- Sacred Heart School (Saratoga, California)
Sacred Heart School in
Saratoga, California , USA is a private co-educationalRoman Catholic school. The school grades range from pre-school Montessori for 4-5 year olds throughjunior high school (8th grade). The school is attached toSacred Heart Church which was the first Roman Catholic church in Saratoga. Both the school and church are attached to the Diocese of San Jose. The current principal of Sacred Heart is Arlene Bertolotti and current enrollment is approximately 350 students. The school colors are red and white and their mascot is the Mustang.History
Sacred Heart School was founded in 1955 after Sacred Heart Parish moved from what is now downtown Saratoga to the school's current location on Saratoga Avenue. The school opened its doors in 1957 as a 4 grade school. However the school was quickly expanded both physically and in the number of grades to incorporate K-8 educational levels. It would remain as such until the school was further expanded in 2000 with the addition of the pre-K programs. The average class size of Sacred Heart is 35 students in a homeroom class. Subjects taught include all state mandated subjects such as Social Studies, Math, and Science as well as the addition of Religious Studies courses. Students in the 2nd Grade that are Roman Catholic participate in the sacraments first communion and first reconciliation. Students who reach the 8th grade and are Roman Catholic participate in the sacrament of
Confirmation .All students are required to wear uniforms. Boys generally wear white polo shirts with blue pants while girls wear plaid jumpers and in the junior high grades, skirts. In the late 1990s students were ordered to wear school-specific exercise clothes for physical education as well.
In addition to the primary school building, Sacred Heart includes Geary Hall, originally used as the church building proper before the addition of the current church building. Geary Hall now serves as the school's gym/theater for sports including Basketball and Volleyball as well as physical education classes. Other sports students can participate in are flag football, softball, and track.
During the renovation and rebuilding of the neighboring
Saratoga Public Library , Sacred Heart School leased part of the school's playground to house a temporary library in trailers so that the library was not forced to close completely during the renovation. This greatly reduced the amount of space for students to utilize during recess times, however it was deemed a worthy compromise for the community.The Diocese of San Jose, being a relatively young diocese, recently underwent its first transition of power from one bishop to his successor in 1998-1999. The diocese first bishop
Pierre DuMaine and his successorPatrick Joseph McGrath . Bishop McGrath chose Sacred Heart as his temporary residence during the transition period when both DuMaine and himself were co-bishops of the diocese.Sacred Heart was also going to be one of the first schools to utilize
solar power to provide 50+ kilowatts of power to power the school as part of the statewide clean energy program. Unfortunately budget shortfalls in the Diocese of San Jose ended the project before it could be completed. [ [http://www.energy.ca.gov/releases/2002_releases/2002-03-28_sacred_heart.html Saratoga's Sacred Heart School to Produce Its Own Electricity, With Help of State Loan ] ]Notes
External links
* [http://www.sacredheartsaratoga.org/school/index.php Sacred Heart School (Saratoga, California) website]
* [http://sacredheartsaratogaalumni.org/ Alumni Association]
* [http://www.saratoganews.com/sn-style2.shtml/ Saratoga News article on Gala]
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