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School History
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In
the spring of 1934, plans for a parish school were discussed and agreed
upon at Sacred Heart Parish. That summer, the Parish Hall was divided
into three rooms using folding partitions. In September, the school
opened its doors to 68 students in grades 1 through 4. The Sisters
of Mercy of Auburn
provided the fledgling school with two teachers: Sister Mary Vincent,
who taught 1st and 2nd grades, and Sister Mary Mercy, who taught 3rd
and 4th and also served as principal.
By 1939, the school had
outgrown the Parish Hall and moved to its present location at 3933 I
Street. Additions were later made to the school, which is why the
cornerstone outside the school office is inscribed "1945." The
baby boom of the 1940s caused a dramatic increase in student
enrollment. In 1955, enrollment numbered 502, the greatest number in
its history. Over the next 30 years, enrollment leveled off to about
300. More than 18 principals, 65 Sisters of Mercy, and 50 lay teachers have served at Sacred Heart. With more than 2,000 graduates of Sacred Heart, the Alumni Association
was formed in 1983. In 1984, the Sacred Heart School Foundation was
established to provide a perpetual fund to underwrite the ever-increasing
costs of a Catholic school education. That year, Sacred Heart also
celebrated
its 50th Jubilee.
Within
the last 12 years, Sacred Heart has added an Extended Day Student
Program for before and after-school care, computer instruction, music,
drama and Japanese, and student counseling. In 1998 Sacred Heart
constructed a science lab and multipurpose room. |
| At a Glance |
3933 I Street [Map]
Sacramento, CA 95816 |
| Voice: |
(916) 456-1576 |
| Fax: |
(916) 456-4773 |
| Grades: |
K - 8 |
| Principal: |
Peggy Romero |
| Pastor: |
Reverend Robert Walton |
| Office: |
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. |
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