Bryce Young Named Head Boy’s Lacrosse Coach
SJA Community, I am pleased to welcome Mr. Bryce Young to the Saint Joseph Academy Community as Director of Communications and Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach. Mr. Young will be tasked with heading our communications department, a role well-suited for him as he previously served in this role at St. Augustine [...]
Bridging the Gap: St. Joseph Academy is Rethinking School Counseling
Long considered an integral part of a school’s support system, school counselors bring a wealth of insight and resources to a variety of student-centered issues. As part of a team of mental health experts, school counselors work with students individually and collectively to create a school climate that leads [...]
St. Joseph Academy; A Student-Centered Approach
We all want our children to be happy and to have the lives and careers they want. We want them to do well in school, respect teachers, get along with others, feel safe, and feel that they belong to a community. We want them to be able to explore [...]
Skills Based Curriculum; Because Tomorrow’s Jobs Do Not Exist Yet!
St. Joseph Academy is positioning itself to be at the forefront of an educational movement. Simple logic tells us that memorization and content delivery will no longer serve our students and the world they stand to inherit. Recent studies predict that roughly 70% of our students are destined for [...]
W.I.L.D.CATS – Empowering the Next Generation of Women Leaders
Developing the next generation of women leaders is something St. Joseph Academy takes great pride in doing. The Women's Institute In Leadership and Development is a club designed to help our young women become lifelong leaders and scholars while promoting college and career development. St. Joseph Academy provides meaningful [...]
Keeping Up With… Jenna Calchi
High school is generally a time to study hard, discover new academic loves, find lifelong friends, and prepare one’s self to take the next step in their developmental journey. It is no easy feat to successfully handle all the pressures that this stage of life throws at our students. [...]