Alverno Heights Academy Explained

Alverno Heights Academy
Seal Size:150px
Streetaddress:200 North Michillinda Avenue
County:(Los Angeles County)
Zipcode:91024
Country:USA
Established:1960
Grades:TK-8
Enrollment:250
Avg Class Size:25
Ratio:12:1
Conference:CYO
Sports:Cross Country, Volleyball, Basketball, Soccer, Softball, and Track and Field
Nickname:Jaguars
Affiliation:Immaculate Heart Community
Head Of School:Joanne Harabedian
Head Label:Asst. Head of School
Campus Size:13acres
Enrollment As Of:2022-2023

Alverno Heights Academy is an independent progressive Catholic TK-8th grade elementary and middle school located in Sierra Madre, California. It was formerly an all-girls high school.

History

The school building and grounds, were part of Villa del Sol d’Oro, owned and built by Dr. Walter Jarvis Barlow and his wife Marion Brooks Barlow in 1924. Dr. Walter had architect Wallace Neff build the Italian Villa, completed in 1928. The Villa is a two-thirds scale replica of the 1534 Villa Collazzi near Florence, Italy.

The couple raise three children at the villa. Dr. Barlow was from New York and opened a tuberculosis sanatorium in Echo Park, Los Angeles in 1902, this later became the Barlow Respiratory Hospital. Dr. Barlow died in 1937 of tuberculosis. Five years after Walter died in 1942, Marion sold Villa del Sol d’Oro and its 13-acres to the Sisters of St. Francis, followers of St. Francis of Assisi. The Sisters hoped to use the Villa, now called "Provincial Center," as a convent, from which to provide education, childcare, and health care to Catholic immigrants in and around Sierra Madre. The Sisters, seeing a need for education for young women, started an all-girls high school originally called "Alverno Heights Academy," with classes beginning in 1960. The school added athletics and community service and other activities over the years. In 1978, the Sisters of St. Francis formally turned the school and property over to another religious order, the Board of the Immaculate Heart Community, the current legal sponsors of Alverno.

In 1982–83, the exterior shots for the NBC TV mini series "V" made use of the school and Villa for the Alien headquarters.

In the Summer of 2016 Lady Bird (film) was filmed at Alverno Heights Academy as a stand in for the Sacramento all girls Catholic high school St. Francis High School (Sacramento, California).[1]

In 2016 Alverno High School changed its name back to its original name Alverno Heights Academy.[2] [3]

Citing a 50% decrease in enrollment over the prior decade, the school closed its "Upper School" (high school) on June 2, 2023. The coed K-8 "Lower School" remained open.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Filming Locations for Lady Bird (2017), in California.. 2021-12-22. The Worldwide Guide to Movie Locations.
  2. Web site: alvernoheightsacademy.org, About . 2016-12-19 . 2017-06-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170630070336/http://www.alvernoheightsacademy.org/get-know-alverno/beginning-alverno-heights-academy/ . dead .
  3. http://www.alvernoheightsacademy.org/get-know-alverno/history-of-the-villa/ alvernoheightsacademy.org, History
  4. Web site: Alverno Heights Academy Upper School Will Close Its Doors in June . Pasadena Now . 22 February 2023.