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 2013 14 Jesuit students gave more than 44 000 hours of community service as part of their mandatory service requirement Jesuit is committed to serving those in need and its students annually serve more than 40 000 hours of community service Students are required to meet community service hour requirements for advancement to the next grade level and to graduate They often far surpass those required hours via personal initiative and service oriented clubs at Jesuit such as the award winning Key Club and Environmental Club Jesuit has some 50 clubs to provide students with a wealth of extracurricular opportunities for enhancing their skills and leadership abilities The Speech and Debate Club has sent seven members to Chicago and a policy team to district nationals twice Other clubs include SADD National Honor Society language honor societies Agmen Christi Don t Feed the Artists Jesuit Masque drama troupe and the Tiger newspaper and yearbook There is a very active school spirit club Blue Tide which is a noteworthy presence at sports events Facilities editTo the north of the chapel are the cafeteria fine arts building and Jesuit residence Classroom buildings surround the remaining sides of the chapel The Tiger Palace can accommodate an audience of 1 400 The southeast portion of the campus is the home of the renovated athletic center which was dedicated to alumnus and Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Al Lopez and the library dedicated to Fr Richard Hartnett S J 5 Recently the chapel has been replaced by a larger one and plans are complete for a comprehensive multipurpose building with cafeteria and arts and theater rooms in a 35 million project 20 21 Notable alumni editJesuit has graduated many political leaders priests teachers physicians journalists scientists attorneys professional athletes writers scholars actors painters engineers entrepreneurs and according to Nick Suszynski Director of Development 15 judges The Alumni Association commonly refers to the high school as Tampa s largest fraternity Education science and medicine edit Michael W Doyle international relations scholar and Columbia University professor 22 John M Kovac astronomer at Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics led the BICEP2 team that discovered the apparent existence of primordial gravitational waves 23 24 Lt Gen Douglas Robb Joint Staff Surgeon Office of the chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff at The Pentagon 25 Entertainment edit Bert Kreischer comedian 26 Kevin Ebel radio personality on Tampa Bay s morning Krewe 99 5 QYK Lionel nationally syndicated talk radio personality 27 Joe Malenko a k a Jody Simon former pro wrestler in the WCW ECW and UWF son of Boris The Great Malenko 28 29 Politics edit Philip Agee CIA officer 30 Jim Davis US Congressman Charles R Wilson circuit judge US Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit 31 Sports edit Baseball edit Pete Alonso current MLB all star first baseman for the New York Mets Sam Dyson former MLB relief pitcher Tommy Eveld baseball player 32 Joe Hudson former MLB catcher with the Los Angeles Angels 33 Al Lopez former MLB player manager all star and 1977 Hall of Famer Dave Magadan former MLB player 1986 2001 MLB coach 2002 19 34 Sam Marsonek former MLB pitcher with the New York Yankees 35 Lance McCullers Jr current MLB starting pitcher for the Houston Astros and 2017 World Series champion Jason Michaels former MLB player from 2001 to 2011 36 Lou Piniella 1969 American League Rookie of the Year and 1990 World Series winning manager 37 Kevin Quackenbush current MLB relief pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers 38 Brad Radke former MLB pitcher with the Minnesota Twins 39 Shane Robinson current MLB player with the New York Yankees 40 Terry Rupp former college baseball coach and 1998 NCAA Division II Baseball Championship winner 41 Ken Suarez former MLB player 1966 73 42 Marc Valdes former MLB pitcher 1995 2001 43 Football edit Anthony Allen former NFL and CFL running back and Super Bowl XLVII champion 44 Xavier Beitia former AFL and NFL Europe kicker 45 Dane Belton current NFL player for the New York Giants Malik Davis current NFL player for the Dallas Cowboys Jay Feely former NFL kicker 2001 14 and sportscaster for CBS Sports 46 Leonard George first ever African American player and football scholarship at the University of Florida 47 48 George Godsey current NFL assistant coach and former Georgia Tech quarterback 49 Chris Martin former NFL player with the San Diego Chargers 50 Rich McKay current NFL executive 1993 present 51 Garrett Rivas former AFL kicker 52 Garrison Sanborn former NFL player with the San Francisco 49ers 53 Vincent Testaverde Jr professional football quarterback 54 Robert Weiner former high school football coach and current Toledo co offensive coordinator 55 Other sports edit Joie Chitwood III former President of both the Daytona International Speedway and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway 56 Mark Dickson former ATP tennis player and four time All American at Clemson University 57 Joe Donoho former professional soccer player for FC Tampa Bay 58 Miscellaneous edit Jules Dervaes urban farmer and leader in California s urban homesteading movement 59 Frank Llaneza cigar maker 60 C Michael Petters President and CEO of Huntington Ingalls Industries 61 62 See also editList of Jesuit sitesReferences edit SACS CASI SACS Council on Accreditation and School Improvement Archived from the original on April 29 2009 Retrieved 2009 06 23 Jesuit High School Tuition Information Programs PDF Archived from the original PDF on 26 March 2009 Retrieved 25 March 2017 Men for Others onlineministries creighton edu Retrieved 2017 03 25 a b School History jesuittampa org Archived from the original on 2008 06 12 Retrieved 2007 05 11 a b c Meacham Andrew 2011 01 12 The Rev Michael Kennelly who helped shape Tampa s Jesuit High died at 96 Tampa Bay Times Archived from the original on 2012 10 14 Past president of Loyola dies at age 96 Loyola University New Orleans 2011 01 05 Archived from the original on 2022 07 07 Retrieved 2011 01 17 a b c Bearden Michelle 2011 01 12 Services set for Jesuit High s campus founder Tampa Tribune Archived from the original on 2013 02 03 Retrieved 2011 01 17 Explore Jesuit High School Niche Retrieved 2018 01 01 Graduation Course Requirements AP Honors amp Elective Courses Mass Jesuit High School Athletics Jesuit High School Athletics jesuittampa org Retrieved 2020 08 26 Jesuit pulls off a rare Tampa Bay repeat in state swimming 2017 11 17 Retrieved 2018 11 25 Athletic awards Archived from the original on 2011 10 29 Retrieved 25 March 2017 Jesuit High School New Baseball Complex VoltAir voltairinc com Retrieved 2018 01 01 Baseball stadium Archived from the original on 2015 12 22 Retrieved 25 March 2017 Turface Athletics Presents Tampa School with Field of Year Award Geosynthetica Geosynthetics Engineering Geosynthetica Geosynthetics Engineering 2012 03 27 Retrieved 2018 01 01 35 million project at Jesuit Tampa www bizjournals com Retrieved 2018 01 01 For Good Growing Jesuit High School in Tampa gets 35M in donations to renovate expand 83Degrees Retrieved 2018 01 01 Michael Doyle Archived from the original on 2012 11 04 Retrieved 25 March 2017 NY Times Overbye Dennis 2014 03 24 Ripples From the Big Bang The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2017 03 25 CityTimes Jesuit administrator taught respect humility www sptimes com Retrieved 2017 03 25 Bert Kreischer The Undergraduate Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 2018 06 23 Retrieved 2017 03 25 Faith and Talk Radio An Interview with Michael Lionel Lebron America Magazine 2014 08 01 Retrieved 2017 03 25 Japan honors its god of wrestling 10 years after his quiet death in Tampa 2017 08 01 Retrieved 2018 01 01 Jesuit High School of Tampa FL Alumni Association www facebook com Retrieved 2018 01 01 Jeffreys Jones Rhodri 2013 06 13 In Spies We Trust The Story of Western Intelligence OUP Oxford ISBN 9780191651717 Charles R Wilson www nndb com Retrieved 2017 03 25 Arms don t get much fresher than USF right hander Tommy Eveld s Tampabay com 2016 05 23 Retrieved May 21 2018 Keeley Laura June 5 2012 Jesuit grad Hudson drafted ready to forgo senior year at Notre Dame Archived from the original on June 10 2012 Retrieved September 5 2018 Inc Baseball Almanac Dave Magadan Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac www baseball almanac com Retrieved 2017 03 25 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Sam Marsonek Stats Baseball Reference com Baseball Reference com Retrieved 2017 03 25 Jason Michaels Stats Baseball Reference com Baseball Reference com Retrieved 2017 03 25 Lakeland Ledger Google News Archive Search news google com Retrieved 2017 03 25 Kevin Quackenbush Stats Baseball Reference com Baseball Reference com Retrieved 2017 03 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Football Reference com Pro Football Reference com Retrieved 2017 03 25 Sports Bucs grow up with McKay www sptimes com Retrieved 2017 03 25 Q amp A with kicker Garrett Rivas Tampa Bay Storm March 25 2010 Archived from the original on June 11 2011 Retrieved July 12 2010 Small Sacrifices Bring Great Rewards for Buffalo Bills Player National Catholic Register Retrieved 2017 03 25 Vincent Testaverde Football Texas Tech Red Raiders Robert Weiner Football Coach University of Toledo Athletics Retrieved October 11 2021 Q and A with Daytona International Speedway president Joie Chitwood Tampa Bay Times Archived from the original on 2017 06 23 Retrieved 2017 03 25 Wake Up Call Alabama royalty Hannah returns home TBO com 2009 06 19 Retrieved 2017 03 25 United Soccer Leagues USL Archived October 8 2012 at the Wayback Machine Jules Dervaes Archived from the original on 2009 12 17 Retrieved 25 March 2017 Inc M Shanken Communications Interview Frank Llaneza of Villazon Cigar Stars CigarAficionado com 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