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St. Paul's School (Louisiana)

Saint Paul's School is a private all-boys Lasallian high school, located in Covington, Louisiana just to the north of New Orleans, United States. Located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans, the school is run by the Christian Brothers and is one of the 1,000 Lasallian schools in more than 80 countries. It is part of 300 years of history originating from the founding of the Christian Brother Schools by Saint Jean Baptiste de La Salle. In 2015 and 2021, the United States Department of Education recognized St. Paul's as a Blue Ribbon School.

Saint Paul's School
Address
917 South Jahncke Avenue

,
70433

United States
Coordinates30°28′4.26″N 90°6′19.19″W / 30.4678500°N 90.1053306°W / 30.4678500; -90.1053306
Information
TypePrivate
MottoRise Up, O Men of God
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Patron saint(s)Saint Paul
Established1911; 113 years ago (1911)
FounderBenedictines of Saint Joseph Abbey
Sister schoolSt. Scholastica Academy
OversightRoman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans
School code190-590
PresidentTrevor Watkins, AFSC (interim)
DeanKen Sears
PrincipalJoe Dickens
Grades812
GenderAll-Boys
Enrollment885
Hours in school day8:00-3:00
Color(s)Royal Blue and Gold
   
Slogan"The Strength of The Wolf is The Pack."
Athletics conferenceLHSAA 5A
MascotWolf
NicknameWolves
AccreditationSouthern Association of Colleges and Schools[1]
NewspaperThe Paper Wolf
YearbookThe Conifer
School fees$525 (2023-24)
Tuition$10,600 (2023-24)
AlumniSaint Paul’s School Alumni Association
Websitewww.stpauls.com

History edit

In 1904, a group of residents of the Covington area banded together to fund the building of a new public school. After acquiring a tract of land and building a one-story, 2 bedroom building, the school, called Dixon Academy, opened in 1907. The school failed to attract enough students to remain viable.

In 1911, the school property was sold to the Benedictines of nearby Saint Joseph Abbey. The school was renamed Saint Paul's, and reopened in September, 1911, with only 48 students. By the end of the first session, enrollment numbered 70 boarders and 30 day students.

Meanwhile, nineteen French Christian Brothers had emigrated to Louisiana from France and Mexico, having been exiled for political reasons and purchased the school from the Benedictines.[2]

Although Saint Paul's originally taught students only at high school level, it grew to encompass middle and elementary levels; this continued into the 1950s. However, by the 1960s there were enough other schools in the area to allow Saint Paul's to begin to eliminate the younger grades, with the intention of focusing on a college preparatory curriculum. By the late 1970s, the school had a six-year program, 7th-12th grades. The 1981-82 year was the final session with a 7th grade class, and the school continues a five-year program to this day.

The original Dixon Academy building (known as Dixon Hall on campus) had long been supplanted by other buildings, but remained standing and used for storage. In November 1981, during Thanksgiving break, the building burned to the ground; a forensic investigation determined old electrical wiring to be the cause. Using bricks from the original structure, a patio/garden area was created on the site, and dubbed "Founders' Circle".

The last of the original 19 brothers, Bro. Charles Crouzet, remained living on campus, although retired from teaching, until his death in 1985. A statue of Jesus was erected in Founders' Circle and dedicated to Bro. Charles in honor of his faithful devotion to the school and God.

As a boarding school, Saint Paul's was able to accommodate students from a wide geographic area; over the years, students from Central and South America, France, Greece, Russia, Korea, and Japan attended. However, due to a general decline in boarders, the increasing expense of housing residents, and the prospect of overhauling a dormitory which was in disrepair, Saint Paul's converted to an all day-student program beginning with the 2003-2004 school year.

In 2011, Saint Paul's celebrated its centennial birthday.

The Lasalle Hall dormitory was originally built as a two-wing building in 1964, with a third central wing added in 1970. In 2010-2011, the center wing (which had deteriorated beyond repair) was removed, and the remaining space underwent a full renovation and conversion into classroom space as the new Math and Science building. In the central courtyard, a set of pillars was added with plaques for each of the Lasallian Core Principles. The first day of classes in the renovated space was January 9, 2012.

During the 2014-2015 school year, Saint Paul's started construction on a new gym for the Gene Bennet Sports Complex. The new gym was completed and dedicated in September 2015. The new gym is the primary home for basketball and physical education programs, while wrestling and powerlifting is housed in a renovated Gene Bennett Sports Complex.

During summer 2018 to fall 2018, Benilde Hall was renovated. Saint Paul's removed the second floor library and the ground floor was made into a student commons area.

Activities and Clubs edit

  • Bowling Club
  • Computer Club
  • Drama (Marian Players)
  • Environmental Science Club
  • Guerrilla Wolves Video Club[3]
  • Habitat Club
  • HOSA
  • Key Club
  • Lasallian Youth Leaders
  • Level Retreat
  • Marching Band (Marching Wolves)
  • Mu Alpha Theta
  • National Junior Honor Society
  • National Honor Society
  • Quiz Bowl
  • School Newspaper (The Paper Wolf)[4]
  • Spanish Club
  • Shell Eco Car[5]
  • Student Council
  • Student Ambassadors[6]
  • Ultimate Frisbee Club
  • Yearbook (The Conifer)

Athletics edit

St. Paul's School athletics competes in the LHSAA.

The school offers the following sports programs:

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Bowling
  • Cross Country
  • Football
  • Golf
  • In-Line Hockey
  • Lacrosse
  • Powerlifting
  • Soccer
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Track and Field
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Wrestling

Championships edit

Baseball Championships

  • (1) State: 2019

Cross Country Championships

  • (6) State: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2013, 2016

The team won six state championships, four consecutively in '98, '99, '00, '01, and two more in '13 and '16.[7][8] In 2011 the team placed 3rd in the LHSAA state championships and in 2012 were the state runners-up.

In 2017, Eric Coston set the Louisiana high school 3-mile record time at 14:25.7[9]

Football Championships

  • (11) District: 1990, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016

Lacrosse Championships

  • (1) State: 2017

Powerlifting Championships

  • (1) State: 2012

Soccer Championships

  • (5) State: 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016

The soccer team beat Jesuit-New Orleans in the 2011 State Championship.[10] The team ended as runner up to Jesuit in the 2012 state championship. The team won a state championship again in 2013 and in 2014, the team beat Grace King 3-0 to win another state championship. During the 2015 season, the soccer team was rated #1 in Louisiana and #1 in the country. They again won the state championship in 2015 to make it a 3-peat. Then, in 2016, the soccer team defeated Catholic High in Baton Rouge, LA to make it a 4-peat.

Tennis Championships

  • (1) State: 1991 (First state championship in school history)

Track and Field Championships

  • (1) District: 2012

Wrestling Division II Team Championships

Buildings edit

  • Administration Building
  • Advancement Office
  • Alumni Memorial Theater
  • Art Building
  • Band Building
  • Benilde Hall: a three-story building.
  • Briggs Assembly Center: used for campus ministry, graduation performances, fund raisers, school functions.
  • Brother's Residence
  • Cafeteria
  • Chapel
  • The Gene Bennett Sports Complex: basketball court, wrestling room, weight room, locker room, trainer's office, football coach's office
  • Horack Pavilion
  • Hunter Stadium
  • La Salle Hall: originally used as a dormitory building, but after major renovations in 2011, the building now features over 30,000 square feet of academic space.
  • Main School Building: a two-story building housing the Records/Attendance Offices.
  • Maintenance Building
  • New Gym - finished in fall 2015-2016 school year.
  • Wolf Dome

Brother Raymond Bulliard, FSC edit

Brother Raymond Bulliard, referred to by students as "Brother Ray," was the 17th Christian Brother President of St. Paul's School and is given credit for the school's success. In addition to serving the school as its president, Brother Ray also was regarded as one of the greatest principals and English teachers in the school’s 111-year history. He was known for his special gift for remembering the names and interests of every student at the school. He passed away on April 23, 2023, after he was diagnosed with cancer.

Notable alumni edit

Associated schools edit

References edit

  1. ^ SACS-CASI. . Archived from the original on April 29, 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-23.
  2. ^ "A Lasallian School" St. Paul's Academic Regulations, StPauls.com. Accessed January 3, 2008.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-09-18. Retrieved 2022-07-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ http://thepaperwolf.com
  5. ^ "Eco Car Club Revs into Gear". 28 September 2012.
  6. ^ "Student Hosts Ready to Serve". 17 September 2013.
  7. ^ writer, JIM DERRY | Staff. "St. Paul's cross country coach Terryl Chatham retires after 19 years". NOLA.com. Retrieved 2020-08-16.
  8. ^ report, Advocate staff. "St. Paul's School wins Louisiana cross country championship". NOLA.com. Retrieved 2020-08-16.
  9. ^ Advocate, ANDREW CANULETTE Special to The. "St. Paul's star runner Eric Coston signs with LSU". NOLA.com. Retrieved 2020-08-16.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-14. Retrieved 2011-03-11.
  11. ^ http://www.lhswa.org/State%20Tournament%20Pages/state_2000.htm#DIVISION_II_

External links edit

  • Official website

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AvenueCovington Louisiana 70433United StatesCoordinates30 28 4 26 N 90 6 19 19 W 30 4678500 N 90 1053306 W 30 4678500 90 1053306InformationTypePrivateMottoRise Up O Men of GodReligious affiliation s Roman CatholicPatron saint s Saint PaulEstablished1911 113 years ago 1911 FounderBenedictines of Saint Joseph AbbeySister schoolSt Scholastica AcademyOversightRoman Catholic Archdiocese of New OrleansSchool code190 590PresidentTrevor Watkins AFSC interim DeanKen SearsPrincipalJoe DickensGrades8 12GenderAll BoysEnrollment885Hours in school day8 00 3 00Color s Royal Blue and Gold Slogan The Strength of The Wolf is The Pack Athletics conferenceLHSAA 5AMascotWolfNicknameWolvesAccreditationSouthern Association of Colleges and Schools 1 NewspaperThe Paper WolfYearbookThe ConiferSchool fees 525 2023 24 Tuition 10 600 2023 24 AlumniSaint Paul s School Alumni AssociationWebsitewww wbr stpauls wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Activities and Clubs 2 Athletics 2 1 Championships 3 Buildings 4 Brother Raymond Bulliard FSC 5 Notable alumni 6 Associated schools 7 References 8 External linksHistory editIn 1904 a group of residents of the Covington area banded together to fund the building of a new public school After acquiring a tract of land and building a one story 2 bedroom building the school called Dixon Academy opened in 1907 The school failed to attract enough students to remain viable In 1911 the school property was sold to the Benedictines of nearby Saint Joseph Abbey The school was renamed Saint Paul s and reopened in September 1911 with only 48 students By the end of the first session enrollment numbered 70 boarders and 30 day students Meanwhile nineteen French Christian Brothers had emigrated to Louisiana from France and Mexico having been exiled for political reasons and purchased the school from the Benedictines 2 Although Saint Paul s originally taught students only at high school level it grew to encompass middle and elementary levels this continued into the 1950s However by the 1960s there were enough other schools in the area to allow Saint Paul s to begin to eliminate the younger grades with the intention of focusing on a college preparatory curriculum By the late 1970s the school had a six year program 7th 12th grades The 1981 82 year was the final session with a 7th grade class and the school continues a five year program to this day The original Dixon Academy building known as Dixon Hall on campus had long been supplanted by other buildings but remained standing and used for storage In November 1981 during Thanksgiving break the building burned to the ground a forensic investigation determined old electrical wiring to be the cause Using bricks from the original structure a patio garden area was created on the site and dubbed Founders Circle The last of the original 19 brothers Bro Charles Crouzet remained living on campus although retired from teaching until his death in 1985 A statue of Jesus was erected in Founders Circle and dedicated to Bro Charles in honor of his faithful devotion to the school and God As a boarding school Saint Paul s was able to accommodate students from a wide geographic area over the years students from Central and South America France Greece Russia Korea and Japan attended However due to a general decline in boarders the increasing expense of housing residents and the prospect of overhauling a dormitory which was in disrepair Saint Paul s converted to an all day student program beginning with the 2003 2004 school year In 2011 Saint Paul s celebrated its centennial birthday The Lasalle Hall dormitory was originally built as a two wing building in 1964 with a third central wing added in 1970 In 2010 2011 the center wing which had deteriorated beyond repair was removed and the remaining space underwent a full renovation and conversion into classroom space as the new Math and Science building In the central courtyard a set of pillars was added with plaques for each of the Lasallian Core Principles The first day of classes in the renovated space was January 9 2012 During the 2014 2015 school year Saint Paul s started construction on a new gym for the Gene Bennet Sports Complex The new gym was completed and dedicated in September 2015 The new gym is the primary home for basketball and physical education programs while wrestling and powerlifting is housed in a renovated Gene Bennett Sports Complex During summer 2018 to fall 2018 Benilde Hall was renovated Saint Paul s removed the second floor library and the ground floor was made into a student commons area Activities and Clubs edit Bowling Club Computer Club Drama Marian Players Environmental Science Club Guerrilla Wolves Video Club 3 Habitat Club HOSA Key Club Lasallian Youth Leaders Level Retreat Marching Band Marching Wolves Mu Alpha Theta National Junior Honor Society National Honor Society Quiz Bowl School Newspaper The Paper Wolf 4 Spanish Club Shell Eco Car 5 Student Council Student Ambassadors 6 Ultimate Frisbee Club Yearbook The Conifer Athletics editSt Paul s School athletics competes in the LHSAA The school offers the following sports programs Baseball Basketball Bowling Cross Country Football Golf In Line Hockey Lacrosse Powerlifting Soccer Swimming Tennis Track and Field Ultimate Frisbee Wrestling Championships edit Baseball Championships 1 State 2019 Cross Country Championships 6 State 1998 1999 2000 2001 2013 2016 The team won six state championships four consecutively in 98 99 00 01 and two more in 13 and 16 7 8 In 2011 the team placed 3rd in the LHSAA state championships and in 2012 were the state runners up In 2017 Eric Coston set the Louisiana high school 3 mile record time at 14 25 7 9 Football Championships 11 District 1990 2005 2006 2007 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2015 2016 Lacrosse Championships 1 State 2017 Powerlifting Championships 1 State 2012 Soccer Championships 5 State 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 The soccer team beat Jesuit New Orleans in the 2011 State Championship 10 The team ended as runner up to Jesuit in the 2012 state championship The team won a state championship again in 2013 and in 2014 the team beat Grace King 3 0 to win another state championship During the 2015 season the soccer team was rated 1 in Louisiana and 1 in the country They again won the state championship in 2015 to make it a 3 peat Then in 2016 the soccer team defeated Catholic High in Baton Rouge LA to make it a 4 peat Tennis Championships 1 State 1991 First state championship in school history Track and Field Championships 1 District 2012 Wrestling Division II Team Championships 1 State 2000 11 Buildings editAdministration Building Advancement Office Alumni Memorial Theater Art Building Band Building Benilde Hall a three story building Briggs Assembly Center used for campus ministry graduation performances fund raisers school functions Brother s Residence Cafeteria Chapel The Gene Bennett Sports Complex basketball court wrestling room weight room locker room trainer s office football coach s office Horack Pavilion Hunter Stadium La Salle Hall originally used as a dormitory building but after major renovations in 2011 the building now features over 30 000 square feet of academic space Main School Building a two story building housing the Records Attendance Offices Maintenance Building New Gym finished in fall 2015 2016 school year Wolf DomeBrother Raymond Bulliard FSC editBrother Raymond Bulliard referred to by students as Brother Ray was the 17th Christian Brother President of St Paul s School and is given credit for the school s success In addition to serving the school as its president Brother Ray also was regarded as one of the greatest principals and English teachers in the school s 111 year history He was known for his special gift for remembering the names and interests of every student at the school He passed away on April 23 2023 after he was diagnosed with cancer Notable alumni editHouston Bates American football player Andy Cannizaro baseball player Khaled Mattawa poet translator Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets teacher at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor Tanner Rainey baseball player Ryan Schimpf baseball player Nilo Silvan American football player Ian Somerhalder actor and modelAssociated schools editSt Scholastica Academy Covington Louisiana References edit SACS CASI SACS Council on Accreditation and School Improvement Archived from the original on April 29 2009 Retrieved 2009 06 23 A Lasallian School St Paul s Academic Regulations StPauls com Accessed January 3 2008 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2017 09 18 Retrieved 2022 07 22 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link http thepaperwolf com Eco Car Club Revs into Gear 28 September 2012 Student Hosts Ready to Serve 17 September 2013 writer JIM DERRY Staff St Paul s cross country coach Terryl Chatham retires after 19 years NOLA com Retrieved 2020 08 16 report Advocate staff St Paul s School wins Louisiana cross country championship NOLA com Retrieved 2020 08 16 Advocate ANDREW CANULETTE Special to The St Paul s star runner Eric Coston signs with LSU NOLA com Retrieved 2020 08 16 Division I Boys Soccer State Championship NOLA com Archived from the original on 2011 07 14 Retrieved 2011 03 11 http www lhswa org State 20Tournament 20Pages state 2000 htm DIVISION II External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Paul 27s School Louisiana amp oldid 1222118987, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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