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St. John's School (Texas)

St. John's School (also known as St. John's or SJS) is a coeducational, independent K–12 day school in Houston, Texas, United States. The School was founded in 1946 and is a member of the Houston Area Independent Schools, the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS), and the Southwest Preparatory Conference (SPC). Though situated adjacent to St. John the Divine church, St. John's claims no religious affiliation. Tuition costs range from around $27,000 to $32,000 per school year.

St. John's School
Location
,
United States
Coordinates29°44′28″N 95°25′42″W / 29.741°N 95.4284°W / 29.741; -95.4284
Information
TypeIndependent
MottoFaith and Virtue
Established1946; 78 years ago (1946)
Head of SchoolDaniel J. Alig
Faculty208
GradesK–12
GenderCo-ed
Enrollment1,493
Average class size177 (Upper School)

122 (Middle school)

64 (Lower school)

42 (Kindergarten)
Student to teacher ratio7:1 (Upper School)
CampusUrban
Color(s)  Red
  Black
NicknameCrusaders (1946–1949)
Rebels (1949–2004)
Mavericks (2004–present)
Website"St. John's School".

As of December 2022, SJS's endowment is $86,000,000.[2]

History edit

Founding edit

Toward the close of World War II, W. St. John Garwood and other prominent Houstonians sought to create in Houston a "school of exacting standards" in the development of individual, spiritual, ethical, intellectual, social, and physical growth of its students. In January 1946, these Houstonians invited Alan Lake Chidsey, former headmaster of both the Pawling School (today the Trinity-Pawling School) and the Arizona Desert School and the post-war Assistant Dean of Students at the University of Chicago, to travel to Texas to speak at a gathering of interested members of the Houston community. Mr. and Mrs. W. St. John Garwood Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Merrick Phelps, Mr. R. E. Smith, Mr. J. O. Winston Jr., and the Reverend Thomas Sumners of the Church of St. John the Divine Episcopal Church were among those present at the meeting. At Mr. Chidsey's persuasion, Mrs. William S. Farish immediately committed to her involvement with the School, and many others followed.

A proposal was drafted that entailed combining forces with the St. John the Divine nursery school to create the School. St. John's first 344 students filed into St. John the Divine's chapel on Opening Day, September 27, 1946. The entire campus, located on what used to be Michael Louis Westheimer's farm, was six acres (2.4 ha).

Today, St. John's covers 41 acres (17 ha) of land and educates approximately 1,493 total students supported by over 200 faculty and staff. The School's 41 acres includes 13 acres that were purchased in late December 2012 for approximately $90 million (the Taub Property). The School's student-teacher ratio is approximately 7:1. Despite its lack of religious affiliation, the School provides non-denominational chapel services at the church of St. John the Divine each Wednesday morning during the academic year. In recent years, the Chapel program has branched out to offer more multicultural services, hosting speakers from a diverse range of faiths and non-religious backgrounds, such as environmentalists, athletes, and faculty or student alumni.[3]

Post-founding edit

In the wake of the murder of George Floyd in 2020, several St. John's alumni, several African-American and some non-African American, issued a letter to the administration to ask it to take measures against racism.[4]

Campus edit

 
Mewbourne Hall, Cullen Campus, St. John's School

St. John's 41-acre grounds are located in the central part of Houston, Texas, specifically spanning the Upper Kirby district and the residential neighborhood of River Oaks.

The campus itself comprises two campuses, divided by Westheimer Road, that are connected by two pedestrian tunnels underneath Westheimer. The Brown (South) Campus contains the Lower School (classes K-5) and the Georges Middle School (classes 6–8) as well as the Virginia Stuller Tatham (VST) Fine Arts Center and the Smith Athletic Center. The Cullen (North) Campus houses the Upper School (classes 9–12) and the focal point of the School, the Quadrangle. The Lower, Middle, and Upper Schools each maintain their own libraries. Upper and Middle School students share the Upper School cafeteria, and the Lower School has its own.

In addition, the school's primary athletic field, Skip Lee Field, and its track are located on the South Campus to the east of the Middle School and to the south of the Lower School. The School also owns two properties neighboring the South Campus that house athletic fields (Finnegan Field and Scotty Caven Field) for field hockey, soccer, and lacrosse.

Across Buffalo Speedway from the South Campus is the Taub Property, a 13-acre property acquired by St. John's in December 2012. The school's baseball field along with temporary offices are located on the property as of March 2015.

The William Stamps Farish Quadrangle, the first building constructed, has an exterior of Austin limestone and was designed by Hiram A. Salisbury.[5] It was built beginning in late March 1946, with an interruption from June 13 to August 30 of that year due to a strike,[6] with the end in March 1948.[7] The two wings were West Farish and East Farish, the former the school's first wing and named after killed in action World War II soldier William Stamps Farish Jr., and the second named after his father, William Stamps Farish Sr.[6] The money used to build the wings originated from the wife of Farish Sr., also the mother of Farish Jr.[8] Due to a lack of housing in the area, initially a portion of West Farish was used as faculty apartments, but they were discontinued in 1952 and converted into offices and classrooms as additional non-school housing opened.[7] The school announced in June 2004 that it would redevelop three sides of the Quadrangle.[5] Leigh Cutler wrote in The Houston Review that "Although the exterior design of the new building is sympathetic to old construction, much of the original materials and limestone patterns cannot be repeated."[7]

In late 2014 the school released its master plan for the campus that included the recently acquired Taub Property. The plan was developed with the assistance of Architectural Resources Cambridge and the input of faculty, students, and alumni.[9]

The school is adjacent to Lamar High School, a public secondary school operated by Houston Independent School District.

Academics edit

College placement edit

Data released by the School reflects that, from 2010 to 2014, approximately 48% of St. John's seniors went on to matriculate at colleges and universities ranked by U.S. News & World Report as being in the Top 25 of National Universities[10] or the Top 10 of Liberal Arts Colleges.[11][12]

Standardized testing edit

Data for the Class of 2022 reflects a median SAT score of 740 (out of 800) in Reading & Writing and 760 (out of 800) in Math.[1] The Class of 2022's median ACT score is 34 on a 36 scale.[1]

For years 2012 to 2015, more than half of each SJS senior class were recognized as National Merit Semifinalists or Commended Scholars: for 2012, the percentage was 68%; for 2013, 64%; for 2014, 59%; and for 2015, 64%.[12] Data for the 2013–2014 academic year shows that SJS led all Houston-area schools in both number (49) and percentage (35%) of National Merit Semifinalists in its senior class.[13]

Students and faculty edit

Enrollment for the 2018–2019 school year is 364 for the Lower School, 357 for the Middle School, and 711 for the Upper School[14].[2] Approximately 13% of students are on scholarship or financial aid.[2] Thirty-three percent of students self-identify as being of color. There are approximately 5,862 living alumni.[2]

The total number of faculty at SJS is 208, 131 of whom have master's or doctorate degrees.[1]https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St._John%27s_School_(Texas)&action=edit&section=8

Student life edit

Athletics edit

St. John's sponsors teams in cross-country, volleyball, field hockey, and football in the fall season; soccer, basketball, swimming, and wrestling in the winter; and golf, tennis, lacrosse, softball, baseball, and track and field in the spring.[15]

In a tradition that began in 1951, St. John's plays its annual homecoming football game against crosstown rival The Kinkaid School at Rice Stadium.

Arts edit

Students can participate in the arts in classes for academic credit, performing ensembles, and extracurricular organizations or performances.[16]

The oldest extracurricular arts organization at St. John's is Johnnycake, founded by first headmaster Alan Lake Chidsey in 1949, that originally produced and performed works written by Mr. Chidsey. Open to all Upper School students, Johnnycake provides opportunities in all aspects of theatrical production from technical crew to set and costume design to performance.[17]

Student organizations edit

The SJS Academic Bowl Team won the NAQT High School National Championship in 2002, placed third in 2003 and 2004, and advanced to the semi-finals of the PACE NSC in 2004. Most recently, St. John's placed 2nd in the 2014 HSNCT National Championships[18]

Dozens of other student organizations, from the Yearbook to Model United Nations to "Pots and Pans" (a moral/spirit group), are active throughout the academic year. Other examples of clubs include sports based clubs (baseball, hockey, soccer, curling), science (Science and Math Club, Faraday), cinematography (MavTV), academic (Speech and Debate Team, Quiz Bowl/Academic Challenge, Mathematical Problem Solving Club), government (Junior Statesmen, Model UN, Young Political Organization), international interests (Spanish Club, Italian Club, International Club), and general interests (Bread Club, Auto club, Anime Club et al.).

Community service edit

Community service is introduced in Lower School. Weekly canned food drives are held, and classes visit local food banks to see how their contributions are used.[citation needed] The annual drive to provide holiday presents to underprivileged families is a highlight of the year, culminating in a field trip to personally deliver the presents to the families.[citation needed]

In Middle School, additional community service projects are introduced. Students may be more involved in planning and helping with the organization of these projects. Upper School community service is mostly student-driven.[citation needed] Any student may submit a proposal to design and lead their own project and recruit other participants.[19]

Nickname and mascot edit

The St. John's nickname and mascot have had a controversial history. The original nickname, "Crusaders," lasted only three years due to its religious connotations.[citation needed] "Rebels" was selected as the replacement nickname in 1949, with Confederate symbol Johnny Reb as the mascot.

In 1990, the Upper School students voted to discontinue the mascot and nickname.[citation needed] A year later, all symbols of the Confederacy were disassociated from the School, although the nickname "Rebels" was retained with the hopes it could be connected with the American Revolution or more generally as an invocation of nonconformity and independent thinking.[citation needed] There were plans to try to connect the rebel name with the film Rebel Without a Cause.[20]

In the spring of 2004, by a unanimous vote of the Board of Trustees, St. John's School officially changed its nickname to Mavericks in order to further distance itself from any Confederate implications while still retaining the association with independence and individualism.[citation needed] The change was supported by a majority of faculty, though some students and alumni opposed the change.[citation needed] Today, the Maverick nickname is widely used and accepted,[citation needed].

In 2008, St. John's began using a horse mascot known as Maverick in its pep rallies.[21] In a school-wide pep rally, taking place the day before the annual Kinkaid football game, the Maverick chases a Falcon from the field.

In the media and popular culture edit

News stories edit

National media reports about selective private schools in the United States have mentioned St. John's. For example, SJS was featured in a Forbes.com story titled "America's Elite Prep Schools."[22] In November 2007, the Wall Street Journal listed St. John's in a chart accompanying an article titled "How to Get into Harvard."[23] The chart reported that 9% of SJS graduates in 2007 went to one of eight elite colleges (specifically identified as Harvard, Princeton, MIT, Williams, Pomona, Swarthmore, the University of Chicago, and Johns Hopkins). St. John's and fellow SPC member St. Mark's School of Texas were the only Texas schools on the list.

Nationwide rankings of private high schools regularly include St. John's as follows:

St. John's received media attention during the U.S. presidential campaign of 2000 as part of the press's reporting on the academic background of then-candidate George W. Bush when it was reported—and confirmed by Bush after he had consulted with his parents, former President George H. W. Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush—that he had applied to SJS as a child and had been rejected.[28]

Rushmore edit

In 1998, Wes Anderson '87 directed the loosely autobiographical Rushmore, based on a screenplay co-written with Owen Wilson. In directing the film, Anderson based the fictitious Rushmore Academy on St. John's. As reported in The Atlantic, "When Wes Anderson scouted locations for the all-boys prep school..., he looked as far as the U.K. in search of the perfect location. It wasn't until he saw some photos of St. John's, his own high school, that he realized the places he had been imagining were the ones he knew from going to school there."[29] Like protagonist Max Fischer, Anderson as a child had staged numerous epic action plays, with titles like The Five Maseratis and The Battle of the Alamo. Seen in Rushmore are the North Campus's Quadrangle and circle driveway, the Upper School library, and chapel service at the Church of St. John the Divine. Anderson also used a number of students and alumni as extras in the film.[29]

Clinger edit

Much of the 2015 horror comedy Clinger, directed by Michael Steves, was filmed on the middle school campus at St. John's. Clinger premiered at the 2015 Slamdance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. It was announced during July that Clinger would premiere in theaters in October.

The Dropout edit

In the drama miniseries The Dropout, a young Elizabeth Holmes is portrayed as attending SJS as a Middle School student in 1995 and as an Upper School student in 2001.

Notable alumni edit

Heads of School edit

  • Alan Lake Chidsey, 1946–1966
  • Elwood Kimball Salls, 1966–1976
  • Thomas Read, 1976–1981
  • James R. Maggart, 1981–1991
  • E. Philip Cannon, 1991–1998 (1991–1992 as interim headmaster)
  • John Allman, 1998–2009 (followed by interim headmaster Jim Hendrix, 2009–2010)
  • Mark Desjardins, 2010–2021[41]
  • Daniel J. Alig, 2021–present[42]

References edit

  • Cutler, Leigh. "William Stamps Farish Quadrangle at St. John's School" (PDF). The Houston Review. 3 (2): 35–37. - Profile

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "SJS At A Glance St. John's School". www.sjs.org.
  2. ^ a b c d "SJS At A Glance". Sjs.org. December 8, 2022. from the original on October 12, 2014. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  3. ^ . Sjs.org. September 27, 1946. Archived from the original on October 12, 2014. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  4. ^ Buckley, Kyra (June 15, 2020). "Houston Private School Alumni Demand Anti-Racist Policies And Curriculum". Houston Public Media. Retrieved June 15, 2020. - Audio file
  5. ^ a b Cutler, p. 35.
  6. ^ a b Cutler, p. 36.
  7. ^ a b c Cutler, p. 37.
  8. ^ Cutler, p. 35-36.
  9. ^ . St. John's School. Archived from the original on November 14, 2014. Retrieved March 8, 2015.
  10. ^ "National University | Rankings | Data | US News". Colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  11. ^ "National Liberal Arts College | Rankings | Data | US News". Colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  12. ^ a b "St. John's School : Resume" (PDF). Sjs.org. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  13. ^ "National Merit Semi-Finalists in Houston - The Houston School Survey - School Research, Reviews, & Forum". The Houston School Survey. September 29, 2014. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  14. ^ "St. John's School". sjs.org. Retrieved October 8, 2022.
  15. ^ . Sjs.org. Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  16. ^ "Upper School Arts St. John's School".
  17. ^ "[1] July 19, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  18. ^ "NAQT | 2014 High School National Championship Tournament | Team Standings". www.naqt.com. Retrieved October 31, 2018.
  19. ^ "St. John's School ~ Community Service". Archived from the original on April 15, 2013. Retrieved August 7, 2009.
  20. ^ Wermund, Benjamin; Dellinger, Hannah (March 25, 2022). "Do Ted Cruz's kids go to a woke private school in Houston? Not quite, say St. John's School alumni". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved March 27, 2022.
  21. ^ "The Review : Official Newsletter of St. John's School" (PDF). Sjs.org. 2012. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  22. ^ "America's Elite Prep Schools". Forbes. June 4, 2009. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  23. ^ "WSJ.com". Online.wsj.com. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  24. ^ https://www.niche.com/k12/st-johns-school-houston-tx/#rankings
  25. ^ https://www.niche.com/k12/st-johns-school-houston-tx/#rankings
  26. ^ "The Same Private High School Has Been Ranked the Best in America 3 Years in a Row". August 8, 2017. Retrieved March 5, 2018.
  27. ^ "The 50 smartest private high schools in the US". Business Insider. Retrieved March 5, 2018.
  28. ^ "George W. Bush's Journey: The Cheerleader: Earning A's in People Skills at Andover". Partners.nytimes.com. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  29. ^ a b "Tour Wes Anderson's High School, a.k.a. the Set of 'Rushmore'". The Atlantic. June 20, 2012. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  30. ^ "Biography".
  31. ^ . Katherinecenter.com. May 27, 2011. Archived from the original on October 12, 2014. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  32. ^ . Sjs.org. Archived from the original on October 17, 2014. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  33. ^ "Meet Lizzie Fletcher".
  34. ^ a b c d "St. John's legacies have left their mark on school's history - News - Houston Community Newspapers". Yourhoustonnews.com. November 21, 2010. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  35. ^ Young, Matt (March 8, 2022). "What Hulu's 'The Dropout' got wrong about Elizabeth Holmes' Houston childhood". Chron. Retrieved July 6, 2023.
  36. ^ "Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes charged with $700m fraud". BBC News. March 14, 2018. Retrieved March 7, 2023.
  37. ^ Ivins, Molly (February 10, 2010). Molly Ivins Can't Say That, Can She? - Molly Ivins - Google Books. ISBN 9780307434418. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  38. ^ Brown, Steven (September 4, 2014). "Houstonian hosted 'The Great War' series on Youtube". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved August 11, 2019.
  39. ^ "Deaths: Sidney Shlenker, ex-Astros executive". Houston Chronicle. April 25, 2003. Retrieved November 4, 2016.
  40. ^ "Justise Winslow's Houston high school experience key in development".
  41. ^ Jeff Ritter. "News | St. John's School". Sjs.org. Archived from the original on April 15, 2013. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  42. ^ "Dan Alig Announced as Eighth Head of School". St. John's School. January 8, 2021. Retrieved August 2, 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Satellite photo of campus

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St John s School also known as St John s or SJS is a coeducational independent K 12 day school in Houston Texas United States The School was founded in 1946 and is a member of the Houston Area Independent Schools the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest ISAS and the Southwest Preparatory Conference SPC Though situated adjacent to St John the Divine church St John s claims no religious affiliation Tuition costs range from around 27 000 to 32 000 per school year St John s SchoolLocationHouston TXUnited StatesCoordinates29 44 28 N 95 25 42 W 29 741 N 95 4284 W 29 741 95 4284InformationTypeIndependentMottoFaith and VirtueEstablished1946 78 years ago 1946 Head of SchoolDaniel J AligFaculty208GradesK 12GenderCo edEnrollment1 493Average class size177 Upper School 122 Middle school 64 Lower school 42 Kindergarten Student to teacher ratio7 1 Upper School CampusUrbanColor s Red BlackNicknameCrusaders 1946 1949 Rebels 1949 2004 Mavericks 2004 present Website St John s School As of December 2022 SJS s endowment is 86 000 000 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 Post founding 2 Campus 3 Academics 3 1 College placement 3 2 Standardized testing 3 3 Students and faculty 4 Student life 4 1 Athletics 4 2 Arts 4 3 Student organizations 4 4 Community service 4 5 Nickname and mascot 5 In the media and popular culture 5 1 News stories 5 2 Rushmore 5 3 Clinger 5 4 The Dropout 5 5 Notable alumni 6 Heads of School 7 References 7 1 Notes 8 External linksHistory editFounding edit Toward the close of World War II W St John Garwood and other prominent Houstonians sought to create in Houston a school of exacting standards in the development of individual spiritual ethical intellectual social and physical growth of its students In January 1946 these Houstonians invited Alan Lake Chidsey former headmaster of both the Pawling School today the Trinity Pawling School and the Arizona Desert School and the post war Assistant Dean of Students at the University of Chicago to travel to Texas to speak at a gathering of interested members of the Houston community Mr and Mrs W St John Garwood Sr Mr and Mrs Merrick Phelps Mr R E Smith Mr J O Winston Jr and the Reverend Thomas Sumners of the Church of St John the Divine Episcopal Church were among those present at the meeting At Mr Chidsey s persuasion Mrs William S Farish immediately committed to her involvement with the School and many others followed A proposal was drafted that entailed combining forces with the St John the Divine nursery school to create the School St John s first 344 students filed into St John the Divine s chapel on Opening Day September 27 1946 The entire campus located on what used to be Michael Louis Westheimer s farm was six acres 2 4 ha Today St John s covers 41 acres 17 ha of land and educates approximately 1 493 total students supported by over 200 faculty and staff The School s 41 acres includes 13 acres that were purchased in late December 2012 for approximately 90 million the Taub Property The School s student teacher ratio is approximately 7 1 Despite its lack of religious affiliation the School provides non denominational chapel services at the church of St John the Divine each Wednesday morning during the academic year In recent years the Chapel program has branched out to offer more multicultural services hosting speakers from a diverse range of faiths and non religious backgrounds such as environmentalists athletes and faculty or student alumni 3 Post founding edit In the wake of the murder of George Floyd in 2020 several St John s alumni several African American and some non African American issued a letter to the administration to ask it to take measures against racism 4 Campus edit nbsp Mewbourne Hall Cullen Campus St John s SchoolSt John s 41 acre grounds are located in the central part of Houston Texas specifically spanning the Upper Kirby district and the residential neighborhood of River Oaks The campus itself comprises two campuses divided by Westheimer Road that are connected by two pedestrian tunnels underneath Westheimer The Brown South Campus contains the Lower School classes K 5 and the Georges Middle School classes 6 8 as well as the Virginia Stuller Tatham VST Fine Arts Center and the Smith Athletic Center The Cullen North Campus houses the Upper School classes 9 12 and the focal point of the School the Quadrangle The Lower Middle and Upper Schools each maintain their own libraries Upper and Middle School students share the Upper School cafeteria and the Lower School has its own In addition the school s primary athletic field Skip Lee Field and its track are located on the South Campus to the east of the Middle School and to the south of the Lower School The School also owns two properties neighboring the South Campus that house athletic fields Finnegan Field and Scotty Caven Field for field hockey soccer and lacrosse Across Buffalo Speedway from the South Campus is the Taub Property a 13 acre property acquired by St John s in December 2012 The school s baseball field along with temporary offices are located on the property as of March 2015 The William Stamps Farish Quadrangle the first building constructed has an exterior of Austin limestone and was designed by Hiram A Salisbury 5 It was built beginning in late March 1946 with an interruption from June 13 to August 30 of that year due to a strike 6 with the end in March 1948 7 The two wings were West Farish and East Farish the former the school s first wing and named after killed in action World War II soldier William Stamps Farish Jr and the second named after his father William Stamps Farish Sr 6 The money used to build the wings originated from the wife of Farish Sr also the mother of Farish Jr 8 Due to a lack of housing in the area initially a portion of West Farish was used as faculty apartments but they were discontinued in 1952 and converted into offices and classrooms as additional non school housing opened 7 The school announced in June 2004 that it would redevelop three sides of the Quadrangle 5 Leigh Cutler wrote in The Houston Review that Although the exterior design of the new building is sympathetic to old construction much of the original materials and limestone patterns cannot be repeated 7 In late 2014 the school released its master plan for the campus that included the recently acquired Taub Property The plan was developed with the assistance of Architectural Resources Cambridge and the input of faculty students and alumni 9 The school is adjacent to Lamar High School a public secondary school operated by Houston Independent School District Academics editCollege placement edit Data released by the School reflects that from 2010 to 2014 approximately 48 of St John s seniors went on to matriculate at colleges and universities ranked by U S News amp World Report as being in the Top 25 of National Universities 10 or the Top 10 of Liberal Arts Colleges 11 12 Standardized testing edit Data for the Class of 2022 reflects a median SAT score of 740 out of 800 in Reading amp Writing and 760 out of 800 in Math 1 The Class of 2022 s median ACT score is 34 on a 36 scale 1 For years 2012 to 2015 more than half of each SJS senior class were recognized as National Merit Semifinalists or Commended Scholars for 2012 the percentage was 68 for 2013 64 for 2014 59 and for 2015 64 12 Data for the 2013 2014 academic year shows that SJS led all Houston area schools in both number 49 and percentage 35 of National Merit Semifinalists in its senior class 13 Students and faculty edit Enrollment for the 2018 2019 school year is 364 for the Lower School 357 for the Middle School and 711 for the Upper School 14 2 Approximately 13 of students are on scholarship or financial aid 2 Thirty three percent of students self identify as being of color There are approximately 5 862 living alumni 2 The total number of faculty at SJS is 208 131 of whom have master s or doctorate degrees 1 https en wikipedia org w index php title St John 27s School Texas amp action edit amp section 8Student life editAthletics edit St John s sponsors teams in cross country volleyball field hockey and football in the fall season soccer basketball swimming and wrestling in the winter and golf tennis lacrosse softball baseball and track and field in the spring 15 In a tradition that began in 1951 St John s plays its annual homecoming football game against crosstown rival The Kinkaid School at Rice Stadium Arts edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Students can participate in the arts in classes for academic credit performing ensembles and extracurricular organizations or performances 16 The oldest extracurricular arts organization at St John s is Johnnycake founded by first headmaster Alan Lake Chidsey in 1949 that originally produced and performed works written by Mr Chidsey Open to all Upper School students Johnnycake provides opportunities in all aspects of theatrical production from technical crew to set and costume design to performance 17 Student organizations edit The SJS Academic Bowl Team won the NAQT High School National Championship in 2002 placed third in 2003 and 2004 and advanced to the semi finals of the PACE NSC in 2004 Most recently St John s placed 2nd in the 2014 HSNCT National Championships 18 Dozens of other student organizations from the Yearbook to Model United Nations to Pots and Pans a moral spirit group are active throughout the academic year Other examples of clubs include sports based clubs baseball hockey soccer curling science Science and Math Club Faraday cinematography MavTV academic Speech and Debate Team Quiz Bowl Academic Challenge Mathematical Problem Solving Club government Junior Statesmen Model UN Young Political Organization international interests Spanish Club Italian Club International Club and general interests Bread Club Auto club Anime Club et al Community service edit Community service is introduced in Lower School Weekly canned food drives are held and classes visit local food banks to see how their contributions are used citation needed The annual drive to provide holiday presents to underprivileged families is a highlight of the year culminating in a field trip to personally deliver the presents to the families citation needed In Middle School additional community service projects are introduced Students may be more involved in planning and helping with the organization of these projects Upper School community service is mostly student driven citation needed Any student may submit a proposal to design and lead their own project and recruit other participants 19 Nickname and mascot edit The St John s nickname and mascot have had a controversial history The original nickname Crusaders lasted only three years due to its religious connotations citation needed Rebels was selected as the replacement nickname in 1949 with Confederate symbol Johnny Reb as the mascot In 1990 the Upper School students voted to discontinue the mascot and nickname citation needed A year later all symbols of the Confederacy were disassociated from the School although the nickname Rebels was retained with the hopes it could be connected with the American Revolution or more generally as an invocation of nonconformity and independent thinking citation needed There were plans to try to connect the rebel name with the film Rebel Without a Cause 20 In the spring of 2004 by a unanimous vote of the Board of Trustees St John s School officially changed its nickname to Mavericks in order to further distance itself from any Confederate implications while still retaining the association with independence and individualism citation needed The change was supported by a majority of faculty though some students and alumni opposed the change citation needed Today the Maverick nickname is widely used and accepted citation needed In 2008 St John s began using a horse mascot known as Maverick in its pep rallies 21 In a school wide pep rally taking place the day before the annual Kinkaid football game the Maverick chases a Falcon from the field In the media and popular culture editNews stories edit National media reports about selective private schools in the United States have mentioned St John s For example SJS was featured in a Forbes com story titled America s Elite Prep Schools 22 In November 2007 the Wall Street Journal listed St John s in a chart accompanying an article titled How to Get into Harvard 23 The chart reported that 9 of SJS graduates in 2007 went to one of eight elite colleges specifically identified as Harvard Princeton MIT Williams Pomona Swarthmore the University of Chicago and Johns Hopkins St John s and fellow SPC member St Mark s School of Texas were the only Texas schools on the list Nationwide rankings of private high schools regularly include St John s as follows No 5 Best Private K 12 Schools in America Niche com 2024 24 No 13 Best Private High Schools in America Niche com 2024 25 No 23 Top 25 Private High Schools in the Country Town amp Country 2016 26 No 7 The 50 Smartest High Schools in the U S Business Insider 2016 27 St John s received media attention during the U S presidential campaign of 2000 as part of the press s reporting on the academic background of then candidate George W Bush when it was reported and confirmed by Bush after he had consulted with his parents former President George H W Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush that he had applied to SJS as a child and had been rejected 28 Rushmore edit In 1998 Wes Anderson 87 directed the loosely autobiographical Rushmore based on a screenplay co written with Owen Wilson In directing the film Anderson based the fictitious Rushmore Academy on St John s As reported in The Atlantic When Wes Anderson scouted locations for the all boys prep school he looked as far as the U K in search of the perfect location It wasn t until he saw some photos of St John s his own high school that he realized the places he had been imagining were the ones he knew from going to school there 29 Like protagonist Max Fischer Anderson as a child had staged numerous epic action plays with titles like The Five Maseratis and The Battle of the Alamo Seen in Rushmore are the North Campus s Quadrangle and circle driveway the Upper School library and chapel service at the Church of St John the Divine Anderson also used a number of students and alumni as extras in the film 29 Clinger edit Much of the 2015 horror comedy Clinger directed by Michael Steves was filmed on the middle school campus at St John s Clinger premiered at the 2015 Slamdance Film Festival in Park City Utah It was announced during July that Clinger would premiere in theaters in October The Dropout edit In the drama miniseries The Dropout a young Elizabeth Holmes is portrayed as attending SJS as a Middle School student in 1995 and as an Upper School student in 2001 Notable alumni edit This alumni list may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations April 2019 Wes Anderson 1987 writer film director 30 William Curtis Bryson 1963 Jurist Senior United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit citation needed Katherine Center 1990 New York Times bestselling author 31 William Stamps Farish III 1957 former U S Ambassador to the United Kingdom 32 Lizzie Pannill Fletcher 1993 United States Representative D TX 33 Christy Haubegger 1986 founder of Latina magazine and film producer 34 Elizabeth Holmes 2002 founder of health technology company Theranos convicted in 2022 of defrauding investors 35 36 Sarah Blaffer Hrdy 1964 anthropologist 34 Wesley Hunt 2000 United States Representative R TX Molly Ivins 1962 journalist and pundit who described herself as feeling like a Clydesdale among thoroughbreds in comparing herself to her fellow students at SJS 37 Ken Keeler 1979 mathematician and television writer Late Show with David Letterman The Simpsons and Futurama 34 Benjamin Moser 1994 Pulitzer Prize winning author Laura Moser 1995 author and political activist Indy Neidell 1985 historian host of The Great War 38 Peter Roussel 1960 former deputy press secretary to U S President Ronald Reagan and media commentator 34 Sidney Shlenker businessman 39 Ashlee Vance 1996 business journalist author Carl W Vogt 1954 15th President of Williams College citation needed Justise Winslow 2014 professional basketball player for the NBA s Portland Trail Blazers 40 Heads of School editAlan Lake Chidsey 1946 1966 Elwood Kimball Salls 1966 1976 Thomas Read 1976 1981 James R Maggart 1981 1991 E Philip Cannon 1991 1998 1991 1992 as interim headmaster John Allman 1998 2009 followed by interim headmaster Jim Hendrix 2009 2010 Mark Desjardins 2010 2021 41 Daniel J Alig 2021 present 42 References editCutler Leigh William Stamps Farish Quadrangle at St John s School PDF The Houston Review 3 2 35 37 ProfileNotes edit a b c d e SJS At A Glance St John s School www sjs org a b c d SJS At A Glance Sjs org December 8 2022 Archived from the original on October 12 2014 Retrieved February 13 2018 History St John s School Sjs org September 27 1946 Archived from the original on October 12 2014 Retrieved May 20 2015 Buckley Kyra June 15 2020 Houston Private School Alumni Demand Anti Racist Policies And Curriculum Houston Public Media Retrieved June 15 2020 Audio file a b Cutler p 35 a b Cutler p 36 a b c Cutler p 37 Cutler p 35 36 Long Range Campus Plan St John s School Archived from the original on November 14 2014 Retrieved March 8 2015 National University Rankings Data US News Colleges usnews rankingsandreviews com Retrieved May 20 2015 National Liberal Arts College Rankings Data US News Colleges usnews rankingsandreviews com Retrieved May 20 2015 a b St John s School Resume PDF Sjs org Retrieved May 20 2015 National Merit Semi Finalists in Houston The Houston School Survey School Research Reviews amp Forum The Houston School Survey September 29 2014 Retrieved May 20 2015 St John s School sjs org Retrieved October 8 2022 Team Pages St John s School Sjs org Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved May 20 2015 Upper School Arts St John s School 1 Archived July 19 2011 at the Wayback Machine NAQT 2014 High School National Championship Tournament Team Standings www naqt com Retrieved October 31 2018 St John s School Community Service Archived from the original on April 15 2013 Retrieved August 7 2009 Wermund Benjamin Dellinger Hannah March 25 2022 Do Ted Cruz s kids go to a woke private school in Houston Not quite say St John s School alumni Houston Chronicle Retrieved March 27 2022 The Review Official Newsletter of St John s School PDF Sjs org 2012 Retrieved May 20 2015 America s Elite Prep Schools Forbes June 4 2009 Retrieved May 20 2015 WSJ com Online wsj com Retrieved May 20 2015 https www niche com k12 st johns school houston tx rankings https www niche com k12 st johns school houston tx rankings The Same Private High School Has Been Ranked the Best in America 3 Years in a Row August 8 2017 Retrieved March 5 2018 The 50 smartest private high schools in the US Business Insider Retrieved March 5 2018 George W Bush s Journey The Cheerleader Earning A s in People Skills at Andover Partners nytimes com Retrieved May 20 2015 a b Tour Wes Anderson s High School a k a the Set of Rushmore The Atlantic June 20 2012 Retrieved May 20 2015 Biography about katherine center Katherine Center Katherinecenter com May 27 2011 Archived from the original on October 12 2014 Retrieved May 20 2015 Previous Recipients St John s School Sjs org Archived from the original on October 17 2014 Retrieved May 20 2015 Meet Lizzie Fletcher a b c d St John s legacies have left their mark on school s history News Houston Community Newspapers Yourhoustonnews com November 21 2010 Retrieved May 20 2015 Young Matt March 8 2022 What Hulu s The Dropout got wrong about Elizabeth Holmes Houston childhood Chron Retrieved July 6 2023 Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes charged with 700m fraud BBC News March 14 2018 Retrieved March 7 2023 Ivins Molly February 10 2010 Molly Ivins Can t Say That Can She Molly Ivins Google Books ISBN 9780307434418 Retrieved May 20 2015 Brown Steven September 4 2014 Houstonian hosted The Great War series on Youtube Houston Chronicle Retrieved August 11 2019 Deaths Sidney Shlenker ex Astros executive Houston Chronicle April 25 2003 Retrieved November 4 2016 Justise Winslow s Houston high school experience key in development Jeff Ritter News St John s School Sjs org Archived from the original on April 15 2013 Retrieved May 20 2015 Dan Alig Announced as Eighth Head of School St John s School January 8 2021 Retrieved August 2 2021 External links edit nbsp Texas portal nbsp Schools portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to St John s School Texas Official website nbsp History of SJS Satellite photo of campus Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St John 27s School Texas amp oldid 1185632285, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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