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The Academy of Saint Joseph, in Brentwood,
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college- preparatory school for Kindergarten to Grade 12, single-sex for girls grades 9 - 12. The academy was founded in 1856, by the
Sisters of Saint Joseph The Sisters of St. Joseph, also known as the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph, abbreviated CSJ or SSJ, is a Roman Catholic religious congregation of women founded in Le Puy-en-Velay, France, in 1650. This congregation, named for ...
named after
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. At the request of the Bishop of Brooklyn, Mother Austin Kean came from Philadelphia to Brooklyn to found what is now the Sisters of St. Joseph of Brentwood, New York. She was accompanied by Sister Baptista Hanson and Sister Theodosia Hegeman from Buffalo. It closed in 2009, after a 153-year history of educating the youth of Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island. Situated on a campus, it was accredited by the New York State Board of Regents and by the
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and held full membership in the
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and the National Catholic Educational Association. It was operated independent of the
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. The Academy of St. Joseph had been having financial problems for over a decade before its closure.


Lower school

The Lower School was staffed by a highly qualified lay and religious faculty. Small class sizes provided frequent interaction between teacher and student. In addition to the grade level teacher, there were special teachers in the fields of Music, Visual Art, Romance Languages, and Physical Education. The curriculum offered in the Lower School was child-centered, integrative, holistic, and exceeded NYS Learning Standards. Emphasis on literacy and whole language began in Kindergarten and continued throughout the grades.


Middle school

The Middle School provided for girls and boys grades 6 - 8 an intermediate level of study before high school. Guided by the CSJ Mission Statement, the students developed a sense of tolerance, acceptance and respect for themselves and each other. Caring faculty challenged students in subject classes scheduled in collaboration with the secondary division. Class meetings, field trips, ceremonies and celebrations fostered a sense of community.


High school

The High School curriculum of the Academy of St. Joseph for grades 9-12 was college preparatory. Emphasis was placed on the development of skill in the process of learning as well as on the academic content. A number of traditions encouraged camaraderie among the academy's young women. A feature of the curriculum was the four-year Humanities program which integrated Art, Music, History and Literature. Advanced Placement Courses were scheduled in American and European History, Art, English, Chemistry, Biology and Calculus. "The high school amplified the abilities of the young women that attended by having small intimate class in which time with the teacher was individualized." "The large amount of land that the school sat on made physical education fun and exciting."


Honor Societies

National Honor Society, National Junior Society, National Art Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, French Honor Society, Latin Honor Society, Math Honor Society,
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Music Honor Society.


See also

*
List of high schools in New York This is a list of high schools in the state of New York. It contains only schools currently open. For former schools, see List of closed secondary schools in New York and :Defunct schools in New York (state). Unless otherwise indicated, all ...
*
List of Catholic schools in New York This is a list of Catholic schools in New York State. New York (state) * Academy of Our Lady of Good Counsel High School, White Plains * Academy of Saint Joseph, Brentwood * Academy of the Holy Names, Albany * Albertus Magnus High School, ...


External links


Academy of Saint Joseph
official website


Notes and references

{{DEFAULTSORT:Academy Of Saint Joseph Educational institutions established in 1856 Defunct schools in New York (state) Defunct Catholic secondary schools in New York (state) Defunct girls' schools in the United States Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre Educational institutions disestablished in 2009 Sisters of Saint Joseph schools 1856 establishments in New York (state) Girls' schools in New York (state)