I believe that this school presented a tremendous oppurtunity that students can take advantage of if they are mature enough to recognize it . Teachers change ovr he years but with mentorship, guidance and motivation one can graduate with far more tools with which to face life, college or career.
Submitted by student on June 20, 2015
In my 3 years, this school has been wonderful. It does form the person spiritually, intellectually, and physically. Like any other school, its up to the student to decide whether or not he takes heed of anything and does something with what he's been given. For the most part, of all the recent grads I've talked to who have utilized what they've learned, great things have come to them. I love this school.
Submitted by student on May 25, 2015
As a student, I am disappointed in Mount Saint Joseph. They focus entirely on athletics and not the academics that really matter. The school administration uses all of their funding for things like building new athletic facilities and scholarships for students who are good on the court, and terrible in the classroom. The school should use their money for the technology we so desperately need in this day and age, and for renovating our aging classrooms and labs. I will not be "continuing the legacy" because I will not send my future son here, that is for sure.
Submitted by parent on October 15, 2012
Mount Saint Joseph is an excellent High School for any young man. The Principle is outstanding. He is very involved in all aspects of the school. He sets a high standard for learning and discipline. Our son has thrived at MSJ. As parents we highly recommend this school.
Submitted by parent on February 07, 2011
Terrible experience with Brian Murphy, Dean of Student affairs. Bullies students, ask inappropriate questions of students. It's a matter of time before parents figure him out. Glad my son graduated. Thank God but no thanks to him. Once he targets your son, Murphy uses other students to bully the kid. The principle a nice guy but apparently helpless to interceed. You get the feeling this guy want to hurry and retire leaving the hanging job to Murphy.