![]() John's parish to a chapel, and closed the school for good. John's was thriving, but the parish was struggling to pay its bills and was being subsidized by the school. This soon became too crowded, and in 1955, a new school building opened to hold the burgeoning number of pupils. It opened with four classrooms and was staffed by School Sisters of Notre Dame. John de Nepomuc Elementary School was established in 1927 and served the children of parishioners of the Bohemian and German-speaking St. John de Nepomuc Elementary School, Milwaukee John's Catholic Grade School, South Milwaukee Holy Angels Elementary School, Milwaukee.Hedwig School was built in 1889 and was staffed by the School Sisters of Notre Dame until its closure. Corpus Christi Catholic School, Milwaukee.Casimir School was closed in the 1970s due to declining enrollment and a lack of teachers. Starting in the 1950s, the parish and school began seeing a decline in population. The school population continued to increase in size along with the parish, so in 1910 two-story cream brick addition was added to the back of the building, designed by Herman J. It opened for classes in 1894, and also housed the School Sisters of Notre Dame, who taught at the school, as well as holding Sunday Masses in its gymnasium. The building is three stories tall, built of cream brick in the Victorian Romanesque Revival style with a hip roof and asphalt shingles. The building was designed by architect Henry Messmer and was constructed from 1893-1894. He and other parishioners set out to address their largest concern: the lack of a parochial school to educate the parish's many youth. Giles Tarasiewicz, the first pastor of the newly created Polish St. Benedict the Moor Elementary School closed in 1967 after losing half its property to the expressway. Homefacts gives Community High School an overall grade of F for its combined test scores in Math, Language Arts, and Science when statewide results available. There are 236 students enrolled in Community High School, with the majority being of African American ethnicity. ![]() Demographic changes and the construction of an expressway during the 1960s caused the parish membership and its schools' enrollment to severely decline. Community High School is a public school in Milwaukee, WI. The boarding school program was ended in 1954 at the request of the nuns, who could no longer service it. By 1935, there were 141 boarders and 130 day students (99% of whom were not Catholic), and a faculty of 22 Racine Dominican Sisters. It served both boarding and day high school students. Benedict the Moor Parish, a mostly African American community. Stephen Eckert, OFM Cap, the pastor of St. Benedict the Moor Elementary School was established in 1912 by Fr. Benedict the Moore Elementary School, Milwaukee
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