St. Joseph High School (Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania)

St. Joseph High School (Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania)

Infobox School
name = Saint Joseph High School


imagesize = 200px
motto = "Sanctity, Justice, Honor, Scholarship"
established = 1915
type = Private
affiliation = Roman Catholic
district =
ceeb = 392855
grades =
principal = Ms. Beverly K. Kaniecki
viceprincipal = Mrs. Joanne Ventorini
dean =
faculty =
staff =
students =
enrollment =
athletics =
conference =
colors = Red, white, and blue
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mascot = Spartan
free_label =
free_text =
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address = 800 Montana Avenue
city =
Natrona Heights
state = Pennsylvania 15065
country = USA
website = [http://www.saintjosephhs.com/ www.saintjosephhs.com]

Saint Joseph High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school located in Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania. It is the only parish-operated high school in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh.

Background

St. Joseph was established in 1915 as a parish-operated high school in Natrona, Pennsylvania.cite web | title =School Mission Statement | publisher =Saint Joseph High School | url =http://www.saintjosephhs.com/mission_statement.htm | accessdate =2007-11-11]

Alma mater

:"All hail to St. Joe's High! Noble and strong.":"Through the dear portals lies the truth of our song.":"Fly thy colors, red and blue, Wisdom echoing.":"Lead on, O guiding light, of thee we sing."

:"All hail to St. Joe's High! Our voices raise.":"To the Alma Mater, the tribute of our praise.":"Live, O Alma Mater! Humble hearts we bring.":"Bearer of truth and light of thee we sing."cite web | title =Student Handbook | publisher =Saint Joseph High School | date =2006 | url =http://www.saintjosephhs.com/handbook.htm | accessdate =2007-11-11]

External links

* [http://www.saintjosephhs.com/ Saint Joseph High School Official Website]
* [http://www.seejoegrow.com/ School Fund Raising Website]

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