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The Academy of Our Lady of Peace

Academy of Our Lady of Peace (locally called "OLP"), is a Catholic high school for young women started by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJ). OLP is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego. Though the school itself is Catholic, the student body represents different religious, racial and social backgrounds, and serves the communities of San Diego County and Tijuana, Mexico. Its local partner, or 'brother school', is Saint Augustine High School for young men, commonly called "Saints".

Academy of Our Lady of Peace
Address
4860 Oregon Street

, ,
92116

United States
Coordinates32°45′55.8″N 117°8′7.6″W / 32.765500°N 117.135444°W / 32.765500; -117.135444
Information
TypePrivate, All-Female
MottoDeus Illuminatio Mea
("God is My Light")
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic;
Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet
Established1882
FounderSister Maria
Head of schoolDr. Lauren Lek [1]
Staff52 [2]
Faculty37 [2]
Teaching staff45.5 (on an FTE basis)[3]
Grades912
Enrollment751[3] (2019–20)
Average class size28
Student to teacher ratio16.5[3]
CampusUrban
Color(s)Blue and White   
NicknameOLP
Team namePilots
AccreditationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges[5]
School fees$475 [4]
Tuition$19,000 (2018–2019) [4]
Websitehttp://www.aolp.org

History edit

Founded in 1882, OLP is the oldest high school in San Diego. The school was actually co-ed until the late 1890s, when it became a women-only school. Its popularity grew, and in 1925 the Sisters of St. Joseph purchased the Vandruff Estate, built in 1916 and called Villa Montemar,[6] in what is now San Diego's North Park area. Those 20 acres (81,000 m2) of land overlooking Mission Valley originally was host to spacious gardens, a swimming pool, an observatory, a chapel and three large buildings (two that served as residences and one for a scientific laboratory). Later, these properties were converted into classrooms, a small music building and the current library.

The Holy Family Event Center replaced the swimming pool in 1997, and plays host to the academy's sporting events, physical education classes and school assemblies. The school gained national attention when it was featured in the 2000 film Bring It On starring Kirsten Dunst, an episode of SciFi's The Invisible Man, and for part of the TV series Veronica Mars.

The academy has received Blue Ribbon School of Excellence Award each year it has entered the evaluatory contest: 1988–1989, 1992–1993, and 1999–2000. In 2008-2009 the school's Academic Decathlon Team finished in second place overall among all San Diego County schools participating.[citation needed]

In 2006 the academy strained its relationship with the surrounding neighborhood by advancing an expansion plan while in violation of its current conditional use permit.[7] On Sept. 24, 2007, Code Compliance Judge Mandel Himelstein ruled that the academy must cut enrollment by more than 100 students, reduce staff, and pay more than $100,000 in fines and court costs for violating City of San Diego building codes. The academy was told to reduce enrollment to 640 students and cut staff from 60 to 45 by July 1, 2008; penalties for failure to comply could reach a maximum of $250,000.

In 2009 OLP sued the City of San Diego in Federal court, charging that its plans to further its expansion by the demolition of two historically designated homes have been rejected by the City in a manner that violates their freedom of religious expression.[8] The trial concluded October 19, 2012, with the jury ruling in favor of Academy of Our Lady of Peace, awarding $1,111,622.00 in monetary damages. The parties continued to negotiate, and in April 2013 the academy reached a settlement with the City of San Diego, ending the dispute between the school and the city.[9] "The city has agreed to pay to relocate two homes on OLP’s campus while razing a third by May 1, 2014, clearing the way for construction. The settlement also includes provisions limiting the total cost of all permits and inspections to $100,000, fast-track all permits for completion and a $500,000 cash settlement."[7]

Groundbreaking on a new on-campus parking facility[10] began May 30, 2014 and the two level parking structure was finished in Spring 2015. The parking structure allows for 104 off-street parking spaces, significantly freeing up congestion of the city streets.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Lauren Lek".
  2. ^ a b "Faculty & Staff".
  3. ^ a b c "ACADEMY OF OUR LADY OF PEACE". nces.ed.gov. Retrieved August 2, 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Tuition".
  5. ^ WASC-ACS. "WASC-Accrediting Commission for Schools". Retrieved 2009-06-05.
  6. ^ Vigil, Jennifer (November 6, 2008). "Expansion plans upset residents near school". San Diego Union Tribune. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
  7. ^ a b Vigil, Jennifer (March 4, 2009). "Council upholds appeal of OLP school expansion". San Diego Union Tribune. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
  8. ^ Overview of historic preservation lawsuit
  9. ^ Barker, Lucy D. (April 28, 2013). "Council votes to settle with Academy of Our Lady of Peace; Normal Heights school wins fight with city". San Diego Reader. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-09-03. Retrieved 2014-08-28.

External links edit

  • The Academy of Our Lady of Peace official website
  • Sue Mills Uniform

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Academy of Our Lady of Peace locally called OLP is a Catholic high school for young women started by the Sisters of St Joseph of Carondelet CSJ OLP is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego Though the school itself is Catholic the student body represents different religious racial and social backgrounds and serves the communities of San Diego County and Tijuana Mexico Its local partner or brother school is Saint Augustine High School for young men commonly called Saints Academy of Our Lady of PeaceAddress4860 Oregon StreetSan Diego San Diego County California 92116United StatesCoordinates32 45 55 8 N 117 8 7 6 W 32 765500 N 117 135444 W 32 765500 117 135444InformationTypePrivate All FemaleMottoDeus Illuminatio Mea God is My Light Religious affiliation s Roman Catholic Sisters of Saint Joseph of CarondeletEstablished1882FounderSister MariaHead of schoolDr Lauren Lek 1 Staff52 2 Faculty37 2 Teaching staff45 5 on an FTE basis 3 Grades9 12Enrollment751 3 2019 20 Average class size28 1 Student to teacher ratio16 5 3 CampusUrbanColor s Blue and White NicknameOLPTeam namePilotsAccreditationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges 5 School fees 475 4 Tuition 19 000 2018 2019 4 Websitehttp www aolp org Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory editFounded in 1882 OLP is the oldest high school in San Diego The school was actually co ed until the late 1890s when it became a women only school Its popularity grew and in 1925 the Sisters of St Joseph purchased the Vandruff Estate built in 1916 and called Villa Montemar 6 in what is now San Diego s North Park area Those 20 acres 81 000 m2 of land overlooking Mission Valley originally was host to spacious gardens a swimming pool an observatory a chapel and three large buildings two that served as residences and one for a scientific laboratory Later these properties were converted into classrooms a small music building and the current library The Holy Family Event Center replaced the swimming pool in 1997 and plays host to the academy s sporting events physical education classes and school assemblies The school gained national attention when it was featured in the 2000 film Bring It On starring Kirsten Dunst an episode of SciFi s The Invisible Man and for part of the TV series Veronica Mars The academy has received Blue Ribbon School of Excellence Award each year it has entered the evaluatory contest 1988 1989 1992 1993 and 1999 2000 In 2008 2009 the school s Academic Decathlon Team finished in second place overall among all San Diego County schools participating citation needed In 2006 the academy strained its relationship with the surrounding neighborhood by advancing an expansion plan while in violation of its current conditional use permit 7 On Sept 24 2007 Code Compliance Judge Mandel Himelstein ruled that the academy must cut enrollment by more than 100 students reduce staff and pay more than 100 000 in fines and court costs for violating City of San Diego building codes The academy was told to reduce enrollment to 640 students and cut staff from 60 to 45 by July 1 2008 penalties for failure to comply could reach a maximum of 250 000 In 2009 OLP sued the City of San Diego in Federal court charging that its plans to further its expansion by the demolition of two historically designated homes have been rejected by the City in a manner that violates their freedom of religious expression 8 The trial concluded October 19 2012 with the jury ruling in favor of Academy of Our Lady of Peace awarding 1 111 622 00 in monetary damages The parties continued to negotiate and in April 2013 the academy reached a settlement with the City of San Diego ending the dispute between the school and the city 9 The city has agreed to pay to relocate two homes on OLP s campus while razing a third by May 1 2014 clearing the way for construction The settlement also includes provisions limiting the total cost of all permits and inspections to 100 000 fast track all permits for completion and a 500 000 cash settlement 7 Groundbreaking on a new on campus parking facility 10 began May 30 2014 and the two level parking structure was finished in Spring 2015 The parking structure allows for 104 off street parking spaces significantly freeing up congestion of the city streets See also editPrimary and secondary schools in San Diego CaliforniaReferences edit Lauren Lek a b Faculty amp Staff a b c ACADEMY OF OUR LADY OF PEACE nces ed gov Retrieved August 2 2023 a b Tuition WASC ACS WASC Accrediting Commission for Schools Retrieved 2009 06 05 Vigil Jennifer November 6 2008 Expansion plans upset residents near school San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved 27 July 2013 a b Vigil Jennifer March 4 2009 Council upholds appeal of OLP school expansion San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved 27 July 2013 Overview of historic preservation lawsuit Barker Lucy D April 28 2013 Council votes to settle with Academy of Our Lady of Peace Normal Heights school wins fight with city San Diego Reader Retrieved 9 September 2015 Construction Academy of Our Lady of Peace Archived from the original on 2014 09 03 Retrieved 2014 08 28 External links editThe Academy of Our Lady of Peace official website Sue Mills Uniform Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Academy of Our Lady of Peace amp oldid 1168435509, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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