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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.
The Academy of the Holy Names in Tampa, Florida, is a Catholic, coeducational elementary school and a college preparatory high school for young women, sponsored by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. It is the oldest Catholic school on Florida's West Coast and the second oldest high school in the state. [3]
Sacred Heart Academy (Cincinnati, Ohio) St. Joseph Academy - became coed, renamed to Archbishop McNicholas High School; Ursuline Academy of the Holy Name of Jesus (Youngstown) (became coeducational) Notre Dame Academy (Cleveland Area) (merged into coed school) Villa Angela Academy (Cleveland area) (merged into coed school)
Holy Name of Mary Parish School – Opened in 1900. Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish School (Highland Falls) – Operated from 1930 to 2011; [37] formerly staffed by the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart; [citation needed] the archdiocese suggested that parents send their children to St. Gregory Barbarigo School in Garnerville.
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 ...
The university was originally established as the Convent of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart in 1868 by six members of the Sisters of the Holy Names, a teaching order from Quebec, Canada. They were invited to Oakland by Father Michael King, pastor of Saint Mary's Church to establish a school for girls and to provide means to train future teachers.
Academy of the Holy Names may refer to: Academy of the Holy Names (Albany, New York) Academy of the Holy Names (Florida), in Tampa;
Doane Stuart's first home was the campus of the old Kenwood Academy in Albany, New York. [5] Doane Stuart was established as an ecumenical Christian school, [5] but later became an interfaith school. [6] In 2007, the School offered to purchase the former Kenwood Academy from the Society of the Sacred Heart for $7.2 million.