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In 1963 the Diocese of Springfield merged St. Jerome's, Sacred Heart, Holy Rosary, and Precious Blood Schools and named the new school Holyoke Catholic High School. In 2002 the Diocese of Springfield closed St. Jerome's Institute [part of the campus of Holyoke Catholic High School].
Jun. 1—HOMETOWN — The saying that "a family that prays together stays together" is very appropriate for St. Jerome Regional School as its family celebrates 100 years of education and faith.
Neighboring cities and towns saw Holyoke Catholic as an option in education, and the school grew into a larger regional high school. At first, the school was located in the building at St. Jerome Parish in Holyoke. Soon, however, the school found the need to use other buildings in the neighboring area.
The address for the rectory is St Jerome's Church Rectory, 230 Alexander Avenue, Bronx, New York 10454-3800. [8] The Victorian Gothic red brick three-story school over basement with sandstone trim is located on the other corner, at East 137 Street and Alexander Avenue. The school was built in 1871. [3] and 222 Alexander Avenue, Bronx New York ...
Marian Catholic High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Tamaqua, Pennsylvania.It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Allentown.It was established in 1954 after the consolidation of St. Jerome's High School in Tamaqua, St. Mary's High School in Coaldale, and St. Ann's High School in Lansford.
St. Jerome parish has published many keepsake books for the various anniversaries of the church and school, as well as books about the parish on an annual basis. It has been said that the most influential keepsake book was released in 1932 by pastor Blaž Jerković because it contained a wealth of information as well as wonderful photographs.
Saint Jerome's Academy (SJA) is a private, Roman Catholic parochial school in Bagabag, Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines, named after the patron saint of the town, St. Jerome.It offers education from kindergarten to high school.
The original Chicago Math and Science Academy building was located on 1705 West Lunt Avenue. The two buildings were the original site for St. Jerome Parish School, and were being leased by CMSA. [5] It shared its campus with St. Jerome Catholic Church, although no religious affiliation was established between the two separate organizations.