Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Milwaukee Explained

Cristo Rey Jesuit
High School Milwaukee
Type:Jesuit, Catholic, college prep
Gender:Coeducational
Denomination:All faiths
Affiliation:Cristo Rey Network
President:Andy Stith
Principal:Luke Harrison
Enrollment:~470/year
Grades:9 – 12
Streetaddress:1818 West National Ave.
City:Milwaukee
State:Wisconsin 53204
Country:USA
Colors:Blue & Gold
Nickname:Trailblazers
Mascot:Bison
Website:cristoreymilwaukee

Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Milwaukee is a coeducational, Catholic, college preparatory school and a member of the Cristo Rey Network that follows the work-study model of education.

History

The school is located at 45th and Scott Streets in West Milwaukee, in the former St. Florian Parish School building. It is under the direction of the Society of Jesus in the Catholic church and is open to students of all faiths. It serves students from families of limited means.[1]

In November 2017 the school indicated it would be moving to a much larger and more conveniently located facility at 1818 W. National Ave.[2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.cristoreymilwaukee.org/mission--beginnings.html Cristo Rey model
  2. Web site: BizJournal on new location. www.bizjournals.com. 2018-01-03.
  3. News: New High School for South Side. Slattery. Lydia. Urban Milwaukee. 2018-01-03. en.