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St. John's Jesuit High School and Academy

St. John's Jesuit High School & Academy comprises two schools on the same campus: St. John's Jesuit High School (SJJ) and St. John's Jesuit Academy (SJJA). It is located within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Toledo. Both are private, all-male Jesuit schools in Toledo, Ohio.

St. John's Jesuit High School & Academy
Front entrance of the school
Address
5901 Airport Highway

,
43615

United States
Coordinates41°36′47″N 83°40′59″W / 41.61306°N 83.68306°W / 41.61306; -83.68306
Information
TypePrivate, all-male, college-preparatory high school and middle school
MottoAd maiorem Dei gloriam
(For the Greater Glory of God)
Patron saint(s)St. John Berchmans
Established1883 (re-established in 1965)
PresidentMark Swentkofske [1]
ChairmanJeff Savage [1]
PrincipalBrendan Malone [2]
Grades612
Enrollment725
Color(s)   Blue & Vegas gold[3]
Athletics conferenceCatholic High School League
MascotTitans[3]
AccreditationNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Jesuit Secondary Education Association
Ohio Department of Education
AffiliationsSociety of Jesus,
Roman Catholic Diocese of Toledo
Websitewww.sjjtitans.org

St. John's Jesuit Academy was started as a pilot program with its first class of 30 seventh and 30 eighth graders during the 2004–2005 school year. A sixth grade was added in the 2011–2012 school year and the academy currently enrolls 160 students.

Background edit

History edit

St. John's was founded as St. John's College by the Jesuits in 1898 in downtown Toledo, at 807 Superior St. Built in 1899 and 1909, it was demolished in 1976 and 1978.[4] It was a liberal arts college with a business administration program and a law school that subsequently became a foundation unit of the current University of Toledo College of Law.

Before the shuttering of the college, the Jesuits had purchased property near what is now Gesu church and school, until recently a Jesuit work, for the relocation of its campus. The land was subsequently used as the campus for St. Francis de Sales High School, sponsored by the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales. When the new St. John's opened its doors in 1965 on Airport Highway in Toledo as a college-prep high school, the school took the Titan as its mascot. The schools now have the most-followed high school rivalry in the greater Toledo area.[citation needed].

Over the years the school has grown (See: Renovations below) to include a new tech wing and athletic facility. The most marked addition to the campus is the new junior high academy. The St. John's Jesuit Academy was added in the 2004–2005 school year, offering seventh and eighth grade college-prep curriculum as well as high school, college-prep, and honors curricula. In 2011, the academy expanded to a 6-8 middle school.

Christian Service edit

One of the goals of a Jesuit education, found in the St. John's Mission Statement, is educating "men-for-others" (taken from a 1973 address by the Rev. Pedro Arrupe,[5] former Superior General of the Society of Jesus). As a result, St. John's focuses its education on the "whole person", instilling the values of service in its students. All high school students are required to complete a service project of varying hours in order to pass three of the four compulsory theology courses; Academy students have a similar requirement. The high school also has a Christian Service department that sends students into the greater Toledo area to do service work throughout the school day. This program also organizes on-campus events for inner-city school children such as the annual Easter and Christmas on campus.

Campus Ministry edit

SJJ Campus Ministry organizes Mass in the McDonough chapel and feast-Masses for the community in the Chapel of St. John Berchmans. The department also reads a prayer each morning at 8:10 a.m. and an Examen prayer, a form of the examination of conscience adapted from the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola, each afternoon.

Renovations edit

A $3.8 million renovation to the school's Commons and surrounding area, completed in November 2007, added a student-union type atmosphere to the Commons and a performing arts wing. The new Carty Fox Commons now includes a student lounge, food court, and a new book and spirit store. The new Sawicki Center performing arts wing includes a band room, chorus room, instrument storage, director's offices, practice rooms, recording studio, and remodelled McQuade Theater which has been renovated with new lecture chairs, lighting and sound equipment, and an improved stage. A set-storage room was added and an exterior entrance off the Carty Fox Commons.

St. John's added a technology wing, including a news studio for its television channel TV-4, a music technology lab similar to college music composition labs, the Jesuit mural, two computer labs, and the Iott Center library. Following the addition of the tech wing, St. John's added the Lyden Center weight-training facility (largest in the City League), the auxiliary gym, an athletic trainer's office, and renovations to the main gym including a new floor. Also added were chemistry and physics lecture halls, a physics classroom, computer graphic-design lab, and state-of-the-art chemistry and biology labs.

School trademarks edit

School patron edit

The School Patron is St. John Berchmans, a Belgian Jesuit who lived in the seventeenth century.[6] He was chosen because his life exhibited a loving practice of fidelity to God in day to day living and in ordinary things.

School seal edit

The School Seal is a modification of the family coat of arms of St. Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Jesuits. "Loyola" is derived from lobos y olla, "wolves and pot." Ignatius' coat of arms depicts a cauldron suspended by a chain between two wolves. The wolves symbolize hospitality of the Loyola family; legend has it that during a famine in the Basque country they fed the entire surrounding countryside, "even the wolves." The opposite side of the shield presents the bands of Ignatius' maternal family.[7]

School colors edit

The School Colors are blue and Vegas gold and are hailed in both school songs, the Alma Mater and the fight song – blue for filial piety and gold for integrity.[8]

Schools edit

St. John's College edit

St. John's College was the original school, founded in downtown Toledo. When the school re-opened years after it closed during the great depression it re-opened as St. John's High School.

St. John's Jesuit High School edit

St. John's Jesuit High School
SJJ
Location
 
,
Information
Established1965; 59 years ago (1965)
PrincipalLeadership Team
Grades912
Enrollment600
AthleticsCHSL (Catholic High School League)
YearbookPromethean
Television StationSJTV4 (Titan 4 News)

The high school opened in 1965. It is an all male, college-prep high school with an enrollment of about 800. SJJ is one of two all-male Catholic high schools in the Toledo area, and one of six Catholic high schools.

Academics edit

To be enrolled in St. John's Jesuit, a student must pass the entrance exam. St. John's runs on a (4.0) GPA scale. Theology and English are compulsory for all four years of study, math and science, for three. St. John's is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, the Jesuit Secondary Education Association, and the Ohio Department of Education. St. John's offers a large number of honors classes which receive a 0.5 weight to their GPA. It also offers many Advanced Placement (AP) courses which receive a 1.0 weight and possible college credit.

In 2007, the St. John's Jesuit Quiz Bowl team won first place in the Toledo City League and the Northwest Ohio Regional Tournament.

The Chess Team won back-to-back titles in the Greater Toledo Area High School Chess League in the 2010-2011 and 2011–2012 seasons. In addition, Evan Aubry won an individual national championship at the 2011 National High School Chess Championship.

House system edit

In the 2008-2009 year the "house" system was introduced to the high school with eight houses: each student is put into a house and the eight houses compete. There are "house days" with competition in things varying from basketball, to video games, to tug of war. Points are also rewarded for things like overall GPA, overall behavior, performance in sport and fun activities, and school spirit. At the end of the year a winning house is announced. The house system ended in 2016, and was replaced by the Student Life Office.

Performing arts edit

St. John's offers both instrumental and vocal music education as well as a theater program. The vocal program includes two ensembles, the Men's Chorus, a co-curricular ensemble, and the Vocal Ensemble. The instrumental program has three main co-curricular ensembles, the Marching Titans, the Symphonic Band, and the Wind Ensemble. The Instrumental Department has many other extra-curricular groups including the Jazz Ensemble and the Jazz Machine, a basketball pep band, hockey pep band, the Commencement Wind Ensemble and a pit orchestra for St. John's musicals. Each year the high school performs a musical at the Valentine Theater in downtown Toledo. In 2008, the program performed "Les Misérables" and was asked to reprise the show as a touring ensemble. In 2011, the program performed "Titanic" and in 2012 "Anything Goes". In 2013 the program showcased "Monty Python's Spamalot". A fall play is also performed annually by the Campion Hall Players inside the school's McQuade Theater. Productions have ranged from Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" and "The Taming of the Shrew" to Miller's "The Crucible" and Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451."

Athletics edit

Sports at St. John's include basketball, football, soccer, ice hockey, baseball, track and field, cross country, bowling, lacrosse, swimming, golf, tennis, and rowing.

The Titans won or shared the Toledo City League All Sports Trophy 29 times in 37 years – more than all other schools combined. Beginning in 2011 the Titans began competing in the Three Rivers Athletic Conference.

Other athletic accomplishments, including Ohio High School Athletic Association and Regional championships:

  • Golf - 1931, 1987, 1994 Ohio High School Athletic Association Champions[9]
  • Tennis - 1987, 2011 Ohio Tennis Coaches' Association Champions, State Championship runner-up: 2010, Final Four: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012
  • Rowing - 2006, Scholastic National Championship- Junior 8 (third place, bronze), 2008 Scholastic National Championship - Varsity 4 (third place, bronze), 2017 Scholastic National Championship - Junior Varsity 4 (third place, bronze)
  • Cross Country - 2006 State Championship runner-up
  • Hockey[*] - 2007 State Champions[9] Final Four: 1981, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2009
  • Basketball - Final Four: 2003, 2006, 2009, 2023 State Championship Game: 1993, 1996, 2004
  • Football - Final Four: 2003
  • Soccer - Final Four: 2002, 2010, 2015
  • Swimming - 2008 Northwest District Champions
  • Diving - David Colturi 2007 State Champion
  • Track & Field - State Champions: 2023. Regional Champions: 2007, 2008. Toledo City League Champions: 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011. TRAC Champions 2015, 2016
  • Baseball - Final Four : 2021
  • Lacrosse - Final Four : 2004, 2022
[*]Won 1999 state title game 7-0, however later forfeited to Bowling Green High School due to the use of an ineligible player. The players retained their individual gold medals.

St. John's Jesuit Academy edit

St. John's Jesuit Academy
SJJA
Location
 
,
Information
TypePrivate, all-male, middle school
Established2004; 20 years ago (2004)
PrincipalSteve Spenthoff '95
Faculty15
Grades68
Enrollment180

The academy was established in the 2004–2005 school year. The students can use all of the facilities of the college-prep high school but study primarily in their own private wing. Often, students take some of the requisite high-school courses in the academy before enrollment in the High School, enabling them to take more AP courses at the end of their high-school study. The academy has a budding sports, music, and art program. The students attend all Masses and Prayer Services with the High School. The students of the academy are paired with "Big Brothers" in the Senior High and often take part in activities with them. The academy offers advanced curricula in math, science, English, social studies and one foreign language consisting of Spanish, Latin, or Chinese.

Academy expansion edit

The academy has greatly expanded since its first year. The number of students and activities increased rapidly, and the space the academy administration offices and rooms occupied became crowded. The Jesuits moved out of their wing and the space was reconfigured for Academy use, in the summer of 2009.

Athletics edit

Athletics at the academy are extra-curricular and consist of cross country, football, basketball, track, lacrosse, and wrestling. Most teams participate in the local Catholic sports programs with other private seventh and eighth grades.

Music edit

Music at the academy is compulsory. Students can enroll in the Academy Beginners Band, the Academy Young Men's Chorus, or the standard music education course. Additionally, students can be placed in the Academy Advanced Band.

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "FACULTY + STAFF DIRECTORY".
  2. ^ "Directory".
  3. ^ a b OHSAA. "Member directory". Retrieved 2010-04-02.
  4. ^ Speck, William D (2002). Toledo: A History in Architecture, 1890-1914. Arcadia Publishing. p. 52. ISBN 9780738519784.
  5. ^ "Men for Others". onlineministries.creighton.edu. Retrieved Jul 9, 2022.
  6. ^ St. John's Jesuit High School and Academy Bulletin of Information, The School Patron
  7. ^ "Loyola". www.santuariodeloyola.com. Retrieved Jul 9, 2022.
  8. ^ St. John's Jesuit High School and Academy Bulletin of Information, The School Colors
  9. ^ a b OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site". Retrieved 2006-12-31.
  10. ^ Dave Butler, Pro-Football-Reference.com. Accessed November 22, 2021. "Born: July 17, 1965 (Age: 56-128d) in Ridgewood, NJ"
  11. ^ Desmond, Matt (2013-01-15). "tween the lines - Toledo Parent". Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  12. ^ Gates, Christopher (Jan 16, 2015). "Minnesota Vikings Sign CB Jalil Carter". Daily Norseman. Retrieved Jul 9, 2022.
  13. ^ NFL
  14. ^ "NFL News, Scores, Standings & Stats". FOX Sports. Retrieved Jul 9, 2022.
  15. ^ "MSN.com". MSN. Retrieved Jul 9, 2022.
  16. ^ "Iskersky". Retrieved Jul 9, 2022.
  17. ^ "The Official Website of the Indianapolis Colts". www.colts.com. Retrieved Jul 9, 2022.
  18. ^ "St. John's grad makes Saturday Night Live debut". 30 September 2013.
  19. ^ "Parsons, Scott". United States Olympic Committee. 8 February 2024.

External links edit

  •   Media related to St. John's Jesuit High School and Academy at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website

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St John s Jesuit High School amp Academy comprises two schools on the same campus St John s Jesuit High School SJJ and St John s Jesuit Academy SJJA It is located within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Toledo Both are private all male Jesuit schools in Toledo Ohio St John s Jesuit High School amp AcademyFront entrance of the schoolAddress5901 Airport HighwayToledo Ohio Lucas County 43615United StatesCoordinates41 36 47 N 83 40 59 W 41 61306 N 83 68306 W 41 61306 83 68306InformationTypePrivate all male college preparatory high school and middle schoolMottoAd maiorem Dei gloriam For the Greater Glory of God Patron saint s St John BerchmansEstablished1883 re established in 1965 PresidentMark Swentkofske 1 ChairmanJeff Savage 1 PrincipalBrendan Malone 2 Grades6 12Enrollment725Color s Blue amp Vegas gold 3 Athletics conferenceCatholic High School LeagueMascotTitans 3 AccreditationNorth Central Association of Colleges and SchoolsJesuit Secondary Education AssociationOhio Department of EducationAffiliationsSociety of Jesus Roman Catholic Diocese of ToledoWebsitewww wbr sjjtitans wbr org St John s Jesuit Academy was started as a pilot program with its first class of 30 seventh and 30 eighth graders during the 2004 2005 school year A sixth grade was added in the 2011 2012 school year and the academy currently enrolls 160 students Contents 1 Background 1 1 History 1 2 Christian Service 1 3 Campus Ministry 1 4 Renovations 2 School trademarks 2 1 School patron 2 2 School seal 2 3 School colors 3 Schools 3 1 St John s College 3 2 St John s Jesuit High School 3 2 1 Academics 3 2 2 House system 3 2 3 Performing arts 3 2 4 Athletics 3 3 St John s Jesuit Academy 3 3 1 Academy expansion 3 3 2 Athletics 3 3 3 Music 4 Notable alumni 5 References 6 External linksBackground editHistory edit St John s was founded as St John s College by the Jesuits in 1898 in downtown Toledo at 807 Superior St Built in 1899 and 1909 it was demolished in 1976 and 1978 4 It was a liberal arts college with a business administration program and a law school that subsequently became a foundation unit of the current University of Toledo College of Law Before the shuttering of the college the Jesuits had purchased property near what is now Gesu church and school until recently a Jesuit work for the relocation of its campus The land was subsequently used as the campus for St Francis de Sales High School sponsored by the Oblates of St Francis de Sales When the new St John s opened its doors in 1965 on Airport Highway in Toledo as a college prep high school the school took the Titan as its mascot The schools now have the most followed high school rivalry in the greater Toledo area citation needed Over the years the school has grown See Renovations below to include a new tech wing and athletic facility The most marked addition to the campus is the new junior high academy The St John s Jesuit Academy was added in the 2004 2005 school year offering seventh and eighth grade college prep curriculum as well as high school college prep and honors curricula In 2011 the academy expanded to a 6 8 middle school Christian Service edit One of the goals of a Jesuit education found in the St John s Mission Statement is educating men for others taken from a 1973 address by the Rev Pedro Arrupe 5 former Superior General of the Society of Jesus As a result St John s focuses its education on the whole person instilling the values of service in its students All high school students are required to complete a service project of varying hours in order to pass three of the four compulsory theology courses Academy students have a similar requirement The high school also has a Christian Service department that sends students into the greater Toledo area to do service work throughout the school day This program also organizes on campus events for inner city school children such as the annual Easter and Christmas on campus Campus Ministry edit SJJ Campus Ministry organizes Mass in the McDonough chapel and feast Masses for the community in the Chapel of St John Berchmans The department also reads a prayer each morning at 8 10 a m and an Examen prayer a form of the examination of conscience adapted from the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius Loyola each afternoon Renovations edit A 3 8 million renovation to the school s Commons and surrounding area completed in November 2007 added a student union type atmosphere to the Commons and a performing arts wing The new Carty Fox Commons now includes a student lounge food court and a new book and spirit store The new Sawicki Center performing arts wing includes a band room chorus room instrument storage director s offices practice rooms recording studio and remodelled McQuade Theater which has been renovated with new lecture chairs lighting and sound equipment and an improved stage A set storage room was added and an exterior entrance off the Carty Fox Commons St John s added a technology wing including a news studio for its television channel TV 4 a music technology lab similar to college music composition labs the Jesuit mural two computer labs and the Iott Center library Following the addition of the tech wing St John s added the Lyden Center weight training facility largest in the City League the auxiliary gym an athletic trainer s office and renovations to the main gym including a new floor Also added were chemistry and physics lecture halls a physics classroom computer graphic design lab and state of the art chemistry and biology labs School trademarks editSchool patron edit The School Patron is St John Berchmans a Belgian Jesuit who lived in the seventeenth century 6 He was chosen because his life exhibited a loving practice of fidelity to God in day to day living and in ordinary things School seal edit The School Seal is a modification of the family coat of arms of St Ignatius Loyola founder of the Jesuits Loyola is derived from lobos y olla wolves and pot Ignatius coat of arms depicts a cauldron suspended by a chain between two wolves The wolves symbolize hospitality of the Loyola family legend has it that during a famine in the Basque country they fed the entire surrounding countryside even the wolves The opposite side of the shield presents the bands of Ignatius maternal family 7 School colors edit The School Colors are blue and Vegas gold and are hailed in both school songs the Alma Mater and the fight song blue for filial piety and gold for integrity 8 Schools editSt John s College edit St John s College was the original school founded in downtown Toledo When the school re opened years after it closed during the great depression it re opened as St John s High School St John s Jesuit High School edit St John s Jesuit High SchoolSJJLocation nbsp Toledo OhioInformationEstablished1965 59 years ago 1965 PrincipalLeadership TeamGrades9 12Enrollment600AthleticsCHSL Catholic High School League YearbookPrometheanTelevision StationSJTV4 Titan 4 News The high school opened in 1965 It is an all male college prep high school with an enrollment of about 800 SJJ is one of two all male Catholic high schools in the Toledo area and one of six Catholic high schools Academics edit To be enrolled in St John s Jesuit a student must pass the entrance exam St John s runs on a 4 0 GPA scale Theology and English are compulsory for all four years of study math and science for three St John s is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools the Jesuit Secondary Education Association and the Ohio Department of Education St John s offers a large number of honors classes which receive a 0 5 weight to their GPA It also offers many Advanced Placement AP courses which receive a 1 0 weight and possible college credit In 2007 the St John s Jesuit Quiz Bowl team won first place in the Toledo City League and the Northwest Ohio Regional Tournament The Chess Team won back to back titles in the Greater Toledo Area High School Chess League in the 2010 2011 and 2011 2012 seasons In addition Evan Aubry won an individual national championship at the 2011 National High School Chess Championship House system edit In the 2008 2009 year the house system was introduced to the high school with eight houses each student is put into a house and the eight houses compete There are house days with competition in things varying from basketball to video games to tug of war Points are also rewarded for things like overall GPA overall behavior performance in sport and fun activities and school spirit At the end of the year a winning house is announced The house system ended in 2016 and was replaced by the Student Life Office Performing arts edit St John s offers both instrumental and vocal music education as well as a theater program The vocal program includes two ensembles the Men s Chorus a co curricular ensemble and the Vocal Ensemble The instrumental program has three main co curricular ensembles the Marching Titans the Symphonic Band and the Wind Ensemble The Instrumental Department has many other extra curricular groups including the Jazz Ensemble and the Jazz Machine a basketball pep band hockey pep band the Commencement Wind Ensemble and a pit orchestra for St John s musicals Each year the high school performs a musical at the Valentine Theater in downtown Toledo In 2008 the program performed Les Miserables and was asked to reprise the show as a touring ensemble In 2011 the program performed Titanic and in 2012 Anything Goes In 2013 the program showcased Monty Python s Spamalot A fall play is also performed annually by the Campion Hall Players inside the school s McQuade Theater Productions have ranged from Shakespeare s Twelfth Night and The Taming of the Shrew to Miller s The Crucible and Bradbury s Fahrenheit 451 Athletics edit Sports at St John s include basketball football soccer ice hockey baseball track and field cross country bowling lacrosse swimming golf tennis and rowing The Titans won or shared the Toledo City League All Sports Trophy 29 times in 37 years more than all other schools combined Beginning in 2011 the Titans began competing in the Three Rivers Athletic Conference Other athletic accomplishments including Ohio High School Athletic Association and Regional championships Golf 1931 1987 1994 Ohio High School Athletic Association Champions 9 Tennis 1987 2011 Ohio Tennis Coaches Association Champions State Championship runner up 2010 Final Four 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2012 Rowing 2006 Scholastic National Championship Junior 8 third place bronze 2008 Scholastic National Championship Varsity 4 third place bronze 2017 Scholastic National Championship Junior Varsity 4 third place bronze Cross Country 2006 State Championship runner up Hockey 2007 State Champions 9 Final Four 1981 1985 1986 1988 1990 1991 1993 1994 1998 2000 2001 2009 Basketball Final Four 2003 2006 2009 2023 State Championship Game 1993 1996 2004 Football Final Four 2003 Soccer Final Four 2002 2010 2015 Swimming 2008 Northwest District Champions Diving David Colturi 2007 State Champion Track amp Field State Champions 2023 Regional Champions 2007 2008 Toledo City League Champions 2007 2008 2009 2011 TRAC Champions 2015 2016 Baseball Final Four 2021 Lacrosse Final Four 2004 2022 Further information Ohio High School Athletic Association Won 1999 state title game 7 0 however later forfeited to Bowling Green High School due to the use of an ineligible player The players retained their individual gold medals dd St John s Jesuit Academy edit St John s Jesuit AcademySJJALocation nbsp Toledo OhioInformationTypePrivate all male middle schoolEstablished2004 20 years ago 2004 PrincipalSteve Spenthoff 95Faculty15Grades6 8Enrollment180 The academy was established in the 2004 2005 school year The students can use all of the facilities of the college prep high school but study primarily in their own private wing Often students take some of the requisite high school courses in the academy before enrollment in the High School enabling them to take more AP courses at the end of their high school study The academy has a budding sports music and art program The students attend all Masses and Prayer Services with the High School The students of the academy are paired with Big Brothers in the Senior High and often take part in activities with them The academy offers advanced curricula in math science English social studies and one foreign language consisting of Spanish Latin or Chinese Academy expansion edit The academy has greatly expanded since its first year The number of students and activities increased rapidly and the space the academy administration offices and rooms occupied became crowded The Jesuits moved out of their wing and the space was reconfigured for Academy use in the summer of 2009 Athletics edit Athletics at the academy are extra curricular and consist of cross country football basketball track lacrosse and wrestling Most teams participate in the local Catholic sports programs with other private seventh and eighth grades Music edit Music at the academy is compulsory Students can enroll in the Academy Beginners Band the Academy Young Men s Chorus or the standard music education course Additionally students can be placed in the Academy Advanced Band Notable alumni editMost Rev Karl Joseph Alter Archbishop of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati alumnus of St John s College the original school at St John s Jesuit John Amaechi 1990 former NBA player Nick Anderson editorial cartoonist winner of the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning Dave Butler born 1987 former American football linebacker who played for the Cleveland Browns 10 Rob Chudzinski 1986 NFL NCAA football former player amp coach special assistant to the head coach of the NFL s Indianapolis Colts former head coach of the NFL s Cleveland Browns Michael B Coleman 1972 mayor of Columbus Ohio Riley Savage 11 2012 youtube personality Jalil Carter 2007 CB for the Minnesota Vikings 12 13 14 15 Doug Ducey 1982 23rd Governor of Arizona former State Treasurer of Arizona former chairman and CEO of Cold Stone Creamery and Kahala Cold Stone which now owns the franchise Brandon Fields 2002 NFL punter drafted in 2007 by the Miami Dolphins name enshrined on the Eddleman Fields Punter of the Year award for best punter in the Big Ten Steve Hartman 1981 Emmy Award winning broadcast journalist CBS News Erick Iskersky champion tennis player ranked as high as 65 in the world in 1982 16 Jay Larranaga head coach of the Irish national basketball team and an assistant coach for the Boston Celtics of the NBA Gary Louris 1973 singer and guitarist for The Jayhawks Jack Mewhort 2009 offensive lineman for the Indianapolis Colts 17 Mike O Brien 1995 former staff writer and featured player on Saturday Night Live 18 Scott Parsons 2001 2002 and 2003 US National Champion in K 1 Whitewater Slalom Kayak 2003 Pan American Games silver medalist 2004 US Olympic Trials champion 19 Brogan Roback born 1994 American football quarterback Brian Roberts 2004 professional basketball player in the NBA formerly played for the Charlotte Hornets Michael D Sallah 1973 Washington Post investigative reporter and winner of 2004 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative ReportingReferences edit a b FACULTY STAFF DIRECTORY Directory a b OHSAA Member directory Retrieved 2010 04 02 Speck William D 2002 Toledo A History in Architecture 1890 1914 Arcadia Publishing p 52 ISBN 9780738519784 Men for Others onlineministries creighton edu Retrieved Jul 9 2022 St John s Jesuit High School and Academy Bulletin of Information The School Patron Loyola www santuariodeloyola com Retrieved Jul 9 2022 St John s Jesuit High School and Academy Bulletin of Information The School Colors a b OHSAA Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site Retrieved 2006 12 31 Dave Butler Pro Football Reference com Accessed November 22 2021 Born July 17 1965 Age 56 128d in Ridgewood NJ Desmond Matt 2013 01 15 tween the lines Toledo Parent Retrieved 2023 12 13 Gates Christopher Jan 16 2015 Minnesota Vikings Sign CB Jalil Carter Daily Norseman Retrieved Jul 9 2022 NFL NFL News Scores Standings amp Stats FOX Sports Retrieved Jul 9 2022 MSN com MSN Retrieved Jul 9 2022 Iskersky Retrieved Jul 9 2022 The Official Website of the Indianapolis Colts www colts com Retrieved Jul 9 2022 St John s grad makes Saturday Night Live debut 30 September 2013 Parsons Scott United States Olympic Committee 8 February 2024 External links edit nbsp Media related to St John s Jesuit High School and Academy at Wikimedia Commons Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St John 27s Jesuit High School and Academy amp oldid 1216106444, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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