St. Francis High School (Sacramento, California)

St. Francis Catholic High School
Address
5900 Elvas Avenue
Sacramento, California 95819
United States
Coordinates 38°33′37″N 121°25′50″W / 38.56028°N 121.43056°W / 38.56028; -121.43056Coordinates: 38°33′37″N 121°25′50″W / 38.56028°N 121.43056°W / 38.56028; -121.43056
Information
Type Private, all-female
Motto Pax et Bonum
(Peace and Goodness)
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established 1940
CEEB code 052698
President Margo Reid Brown
Dean Cynthia Cost
Principal Theresa Young Rodgers
Chaplain Fr. Arnold Parungao
Faculty 135 (2015)
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1112 (2012)
Student to teacher ratio 15:1
Campus Urban
Color(s) Red and Gold         
Athletics 12 Sports
Mascot Troubadour
Nickname Troubies
Team name Troubadours
Rival Christian Brothers High School
Accreditation Western Association of Schools and Colleges[1]
Newspaper The Mandolin
Yearbook The Canticle
School fees $600
Tuition $12,000 (2012-2013)
Affiliation Roman Catholic Diocese of Sacramento
Website www.stfrancishs.org

St. Francis Catholic High School is a four-year, all-female college preparatory high school in Sacramento, California, USA. It is one of four Catholic high schools in Sacramento affiliated with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sacramento, and draws students from over fifty private and public feeder schools in the California counties of Sacramento, Yolo, El Dorado and Placer. The school was established in 1940.

The high school's mission statement is dedicated to serving young women and families in the community who look for spiritual growth and academic excellence. Integrating a Catholic faith into the learning curriculum through Gospel learning, community growth, and providing opportunities of worship through retreats and on campus activities is also a prominent piece to the mission statement.[2]

During the 2003-2004 school year, St. Francis completed the first phase of its campus renovation and expansion that doubled the size of its facilities. These new buildings include The Fine and Performing Arts Complex, Library/Resource Center, Gymnasium/Fitness Complex, four science labs, the Administration Building, and the Carlsen and Demetre Center for Campus Life (CLC).

Retreats

St. Francis provides multiple retreat opportunities which are grade specific and also family related. Freshman participate in Freshman retreat (Body and Soul), Sophomore retreat (Finding Strength in God), Junior Retreat (Celebrating the Gift), and the Senior retreat otherwise known as Kairos. There is also an overnight mother daughter retreat which any grade can attend, and also a father daughter dance.[3]

Academics

St. Francis is committed to preparing the young women for lifelong learning through a plethora of college preparatory classes, including advanced placement courses.[4]

List of presidents and principals

President Years Principal Years
none 1940-2001 unknown 1940-55
Sr. M. Geraldine, OSF[5] ?-1955-56-?
unknown 1956-72
James Dardis ?-1972-?
unknown 1972-87
Sr. Catherine Antinora, ASCJ ?-1987-?
Kay Gaines[6] 1998-2004
2001: President Position Created
Marion L. Bishop 2001-12
Patrick O’Neill [7] 2009-13
Margo Reid Brown ‘81 2012- Theresa Young Rodgers 2013-

Notable alumnae

References

  1. "WASC-Accrediting Commission for Schools". acswasc.org. Retrieved 2009-06-05.
  2. "Mission & Philosophy". St. Francis High School Website. Retrieved 22 October 2014.
  3. "Retreats". St. Francis High School. Retrieved 22 October 2014.
  4. "Academics". St. Francis High School.
  5. "1955 St. Francis High School Yearbook". www.classmates.com. Retrieved 2015-10-09.
  6. "Former athletic director sues St. Francis, claims bias in firing". sacbee. Retrieved 2015-10-11.
  7. "StFrancis_principal". www.diocese-sacramento.org. Retrieved 2015-10-11.
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