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St. Paul's School for Boys (Maryland)

St. Paul's School for Boys is an Episcopal, coed, private school located in Brooklandville, Maryland. It occupies a 120-acre (0.49 km2) rural campus in the Green Spring Valley Historic District, ten miles (16 km) north of the city of Baltimore in suburban Baltimore County.

St. Paul's School for Boys
Address
11152 Falls Rd

, ,
United States
Information
TypePrivate, Day
Motto"Veritas et Virtus"
(Truth and Virtue)
Religious affiliation(s)Episcopal[2]
EstablishedFebruary 1849; 175 years ago (1849-02)
Sister schoolSt. Paul's School for Girls (reestablished 1959)
St. Paul's Pre and Lower School (coed, six week through grade 4)
NCES School ID00579506[2]
HeadmasterEdward M. Trusty, Jr.[1]
Faculty108.6 (FTE)[2]
Grades512
GenderCoed
Enrollment530 (2023)[2]
Student to teacher ratio7:1[2]
CampusLarge suburban, (since 1952)
64 acres (260,000 m2)
Color(s)Blue   and Gold  
Athletics conferenceMaryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA)
Mascot"The Crusader"
Teams"The Crusaders" (athletic)
RivalBoys' Latin School of Maryland
NewspaperThe Monitor
Websitewww.stpaulsmd.org/boys

The school includes a pre-school and a lower school, which are coed through grade 4. The boys school also shares its campus with St. Paul's School for Girls which was reestablished in 1959 after a 19th-century predecessor failed. In July 2018, the schools unified under the umbrella of The St. Paul's Schools, with a single board of trustees and one president; each school retains its individual traditions and its gender-specific programs.

St. Paul's School for Boys was founded in February 1849 at Old St. Paul's Parish in Baltimore City by the Reverend William Edward Wyatt, rector.

St. Paul's moved its campus four times until its final location at the current grounds in 1952. The principal building on the Brooklandville campus is "Brooklandwood," a mansion built in 1793 by Charles Carroll of Carrollton (1737-1832), one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.[3]

Brooklandwood mansion
Chapin Hall for middle-school boys

Academics edit

 
The Chapel in 1898

At the time of the school's founding in the mid-nineteenth century, boys studied Greek, Latin, and math. Church music was also given high priority. Today St. Paul's School for Boys offers a college-preparatory curriculum for students in the Upper School (grades 9–12). The school offers the IB Diploma Program. It also offers courses in theater, concert chorale, digital arts, and visual arts.

Athletics edit

 
Middleton Athletic Center, St. Paul's

St. Paul's places a strong emphasis on athletics. Despite the school's small class sizes of roughly 70 students per class year, the school supports varsity teams in lacrosse, football, soccer, volleyball, cross-country, wrestling, basketball, ice hockey, squash, tennis, crew, golf, baseball.

Baseball edit

Future Major League baseball player Spencer Horwitz attended the school. Playing baseball for the school, primarily at catcher, Horwitz was a 2016 Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) First Team selection, and twice MIAA All-Conference.[4][5][6]

Hockey edit

Spencer Horwitz played as a defenseman in hockey, and led the high school to two state championships.[4][5][6]

Lacrosse edit

 
St. Paul's School athletics field

Since the start of varsity lacrosse interscholastic competition at St. Paul's in 1933, the Crusaders have won 25 titles in the old Maryland Scholastic Association (MSA) followed by the MIAA — more than any other team in the conference. St. Paul's claimed its first lacrosse title in the MSA public/private schools league in 1940 under Lacrosse Hall of Fame head coach Howdy Myers. St. Paul's prevailed the next two decades in the MSA, winning the title 14 times.

In 1947, St. Paul's beat Princeton University twice. During this period, St. Paul's posted five undefeated seasons, four under Myers and another in 1951 underJim Adams. The 1969 Crusader team, coached by George Mitchell, went undefeated. The 1992 St. Paul's team also went undefeated, winning a MSA championship under coach Mitch Whiteley. In 2010, St. Paul's won the conference championship, the 25th in school history, under head coach Rick Brocato. St. Paul's has produced 12 C. Markland Kelly Award winners, which honors the top scholastic player in the state of Maryland each year. St. Paul's has also produced 22 high school All-Americans and 21 graduates in the U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame.

Basketball edit

The inaugural season for Varsity Basketball was 1935 and the program has won 16 championships with 13 coaches. Championships include the MSA "B" Conference, Baltimore Interacademic League, (IAC), MSA “C”, MSA “A” Conference, and the MIAA B Conference.The most recent championship was in 2016–17. Coach Howdy Myers’ team won the first championship in 1938–39 in the MSA B conference.

Football edit

Since varsity football began early at St.Paul's in 1936, the Crusaders have won 20 championships. Mitch Tullai, former varsity football coach, coached at St. Paul's from 1953 to 1993. Over 40 years, Tullai won 11 Championships, including 6 MSA C-Conference Championships, and 5 Tri-County Championships.

Golf edit

The Varsity Golf team at St. Paul's School currently holds 16 MIAA or MSA championship titles, 8 stroke-play championship titles, 8 individual champions, and 11 All Metro Players. The team's home course is the West Course at Baltimore Country Club. The head coach is Eric Nordstrom with the head emeritus being Rick Collins.[7]

Traditions edit

 
Boys’ School of St. Paul's Parish

Since 1935, the St. Paul's Honor Council has been run by a group of upperclassmen who are elected by the student body. The council upholds the school's honor code and the principles of the school motto, Veritas et Virtus, truth and virtue. The first alumni association was founded in 1894. Each year, the alumni association plays host to a number of events that bring alums back to campus.

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Head of School". www.stpaulsmd.org. The St. Paul's Schools. Retrieved February 8, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Search for Private Schools – School Detail for St. Paul's School". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  3. ^ "National Register Information System – St. Paul's School for Boys (#72000567)". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  4. ^ a b "Spencer Horwitz - Baseball". Radford Athletics.
  5. ^ a b Shelton Moss (December 9, 2021). "Radford Alum Spencer Horwitz Making the Most of Minor League Opportunity". Radford Athletics.
  6. ^ a b Niall O'Donohoe (November 26, 2019). "C's Chat – 2019 Vancouver Canadians 1B #13 Spencer Horwitz". C’s Plus Baseball.
  7. ^ Coffin, Nelson (June 28, 2021). "10 Years of Excellence: VSN's Private Schools Golf Coach of the Decade". Varsity Sports Network. Retrieved April 25, 2022.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on June 9, 2010. Retrieved March 27, 2010.
  9. ^ "James Adams". USA Lacrosse. Retrieved April 25, 2022.
  10. ^ "Pitcher Steve Johnson, lost in Rule 5 draft, is back". Retrieved June 1, 2018.
  11. ^ "In passing on Stefon Diggs and LaMonte Wade, Ravens and Orioles missed out on Terps talent". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved August 16, 2016.

Further reading edit

  • Hein, David. "The Founding of the Boys' School of St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore." Maryland Historical Magazine 81 (1986): 149–59.
  • Hein, David. "Christianity and Honor." The Living Church, August 18, 2013, pp. 8–10.
  • Otterbein, Angelo F. We Have Kept the Faith : The First 150 Years of the Boys' School of St. Paul's Parish, 1849-1999. Brooklandville, Md.: St. Paul's School, 1999.

External links edit

  • Official website

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MarylandNewspaperThe MonitorWebsitewww wbr stpaulsmd wbr org wbr boys The school includes a pre school and a lower school which are coed through grade 4 The boys school also shares its campus with St Paul s School for Girls which was reestablished in 1959 after a 19th century predecessor failed In July 2018 the schools unified under the umbrella of The St Paul s Schools with a single board of trustees and one president each school retains its individual traditions and its gender specific programs St Paul s School for Boys was founded in February 1849 at Old St Paul s Parish in Baltimore City by the Reverend William Edward Wyatt rector St Paul s moved its campus four times until its final location at the current grounds in 1952 The principal building on the Brooklandville campus is Brooklandwood a mansion built in 1793 by Charles Carroll of Carrollton 1737 1832 one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972 3 Brooklandwood mansion Chapin Hall for middle school boys Contents 1 Academics 2 Athletics 2 1 Baseball 2 2 Hockey 2 3 Lacrosse 2 4 Basketball 2 5 Football 2 6 Golf 3 Traditions 4 Notable alumni 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksAcademics edit nbsp The Chapel in 1898 At the time of the school s founding in the mid nineteenth century boys studied Greek Latin and math Church music was also given high priority Today St Paul s School for Boys offers a college preparatory curriculum for students in the Upper School grades 9 12 The school offers the IB Diploma Program It also offers courses in theater concert chorale digital arts and visual arts Athletics edit nbsp Middleton Athletic Center St Paul s St Paul s places a strong emphasis on athletics Despite the school s small class sizes of roughly 70 students per class year the school supports varsity teams in lacrosse football soccer volleyball cross country wrestling basketball ice hockey squash tennis crew golf baseball Baseball edit Future Major League baseball player Spencer Horwitz attended the school Playing baseball for the school primarily at catcher Horwitz was a 2016 Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association MIAA First Team selection and twice MIAA All Conference 4 5 6 Hockey edit Spencer Horwitz played as a defenseman in hockey and led the high school to two state championships 4 5 6 Lacrosse edit nbsp St Paul s School athletics field Since the start of varsity lacrosse interscholastic competition at St Paul s in 1933 the Crusaders have won 25 titles in the old Maryland Scholastic Association MSA followed by the MIAA more than any other team in the conference St Paul s claimed its first lacrosse title in the MSA public private schools league in 1940 under Lacrosse Hall of Fame head coach Howdy Myers St Paul s prevailed the next two decades in the MSA winning the title 14 times In 1947 St Paul s beat Princeton University twice During this period St Paul s posted five undefeated seasons four under Myers and another in 1951 underJim Adams The 1969 Crusader team coached by George Mitchell went undefeated The 1992 St Paul s team also went undefeated winning a MSA championship under coach Mitch Whiteley In 2010 St Paul s won the conference championship the 25th in school history under head coach Rick Brocato St Paul s has produced 12 C Markland Kelly Award winners which honors the top scholastic player in the state of Maryland each year St Paul s has also produced 22 high school All Americans and 21 graduates in the U S Lacrosse Hall of Fame Basketball edit The inaugural season for Varsity Basketball was 1935 and the program has won 16 championships with 13 coaches Championships include the MSA B Conference Baltimore Interacademic League IAC MSA C MSA A Conference and the MIAA B Conference The most recent championship was in 2016 17 Coach Howdy Myers team won the first championship in 1938 39 in the MSA B conference Football edit Since varsity football began early at St Paul s in 1936 the Crusaders have won 20 championships Mitch Tullai former varsity football coach coached at St Paul s from 1953 to 1993 Over 40 years Tullai won 11 Championships including 6 MSA C Conference Championships and 5 Tri County Championships Golf edit The Varsity Golf team at St Paul s School currently holds 16 MIAA or MSA championship titles 8 stroke play championship titles 8 individual champions and 11 All Metro Players The team s home course is the West Course at Baltimore Country Club The head coach is Eric Nordstrom with the head emeritus being Rick Collins 7 Traditions edit nbsp Boys School of St Paul s Parish Since 1935 the St Paul s Honor Council has been run by a group of upperclassmen who are elected by the student body The council upholds the school s honor code and the principles of the school motto Veritas et Virtus truth and virtue The first alumni association was founded in 1894 Each year the alumni association plays host to a number of events that bring alums back to campus Notable alumni editThis article s list of alumni 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 November 2019 James Ace Adams 46 lacrosse Hall of Fame inductee and coach namesake includes Adams Field at UPenn 8 9 Scott Bacigalupo lacrosse player A Aubrey Bodine photographer Conor Gill born 1980 professional lacrosse player Spencer Horwitz born 1997 Major League Baseball first baseman for the Toronto Blue Jays Steve Johnson born 1987 professional baseball pitcher for the Seattle Mariners 10 Johnny Mann Grammy Award winning composer conductor entertainer and recording artist Brooks T Moore 81 narrator for How It s Made Mark Pellington director of Arlington Road and music video for the Pearl Jam song Jeremy Richard Sher newscaster WJZ TV Baltimore LaMonte Wade born 1994 baseball player for the San Francisco Giants 11 Mark Walsh entrepreneur venture capitalist political activist Michael Watson born 1974 professional lacrosse player Glenn Yarbrough 48 folk singer lead singer of the Limeliters from 1959 to 1963 Don Zimmerman college lacrosse coachReferences edit Head of School www stpaulsmd org The St Paul s Schools Retrieved February 8 2021 a b c d e Search for Private Schools School Detail for St Paul s School National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved October 23 2020 National Register Information System St Paul s School for Boys 72000567 National Register of Historic Places National Park Service April 15 2008 a b Spencer Horwitz Baseball Radford Athletics a b Shelton Moss December 9 2021 Radford Alum Spencer Horwitz Making the Most of Minor League Opportunity Radford Athletics a b Niall O Donohoe November 26 2019 C s Chat 2019 Vancouver Canadians 1B 13 Spencer Horwitz C s Plus Baseball Coffin Nelson June 28 2021 10 Years of Excellence VSN s Private Schools Golf Coach of the Decade Varsity Sports Network Retrieved April 25 2022 It Takes a Team Adams Field Named in Honor of Former Penn Lacrosse Coach Penn Making History Archived from the original on June 9 2010 Retrieved March 27 2010 James Adams USA Lacrosse Retrieved April 25 2022 Pitcher Steve Johnson lost in Rule 5 draft is back Retrieved June 1 2018 In passing on Stefon Diggs and LaMonte Wade Ravens and Orioles missed out on Terps talent Baltimore Sun Retrieved August 16 2016 Further reading editHein David The Founding of the Boys School of St Paul s Parish Baltimore Maryland Historical Magazine 81 1986 149 59 Hein David Christianity and Honor The Living Church August 18 2013 pp 8 10 Otterbein Angelo F We Have Kept the Faith The First 150 Years of the Boys School of St Paul s Parish 1849 1999 Brooklandville Md St Paul s School 1999 External links editOfficial website 39 25 52 1 N 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