Список школ в римско -католической архиепархии Галвестон -Хустон

Римско -католическая архиепархия Галвестона -Хустон управляет и курирует несколько католических школ в районе его районы.
Третичное образование
[ редактировать ]Университеты:
- Богоматери Университета Лейк (кампус Хьюстон)
- Семинария Святой Марии (Хьюстон) [ 1 ]
- Университет Святого Томаса (Хьюстон)
Начальное и среднее образование
[ редактировать ]K-12 школ
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- Академия Duchesne (только Хьюстон, только девочки)
Средние школы
[ редактировать ]High schools (9-12)
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- Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory of Houston[2]
- Frassati Catholic High School (Harris County, near the Spring CDP and with a Spring postal address)
- Incarnate Word Academy (Houston, girls only)
- O'Connell College Preparatory School (Galveston)
- Saint John XXIII High School (unincorporated Harris County, Katy address)
- Saint Agnes Academy (Houston, girls only)
- St. Pius X High School (Houston)
- St. Thomas High School (Houston, boys only)
- Strake Jesuit College Preparatory (Houston, boys only)
PK-9 schools
[edit]- St. Catherine's Montessori School (Houston)
K-8 schools
[edit]- Assumption Catholic School
- Christ the Redeemer Catholic School (Cypress)
- Corpus Christi School (Houston) - It is in the Westwood subdivision.[3][4] Circa 2002 it had 137 students. From 2011 to 2012 enrollment grew by 7%, with 215 students to be enrolled in the 2012–2013 school year. By 2012 the school could not enroll all prospective students in each grade, with the filled-to-capacity grades having wait lists.[5] Communities enrolling students at Corpus Christi include, aside from Westwood, Bellaire, Meyerland, Southside Place, West University Place, Willowbend, and the Texas Medical Center area.[4]
- Epiphany of Our Lord Catholic School (Harris County)
- Sponsored by Epiphany of Our Lord Church, this is the first Catholic grade school in Greater Katy. The 74,000-square-foot (6,900 m2) campus, a part of the church property, included 26,000 square feet (2,400 m2) of existing church property and 48,000 square feet (4,500 m2) of new footage. Its two-story school building, with each grade level having three classrooms, had a cost of $12 million. The campus has a playground, a library, a cafeteria, and a music room. The proposed yearly tuition was $8,000.[6] The school administration used a $5 million capital campaign to raise funds for the construction. Construction began in June 2017.[7] The school began accepting applications in March 2018 and plans to open in fall 2018.[8]
- Holy Family Catholic School (Galveston)
- Holy Ghost School (Houston) - It is in the Gulfton area,[5] one city block from Bellaire.[9] In 2005, after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, the school began serving an additional number of students that was similar to the number it had originally enrolled.[10] From the 2011–2012 to 2012–2013 school years enrollment was projected to increase by 16%.[5]
- Holy Rosary Catholic School (Rosenberg)
- John Paul II School (Houston)
- Our Lady of Fatima School (Galena Park, Texas)
- Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School (Texas City, Texas)
- Our Lady of Guadalupe School (Houston)
- Holy Rosary Catholic School, Galveston, TX (Holy Rosary Catholic School, Galveston, Texas - Founders)
- Our Lady Queen of Peace School (Richwood)
- The Regis School of the Sacred Heart (Houston, boys only)
- Resurrection School (Houston) - in Denver Harbor; in summer 1937 its first building was built[11] From the 2011–2012 to 2012–2013 school years enrollment was projected to increase by 55%.[5]
- Sacred Heart School (Conroe)
- Sacred Heart School (unincorporated Harris County, Crosby address)
- St. Ambrose School (Houston)
- St. Anne Catholic School (Houston)
- St. Anne School (Tomball)
- St. Anthony of Padua School (The Woodlands in unincorporated Montgomery County)
- St. Augustine School (Houston)
- St. Cecilia School (Hedwig Village)[14]
- St. Christopher School (Houston)[15]
- St. Clare of Assisi Catholic School PK3-8 (Houston)
- St. Edward School (unincorporated Harris County, Spring address)
- It is on a 15-acre (6.1 ha) plot of land. As of May 2016 it had 351 students.[16]
- St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School (Houston)
- St. Francis de Sales Catholic School (Houston) PK3-8
- Ground breaking ceremonies for St. Francis de Sales Catholic School were held on September 19, 1963, one year after the parish was established by the Diocese. On September 8, 1964, the school opened its doors to 463 students in grades 1–6. In April 1967 the school received its first accreditation by the Texas Education Agency, the entity responsible for school accreditations at the time.[citation needed] In 2006 the school had about 500 students.[17]
- St. Helen School (Pearland)
- St. Jerome School (Houston)
- St. Laurence School (Sugar Land)
- St. Martha School (Houston (Kingwood address))
- St. Mary Catholic School (League City)
- St. Michael School (Houston) - It is in proximity to the Houston Galleria. In 2012 there were plans for a new 70,000-square-foot (6,500 m2) complex, with students encouraged to donate to the project. Construction was to last from February 2012 to prior to fall 2013.[19]
- St. Rose of Lima School (Houston)
- It is in the Oak Forest area. In 2014 John Nova Lomax of Houstonia wrote that it "was the neighborhood focal point, and still is, some say."[20]
- St. Theresa School (Houston, opened 1947[21])
- St. Theresa School (Sugar Land, opened 2008)[22] The city government approved the permit for the school building in 2007.[23] The school building was dedicated on August 13, 2009.[24]
- St. Thomas More School (Houston)
- St. Vincent de Paul School (Houston, opened September 1943)
- Principal Mary Getschow resigned in 2004.[25]
- True Cross Catholic School (Dickinson, opened 1946)
Primary schools
[edit]- PK-6 schools
- K-6 schools
- K-5
- St. Mary of the Purification School (Houston)[26]
Other facilities
[edit]- School of Environmental Education (Plantersville)[27]
Former schools
[edit]In 2020 the archdiocese closed four schools due to complications from the COVID-19 pandemic,[28] along with reduced funds from donation programs and a decreased number of students.[29] Each school had a building utilization of about 40% and enrollment below 100; the four combined had 257 students.[28]
Universities
[edit]- St. Mary's University (Galveston, Texas) - First Catholic seminary and college in Texas. Founded in 1855. The university closed in 1922 and its charter transferred to St. Mary's Seminary in La Porte.[30]
Former high schools
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- Dominican High School (girls, Galveston) - consolidated in 1968; O'Connell Consolidated High School
- St. Euphrasia High School (Houston) - closed 1967
- Kirwin High School (boys, Galveston) - consolidated in 1968; O'Connell Consolidated High School
- Marian Christian High School and the Congregation of the Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament (Bellaire)[31] - closed 1978
- Mount Carmel High School (Houston) (closed in 2008)[32][33]
- St. Nicholas High School (Houston) - closed 1967
- O'Connell Consolidated High School (Galveston) - closed 2004 and became O'Connell College Preparatory School
- Ursuline Academy (girls, Galveston) - consolidated in 1968; O'Connell Consolidated High School
Former K-8 schools
[edit]- Holy Name School (Houston) (closed in spring 2009)[34]
- Holy Rosary Catholic School (Midtown Houston) - opened circa 1913 and closed in 1963. The establishment of freeways caused suburbanization, and therefore population loss, to occur in the area. Initially the parish kept the school building in hopes that the school would be re-established, but it was to be demolished in 2003 so a parish hall could be built there. Tom Bass and Gale Storm were alumni.[35]
- Northwoods Catholic School (unincorporated Harris County, Spring address) (closed)
- Our Mother of Mercy School (Houston) (closed in spring 2009)[34] - Merged with St. Francis of Assisi School[36]
- Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic School (Houston) - It was about 3 miles (4.8 km) from Hobby Airport.[37] It opened in 1954,[38] and closed in 2020.[28]
- St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School (Houston) - In Kashmere Gardens,[39] it was established in 1955,[40] and closed 2020.[28] Parent Sharita Palmer Mayo, as paraphrased by Giulia McDonnell Nieto del Rio of The New York Times, stated that the school "had been severely damaged by Hurricane Harvey in 2017, but community members had worked hard to support rebuilding efforts and [reopen]"; the archdiocese attributed the closure to COVID-19.[41]
- St.Pius V Catholic School (Pasadena) - Opened in 1947,[42] and closed 2020[28]
- St. Peter the Apostle - closed 2019 - in the Third Ward; before its closure was a PreK-8 school; peak enrollment was about 600 students in the 1960s[43] Prior to 2009 St. Peter was a middle school with grades 6–8; that year St. Philip Neri School merged into St. Peter, making it PK-8.[44] From 2014 to 2019 enrollment declined by 70%.[29] In 2019 St. Peter the Apostle had 33 students; in May 2019 the Archdiocese announced that it was going to close. Debra Haney, the superintendent of schools of the Galveston-Houston diocese, stated that the enrollment decreased due to the proliferation of charter schools.[43]
- Queen of Peace Catholic School (East End, Houston) - opened on September 8, 1947 in a four classroom building. The official website of the school stated that the school being shuttered was a possibility in the 1980s as the number of students fell significantly.[45] It closed in 2020.[28]
Northwoods Catholic School
[edit]Northwoods Catholic School, a private Catholic school in the Spring area, was located off of the intersection of Farm to Market Road 2920 and Gosling Road,[16] in a 51-acre (21 ha) campus.[46] It used a curriculum from the Legionaries of Christ. Established circa 1999, it was not affiliated with the archdiocese.[16] It initially had 13 students,[46] and was in a facility in the Ponderosa Forest neighborhood,[47] an apartment clubhouse temporarily used as a school.[48]
In 2003 it had 200 students. By that year its permanent facility opened; it had a price tag of $6 million.[48] In 2004 it had 250 students.[49] In 2005 academic dean Susan Horne became the principal, and the previous principal, Joe Noonan, became Northwood's executive director.[47] In 2010 it had about 230 students, with about 40% of them originating from The Woodlands. The building's first floor had 44,000 square feet (4,100 m2) of space. Its 22,000-square-foot (2,000 m2) second floor, with offices, computer and science labs, and a library,[46] was blessed on August 13, 2010 and opened on August 18 of that year. It was built in three months.[50]
In the 2015–2016 school year, the school's final year of operation, it had 268 students; it was projected to have 160 students for the following school year. The school announced on May 4, 2016 that it was closing, and a shrinking budget and declining enrollment were cited as reasons.[16] It closed on June 30, 2016.[51] An area developer who was buying land from the school got into a legal dispute with the owner of the land and with a Catholic priest.[52][53]
Former junior high schools
[edit]- O'Connell Junior High School[54]
- Seton Junior High, Houston (closed 2009)
Former primary schools
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- All Saints School (Houston) (closed 1986)
- Blessed Sacrament School (Houston) (closed 1991)
- St. Charles Borromeo School (Houston) (Spring 2009)[34] - Merged with Seton Junior High School, forming Assumption Catholic School[36][55] After Hurricane Ike in 2008 damaged the Borromeo building, students began sharing space with Seton, which at the time was not yet built to accommodate younger students.[56]
- Christ the King School (Houston, PreK-2)[57]
- Dominican Grade School (girls, Galveston) - consolidated into Galveston Catholic School[54][58]
- Holy Rosary School (Galveston) (closed 1979)
- Immaculate Conception School (Houston) (closed 1969)
- Immaculate Heart of Mary School[32]
- St. Joseph School (Houston) (closed 1967)
- Our Lady of Guadalupe School (Galveston, closed 1986) - consolidated into Galveston Catholic School[54][58]
- St. Nicholas School (Houston) (closed 1971)
- St. Patrick Grade School (Galveston, 1881–1986) - consolidated into Galveston Catholic School[54][58]
- St. Philip Neri School (Houston) (Spring 2009)[34] - It was in proximity to South Park and Sunnyside.[44] It merged with St. Peter the Apostle Middle School.[36][59]
- Sacred Heart School (Galveston)[60]
- St. Mary's Catholic School - consolidated into Galveston Catholic School
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Handbook of Texas: St. Mary's Seminary
- ^ About Cristo Rey. Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory of Houston. Retrieved on February 6, 2009.
- ^ Assessor's Block Book for Harris County, Texas. Vol. 80. Harris County Appraisal District. p. 77. - "Westwood Section 5 Blocks 1-9 and Res. A-D" JPG - The school is on tract "A".
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Map and Directions". Corpus Christi Catholic School. Retrieved 2020-06-06.
4005 Cheena Dr, Houston, TX 77025
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d Rhor, Monica (2012-08-15). "Houston Catholic school enrollment strong and growing". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2020-06-06.
215 students - an increase of about 7 percent from last year.[...]Just 10 years ago, the school had 137 students;[...]Holy Ghost School in the Gulfton area[...]
- The source states Resurrection School is in the East End, but it is in Denver Harbor Archived 2020-06-06 at the Wayback Machine, which is not in the East End district. - ^ Herrera, Sebastian (2016-05-10). "Parish planning to build Katy's first Catholic elementary and middle school". Houston Chronicle. The Katy Rancher. Retrieved 2018-07-11.
- ^ Herrera, Sebastian (2017-06-13). "Construction to begin at first primary-grades Catholic school in Katy". Houston Chronicle. The Katy Rancher. Retrieved 2018-07-11.
- ^ "Epiphany of the Lord Catholic School accepting applications". Houston Chronicle. The Katy Rancher. 2018-03-27. Retrieved 2018-07-11.
- ^ Aguilar, Charlotte (2006-05-30). "Steadfast Holy Ghost parish celebrates 60 years of change". Houston Chronicle. The Bellaire Examiner. Retrieved 2020-06-02.
[...]one block west of Bellaire's city limits.[...]now spans a 10-acre site including a [...]school,[...]
- ^ Abram. Lynwood (2007-07-08). "'Sally' Landram, 72, superintendent of Catholic schools". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2020-06-06.
For example, the student body at Holy Ghost School in southwest Houston doubled in size, Cook said.
- ^ "About". Resurrection School. Retrieved 2020-06-06.
Resurrection Catholic School is located in Denver Harbor[...]
- ^ Peyton, Lindsay (2015-01-16). "St. Anne Catholic School plans for 30th anniversary". The Spring Observer at the Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2017-03-25.
- ^ "St. Anne Catholic School welcomes new principal, 335 students". The Potpourri at the Houston Chronicle. 2015-08-24. Retrieved 2017-03-25.
- ^ "Scshome page". Archived from the original on 2007-09-29.
- ^ St. Christopher (Houston) Parish
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d Olabi, Nora (2016-05-06). "Catholic school in Spring plans to close this month". Houston Chronicle. The Spring Observer. Retrieved 2017-03-25.
- ^ Lassin, Arlene Nisson (2006-12-28). "New pastor guides St. Francis De Sales". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2020-06-02.
- ^ Bolton, Jennifer (2019-08-12). "Renovations triple the size of Pearland Catholic school". Houston Chronicle. The Pearland Journal. Retrieved 2019-10-23.
- ^ Baird, Annette (2012-04-10). "Campus building project aided by piggy banks". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2020-06-02.
- ^ Lomax, John Nova. "Is Oak Forest the Friendliest Neighborhood in Houston?" Houstonia. April 7, 2014. Retrieved on June 2, 2014.
- ^ "Our History". St. Theresa Church. Retrieved 2020-06-02.
- ^ "St. Theresa School." Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston–Houston. Retrieved on February 6, 2009.
- ^ Kumar, Seshadri (2007-04-25). "Sugar Land OKs permit for St. Theresa school". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
- ^ "St. Theresa Catholic Church to dedicate educational building Aug. 13". Houston Chronicle. 2009-08-03. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
- ^ Stauss, Marilyn McCorkle (2004-07-07). "SVDP principal resigns". West University Examiner at the Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2017-03-25.
- ^ Parish website: [1]
- ^ "School of Environmental Education, Plantersville". www.archgh.org. Archived from the original on 19 May 2006.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f "4 Houston-area Catholic schools forced to close due to 'cataclysmic' pandemic". KPRC. 2020-04-22. Retrieved 2020-05-30.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Webb, Shelby (2020-04-21). "Low enrollment, drop in donations prompts closure of four Houston-area Catholic schools". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2020-05-30.
- ^ Handbook of Texas: St. Mary's University
- ^ "Episcopal High School Archived 2011-07-20 at the Wayback Machine." Greater Houston Community Foundation.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Viren, Sarah. "Death knell poised to sound for another Catholic school / Mount Carmel High closure part of a U.S. trend as enrollment drops." Houston Chronicle. Saturday April 26, 2008 B4. Retrieved on November 11, 2009.
- ^ « Католический HS закроется в конце учебного года ». [ мертвая ссылка ] Виновный .
- ^ Jump up to: а беременный в дюймовый « Архиепессское объявление о плане католических школ ». [ мертвая ссылка ] Римско -католическая архиепархия Галвестон -Хустон . 5 февраля 2009 года. Получено 6 февраля 2009 года.
- ^ Габриэль, Синди (2003-04-24). «Святые католические выпускники католической школы, чтобы собраться для« последнего ура »в воскресенье» . Хьюстон Хроника . Получено 2020-05-31 .
- ^ Jump up to: а беременный в Мерфи, Билл. « Четыре католические школы будут закрыты в Хьюстоне ». Хьюстон Хроника . 6 февраля 2009 года. Получено 7 февраля 2009 года.
- ^ «О olmc» . Католическая школа Богоматери на горе Кармел . Получено 2020-05-30 .
- ^ «История OLMC» . Католическая школа Богоматери на горе Кармел . Получено 2020-05-30 .
- ^ «Приход Святого Франциска Ассизи возвращается в отремонтированное убежище» . Техасский католический геральд . Римско-католическая архиепархия Галвестон-Хаустон . Получено 2020-06-02 .
Живой приход в районе Кашмерса в Хьюстоне [...] школа [...]
- ^ "Контакт" . Католическая школа св. Франциска Асиси . Получено 2020-05-30 . - См. Логотип, который имеет дату создания.
- ^ Nieto Del Rio, Джулия Макдоннелл (2020-09-05). «Растущее число католических школ навсегда закрывается» . New York Times . Получено 2020-09-11 .
- ^ «История» . Св. Пий V Школа . Получено 2020-05-30 .
812 South Main, Pasadena, TX 77506
- ^ Jump up to: а беременный Isensee, Laura (2019-05-29). «После 77 лет в большей третьей палате католическая школа Святого Петра Апостола закроется на этой неделе» . Хьюстонские общественные СМИ . Получено 2019-05-31 . - аудиофайл
- ^ Jump up to: а беременный Мерфи, Билл (2009-02-06). «Четыре католические школы будут закрыты в Хьюстоне» . Хьюстон Хроника . Получено 2019-05-31 .
Святой Филипп Нери в районе парка Саннисайд-Юг
- ^ «История» . Королева мира школы . Получено 2020-05-30 .
2320 Oakcliff Street, Хьюстон, Техас 77023
- Сравните адрес с картой Ист -Энда. - ^ Jump up to: а беременный в Ходжес, Лорен (2010-08-14). «Католическая школа Нортвудса добавляет новое пространство» . Монтгомери округа курьер . Получено 2017-03-25 . -Версия на архивировании 2017-03-25 на веб- сайте Wayback на веб-сайте Regnum Christi .
- ^ Jump up to: а беременный «Католическая школа Нортвудса назначает 2 для руководящих ролей» . Хьюстон Хроника . 2005-02-27 . Получено 2017-03-25 .
- ^ Jump up to: а беременный Sendejas, Jesse (2003-04-03). «Католическая школа видит, как зачисление поднимается на протяжении многих лет» . Хьюстон Хроника . Получено 2017-03-25 .
- ^ Микс, Флори (2004-11-24). «Реликвии можно увидеть в католике Нортвудса» . Хьюстон Хроника . Получено 2017-03-25 .
- ^ Ходжес, Лорен (2010-08-12). «Католическая школа Нортвудса расширяется» . Хьюстон Хроника . Получено 2017-03-25 .
- ^ Дом . Католическая школа Нортвудса. Получено 25 марта 2017 года.
- ^ Флинн, Миган (2016-04-06). «Испытает, что католический школьный священник пытался вымогать 94 тыс. Долл. США у местного застройщика» . Хьюстон Пресс . Получено 2017-03-25 .
- ^ Олаби, Нора (2016-05-31). «Испытание для католической некоммерческой организации, застройщика в отношении земельного спора» . Хьюстон Хроника . Весенний наблюдатель . Получено 2017-03-25 .
- ^ Jump up to: а беременный в дюймовый Мейерс, Рианнон. « Директор говорит, что это« лучшая работа, которую я когда-либо имел » за архив 2009-03-16 на The Wayback Machine ». Галвестон округа Daily News . 30 августа 2007 г.
- ^ Сент-Чарльз Борромео Архивировал 2007-02-05 в The Wayback Machine
- ^ Альварес, Оливия Флорес (2008-09-24). «Нет прямого ответа от архиепархии» . Хьюстон Пресс . Получено 2019-11-29 .
- ^ « Школьный локатор-христ короля ». Римско -католическая архиепархия Галвестон -Хустон .
- ^ Jump up to: а беременный в Моран, Кевин и Аллан Тернер. « Слияние школ протестовала ». Хьюстон Хроника . 16 марта 1986 года. Раздел 3, стр. 8.
- ^ Св. Филипп Нери Архивировал 2007-09-30 на машине Wayback
- ^ Кузены, Рик. « Архиепископия продает, сносит некоторые церкви ». Галвестон округа Daily News . 10 ноября 2009 г. Получено 11 ноября 2009 года.
Дальнейшее чтение
[ редактировать ]- «Редакционная статья: счастлива о массовой апелляции» . Хьюстон Хроника . 2012-08-17.
Внешние ссылки
[ редактировать ]- Списки католических школ в Техасе
- Образование в Галвестоне, штат Техас
- Образование в Хьюстоне
- Образование в графстве Бразория, штат Техас
- Образование в округе Форт -Бенд, штат Техас
- Образование в графстве Галвестон, штат Техас
- Образование в округе Харрис, штат Техас
- Образование в округе Монтгомери, штат Техас
- Римско -католическая архиепархия Галвестон -Хустон
- Списки, связанные с Хьюстоном