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Teach Me to Be Generous - The First Century of Regis High School in New York City (Hardcover)
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Teach Me to Be Generous - The First Century of Regis High School in New York City (Hardcover)
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Teach Me to Be Generous tells the remarkable story of Regis High
School, the Jesuit school on New York's Upper East Side that was
founded in 1914 by an anonymous donor as a school for Catholic boys
whose families could not otherwise afford a Catholic education.
Enabled by the philanthropy of the founding family for nearly a
century, and now by alumni and friends carrying on that tradition
of generosity, Regis has been able to provide tuition-free,
all-scholarship education for its entire history. It also holds the
distinction of being the first free-standing Jesuit high school in
the United States, with no connection to any Jesuit colleges or
universities. Regis High School's unique story is told by an
engaging storyteller and historian who has taught at the school for
more than ten years. Father Andreassi offers captivating glimpses
into the lives and daily experiences of Regis's students and
faculty while chronicling the development of the school's
educational philosophy and spiritual approach in its first century.
Filled with entertaining anecdotes alongside wider historical
context and illuminating statistical analysis, Teach Me to Be
Generous tracks Regis High School through the decades of the
twentieth century to the present day-from the generosity of a
devout Catholic widow, through the Depression and World War II, to
changes in demographics of the Catholic community and shifts in the
landscape of Catholic education in New York City. During the
school's first few decades, Regis admitted thousands of Catholic
boys, mostly from poor or lower-middle-class families, helping
prepare them for success in college and leadership positions in the
professions. Because of the closing of dozens of urban Catholic
schools and the general decline of the quality of New York City's
public schools, in more recent years the school has faced the
challenge of remaining true to its mission in offering an education
to Catholic boys "who otherwise would not be able to afford a
Catholic education." Teach Me to Be Generous paints a vivid
portrait of the first one hundred years of an exceptional
institution and looks with hope and confidence to its future.
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