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St. Mary's Academy (Portland, Oregon)

St. Mary's Academy is a Roman Catholic all-girls high school located in Portland, Oregon, United States. It was founded by twelve sisters from the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary in 1859. It is an all-girls school with approximately 680 students from northern Oregon and southwestern Washington. Since its founding, over 10,000 women have graduated from St. Mary's Academy, the oldest continuously-operating secondary school in Oregon.

St. Mary's Academy
Address
1615 SW 5th Avenue

, ,
97201

United States
Coordinates45°30′45″N 122°40′53″W / 45.51250°N 122.68139°W / 45.51250; -122.68139
Information
TypePrivate, All-Girls
MottoWe Believe[1]
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1859
PresidentEmily Becker[3]
PrincipalLiane Rae
Faculty67[2]
Grades912
Enrollment605 (2023-2024)
Average class size21
Student to teacher ratio13:1
Color(s)Blue and white   [3]
Athletics conferenceOSAA Three Rivers League 6A-5[3]
MascotBlues[3]
AccreditationNorthwest Accreditation Commission[2]
PublicationEscribe Maria (literary magazine), The Ms. Print (student newspaper), and Imprint (alumnae magazine)
Websitesmapdx.org

History edit

St. Mary's was founded by twelve sisters from the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary in 1859, at the request of archbishop François Norbert Blanchet. Only two of the sisters spoke English; the others spoke French. They traveled from Montreal via ship and rail to Fort Vancouver where Blanchet had established a school on property he purchased from Daniel H. Lownsdale in 1857. The property had a two-story house, which became the school. St. Mary's opened in the same location with six female students (three Catholic, two Jewish, one Protestant) on Monday, 7, 1859, 12 days after they reached Portland.[4]

In 1867, the first two graduates received their diplomas. The school had 250 girls in attendance by 1871. In 1889, the Lownsdale house was demolished and a four-story building designed by Otto Kleeman was built. In 1893, St. Mary's received a charter to grant college diplomas. It was the first women's liberal arts college in the Northwest and was known until 1930 as St. Mary's Academy and College.[5] Marylhurst University, originally part of the downtown school, moved out in 1930.[4]

The Kleeman building was inadequate for the students by the 1960s. The school expanded across 5th avenue, one block to the north, building a two-story brick building that is "strictly functional.... [with] no architectural pretensions". The Kleeman building was sold to a developer for $705,000 and demolished in 1970.[4] A public parking lot currently is on that site, although the original stone wall surrounding the building was demolished by the current owner in 2010. The school bought the old PSU postal office in 2013 for $7.6 million to allow the school to expand.[6]

In August 2015, St. Mary's rescinded a job offer it made to Lauren Brown in April to work as a college guidance counselor. School officials said she had told them she intended to enter into a same-sex marriage, while Brown said she asked if doing so would affect her employment. The school quickly rescinded their employment offer, and offered Brown half a year's salary in exchange for not going forward to the media. When Brown rejected the offer and the school's action became public on August 26, Archbishop Alexander Sample supported the school's position.[7] A statement was released by the school to parents and alumnae, stating that the hiring reversal was "due to a conflict with current Catholic teachings regarding same-sex marriage."[8] The next day, the school announced that it was adding sexual orientation to its equal employment opportunity policy.[9] It did not renew its employment offer to Brown, officials said, because another person had already accepted the position.[10]

Academics edit

In 1984, 1989, and 1998, St. Mary's Academy was honored in the Blue Ribbon Schools Program, the highest honor a school can receive in the United States.[11] It also received the KATU Super School of the Year Award in 2006.[citation needed]

St. Mary's has been accredited through the Northwest Accreditation Commission since 1955.[2]

The school was named an Apple Distinguished School in 2016, the only high school in Oregon to have received the honor.[citation needed]

Notable alumnae edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Mission Statement - St. Mary's Academy". www.stmaryspdx.org. Retrieved July 2, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c http://www.northwestaccreditation.org/schools/Oregon.pdf[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b c d "St. Mary's Academy". Oregon School Activities Association. Retrieved May 26, 2019.
  4. ^ a b c Snyder, Eugene E. (1991). Portland Potpourri. Portland, Oregon: Binford & Mort. pp. 73–79. ISBN 0-8323-0493-X.
  5. ^ Bunting, Robert. . The Oregon Encyclopedia. The Oregon Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on March 10, 2012. Retrieved July 10, 2012.
  6. ^ Culverwell, Wendy (September 27, 2013). "St. Mary's completes $7.6M land purchase". Portland Business Journal. Retrieved September 30, 2013.
  7. ^ Mesh, Aaron. "Vow of Silence - St. Mary's Academy hired a rising star. She says they fired her for being gay". Willamette Week. Retrieved August 28, 2015.
  8. ^ Manning, Rob. "Same-Sex Marriage Concerns Lead To Hiring Reversal At Portland Catholic School". Oregon Public Broadcasting. Retrieved August 26, 2015.
  9. ^ . St. Mary's Academy. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved August 27, 2015.
  10. ^ Manning, Rob; Sepulvado, John (August 27, 2015). "St. Mary's Academy Stuck Between Church Doctrine, Community Outrage". Oregon Public Broadcasting. Retrieved August 27, 2015.
  11. ^ Archived: Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Schools Recognized 1982-1983 Through 1999-2002 (PDF)
  12. ^ . St. Mary's Academy. Archived from the original on October 12, 2008. Retrieved March 6, 2009.
  13. ^ "Oregon Folk Are Screen Stars; Portland Training Is Valuable". The Oregon Daily Journal. Portland, Oregon. June 6, 1920 – via Newspapers.com.  
  14. ^ "The High School Years". Karen Gaffney Foundation. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  15. ^ "School Notes". Portland Tribune. Pamplin Media Group. April 4, 2013. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  16. ^ "Judi Meredith Nelson (1936-2014)". The Oregonian. May 9–11, 2014. Archived from the original on March 17, 2017. Retrieved March 17, 2017.
  17. ^ Nguyen, Zac. "Hoa Nguyen, Oregon State House District 48". PIVOT - The Progressive Vietnamese American Organization. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
  18. ^ "Mary Sammons to step down as Rite Aid CEO, will stay chair". USA Today. Associated Press. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  19. ^ "Basketball player creates a league of her own". Portland Tribune. Pamplin Media Group. June 18, 2007. Retrieved February 2, 2017.

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St Mary s Academy is a Roman Catholic all girls high school located in Portland Oregon United States It was founded by twelve sisters from the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary in 1859 It is an all girls school with approximately 680 students from northern Oregon and southwestern Washington Since its founding over 10 000 women have graduated from St Mary s Academy the oldest continuously operating secondary school in Oregon St Mary s AcademyAddress1615 SW 5th AvenuePortland Multnomah County Oregon 97201United StatesCoordinates45 30 45 N 122 40 53 W 45 51250 N 122 68139 W 45 51250 122 68139InformationTypePrivate All GirlsMottoWe Believe 1 Religious affiliation s Roman CatholicEstablished1859PresidentEmily Becker 3 PrincipalLiane RaeFaculty67 2 Grades9 12Enrollment605 2023 2024 Average class size21Student to teacher ratio13 1Color s Blue and white 3 Athletics conferenceOSAA Three Rivers League 6A 5 3 MascotBlues 3 AccreditationNorthwest Accreditation Commission 2 PublicationEscribe Maria literary magazine The Ms Print student newspaper and Imprint alumnae magazine Websitesmapdx wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Notable alumnae 4 ReferencesHistory editSt Mary s was founded by twelve sisters from the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary in 1859 at the request of archbishop Francois Norbert Blanchet Only two of the sisters spoke English the others spoke French They traveled from Montreal via ship and rail to Fort Vancouver where Blanchet had established a school on property he purchased from Daniel H Lownsdale in 1857 The property had a two story house which became the school St Mary s opened in the same location with six female students three Catholic two Jewish one Protestant on Monday 7 1859 12 days after they reached Portland 4 In 1867 the first two graduates received their diplomas The school had 250 girls in attendance by 1871 In 1889 the Lownsdale house was demolished and a four story building designed by Otto Kleeman was built In 1893 St Mary s received a charter to grant college diplomas It was the first women s liberal arts college in the Northwest and was known until 1930 as St Mary s Academy and College 5 Marylhurst University originally part of the downtown school moved out in 1930 4 The Kleeman building was inadequate for the students by the 1960s The school expanded across 5th avenue one block to the north building a two story brick building that is strictly functional with no architectural pretensions The Kleeman building was sold to a developer for 705 000 and demolished in 1970 4 A public parking lot currently is on that site although the original stone wall surrounding the building was demolished by the current owner in 2010 The school bought the old PSU postal office in 2013 for 7 6 million to allow the school to expand 6 In August 2015 St Mary s rescinded a job offer it made to Lauren Brown in April to work as a college guidance counselor School officials said she had told them she intended to enter into a same sex marriage while Brown said she asked if doing so would affect her employment The school quickly rescinded their employment offer and offered Brown half a year s salary in exchange for not going forward to the media When Brown rejected the offer and the school s action became public on August 26 Archbishop Alexander Sample supported the school s position 7 A statement was released by the school to parents and alumnae stating that the hiring reversal was due to a conflict with current Catholic teachings regarding same sex marriage 8 The next day the school announced that it was adding sexual orientation to its equal employment opportunity policy 9 It did not renew its employment offer to Brown officials said because another person had already accepted the position 10 Academics editIn 1984 1989 and 1998 St Mary s Academy was honored in the Blue Ribbon Schools Program the highest honor a school can receive in the United States 11 It also received the KATU Super School of the Year Award in 2006 citation needed St Mary s has been accredited through the Northwest Accreditation Commission since 1955 2 The school was named an Apple Distinguished School in 2016 the only high school in Oregon to have received the honor citation needed Notable alumnae editAnna J Brown federal judge 12 Jewel Carmen actress 13 Karen Gaffney swimmer and disability campaigner 14 Patricia M Haslach former U S ambassador to Ethiopia 15 Judi Meredith actress 16 Hoa Nguyen member of the Oregon House of Representatives 17 Mary F Sammons chairman and CEO of Rite Aid 18 failed verification Da Love Woods professional basketball player 19 References edit Mission Statement St Mary s Academy www stmaryspdx org Retrieved July 2 2020 a b c http www northwestaccreditation org schools Oregon pdf permanent dead link a b c d St Mary s Academy Oregon School Activities Association Retrieved May 26 2019 a b c Snyder Eugene E 1991 Portland Potpourri Portland Oregon Binford amp Mort pp 73 79 ISBN 0 8323 0493 X Bunting Robert St Mary s Academy The Oregon Encyclopedia The Oregon Encyclopedia Archived from the original on March 10 2012 Retrieved July 10 2012 Culverwell Wendy September 27 2013 St Mary s completes 7 6M land purchase Portland Business Journal Retrieved September 30 2013 Mesh Aaron Vow of Silence St Mary s Academy hired a rising star She says they fired her for being gay Willamette Week Retrieved August 28 2015 Manning Rob Same Sex Marriage Concerns Lead To Hiring Reversal At Portland Catholic School Oregon Public Broadcasting Retrieved August 26 2015 Important announcement from St Mary s Academy President Christina Friedhoff and the Board of Directors St Mary s Academy Archived from the original on March 5 2016 Retrieved August 27 2015 Manning Rob Sepulvado John August 27 2015 St Mary s Academy Stuck Between Church Doctrine Community Outrage Oregon Public Broadcasting Retrieved August 27 2015 Archived Blue Ribbon Schools Program Schools Recognized 1982 1983 Through 1999 2002 PDF 2003 St Mary s Academy Awards Recipients St Mary s Academy Archived from the original on October 12 2008 Retrieved March 6 2009 Oregon Folk Are Screen Stars Portland Training Is Valuable The Oregon Daily Journal Portland Oregon June 6 1920 via Newspapers com nbsp The High School Years Karen Gaffney Foundation Retrieved February 2 2017 School Notes Portland Tribune Pamplin Media Group April 4 2013 Retrieved February 2 2017 Judi Meredith Nelson 1936 2014 The Oregonian May 9 11 2014 Archived from the original on March 17 2017 Retrieved March 17 2017 Nguyen Zac Hoa Nguyen Oregon State House District 48 PIVOT The Progressive Vietnamese American Organization Retrieved March 8 2023 Mary Sammons to step down as Rite Aid CEO will stay chair USA Today Associated Press Retrieved July 19 2016 Basketball player creates a league of her own Portland Tribune Pamplin Media Group June 18 2007 Retrieved February 2 2017 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to St Mary s 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