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Groundbreaking Event Set for Innovative Xavier Jesuit Academy

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The groundbreaking event for what will be the only faith-based, scholarship-funded elementary school (grades 3 – 8) in Bond Hill, the Xavier Jesuit Academy, is set for 11 – 11:30 a.m., Wednesday, Sept. 13 at the site of the former St. Agnes School on the campus of the Church of the Resurrection (1619 California Avenue).

When it opens in the fall of 2024, the newly renovated school will provide a unique and proven education model, called the Jesuit Nativity education model, with smaller class sizes designed to engage and encourage young men from low-income communities during their formative years.

The Academy will provide a solid core curriculum focused on reading, language arts, mathematics, science and social studies. The new school will also feature an extended day model providing intentional programming for students with engaging options that are fun and complement the core academic curriculum.

“The Xavier Jesuit Academy will focus on breaking the cycle of intergenerational poverty by providing a meaningful life path of education, employment and adulthood for young males from low-income communities,” says Fr. Nathan Wendt, SJ, president of XJA. “Jesuits are proud to be associated with Xavier University, St. Xavier High School and, now, the Xavier Jesuit Academy. We are also proud that 65.6% of the $9.2 million renovation costs will be spent with minority suppliers.”

Xavier Jesuit Academy will begin accepting applications for the 2024/25 in October 2023. Ohio Ed/Choice Scholarships and private donors will cover the tuition costs.

Speakers at today’s event include Mike Keating, Chair of the XJA Board; Fr. Nathan Wendt, SJ, President of XJA; Jacque Edmerson, President of the Bond Hill Community Council; Sam Burchenal, XJA Board member and representative of the Burchenal Family (major benefactors); Jim Watkins, President, TriVersity Construction. Two graduates of St. Agnes Elementary School, Bill Mack (class of 1958) and Nor-rita Conner Winters (class of 1970) will assist in the groundbreaking ceremony representing St. Agnes graduates who grew up in Bond Hill and attended the school.

For more information, contact Greg Vehr, (513) 235-0233, [email protected].

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