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*St. John the Baptist | *St. John the Baptist | ||
*St. Joseph Grammar and High School. Both schools were taught by the Sisters of Notre Dame. The grammar school closed in 1972, a few years after the high school had closed. | *St. Joseph Grammar and High School. Both schools were taught by the Sisters of Notre Dame. The grammar school closed in 1972, a few years after the high school had closed. | ||
*St. Mary Grammar and High School | *St. Mary Grammar and High School | ||
*St. Thomas | *St. Thomas | ||
Though home to many Catholic Schools in the past, | |||
the last | Though home to many Catholic Schools in the past, the last remaining Catholic school, St. Joseph's School, closed in 2009. | ||
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Revision as of 10:10, 11 June 2010
- St. Anne (1908-1976) St. Anne's School began in 1908 and by 1924 enrollment had grown so large that the parish purchased the School Department's Derby School on Jefferson Ave. In 1956, the cornerstone of a new school on Cleveland St. was laid. The school closed 20 years later, in June 1976.
- Ste. Chretienne Academy(1915-1971)
- St. James Grammar and High School
- St. John the Baptist
- St. Joseph Grammar and High School. Both schools were taught by the Sisters of Notre Dame. The grammar school closed in 1972, a few years after the high school had closed.
- St. Mary Grammar and High School
- St. Thomas
Though home to many Catholic Schools in the past, the last remaining Catholic school, St. Joseph's School, closed in 2009.
See Also
- "St. James School to hold an all-class reunion" Salem Evening News, June 1, 2001, p. A2
- "St. Anne's largest class" Salem Evening News, Aug. 5, 1995, p. 5