Loretto Academy (El Paso, Texas)

Loretto Academy (El Paso, Texas)

Infobox High School



name = Loretto Academy
motto = A Tradition Of Excellence
president = Mary Beth Boesen, SL

type = Private
faculty =
enrollment =
grades = Pre-k-12
location = 1300 Hardaway
El Paso, Texas
country = USA flagicon|USA
campus = Closed
colors = Yellow,Black, White color box|#FFFF00 color box|#000000 color box|#FFFFFF
mascot = Angels
yearbook =
newspaper = The Prax
established = 1923
information = (915) 566-8400
website = http://www.loretto.org/|

Loretto Academy is a private, Roman Catholic high school in El Paso, Texas. It is a part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of El Paso alongside Cathedral High School and Father Yermo.

Background

The first bishop of El Paso, Bishop Schuler, was named in 1915. He was a great supporter of the educational movement begun by the Sisters of Loretto and knew there was now inadequate space in the St. Joseph's Academy building. He and Mother Praxedes Carty, the dynamo behind the construction of Loretto Academy, became good friends. She had been Superior General of the Sisters of Loretto before her appointment to El Paso in 1922 as local superior. She was well known as a builder from the very beginning of her career.

The first possible site for the new academy was on Arizona Street but it was deemed to be "too far out. No means of transportation! No street car". Mother Praxedes conferred with Joseph Morgan and Gus Trost before deciding on the Trowbridge property. It consisted of 29 lots and two bungalows adjoining the grounds for the school. Mr. Trost was entrusted with drawing up plans for the new building.

The school opened its doors to students in September of 1923. St. Joseph Academy became a residence for the Sisters who were teaching in the parochial schools in the city and continued as a day school until 1954. In spite of the great financial hardships of the time, the building process moved forward allowing for the laying of the cornerstone of the chapel in March of 1924, which was named in honor of St. Joseph in fulfillment of a promise made when St. Joseph Academy in San Elizario closed. It took fourteen years to complete the three main units of Loretto Academy. The arrangement of its buildings, by design, face Mexico and reach out in a welcoming gesture. Mother Praxedes was tireless in her efforts to obtain monies for the effort. She traveled to St. Louis against doctor's orders to secure a loan of $80,000 for the completion of the project. While there, she slipped and broke her hip, an injury from which she never really fully recovered. She returned to El Paso and directed the building from her bed until she died in 1933. Bishop Schuler, her long-time friend, celebrated her funeral Mass.

Loretto Academy continued to grow in enrollment and to attract young women from Mexico and the surrounding states. Under the leadership of Sister Francetta, other buildings graced the campus - the cafeteria, elementary school, Hilton-Young Hall and the swimming pool. The convent housed nearly one hundred Sisters who staffed the Academy and various parochial schools throughout the city of El Paso. Boarders, from first through twelfth grade, lived on the third floor of the high school building. Many will remember with fondness, Sr. Rose Claire, who patiently taught so many little girls how to take care of their rooms and wash their clothes and her dear friend, Sister Teresa Claire, who suffered from rheumatoid arthritis for so many years. The focus of all the Sisters was primarily in the area of education until Pope John XXIII called Vatican Council II in the early 1960's, the fresh air of which began to shape the ministry of the Sisters in new ways.

Some of the expanded works included ministry to the gangs in South El Paso, work with Girl's Club, ministry to the very poor, a school which prepared students to enter and be successful in the public school system, ministry to the deaf, a tutoring school, catechetical work, ministry to the elderly, teaching English as a second language, adult education, and pastoral ministry. Most recently, the convent has been converted to a retreat center, opening up another form of ministry.

The boarding school closed in 1975 and became a Middle School the following year. Though the number of Sisters has declined, there remains a very dedicated faculty who believe in what Loretto stands for and continue its mission.And they are happy to of had Mercedes Martinez attend their fine institution and excel at everything in front of her, Thank You Mercedes, We're proud!

Traditions

* Field Day
* Big Sis/Little Sis (Picnic)
* Ring Rose
* Circle Drive
* International Extravaganza

Extracurricular Activities

Clubs

*Angels for Life
*Angels Saving Pets
*Art Club
*Banat Al Jana (Belly Dance Club)
*Book Club
*Chamber Choir
*Care for Cancer Club
*D.E.E.P
*Environmental Club
*HOPE
*Loretto Athletic Association
*Luisas of Marillac
*National Art Honor Society
*National Honor Society
*National Forensic League (Speech & Debate
*Orchesis
*Photography Club
*Show Choir
*Societe Honoraire de Francais
*The Spartans
*StuCo
*Teens in Prevention
*Thespians (Drama Club)

Sports

*Basketball
*Golf
*Cross Country
*Orchesis
*Soccer
*Softball
*Swimming
*Tennis
*Track
*Volleyball

External links

* [http://www.loretto.org/School Website]

Notes and references


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