This
was due to the deterioration of the surrounding neighborhood and
the need to build more structure to house the high school students.
Peak enrollment at the high school reached 150 students during
the 1931-32 school year and diminished rapidly after that. The
decline in enrollment parallels the exodus of members from St.
Josaphat parish due to deterioration of the surrounding neighborhood.
In spite of its small enrollment, the high school offered a good
education including the following academic areas: religion, language,
science, mathematics, social studies, and business-secretarial.
The fact that the high school program at St. Josaphat was continually
offered accreditation by the University of Michigan is evidence
that it provided its students with a high quality education.
In
1942, the high school tuition was $2.00/month. It was raised to
$2.50/month in 1945 and to $3.50/month in 1956. Both St. Josaphat
Elementary and High School closed in 1960. At that time,
the cost of the high school tuition was $4.00/month.
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