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St. Mary's High School (Stockton, California)

Saint Mary's High School (SMHS), founded in 1876, is a Roman Catholic, co-educational, college preparatory school in Stockton, California. The school is under the canonical jurisdiction of the Diocese of Stockton and sponsored by the Salesian order of the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales priests and brothers (Toledo–Ohio Province). The school is a member of the College Board and is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and by the Western Catholic Education Association.

Saint Mary's High School
Address
5648 North El Dorado Street

, ,
95207

United States
Coordinates38°0′16″N 121°18′23″W / 38.00444°N 121.30639°W / 38.00444; -121.30639
Information
TypePrivate, Roman Catholic, Co-educational, College-Preparatory
MottoVeritas ∙ Caritas ∙ Tenui Nec Dimitam
(Truth ∙ Charity ∙ I have taken hold and will not let go.)
Religious affiliation(s)Dominican Sisters of San Rafael, Oblates of St. Francis de Sales
Patron saint(s)Mary Queen of Angels, St. Francis de Sales
Established1876
FounderRev. William O'Connor, Charles Webber (Stockton Founder)
School districtCatholic Diocese of Stockton
AuthorityMost Rev. Bishop Cotta
OversightSMHS Board of Directors
SuperintendentMarian Graham
CEEB code053435
PresidentJames Brusa
PrincipalMichael Wright
Staff110
Grades912
Student to teacher ratio19/1
Campus size25 acres (100,000 m2)
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)Kelly Green and White   
Slogan"Be who you are and be that well." –St. Francis de Sales
SportsTri-City Athletic League. Division 1–3
MascotRam
Team nameRams
AccreditationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges[1]
PublicationTeleram, Traditions Magazine
NewspaperThe Kettle
YearbookCauldron
EndowmentSMHS Foundation
Tuition$10,500
Websitewww.saintmaryshighschool.org

History edit

St. Mary's roots go back to 1876 when St. Agnes Academy opened as a boarding and free day school for girls, grades 1–12. The faculty then consisted of seven Dominican Sisters and 95 students. Since that beginning, St. Mary's growth has been reflected in the need to change locations five times to its present location of 25 acres (100,000 m2) on North El Dorado Street. A separate corporation sole within the Diocese of Stockton, St. Mary's is a co-ed secondary school that has a student body of 926 and a faculty and support staff totaling over 110.

St. Mary's High School has had a religious presence of Priests, Brothers, and Sisters throughout its history. The Dominican Sisters of San Rafael have been joined by the Brothers of Mary, a number of Franciscan Friars, diocesan priests, the Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales.

Lay men and women have contributed to the strengthening of the school's curriculum. The faculty teach in 10 disciplines, offering over 130 courses in theology, English, social studies, mathematics, physical education, science, computer resources, foreign languages, business and vocational arts, and fine arts. There are also 27 cocurricular activities and teams in 15 sports.[2][non-primary source needed]

Campus edit

The school is located on North El Dorado Street, 1 mile (1.6 km) east of San Joaquin Delta College and 2 miles (3.2 km) north of the University of the Pacific.

Located on 25 acres (10 ha) are five classroom buildings, a cafeteria, student store, two gymnasiums, a football field, track facilities, and baseball and soccer fields all located within the Thompson Sports Complex. There is a residence on campus for the priests and brothers associated with the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales (Toledo–Ohio Province). The Cortopassi Aquatics Center, which opened September 2007, is home for the St. Mary's Aquatic Sports Program. The Chase Family Fitness Center, a 14,000 square feet (1,300 m2) weight-training facility, supplements the Sprague Family Athletic Building.

Approximately 81% of the student body identify themselves as Catholic. The faculty consists of 1 religious Oblate Priest and 110 lay teachers and support staff. Average classroom size being 25.[citation needed]

Academics edit

There are ten departments at St. Mary's from which students choose their required and elective courses: Theology, English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Physical Education & Health, Science, Computer, Foreign Language, and Fine Arts. In addition, students may take courses for high school and college credit at San Joaquin Delta Community College or University of the Pacific.

Advanced Placement courses are offered in American Literature, English Literature, Chemistry, European History, U.S. History, U.S. Government, Psychology, Calculus and Biology. Honors courses are offered in Algebra, Biology, Chemistry, English, Geometry/Trigonometry, Physical Science, Pre-Calculus and World Literature.

As part of the religious focus of the school, each student is required to participate in a Community Service program upon graduation.

Admission edit

Admission to St. Mary's is selective and based on a placement test, previous school record and recommendation. Transfer students are accepted on an individual basis after consideration of their high school transcripts and interviews. St. Mary's draws students from 64 local elementary and junior high schools.

Co-curricular activities edit

St. Mary's hosts clubs and organizations focusing on creativity, leadership, scholarship, and service. Student athletes compete in the Tri-City Athletic Association in football, volleyball, water polo, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, basketball, wrestling, baseball, softball, cross-country, track, swimming/diving, badminton, and golf.[citation needed]

Band edit

Saint Mary's High School features two main bands (jazz and symphonic) who play throughout the area and the state at competitions such as The Lincoln Band Review and The Heritage Festival in Anaheim, California.

Notable alumni edit

 
Ty Kelly

External links edit

  • Official website  

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ WASC-ACS. . Archived from the original on 2009-08-14. Retrieved 2009-06-05.College Board
  2. ^ "History". www.saintmaryshighschool.org. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
  3. ^ "Barry Enright Stats, Fantasy & News". Major League Baseball. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
  4. ^ "Chelsea Gray Bio". goduke.com. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
  5. ^ "Von Hayes Stats | Baseball-Reference.com". Baseball-Reference.com.
  6. ^ "Kyle Jensen Stats | Baseball-Reference.com". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
  7. ^ The Record. "Local Roundup: Kelly gets the call to the major leagues". recordnet.com. Retrieved May 26, 2016.
  8. ^ "Pete Morelli NFL Official Statistics | Pro-Football-Reference.com". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
  9. ^ "UCDAVISAGGIES.com Mark Payne Bio :: UC Davis Official Athletic Site :: Men's Basketball". Retrieved 2018-02-25.
  10. ^ Writer, David Siders,Record Staff. "His days as mayor done, Gary Podesto leaves Stockton with". recordnet.com. Retrieved 2018-02-25.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ "Ed Sprague Stats | Baseball-Reference.com". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2018-02-25.

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school in Stockton California The school is under the canonical jurisdiction of the Diocese of Stockton and sponsored by the Salesian order of the Oblates of St Francis de Sales priests and brothers Toledo Ohio Province The school is a member of the College Board and is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and by the Western Catholic Education Association Saint Mary s High SchoolAddress5648 North El Dorado StreetStockton San Joaquin County California 95207United StatesCoordinates38 0 16 N 121 18 23 W 38 00444 N 121 30639 W 38 00444 121 30639InformationTypePrivate Roman Catholic Co educational College PreparatoryMottoVeritas Caritas Tenui Nec Dimitam Truth Charity I have taken hold and will not let go Religious affiliation s Dominican Sisters of San Rafael Oblates of St Francis de SalesPatron saint s Mary Queen of Angels St Francis de SalesEstablished1876FounderRev William O Connor Charles Webber Stockton Founder School districtCatholic Diocese of StocktonAuthorityMost Rev Bishop CottaOversightSMHS Board of DirectorsSuperintendentMarian GrahamCEEB code053435PresidentJames BrusaPrincipalMichael WrightStaff110Grades9 12Student to teacher ratio19 1Campus size25 acres 100 000 m2 Campus typeUrbanColor s Kelly Green and White Slogan Be who you are and be that well St Francis de SalesSportsTri City Athletic League Division 1 3MascotRamTeam nameRamsAccreditationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges 1 PublicationTeleram Traditions MagazineNewspaperThe KettleYearbookCauldronEndowmentSMHS FoundationTuition 10 500Websitewww wbr saintmaryshighschool wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Academics 3 1 Admission 4 Co curricular activities 4 1 Band 5 Notable alumni 6 External links 7 Notes and referencesHistory editSt Mary s roots go back to 1876 when St Agnes Academy opened as a boarding and free day school for girls grades 1 12 The faculty then consisted of seven Dominican Sisters and 95 students Since that beginning St Mary s growth has been reflected in the need to change locations five times to its present location of 25 acres 100 000 m2 on North El Dorado Street A separate corporation sole within the Diocese of Stockton St Mary s is a co ed secondary school that has a student body of 926 and a faculty and support staff totaling over 110 St Mary s High School has had a religious presence of Priests Brothers and Sisters throughout its history The Dominican Sisters of San Rafael have been joined by the Brothers of Mary a number of Franciscan Friars diocesan priests the Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Oblates of St Francis de Sales Lay men and women have contributed to the strengthening of the school s curriculum The faculty teach in 10 disciplines offering over 130 courses in theology English social studies mathematics physical education science computer resources foreign languages business and vocational arts and fine arts There are also 27 cocurricular activities and teams in 15 sports 2 non primary source needed Campus editThe school is located on North El Dorado Street 1 mile 1 6 km east of San Joaquin Delta College and 2 miles 3 2 km north of the University of the Pacific Located on 25 acres 10 ha are five classroom buildings a cafeteria student store two gymnasiums a football field track facilities and baseball and soccer fields all located within the Thompson Sports Complex There is a residence on campus for the priests and brothers associated with the Oblates of St Francis de Sales Toledo Ohio Province The Cortopassi Aquatics Center which opened September 2007 is home for the St Mary s Aquatic Sports Program The Chase Family Fitness Center a 14 000 square feet 1 300 m2 weight training facility supplements the Sprague Family Athletic Building Approximately 81 of the student body identify themselves as Catholic The faculty consists of 1 religious Oblate Priest and 110 lay teachers and support staff Average classroom size being 25 citation needed Academics editThere are ten departments at St Mary s from which students choose their required and elective courses Theology English Social Studies Mathematics Physical Education amp Health Science Computer Foreign Language and Fine Arts In addition students may take courses for high school and college credit at San Joaquin Delta Community College or University of the Pacific Advanced Placement courses are offered in American Literature English Literature Chemistry European History U S History U S Government Psychology Calculus and Biology Honors courses are offered in Algebra Biology Chemistry English Geometry Trigonometry Physical Science Pre Calculus and World Literature As part of the religious focus of the school each student is required to participate in a Community Service program upon graduation Admission edit Admission to St Mary s is selective and based on a placement test previous school record and recommendation Transfer students are accepted on an individual basis after consideration of their high school transcripts and interviews St Mary s draws students from 64 local elementary and junior high schools Co curricular activities editSt Mary s hosts clubs and organizations focusing on creativity leadership scholarship and service Student athletes compete in the Tri City Athletic Association in football volleyball water polo lacrosse soccer tennis basketball wrestling baseball softball cross country track swimming diving badminton and golf citation needed Band edit Saint Mary s High School features two main bands jazz and symphonic who play throughout the area and the state at competitions such as The Lincoln Band Review and The Heritage Festival in Anaheim California Notable alumni edit nbsp Ty Kelly Jason Bartlett 1997 former MLB shortstop Twins Padres Tampa Bay Rays Barry Enright Major League Baseball pitcher 3 Chelsea Gray professional basketball player for WNBA s Los Angeles Sparks and Las Vegas Aces 4 2 WNBA champion 2016 2022 Von Hayes former MLB outfielder All Star 5 Kyle Jensen Major League Baseball player 6 Ty Kelly American Israeli Major League Baseball player 7 Doug Martin running back for NFL s Oakland Raiders Pete Morelli NFL referee Saint Mary s President 8 Mark Payne professional basketball player 9 Dawson Perry mayor of Victor California Gary Podesto businessman former Stockton mayor 10 Ed Sprague Jr former MLB third baseman All Star 11 2 World Series champion 1992 1993 Gabe Vincent basketball player for NBA s Los Angeles Lakers Mitch Walding MLB third baseman Eric Williams former NFL defensive lineman Super Bowl XXVI championExternal links editOfficial website nbsp Notes and references edit WASC ACS WASC Accrediting Commission for Schools Archived from the original on 2009 08 14 Retrieved 2009 06 05 College Board History www saintmaryshighschool org Retrieved 2018 02 25 Barry Enright Stats Fantasy amp News Major League Baseball Retrieved 2018 02 25 Chelsea Gray Bio goduke com Retrieved 2018 02 25 Von Hayes Stats Baseball Reference com Baseball Reference com Kyle Jensen Stats Baseball Reference com Baseball Reference com Retrieved 2018 02 25 The Record Local Roundup Kelly gets the call to the major leagues recordnet com Retrieved May 26 2016 Pete Morelli NFL Official Statistics Pro Football Reference com Pro Football Reference com Retrieved 2018 02 25 UCDAVISAGGIES com Mark Payne Bio UC Davis Official Athletic Site Men s Basketball Retrieved 2018 02 25 Writer David Siders Record Staff His days as mayor done Gary Podesto leaves Stockton with recordnet com Retrieved 2018 02 25 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Ed Sprague Stats Baseball Reference com Baseball Reference com Retrieved 2018 02 25 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Mary 27s High School Stockton California amp oldid 1168482013, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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