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Blessed Sacrament School was founded in 1935 when Colonel James H. Holt Jr. used his own house to open a school that could accommodate 25 students. Then in 1951 the school was moved to a building at 400 West Davis Street.
Blessed Sacrament School or Blessed Sacrament Catholic School may refer to: Schools in Canada. Blessed Sacrament School (Wainwright, Alberta)
Sister of St. Joseph Linda Fusco, 73, left, talks with a student at Blessed Sacrament School, where Fusco serves as a math specialist, during a pep rally in Erie on Feb. 15, 2024.
Blessed Sacrament School Baltimore – – 1972 [4] Father Charles Hall Catholic School Baltimore: Franciscan Sisters of Philadelphia – 2010 [1] [2] Holy Cross School: Baltimore: Sisters of Christian Charity: 1855 1972 [5] Holy Family School Randallstown – 1876 2010 [1] [2] Holy Rosary Elementary School: Baltimore: Felician Sisters: 1890s ...
Blessed Sacrament School, built in 1923 in the Italian Renaissance style. In 2004, Cardinal Roger Mahony presided at the parish's 100th anniversary Mass, which was celebrated in three languages (English, Spanish and Tagalog). Mahony noted the parish's long tradition of outreach to the Hollywood community, especially the poor and homeless.
Blessed Sacrament School is located in Wainwright, Alberta, Canada. BSS is a K-12 school that serves about 700 students. It presently has a Junior Kindergarten available for ages 3–5, titled Little Steps. The school team is the THUNDER. The school was built in 1933, and was rehabbed by early 2004 due to fire on September 26, 2001.
Blessed Sacrament School Washington, D.C. Sisters of the Holy Cross (former) 1923 [5] Cardinal Hickey Academy Owings – 1997 [6] Christian Beginnings Preschool of St. John Vianney Prince Frederick – – Father Andrew White, S.J. School Leonardtown – 1954 [7] Good News Preschool Huntingtown – – Holy Cross School Garrett Park – 1961 [8]
Blessed Sacrament School - Waterloo - The school occupied the first floor of a joint church-school building which had the cornerstone laid on September 17, 1950. In 1951 12 classrooms were added, and in 1961 additional space was built.