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Academy of the Holy Names, or AHN, in Albany, New York, United States, is an independent, Middle States accredited Catholic girls' college-preparatory school for girls in grades 6–12. It is located within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany. The school was founded in 1884 by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary.
Holy Cross Academy Private School – Operated from 1903 to 1950; staffed by the Sisters of Charity. Holy Innocents Parish School (West 37th Street) – Closed in 1918. Holy Name of Jesus School (West 97th Street) – Closed in 2013. [10] Holy Trinity Parish School (West 83rd Street) – Closed by 1979. Immaculate Conception School - Closed in 2023
Holy Names Academy is a Catholic private all-girls college-preparatory high school, founded by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary in 1880 and located on the east slope of Seattle's Capitol Hill. It is the oldest continually operating school in Washington state. [1]
Then, as she marked up the 45-page filing by philanthropists Anthony and Barbara Scarpo against Academy of the Holy Names, she decided someone needed to respond. The suit, filed June 26, alleged ...
Elementary Schools and Academies [12]. Blessed Sacrament Catholic Academy; Brooklyn Jesuit Prep; Good Shepherd Catholic Academy; Holy Angels Catholic Academy (merging into Bay Ridge Catholic Academy, September 2020) [13]
In 1933 the Sisters of the Holy Names purchased the land from Mrs. Jordan for $16,000. The house was used as St. Michael's Elementary School. The Sisters opened the high school in 1936 and in 1940 celebrated the first graduation of 24 students. Academy building in 2013
Academy of the Holy Names may refer to: Academy of the Holy Names (Albany, New York) Academy of the Holy Names (Florida), in Tampa;
Mary Queen of Heaven Catholic Academy - From circa 2014 to 2019 the enrollment declined by 60%, and in 2019 the school had $300,000 in debt. The school closed in 2019. [ 13 ] Post-closure the school administration suggested students apply to other schools, naming Midwood Catholic Academy and St. Bernard Catholic Academy as possibilities. [ 14 ]