- Gesu School
Infobox Private School
background = #f0f6fa (standard color)
border = #ccd2d9 (standard color)
name = Gesu School
established = 1920
type = Private
religion = Roman Catholic
head_name = Principal
head = Beth Janke
city = Toledo
state = Ohio
country = United States
campus = Urban
enrollment = 448 students [ [http://schools.privateschoolsreport.com/Ohio/Toledo/GesuElementarySchool.html PrivateSchoolReport.com] . RetrievedApril 4 2007 .]
faculty = 30 (24 teachers)
ratio = Appromixately 1:20
athletics =
colors = Green and white
mascot = Greyhound
homepage = [http://www.gesutoledo.org/ www.gesutoledo.org] |Gesu School (pronEng|dʒeɪˈzuː) is a diverse Catholic elementary school in the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Toledo . It is part of Gesu Parish, which is named after the original Gesu Church in Rome which St. Ignatius Loyola began. It was originally founded by Jesuits, but it is now an Oblate parish. [ [http://www.gesutoledo.org/ Gesu Catholic Community's website] . RetrievedApril 4 2007 .]Gesu serves students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade, who typically come from either Ottawa Hills or the Old Orchard neighborhood across from the
University of Toledo campus. It is a Roman Catholic school affiliated to theNational Catholic Educational Association (NCEA). Gesu has 180 days of classes a year, and a typical school day is 6 hours long. [http://www.privateschoolreview.com/school_ov/school_id/21573 www.privateschoolreview.com] . RetrievedApril 4 2007 .] The school has 19 classrooms, all with internet access and SmartBoards. [http://www.justlisted.com/localpages/ohio/Schools/123723.htm justlisted.com] . RetrievedApril 4 2007 .] Each grade has two classes with an average of about 25 people each.Mission statement
"It is the unique responsibility and privilege of educators to assist parents in fulfilling their right to educate their children. As members of the Gesu School Community, administrators, faculty, staff, students and families come together to create a special atmosphere based on peace, justice, love, service, and stewardship. We are committed to creating learning environments rooted in the values taught by Jesus Christ." [cite web|url=http://www.gesu.tld.pvt.k12.oh.us/|title= Gesu School's website |accessdate=2007-04-04]
History
*1920 - Bishop Schrembs assigned the boundaries of Gesu Parish in Toledo.
*1921 - The first classrooms of Gesu School were formed and administered by theSisters of Notre Dame .
*1929 - Gesu School building was completed.
*1949 - The convent was completed.
*1950 - The Rectory was completed.
*1998 - The Sullivan Center was completed.
*2004 - The Oblates of St. Francis DeSales (OSFS) became the administrators of the parish.Programs
Sports
Gesu-sponsored athletics are organized by the
Catholic Youth Organization (CYO), and include soccer,volleyball , football,cheerleading ,baseball ,softball , cross country,track and field , andbasketball . To join the team, you must either go to Gesu School or belong to Gesu Parish.Tutors
The school has special
tutor s for Speech,Learning disability ,Math &Reading .Extended day
There is an optional Extended Day before/after school for students whose parents work.
Field trips
All of the grades take infrequent field trips to area locations, including
The Toledo Zoo ,The Toledo Museum of Art , and the 6th grade 5-day trip toCamp Storer .Other programs
Gesu has an Honors
Choir and began producing yearly musicals in 2005. Gesu has aQuiz Bowl team that competes against other Toledo-area Catholic elementary schools. There are opportunities available for all students/parishioners to join Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts. Students also can use theTARTA bus service for transportation to and from school. Gesu also has Power of the Pen.References
External links
* [http://www.gesutoledo.org/ Gesu Catholic Community's website]
* [http://www.gesu.tld.pvt.k12.oh.us/ Gesu School's website]
* [http://www.edu-core.org/byow/folders/gesutoledo/home.asp Gesu School News]
* [http://www.edu-core.org/byow/folders/gesutoledo/subpages.asp?id=27&parent_id=27 Gesu Teachers' Webpages]
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