St. Joseph's Preparatory School Explained
St. Joseph's Preparatory School |
Streetaddress: | 1733 West Girard Avenue |
Zipcode: | 19130 |
Country: | United States |
Coordinates: | 39.9725°N -75.1647°W |
Religion: | Catholic Church (Jesuit) |
President: | John F. Marinacci |
Principal: | Andrew T. Cavacos |
Type: | Private, All-boys college-preparatory educational institution |
Campus Size: | 6.5acres |
Campus Type: | Urban |
Slogan: | Educating Men of Competence, Conscience & Compassion since 1851 |
Song: | Swing on Along With the Crimson |
Motto Translation: | For the greater glory of God |
Accreditation: | Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools[1] |
Nickname: | Hawks |
Yearbook: | The Chronicle |
Tuition: | $25,600 (2022-2023) |
Publication: | Chronicle (literary magazine) |
Newspaper: | The Hawkeye |
Enrollment: | 904 |
Picture Caption: | Main Entrance |
Footnotes: | |
Module: | Stroke-Color: | - C60C30
| Stroke-Width: | 3 | Marker: | school | Marker-Color: | - 1F2F57
| Zoom: | 13 |
|
St. Joseph's Preparatory School, known as "St. Joe’s Prep" or simply "The Prep", is an urban, private, Catholic, college preparatory school run by the Society of Jesus in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The school was founded in 1851 from the Old St. Joseph's Church in the city's Society Hill neighborhood.[2] The school moved to its current campus on Girard Avenue in the 1870s with the construction of the Church of the Gesu.
Curriculum
The credits must satisfy the minimums in religious studies (4), English (4), mathematics / computer science (4), history (3), science (3), classics & modern language (5), fine arts (1), electives (2). A minimum of two of the language credits must be in classics.[3]
Extracurricular activities
Athletics
St. Joseph's Prep's athletic teams compete as one of the 16 schools in the Philadelphia Catholic League. The Prep joined the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association in the 2007–2008 school year. The Prep offers the following athletic programs:
Fall: cross country, football (varsity, junior varsity, and freshmen), crew (varsity and junior varsity), rugby, soccer (varsity, junior varsity, and freshmen), squash (varsity and junior varsity), Ultimate Frisbee (club), and golf.
Winter: basketball (varsity, junior varsity, and freshmen), bowling (varsity and junior varsity), indoor track and field, swimming, wrestling (varsity and junior varsity), and ice hockey (varsity, junior varsity, and freshmen).
Spring: baseball (varsity, junior varsity, and freshman), crew (varsity, junior varsity, and freshmen), volleyball, lacrosse, outdoor track and field, tennis, Ultimate Frisbee (club), and rugby (varsity, junior varsity, freshmen/sophomore). The boys senior eight crew team has won the Stotesbury Cup in national competition 15 times; in 1955, 1987, 1992, 1995, 1997, 1999–2001, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2019, 2021 2023, and 2024.[4] Additionally, the Prep is the only team to ever sweep all the boys' eights events at the Stotesbury Cup Regatta, having done it in 1997, 2008, 2023, and 2024.
In 2000, the Prep Varsity 8 won the Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup at the Henley Royal Regatta.[5] In 2021, St. Joseph's Prep won the USRowing Youth National Championship in the Men's 8+ for the first time.[6] This was the first time a scholastic team won the national championship in over a decade.
The Prep football team won back-to-back state championships, winning the Class 4A state championship in 2014 with a 49–41 win against Pine-Richland High School in the finals.[7] Despite losing to La Salle College High School early in the 2015 playoffs, the St. Joseph's Prep football team won the first ever Class 6A PIAA state championship, defeating Pittsburgh Central Catholic by a score of 42–7 at HersheyPark Stadium in Hershey, Pennsylvania.[8] The team won the program's fourth state title in 2018 with a 40–20 win against Harrisburg High School in the Class 6A tournament final.[9]
Notable alumni
Academia and education
Authors and writers
Business
- W. Nicholas Howley (Class of 1970), founder/chairman of TransDigm Group[14]
- John McShain (Class of 1914), building contractor; known as "The Man Who Built Washington"
- Frank Quattrone (Class of 1973), investment banker; founder/CEO of Qatalyst Group
Catholic Church
Entertainment
- Jimmy Bruno (Class of 1971), jazz guitarist
- Joe DeCamara (Class of 1996), Host of the WIP Morning Show
- Matt Duke (Class of 2003), singer-songwriter/musician signed to the label Rykodisc, released multiple albums[17]
- Henry Gibson (Class of 1953), star of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
- Henry Jones (Class of 1931), Tony Award-winning actor
- Rob McElhenney (Class of 1995), creator and co-star of the TV show, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. A fictional version of the school appears in the show. Co-owner of Welsh association football club Wrexham A.F.C.[18]
- Michael Rady (Class of 1999), actor featured in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants and star of TV drama Melrose Place[19]
- Daniel Kamihira White (Class of 1999), magician, host of the Discovery Channel show The Supernaturalist[20]
Engineering
Government and politics
- John F. Byrne Sr. (born 1911), Philadelphia City Councilman and Pennsylvania state senator
- Johnny Dougherty, former labor leader prominent in Philadelphia Democratic politics
- Andrew von Eschenbach (Class of 1959), United States Commissioner of Food and Drugs, director at BioTime, a biotechnology company[21]
- Vince Fumo (Class of 1960), Pennsylvania state senator and Ranking Democratic Member of the Pennsylvania Senate Appropriations Committee
- William J. Green, III (Class of 1956), U.S. Congressman and mayor of Philadelphia
- William K. Greenlee (Class of 1971), Philadelphia City Councilman
- Jim Kenney (Class of 1976), Philadelphia City Councilman and Mayor of Philadelphia
- Gerald Austin McHugh, Jr. (Class of 1972), United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania judge
- Michael Nutter (Class of 1975), Philadelphia City Councilman and Mayor of Philadelphia
- Brian J. O'Neill (Class of 1978), Minority Leader of the Philadelphia City Council
- Matthew J. Ryan (Class of 1950), Pennsylvania House of Representatives speaker
Military
Sports
- Tom Burgoyne (Class of 1983), “friend” of the Phillie Phanatic, mascot of the Philadelphia Phillies
- Peter Cipollone (Class of 1989), 2004 Olympic gold-medalist and world record-holder in rowing
- Kyle Criscuolo (born 1992), professional ice hockey player, Buffalo Sabres[23]
- Frank Costa (Class of 1990), college football player, University of Miami
- Colin Farrell (Class of 2001), world champion rower and head coach for University of Pennsylvania lightweight men's crew
- Rich Gannon (Class of 1983), professional football player, 2002 National Football League (NFL) MVP
- Matt Guokas (Class of 1962), professional basketball player, Philadelphia 76ers, and head coach, Orlando Magic
- Victor Hobson (Class of 1998), NFL player for the Arizona Cardinals
- Jim Knowles (Class of 1983), head coach of Cornell University football team, defensive coordinator, Ohio State University football team
- Phil Martelli (Class of 1972), head coach of Saint Joseph's University basketball team, assistant coach of University of Michigan basketball team
- John Reid (Class of 2015), NFL cornerback for the Atlanta Falcons
- Jon Runyan Jr. (Class of 2015), NFL offensive lineman for the Green Bay Packers
- Kevin Stefanski (Class of 2000), NFL head coach for the Cleveland Browns[25]
- D'Andre Swift (Class of 2017), NFL running back for the Chicago Bears
- Jeremiah Trotter Jr. (Class of 2021), NFL linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles
- Olamide Zaccheaus (Class of 2015), NFL wide receiver for the Washington Commanders
See also
References
- Twyman, Anthony S., "Prepped for Politics". Philadelphia Inquirer. 23 November 2005.
Notes and References
- Web site: MSA-Commission on Secondary Schools. 2009-07-31. MSA-CSS. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090917141934/http://www.css-msa.org/search.php/. 2009-09-17.
- Web site: History St. Joseph's Preparatory School . 2023-04-30 . www.sjprep.org.
- Web site: Program of Studies St. Joseph's Preparatory School. 2020-12-07. www.sjprep.org.
- News: Winners: Previous Years. 2015-02-19. Stotesbury Cup Regatta. 2017-07-26. en-US.
- Hildes-Heim, Norman. "Plus: Rowing -- Henley Royal Regatta; Brown's Crew Edges Germans", The New York Times, July 3, 2000. Accessed December 30, 2018. "In an all-American final of the Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup for schoolboy eights, St. Joseph's Prep of Philadelphia fought off a persistent crew from Groton School in Connecticut to win by three-quarters of a length in 6:47."
- Web site: HereNOW.
- White, Mike. "PIAA Class AAAA: Pine-Richland suffers loss to St. Joseph’s Prep", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, December 13, 2014. Accessed December 30, 2018. "The Rams came close to pulling off the greatest comeback in PIAA championship history Saturday night, but came up short, losing to St. Joseph’s Prep of Philadelphia, 49-41.... St. Joseph’s (11-3) won its second consecutive PIAA title as the Hawks finished with 334 rushing yards."
- White, Mike. "St. Joseph's Prep trounces Central Catholic, 42-7, in first PIAA Class 6A title game", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, December 10, 2016. Accessed December 30, 2018. "Mighty St. Joseph’s Prep of Philadelphia made Central Catholic look rather ordinary, drubbing the Vikings, 42-7, to win the 6A championship against the defending champions."
- O'Brien, Rick. "St. Joe’s Prep collects fourth state football crown by turning back resilient Harrisburg", The Philadelphia Inquirer, December 8, 2018. Accessed December 30, 2018. "The final score may indicate otherwise, but St. Joseph’s Prep had its hands full with underdog Harrisburg until the fourth quarter..... With Mason producing a pair of 4-yard touchdown runs in the last frame, the Hawks pulled away from the Cougars and triumphed, 40-20, Saturday night to earn top PIAA Class 6A honors at frigid Hersheypark Stadium.... The Hawks (13-0) captured their fourth state title in six seasons."
- News: Kenna. Kara. April 21, 1993. Loyola Loses a Leader, Inherits a Legacy. The Greyhound. January 8, 2019.
- Book: Wade, Michael J.. Adaptation in Metapopulations: How Interaction Changes Evolution. 2016. University of Chicago Press. 9780226129730. 3. I attended St. Joseph's Preparatory High School and my endless hours in the swamps were replaced by 5–6 hours of homework each night; a test every week in every subject; and daily quizzes in Latin and math. The Prep faculty had two of my best teachers, Mr. Earl Hart in honors mathematics and Stephen A. Garber, S. J., in honors chemistry..
- [Jack Davis (cartoonist)|Davis, Jack]
- Web site: Christopher McDougall – New York Times Bestselling Author. 2020-12-07. Christopher McDougall. en-US.
- Web site: 2021-02-04 . St. Joseph's Prep Receives $5 Million Gift From The Howley Foundation . 2022-11-08 . St. Joseph's Preparatory School . en.
- Book: Loyola College . The Greyhound . 1993-04-21 . Loyola / Notre Dame Library . English.
- Web site: Talbot, Francis Xavier Encyclopedia.com . 2022-11-08 . www.encyclopedia.com.
- Web site: Evan Amos. April 28, 2011. Evan Amosinterview with Matt Duke. May 4, 2011.
- Web site: Eichel . Molly . 'It's Always Sunny's' Rob McElhenney spoke at St. Joe's Prep today . 2022-11-08 . www.inquirer.com . 11 September 2014 . en.
- Web site: Gross . Dan . Actor Michael Rady preparing for doctor role on new CW show . 2022-11-08 . www.inquirer.com . 2 August 2012 . en.
- Web site: Akman . Terri . Magician Dan White earned his chops on South Street . 2022-11-08 . www.inquirer.com . 9 December 2015 . en.
- News: November 9, 2011. BioTime, Inc. Appoints Andrew C. von Eschenbach, M.D. to its Board of Directors. BusinessWire Press Release.
- Web site: U S Navy Biography Rear Admiral Joseph F. Kilkenny. https://web.archive.org/web/20110314223002/https://www.navy.mil/navydata/bios/navybio.asp?bioID=169. March 14, 2011.
- Callahan, Kevin. "Criscuolo coming up big at Harvard", Courier-Post, February 15, 2015. Accessed December 11, 2018. "Kyle Criscuolo grew up in Southampton and is just 5-foot-8, which isn’t the tangible recipe for success in college ice hockey.... Criscuolo, who attended St. Joseph’s Prep School in Philadelphia, was named last week by the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston as one of 20 NCAA Division I players for the 63rd Walter Brown Award, which is presented annually to the best American-born college hockey player in New England."
- News: Obituary of Henrich, Frank W. . 10 April 2024 . . 4 May 1959 . 36.
- Web site: Smith. E. J.. New Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski was a star athlete at St. Joseph's Prep, Penn. 2020-04-26. The Philadelphia Inquirer. 14 January 2020 . en-US.