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Brother Martin High School is located on Elysian Fields Avenue in Gentilly, an established residential neighborhood in New Orleans. The school campus includes Cor Jesu Hall, the oldest building on the current campus; built in 1954, the Conlin Gymnasium (now fully air-conditioned), the largest high school gym in the city, and the newest components on campus; the Thomas F. and Elaine P. Ridgley ...
Alumni of Brother Martin High School in New Orleans, Louisiana. Also, predecessor schools St. Aloysius (1869+1969) and Cor Jesu (1954-1969) Also, predecessor schools St. Aloysius (1869+1969) and Cor Jesu (1954-1969)
Our Lady of Perpetual Help School - The school, the parish school of St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, opened in 1928. In 1951 an annex to the school opened. Another building with classrooms and a gymnasium was dedicated in 1956, and the current school building was dedicated in 1961.
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This school merged with Cor Jesu High School in 1969 to form Brother Martin High School, which still serves the youth of that city. [ 14 ] In 1872, the Province of the United States extended its schools into Canada , and in 1880 transferred its novitiate from Indianapolis to Arthabaskaville [ 8 ] (Arthabaska), in Quebec , Canada.
Martin Haberman (1932 – January 1, 2012) [1] was an educator who developed interviewing techniques for identifying teachers and principals who will be successful in working with poor children. The most widely known of his programs was (The National) Teacher Corps , which was based on his intern program in Milwaukee .
The new district proposal featured Jesuit, Brother Martin, and Archbishop Rummel combined with the 5A Jefferson Parish Public School athletic district of John Ehret, L.W. Higgins, West Jefferson, Alfred Bonnabel, and Grace King, as well as public school and former Catholic League member Chalmette.
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