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Catholic, coeducational school in Pine Bluff, Jefferson County, Arkansas, United States
St. Joseph Catholic School
Address
1501 West 73rd Street
Pine Bluff, Jefferson County, Arkansas 71603
United States
Information
School typeCatholic, Coeducational Parochial
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1993
Closed2013
PrincipalAlexandra Pritchett
Head of schoolPastor of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Pine Bluff, AR.
ChaplainFr. Warren Harvey
Grades712
Color(s)Purple and Vegas gold
  
MascotHusky

St. Joseph Catholic School was a private, Roman Catholic grade 5-12 middle and high school in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.

History

The school opened with grades 7-8 in August 1993. Its high school division opened in 1999. With its first graduating class in 2002, its high school division was the newest high school in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Little Rock. The final building, on 30 acres (12 ha) of land, was developed from a fundraising program that began in 1999, and resulted in a campus completed in 2000. The party that arranged to have the building established was the Pine Bluff Educational Endowment (PBEE), which leased its building to St. Joseph; PBEE had requested that its property host a Catholic school.

Originally the St. Joseph Church subsidized and managed the school. By May 2012 the church was less able to give subsidies, so the Roman Catholic Diocese of Little Rock Office of Catholic Schools took over management duties. The school was going to close in 2012 but Anthony B. Taylor, the bishop of the diocese, gave a clemency of one year. Taylor did so after the community raised $38,505 as part of the "Save St. Joseph School" campaign. Alexandra Pritchett became the principal in 2012.

The school announced it was closing in March 2013 due to lack of enrollment; only 42 students had pre-registered for the 2013-2014 school year. The school had calculated what would have been necessary to save it as part of a feasibility study conducted in February 2013. 60 students would have been necessary to keep the school open, and if that was the case the school would have operated at a deficit of $144,000 after the subsequent school year. 100 students would have been necessary for complete financial viability. The school's finances were to have been drained by June 30, 2013 as it had $160,000 in reserve and the $38,000 originating from "Save St. Joseph School". The school held its final graduation on May 10, 2013 with five students graduating. The following school year Ridgway Christian School began leasing the former St. Joseph building for its secondary students. John Worthen of the Pine Bluff Commercial wrote that area Catholic schools were losing students as many who wanted private education came to Ridgway Christian instead. The school was the last Catholic school remaining in the county.

Student body and staff

In 2006 the school had 109 students in grades 7-12. In 2013 the school had 44 students, including 42 students in grades 7-12, a decline by more than half of the previous figure. As of March 2013 the school had five students of the Roman Catholic faith, making up 12% of the student body.

In 2013 the school had eleven teachers and three others employees; the teachers included full-time and part-time teachers.

External links

Notes and references

  1. SJCHS. "SJC: History & Heritage". Archived from the original on 2014-04-29. Retrieved 2012-07-27.
  2. Colvin, Eplunus (2020-09-24). "Foundation given $500,000 grant to aid county high school students". Arkansas Democrat Gazette. Retrieved 2022-05-15.
  3. ^ Hargett, Malea (2013-03-28). "Despite 'year of grace,' St. Joseph School will close". Arkansas Catholic. Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  4. ^ "St. Joseph Catholic School in Pine Bluff Closing". Arkansas Matters (Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.). Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  5. ^ Hebda, Dwain (2013-05-16). "The last class graduates from St. Joseph in Pine Bluff". Arkansas Catholic. Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  6. "Ridgway Christian School leases former St. Joseph campus". The Pine Bluff Commercial. 2013-06-26. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  7. Worthen, John (2012-04-30). "PB Catholic school on ropes". Arkansas Democrat Gazette. Retrieved 2022-05-14.
  8. Hargett, Malea (2013-03-28). "Despite 'year of grace,' St. Joseph School will close". Arkansas Catholic. Roman Catholic Diocese of Little Rock. Retrieved 2022-05-14.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Little Rock
Bishops
Ordinaries
Andrew Byrne
Edward Fitzgerald
John Baptist Morris
Albert Lewis Fletcher
Andrew Joseph McDonald
J. Peter Sartain
Anthony Taylor
Auxiliary
Lawrence Preston Joseph Graves
Churches
Cathedral
Cathedral of St. Andrew
Parishes
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Altus
St. Richard's Church, Bald Knob
St. John the Baptist Church, Brinkley
St. Mary Church, Helena
St. Edwards Church, Little Rock
Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, North Little Rock
St. Mary's Church, Paragould
St. Joseph Church, Tontitown
St. Luke's Church, Warren
Former
St. Elizabeth's Church, De Valls Bluff
Education
High schools
Catholic High School for Boys, Little Rock
Mount St. Mary Academy, Little Rock
Ozark Catholic Academy, Tontitown (NWA)
Sacred Heart School, Morrilton
St. Joseph School, Conway
Subiaco Academy, Subiaco
Former high schools
St. Joseph Catholic High School, Pine Bluff
Priests
Francis Ignatius Malone
Religious orders
Marylake Carmelite Monastery
Subiaco Abbey
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