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St. Francis de Sales Regional Catholic School is a Roman Catholic middle school in Herkimer, New York. It is the only Catholic school in Herkimer County. The current school principal is Sister Rosalie J. Kelley, a member of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. The school was originally included Kindergarten through Grade 8.
St. Francis de Sales High School or SFS is a private, all-male, college-preparatory school in Toledo, Ohio.It is located within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Toledo.The school was named as one of the top 20 Catholic high schools in the nation for academics by Catholic High School Honor Roll for two consecutive years in 2005 [1] and 2006.
St. Francis de Sales Catholic Academy (Belle Harbor) St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Academy (Astoria) St Gregory the Great Catholic Academy ; St. Helen Catholic Academy (Howard Beach) St. Joan of Arc School (Jackson Heights) St. Joseph Catholic Academy (Long Island City) St. Kevin Catholic Academy (Flushing) St. Leo Catholic Academy (Corona)
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The school is named for St. Francis de Sales (1567–1622), a Bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church.. The school was started by the School Sisters of Mary Immaculate of Joliet; who staffed the St. Francis de Sales parish schools, starting in 1893.
St. Francis DeSales High School is located on the north side of Columbus, Ohio. Students come from the Columbus Public School District and suburban school districts: Big Walnut, Delaware, Gahanna Jefferson, Lewis Center, New Albany-Plain Local, Olentangy, Westerville and Worthington.
St. Christopher School; St. Dominic School; St. Francis De Sales School. It is one of the designated schools for St. Agatha – St. James Church. [38] St. Francis Xavier ; St. Genevieve School ; St. George School (Port Richmond) In 2012 the archdiocese considered closing the school, but kept it open after the school community appealed.
Salesianum (Latin for "House of Sales", referring to St. Francis de Sales) was founded in 1903 and was located at 8th and West Streets until the move to its current location in 1957. In 1950, Rev. Thomas Lawless, OSFS, a 1908 graduate of Salesianum, admitted five African American students four years prior to the Brown v.