Colegio San José (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
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Colegio San José is a Catholic, Marianist, college preparatory school of academic excellence for young men, which strives to develop capable, responsible, and sensitive Christian leaders, committed to the service of God and neighbor. In philosophy, action, and service, we affirm the Characteristics of Marianist Education Around 50–70% of graduates study in a university outside of the island, mainly in the continental United States. San José has 25 organized clubs, a varsity program in eleven sports (volleyball, basketball, baseball, tennis, golf, soccer, indoor soccer, cross-country, track and field, swimming, bowling), a junior varsity program with six sports (basketball, tennis, Cross Country, Soccer, Swimming, Track and Field and volleyball) and a juvenile program with three sports (basketball, cross country and volleyball). San José has a student newsletter called ''La Lanza'', an award-winning student publication, and a Student Council. Qualified students are selected as
National Honor Society The National Honor Society (NHS) is one of the oldest, largest, and most widely recognized cocurricular student organizations in American high schools, with 1.4 million members. The purpose of the NHS is to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to ...
and
National Junior Honor Society The National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) is an American international student organization with chapters in middle schools. The NJHS was founded by the National Association of Secondary School Principals, and today has chapters in the United Sta ...
members. Recent victories achieved by the school during the school year 2008–2009 include winning 7 out of 8 categories during the Intercollegiate League of History and Geography's annual competition. Colegio San José has had more than 100 National Merit Scholars and several nominations for Presidential Award, during the past five years. The school was founded by the
Society of Mary (Marianists) The Society of Mary (, abbreviated S.M.) is a clerical religious congregation of Pontifical Right for men ( brothers and priests) commonly known as the Marianists or Marianist Brothers and Priests. Members append the post-nominal letters "S.M ...
in 1938.


Curriculum


Middle school (7th-8th)

*2 years of Religious Studies *2 years of Spanish *2 years of English *1 year of Social Studies (7th Grade) *1 year of Geography (8th Grade) *1 year of Pre-Algebra (7th Grade) *1 year of Algebra (8th Grade) *1 year of Life Science (7th Grade) *1 year of Physical Science and Chemistry (8th grade) *2 years of Physical Education - Health *1 year of Fine Arts (Music and Art) *2 years of Keyboarding and Word Processing


High School (9th-12th)

*4 years of Religious Studies *4 years of Spanish *4 years of English *4 years of Mathematics *4 years of History *4 years of Science (Biology in 9th; Chemistry in 10th; Physics in 11th; Elective in 12th) *3 years of Physical Education (all grades except 12th) *1 year of Health


Elective Classes

*All students in 10th grade and up can take elective classes.


Electives


For 10th graders

*AP Computer Science Principles *Art 1 *Introduction to Computer Science *French 1 *Music 1 *Psychology *Creative Writing and Oratory * Graphic Design


For 11th graders

*Art 2 *Modern World Issues *Bioethics and Human Sexuality *AP Computer Science A *Economy and Political Science *French 2 *Music 2 *Creative Writing and Oratory


For 12th graders

*Advanced Placement (AP) Computer Science *Drafting, Design, and Computer Aided Design (CAD) *Economics and Political Science *Français III *Introduction to Western Philosophy and Chaminade Theological Thought (Honors) *官話 I (Mandarin Chinese) *Advanced Placement (AP) Microeconomics and Macroeconomics *Instrumental Music (Requires interview, audition, and Maestro's approval) *Financial Accounting and Business Administration *Computer Programming in High Abstraction Languages *Introduction to the Harvard Turing Machine Computer Architecture *Public Speaking, Creative Writing, and Forensics *Advanced Placement (AP) Calculus AB *Advanced Placement (AP) Statistics *Advanced (AP) Physics 2 or AP Chemistry *Advanced Anatomy and Modern Medicine *Juventud Marianista, honors, or by the instructors' appointment French Revolution, Higher Education and the Theological Philosophy of Guillaume-Joseph Chaminade & the Society of Mary


Honor and Advanced Placement classes

*Most of the classes at Colegio San José have honor and AP levels. *Starting in 9th grade, students who are among the first 25 in grade ranking have the option to take Honor Classes. *Starting in 11th grade, students can select Advanced Placement (AP) Classes.


Advance Placement Classes

*Spanish, English, History, Statistics, Calculus AB, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Microeconomy, and Macroeconomy.


Community service

*All grades have 2 annual community service activities, for example: going to Casa Cuna in San Juan to help orphan children. *Senior (12th grade) students must complete 40 hours of community service to receive their diploma.


Notable alumni


Engineering

* José Domingo Pérez II & III, P.E., Founding Partner Heir Apparent of Caribe Tecno CRL, Puerto Rico's fifth largest construction company.''https://pubhtml5.com/gdpe/nnxq/''. The Book of Lists, Latin Media House, San Juan, 2017, p. 90.


Politics

*
Aníbal Acevedo Vilá Aníbal Salvador Acevedo Vilá (born 13 February 1962) is a Puerto Rican politician and lawyer who served as the governor of Puerto Rico from 2005 to 2009. He is a Harvard University alumnus ( LL.M. 1987) and a graduate of the University of ...
, Former Governor of Puerto Rico *
Jaime Areizaga-Soto Jaime A. Areizaga-Soto is an American attorney and politician who most recently served as the chairman of the Board of Veterans' Appeals in the United States Department of Veterans Affairs from September 2022 through January 2025. In 2011, he wa ...
, Former President of the Democratic Latino Organization of Virginia, and a former White House Fellow at the U.S. Treasury Department. *
Eduardo Bhatia Eduardo Bhatia Gautier (born May 16, 1964) is a Puerto Rican attorney and politician. Bhatia is a former 15th President of the Senate of Puerto Rico and executive director of the Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration. Early life and educ ...
, former Senator, Director of the Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration, Representative of the Governor in Washington and current senator of the Puerto Rico Commonwealth government. * Jose Izquierdo Encarnacion, former Puerto Rico Secretary of State and Secretary of Transportation and Public Works *
Ron de Lugo Ronald de Lugo (August 2, 1930 – July 14, 2020) was an American politician. He was the first Delegate from the United States Virgin Islands to the United States House of Representatives. Ron de Lugo's parents were Puerto Ricans. His grandfathe ...
, Former U.S. Virgin Islands Delegate to the Congress *
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, former political analyst and current panel member of the "Puerto Rico: Volvemos A lo Mismo" analysis quartet. Current resident of Mayaguez "La Sultana de Puerto Rico". *
Sergio Peña Clos Sergio Nicolás Peña Clos (June 13, 1927 – March 20, 2018) was a Puerto Rican politician and Senator. He was a member of the Senate of Puerto Rico from 1980 to 2004. Early years and studies Sergio Peña Clos was born on June 13, 1927, on Hum ...
, former member of the
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* J. Gerald Suarez, Ph.D., former director, Presidential Quality. Served in direct support of President Bill Clinton and President George W. Bush
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*
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, Secretary for the Department of Labor of Puerto Rico * Javier Bayón, ex director of the Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company (Pridco), certified public accountant, and lawyer *
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, Member of the Board of the Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company, Knighted by King Felipe VI of Spain


Business and professionals

* Hugo Poza Vice President, PhD - Homeland Security Strategic Business Area Raytheon Company * Roger Maldonado, Esq., Partner, Balber Pickard Maldonado & Van Der Tuin, PC, New York * Angel Torres – Former President of Bacardi-Martini Caribbean and current President of Plaza Provision Company * Leonardo Cordero - Former President of the Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce, President of Leonardo's, a tuxedo rental store. * Dr. Angel M. Garcia Otano, physician in Naperville , IL *Dr. Benigno J. Fernandez, child-adolescent psychiatrist in San Antonio, Texas. * Nelson De Jesus, Business Executive, The Coca-Cola Company in Atlanta, Georgia


Fine arts

* Danny Fornaris Producer of many Reggaeton and Techno artists, including
Don Omar William Omar Landrón Rivera (born February 10, 1979), known professionally as Don Omar, is a Puerto Rican rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor. He is also known as the " King of Reggaeton" by music critics and fans alike. The ...
, among others * Bruce John Graham, Colombian-American architect. Among his most notable buildings are the Inland Steel Building, the Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower), and the John Hancock Center. * Gabriel Mora Quintero, known artistically as
Mora (singer) Gabriel Armando Mora Quintero (born April 18, 1996), better known by his stage name Mora, is a Puerto Rican singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is known for producing, composing, and collaborating on singles such as "Una Vez" and " Hibiki ...
, is a singer, writer, producer, and
reggaeton Reggaeton (, ) is a modern style of popular music, popular and electronic music that originated in Panamanian reggaetón, Panama during the late 1980s, and which rose to prominence in the late 1990s and early 2000s through a plethora of Puert ...
artist who rose to prominence by releasing music on
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in mid-2017. He has collaborated with prominent members of the Puerto Rican urban scene such as
Anuel AA Emmanuel Gazmey Santiago (born November 26, 1992), known professionally as Anuel AA, is a Puerto Rican rapper and singer. Often called "The God of Latin trap" by himself and major Latin artists. His music often contains samples and interpola ...
,
Myke Towers Michael Anthony Torres Monge (born January 15, 1994), known professionally as Myke Towers, is a Puerto Rican rapper and singer. He was recognized as New Artist of the Year by the ''Billboard'' Latin Music Awards in 2021 and has been nominated ...
, Eladio Carrión, while also having writing credits for
Jhay Cortez Jesús Manuel Nieves Cortés (born April 9, 1993), known professionally as Jhayco (; formerly Jhay Cortez), is a Puerto Rican singer, rapper, songwriter, and record producer. After releasing multiple EPs, his debut studio album, '' Famouz,'' w ...
and
Bad Bunny Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio (; born March 10, 1994), better known by his stage name Bad Bunny, is a Puerto Rican rapper and singer. Known as the " King of Latin Trap", Bad Bunny is credited with helping Spanish-language rap music achieve m ...
. He appeared on the latter's sophomore studio album,
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, and is signed to his label, Rimas Entertainment. *
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, a Grammy-winning Puerto Rican rock band that was formed in 2000. It is composed by Gustavo González (
vocalist Singing is the art of creating music with the voice. It is the oldest form of musical expression, and the human voice can be considered the first musical instrument. The definition of singing varies across sources. Some sources define singi ...
), Javier Morales (
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), Carlos "Toro" Ortiz (
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), Carlos Colón ( keyboards), and Gabriel Calero (
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).


Athletes

*
Ramón Ramos Ramón Luis Ramos Manso (born November 20, 1967) is a Puerto Rican former basketball player. He began his career in the early 1980s with Indios de Canóvanas, then played college basketball at Seton Hall University. Ramos was signed as an undrafte ...
, Puerto Rican basketball player, who played collegiate basketball at
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and professionally for the
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* Luis Allende, Puerto Rican basketball player * Federico ("Fico") López Camacho (March 26, 1962 – November 6, 2006) was a Puerto Rican basketball player, member of the Guaynabo Mets.


External links


Official website


Notes and references

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