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Scranton Preparatory School

Scranton Preparatory School is a co-educational Jesuit high school located in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States.

Scranton Preparatory School
Address
1000 Wyoming Avenue

,
18509

United States
Coordinates41°25′6″N 75°39′14″W / 41.41833°N 75.65389°W / 41.41833; -75.65389
Information
TypePrivate, coeducational
MottoAd Altiora Natus
(Born for Higher Things)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic, Jesuit
Established1944; 80 years ago (1944)
PresidentFather AJ Rizzo, S.J.
PrincipalKristin Cupillari
Grades9-12
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)Purple and gold   
Athletics conferencePIAA District 2
NicknameCavaliers (boys)
Classics (girls)
AccreditationMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools[1]
NewspaperThe Cavalier Chronicle
YearbookCavalier
Tuition$15,300
Websitewww.scrantonprep.com

History edit

Scranton Prep opened its doors in 1944. At the request of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Scranton and of Catholic families in the area, the Jesuits who had recently assumed ownership of the University of Scranton began preparations to open a college preparatory school in the Scranton area.[2] Led by the university's president, W. Coleman Nevils, the Jesuits renovated a building known as the “Annex” on the corner of Mulberry Street and Wyoming Avenue for the high school.[3] The Annex, formerly the Dr. Charles E. Thomson Scranton Private Hospital, was acquired by William Hafey in 1941. Although he had intended for it to be used by the university to expand its facilities, the Second World War in Europe had caused the college’s enrollment to decline precipitously and made such expansions unnecessary.[2] After renovations were completed, the high school was opened in 1944 for young Catholic men.[4] The Annex served as the high school’s home until 1961 when the construction of an expressway necessitated a move to a new location.[5] After making the Old Main Building of the University of Scranton its temporary home for two years, Prep moved to its permanent location, the former Women’s Institute Building of the International Correspondence Schools, at 1000 Wyoming Avenue.[3]

Although founded as a boys' school, Scranton Prep became co-educational in 1971 when a fire destroyed Marywood Seminary, a local girls’ academy conducted by the Immaculate Heart of Mary Sisters.[5]

Although the Prep's staff and operation were for the most part distinct from the university, it was owned by the university and under its corporate control from 1944 until 1977, when it received its official charter of separate incorporation in 1977.[3][5]

Notable alumni edit

Marywood Seminary edit

References edit

  1. ^ MSA-CSS. "MSA-Commission on Secondary Schools". Retrieved 2009-05-23.
  2. ^ a b Homer, Frank X.J. (1988). "The Jesuit Years: The War and Beyond". The University of Scranton: A Centennial History. University of Scranton Archives & Helen Gallagher McHugh Special Collections. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  3. ^ a b c Homer, Frank X.J. (September 2008). "The University of Scranton: 1888–2008 A Short History". University of Scranton Archives & Helen Gallagher McHugh Special Collections. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  4. ^ Walsh, John F. (1944). "Scranton Preparatory School, 1944". University of Scranton Archives & Helen Gallagher McHugh Special Collections. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  5. ^ a b c "Scranton Prep History". Scranton Prep: The Jesuit College Preparatory School of Northeastern Pennsylvania. Scranton Preparatory School. 2015. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  6. ^ "Brian Stann UFC profile". 14 September 2018.
  7. ^ "Steve Vacendak: Duke Basketball's Original Mr. Hustle". 16 August 2013.

External links edit

  • Scranton Prep Official Site

scranton, preparatory, school, educational, jesuit, high, school, located, scranton, pennsylvania, united, states, address1000, wyoming, avenuescranton, pennsylvania, 18509united, statescoordinates41, 41833, 65389, 41833, 65389informationtypeprivate, coeducati. Scranton Preparatory School is a co educational Jesuit high school located in Scranton Pennsylvania United States Scranton Preparatory SchoolAddress1000 Wyoming AvenueScranton Pennsylvania 18509United StatesCoordinates41 25 6 N 75 39 14 W 41 41833 N 75 65389 W 41 41833 75 65389InformationTypePrivate coeducationalMottoAd Altiora Natus Born for Higher Things Religious affiliation s Roman Catholic JesuitEstablished1944 80 years ago 1944 PresidentFather AJ Rizzo S J PrincipalKristin CupillariGrades9 12Campus typeUrbanColor s Purple and gold Athletics conferencePIAA District 2NicknameCavaliers boys Classics girls AccreditationMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools 1 NewspaperThe Cavalier ChronicleYearbookCavalierTuition 15 300Websitewww wbr scrantonprep wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Notable alumni 2 1 Marywood Seminary 3 References 4 External linksHistory editScranton Prep opened its doors in 1944 At the request of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Scranton and of Catholic families in the area the Jesuits who had recently assumed ownership of the University of Scranton began preparations to open a college preparatory school in the Scranton area 2 Led by the university s president W Coleman Nevils the Jesuits renovated a building known as the Annex on the corner of Mulberry Street and Wyoming Avenue for the high school 3 The Annex formerly the Dr Charles E Thomson Scranton Private Hospital was acquired by William Hafey in 1941 Although he had intended for it to be used by the university to expand its facilities the Second World War in Europe had caused the college s enrollment to decline precipitously and made such expansions unnecessary 2 After renovations were completed the high school was opened in 1944 for young Catholic men 4 The Annex served as the high school s home until 1961 when the construction of an expressway necessitated a move to a new location 5 After making the Old Main Building of the University of Scranton its temporary home for two years Prep moved to its permanent location the former Women s Institute Building of the International Correspondence Schools at 1000 Wyoming Avenue 3 Although founded as a boys school Scranton Prep became co educational in 1971 when a fire destroyed Marywood Seminary a local girls academy conducted by the Immaculate Heart of Mary Sisters 5 Although the Prep s staff and operation were for the most part distinct from the university it was owned by the university and under its corporate control from 1944 until 1977 when it received its official charter of separate incorporation in 1977 3 5 Notable alumni editBob Casey Jr United States Senator from Pennsylvania College of the Holy Cross Robert P Casey former Governor of Pennsylvania College of the Holy Cross P J Carlesimo NBA coach Christopher Doherty former Mayor of Scranton Pennsylvania College of the Holy Cross Glynn Lunney NASA engineer Malachy E Mannion Judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania Joseph M McDade United States Congressman from Pennsylvania John A Walsh Executive Editor for ESPN University of Scranton Robert C Morlino Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Madison Terrence Pegula billionaire natural gas investor and professional sports franchise owner Brian Stann Mixed Martial Artist and color commentator 6 Steve Vacendak basketball player and coach 7 James Donald Walsh United States Ambassador to Argentina Marty Flynn member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 113th District Marywood Seminary edit Jean Kerr Author and playwright Lizabeth Scott Film actressReferences edit MSA CSS MSA Commission on Secondary Schools Retrieved 2009 05 23 a b Homer Frank X J 1988 The Jesuit Years The War and Beyond The University of Scranton A Centennial History University of Scranton Archives amp Helen Gallagher McHugh Special Collections Retrieved 18 November 2016 a b c Homer Frank X J September 2008 The University of Scranton 1888 2008 A Short History University of Scranton Archives amp Helen Gallagher McHugh Special Collections Retrieved 18 November 2016 Walsh John F 1944 Scranton Preparatory School 1944 University of Scranton Archives amp Helen Gallagher McHugh Special Collections Retrieved 18 November 2016 a b c Scranton Prep History Scranton Prep The Jesuit College Preparatory School of Northeastern Pennsylvania Scranton Preparatory School 2015 Retrieved 18 November 2016 Brian Stann UFC profile 14 September 2018 Steve Vacendak Duke Basketball s Original Mr Hustle 16 August 2013 External links editScranton Prep Official Site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scranton Preparatory School amp oldid 1163565924, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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