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The first Auburndale senior class graduated in 1976. On January 14, 1988, Bishop Buechlein announced the Catholic Diocese of Memphis had purchased the Auburndale School. Plans, terms, and even a name, St. Benedict at Auburndale, named after the patron saint of Bishop Buechlein’s order, were agreed upon. The diocese reached out to The ...
According to Sondra Morris, St. Benedict’s head of school, who oversees vouchers for the diocese, about 300 students are attending local Catholic schools through the ESA program.
Christian Brothers High School (Memphis, Tennessee) F. ... St. Agnes Academy-St. Dominic School; Saint Benedict at Auburndale; St. Cecilia Academy (Nashville, Tennessee)
Kirby High School – Hickory Hill was annexed by the City of Memphis in December 1998, thus placing the school in the Memphis City Schools system in fall 1999. Kirby primarily serves the southeast area of Memphis going to the current city-unincorporated county boundary line.
Schools in the Mid-South are closing down or dismissing early in anticipation of Tropical Depression Francine. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
Memphis-Shelby County Schools teachers get ready for the new school year. Ashlee Marshall, fifth grade math teacher, has her classroom ready for her students starting on next week at Snowden on ...
The Diocese of Memphis has 28 primary and secondary schools with a total enrollment of approximately 8,000 students. The high schools include: Christian Brothers High School – Memphis; Immaculate Conception Cathedral High School – Memphis- closed 2020 (PK-8 remains open) St. Agnes Academy-St. Dominic School – Memphis
Holy Rosary School (merged with St. Stephen School, then closed) Ladyfield School (closed in 2005 due to low enrollment) Little Flower School (merged with Our Lady of Lourdes School in fall 2010 to form St. Benedict School) Mary Immaculate School (closed 2013) Pope John Paul II School (closed 2008)