“We’re part of something bigger” • We’re proud to share our latest admissions video with you.
We’re also pleased to announce that the admissions application for Xavier’s Class of 2028 is now open.
To learn more about a Xavier education, or to visit or apply, please visit the link below.
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Xavier students in AP Physics 1 explored circular motion in today's lab, using flying pigs to model a conical pendulum—an object that is both spinning in a circle and rocking back and forth.
Photo Credit: Michael Warrener
Xavier’s 2023-24 Annual Report is now available! We’re honored to share stories of generosity and gifts of gratitude.
Click the link below to read the online edition:
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@CASEAdvance awarded Xavier two Best of District II Awards for long-form profile writing. The winning articles were written by VP for Communications & Marketing Shawna Gallagher Vega. Xavier is one of just three high schools honored in the category.
Link: https://t.co/80Jr5cjTVH
Join Xavier High School and our friends from Chez Nous on Tuesday, October 22, for an evening of networking and fun.
Register here: https://t.co/V7uSDCe5RH
"'At Xavier, our mantra was encapsulated in an idea—being 'men for others,' said [Bob] Robotti, Class of 1971."
Robotti told this to Perri O. Bloomberg for @nypost. Read the article below.
Maggie Phillips from @americamag highlighted Xavier's Holocaust Studies Program in a recent article. To read the full story, click here: https://t.co/tMh3UtRmUM
Xavier was selected as the first Jesuit school to be supported by the Lii-Haybyrne Institute for Asian Studies. Founded by Jim Haybyrne '62 and his wife Penny Lii, the Institute aims to expose students and faculty from Jesuit high schools to Asia’s diversity and complexity.
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John Ryan ’74. Edmund McNally ’78. Christopher Hanley ’84. Michael Andrews ’85. John Farrell ’87. Jimmy Riches ’89. Matthew Burke ’91. Sean Lugano ’91. James Coyle ’93. Charles Heeran ’96.
Today and every day, we remember.
Next week, Sons of Xavier will embark on another CFX Trip. This time, to First Fruits Farm in Freeland, Maryland.
Read Armando Machado's coverage for The Tablet to learn more about the upcoming trip.
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Tonight, 232 Sons of Xavier will be sent forth to transform the world for God's greater glory. To watch Xavier's 182nd Commencement, tune into https://t.co/arbGMKgLTL at 7 p.m.
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Yesterday, an essay by Colin Tremblay '25 was published in the @nypost.
Tremblay's essay on Xavier’s Holocaust Studies program was one of the winning submissions from the New York Post Scholars Contest, presented by Command Education. Congratulations, and go Knights!
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It’s the end of an era on 16th Street. Yesterday, head football coach Chris Stevens ‘83 announced his resignation after 32 years coaching the Knights and 22 years as varsity head coach. The winningest coach in Xavier football history, Coach Stevens led the Knights to four CHSFL championships, five division titles, and nine Turkey Bowl wins during his storied career. We look forward to celebrating him and his remarkable career this spring. For now—thank you, Coach.
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We have some exciting news! This week, Xavier won a 2023 Bronze @Inspiredschoolm Brilliance Award for its fundraising video, Band of Brothers: Xavier at 175.
To view the 2023 InspirED Brilliance Awards winners, visit the link here: https://t.co/bqP97Rbdpp