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| name = {{big|Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas}} | former_name = Jesuit High School (1942-1969) | other_name = Dallas Jesuit | latin_name = | image = JesuitDallasNewLogo.png | imagesize = 180px | caption = | location = | streetaddress = 12345 Inwood Road | city = Dallas | state = Texas | county = (Dallas County) | zipcode = 75244 | country = USA | coordinates = {{coord|32|55|05|N|96|49|07|W|type:edu_region:US-TX|display=inline,title}} | religion = Roman Catholic Society of Jesus | president = Michael A. Earsing | principal = Thomas E. Garrison | principal_label1 = Assistant Principals | principal1 = {{plainlist|
| faculty = 130.4 (FTE) {2015-16){{NCES Private School ID|01324487|school_name="Jesuit College Prep School"|access_date=January 27, 2019|do_not_render=yes}} | enrollment = 1,108 (2015-16) | ratio = 8.5:1 (2015-16) | hours_in_day = 7.7 | gender = all-male | type = Private, college-preparatory school | tuition = $19,150 (2018-19)[1] | grades = 9–12 | campus size = 28 acres | athletics = 19 sports, 54 teams | athletics_conference = UIL Region 2 District 9 | motto = Men for Others Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam | motto_translation = For the Greater Glory of God | accreditation = Southern Association of Colleges and Schools[2] | affiliation = Jesuit Schools Network | sister_school = Ursuline Academy | mascot = Rangers | colors = {{color box|blue}} Blue {{color box|gold}} Gold | yearbook = [https://www.jesuitdallas.org/about/communications/publications/last-roundup The Last Roundup] | publication = {{plainlist|
| newspaper = [https://www.jesuitroundup.org The Roundup] | established = {{Start date and age|1942}} | free_label = Admissions | free_text = Director, Tim Host | free_label1 = Athletics | free_text1 = Director, Steve Koch | footnotes = | picture = | homepage = {{url|www.jesuitdallas.org}} | lastupdate = {{start date and age|2019|01|26}} }} Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas (commonly referred to as Jesuit Dallas or Dallas Jesuit, and formerly known as Jesuit High School) is a private, college-preparatory school for young men under the direction of the Society of Jesus and home to the Jesuit Dallas Museum in Dallas, Texas. While Jesuit operates independently of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas, it exists and serves the Catholic community with the leave of the bishop. HistoryTimelineJesuit High School opened on September 14, 1942.[3] Located on the former grounds of Holy Trinity College on 3872 Oak Lawn Avenue in Dallas, Texas, the school had 195 students registered. September 1, 1955, it was the first school in Dallas to integrate, when sophomore Charles Edmond and freshman Arthur Allen, both African-Americans, enrolled.[4] On August 1, 1963, the school opened its current campus at 12345 Inwood Road. In 1969 Jesuit High School became Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas under school president Rev. Paul Schott, S.J. The new name was meant to describe more accurately the school's character and curriculum. In 1983 the Jesuit Dallas Museum was established with a rather unusual collection for a high school, including Salvador Dalí, Joan Miró, Braque, and Moore.[3] In 1986 the "Leaders for Dallas" wing of the school added 25% more square footage to the school. It included a lecture hall, computer labs, and departmental offices.[5] CampusThe school has a 28-acre (11 ha, 109,000 m²) campus located on Inwood Road in North Dallas, Texas, adjacent to St. Rita Catholic School, south-west of the intersection of the Dallas North Tollway and Interstate 635 (LBJ Freeway).[9] AthleticsJesuit in Dallas and Strake Jesuit in Houston are the only private schools in Texas that compete in the University Interscholastic League (UIL), the athletic and extracurricular governing body for the state's public and charter schools. Jesuit currently competes in District 9-6A, the state's largest classification. Jesuit teams have won 113 team state championships dating back to 1954. Most of the titles were won as members of the Texas Christian Interscholastic League (TCIL), a precursor to the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) of which Jesuit was a member until 2000. In 2010, the Jesuit Dallas soccer team, which finished the year 25-0-0 and was ranked No. 1 in the nation according to ESPN FAB 50 and the NSCAA, became the first private school team in the history of the state to capture a UIL championship.[10] The historic 2010 team was declared "National Champions" by ESPN FAB 50 after winning 17 of its 25 games against teams ranked Top 50 in the nation according to the FAB 50 poll. Additionally, the team scored 67 goals, conceded 7, and boasted a roster consisting of 10 players that went on to play college soccer (with 8 of them playing NCAA Division 1). Dallas Jesuit won their second soccer state title in 2016-2017.[11] The School also competes in sports outside of the UIL's jurisdiction. Ice hockey has won four state titles (1998, 2008, 2013, 2015, 2019),{{citation needed|date=January 2019}} rugby has captured three Texas Rugby Union State Championship (2001, 2010, 2015),{{citation needed|date=January 2019}} and cycling won the Texas High School Cycling League State Road Championships in 2015.{{citation needed|date=January 2019}} Following its third state crown in 2013, Jesuit hockey became the first program in the state of Texas to be invited to the USA Hockey High School National Championships.{{citation needed|date=January 2019}} Since 1996, Jesuit's Lacrosse team has advanced to the state Division 1 semis 13 times, to the finals 6 times, and has won the championship in 2016 and 2017.[12] The 2015-16 academic year proved to be a historic milestone for the Jesuit Dallas athletic program, with the Rangers capturing eight out of a possible 10 UIL 9-6A District Championships. The Ranger tennis doubles team of senior Campbell Frost and Hayden Kissee became the first duo to advance to the UIL 6A State Championship in program history,[13] and the year was punctuated by a pair of state championships. Lacrosse won the first THSLL state championship in program history, 9-4, over Highland Park on May 15,[14] followed by baseball which survived eight elimination games en route to a 6-2 win over Lady Bird Johnson High School in the UIL 6A State Championship game, winning the first UIL state title in team history.[14] Additionally, crew captured second in the Boys Senior 8+ at the Stotesbury Cup Regatta in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,[15] also securing a berth in the Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup at the Henley Royal Regatta in Henley-on-Thames, England before being eliminated by eventual runner-up St. Paul's School in heats.[16] DebateDebate is one of the oldest and most competitive activities at Jesuit Dallas,[17] and in most decades since the 1940s the school's debaters have reached a top 20 ranking in the country. Dallas Jesuit has won four Texas Forensic Association State Debate Championships since 2000, with back-to-back titles in 2010 and 2011.[18] In addition, Jesuit has finished inside the top 10 at the state championships nine times since 2001.{{citation needed|date=July 2017}} RoboticsJesuit Dallas has offered a competitive robotics program since 2009. Earning the FIRST Rookie All-Star Award in 2009, the team qualified for the National Championships the following year, winning top honors at the VEX Robotics Regional Championships. In 2011 the program won the Dallas Regional Championship and secured a 16th-place finish at the FIRST National Championships. In the summer of 2013, Jesuit's team won the Texas Roundup Off-Season Event and claimed the unofficial Texas state championship.[3] In 2014, Jesuit Dallas was part of the winning alliance at the FIRST World Championship.[19] Jesuit Dallas MuseumJesuit Dallas has a gallery and museum with 500 pieces in the visual arts including ceramics, painting, prints, kinetic and stationary sculpture, and featuring artists such as Salvador Dalí and Dale Chihuly, as well as some pieces created especially for the school.[20] Administrators{{col-begin|width=96%}}{{col-break|width=48%}}PresidentsSource: [https://www.jesuitdallas.org/about/history/archives/presidents Presidents at jesuitdallas.org]
PrincipalsSource: [https://www.jesuitdallas.org/about/history/archives/principals Principals at jesuitdallas.org]
Notable alumni{{category see also|Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas alumni}}
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