St. Joseph's Academy (Laredo, Texas)

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Saint Joseph's Academy, sometimes referred to as St. Joe or SJA, was a private school started by the Marist Brothers of the Schools. It was located in Laredo, Texas, United States, and served junior high and high school students in Laredo and the surrounding areas.

History[edit]

St. Joseph's Academy was founded in Laredo in 1934 by exiled Marist Brothers who were fleeing Mexico to avoid religious persecution by the Mexican government.[1] In 1942, St. Joseph's Academy had its first graduating class. The school had its last graduating class in 1973. The school colors were maroon and white. The school mascot was the ram but because the word "rams" could be used in a derogatory way in Spanish, the mascot was changed to "antlers".

Alumni[edit]

  • Charles Robert Borchers (Class of 1960), district attorney of the 49th Judicial District attorney 1973-1980[2]
  • Julio A. Garcia (Class of 1959), district attorney of the 49th Judicial District 1981-1988[3]
  • Pete Saenz (Class of 1969), mayor of Laredo since November 12, 2014; former member and president of the Laredo Community College board of trustees.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Library : Viva Cristo Rey! The Cristeros Versus the Mexican Revolution".
  2. ^ Odie Arambula; et al. (March 20, 1997). "Former 'hands-on DA' Borchers dies in San Antonio hospital". Laredo Morning Times. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved June 13, 2014.
  3. ^ Obituary of Julio A. Garcia, Laredo Morning Times, October 18, 2008
  4. ^ "About Pete". petesaenzformayor.com. Archived from the original on November 25, 2014. Retrieved November 20, 2014.

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