Saint John Neumann High School (Pennsylvania)
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Saint John Neumann High School was an all-male Roman Catholic high school located in the South Philadelphia
South Philadelphia
South Philadelphia, nicknamed South Philly, is the section of Philadelphia bounded by South Street to the north, the Delaware River to the east and south, and the Schuylkill River to the west.-History:...

 area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
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, United States
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. In 2004 the school, which was a part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in southeastern Pennsylvania, in the United States. It covers the City and County of Philadelphia as well as Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties. The diocese was...

, merged with Saint Maria Goretti High School
Saint Maria Goretti High School (Pennsylvania)
Saint Maria Goretti High School was an all-female Roman Catholic high school located at 1736 South Tenth Street in the South Philadelphia area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States...

 to form Saints John Neumann and Maria Goretti Catholic High School.

History

Southeast Catholic High School opened at the intersection of Seventh Street and Christian Street in 1934. The school became Bishop Neumann High School, after John Neumann
John Neumann
Saint John Nepomucene Neumann, C.Ss.R., was a Redemptorist missionary to the United States who became the fourth Bishop of Philadelphia and the first American bishop to be canonized...

, in 1955. In March of the following year the school moved to 2600 Moore Street, its last location. In August 1978 the school became St. John Neumann High School to reflect Neumann's canonization. In 1992 Neumann had 853 students. In October 1992 consultants told the archdiocese that Neumann and Goretti should be consolidated onto Neumann's site. By December of that year the archdiocese decided not to consolidate the two schools. In 2003 Neumann had 608 students. By then the combined populations of both schools declined by 29 percent in an 11 year span. In March 2003 the archdiocese asked the faculty and staff of Neumann to consider merging or closing the school as the school had increasing deficits and a decreasing student population. In June of that year the committees unanimously requested a merge. In September of that year Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua, the head of the Philadelphia Archdiocese, decided that the merge should occur.

The former Neumann campus became the St. John Neumann Place, a housing development for senior citizens.

Alma mater

The alma mater was:
Glorious things of thee are spoken,

Hail to thee, oh great Neumann High

Our hearts are always with you,

you're the finest guiding light.

You are with us always with us

in all things we do for God.

Saint John Neumann, Saint John Neumann,

strength and honor in your name.

Saint John Neumann, Saint John Neumann,

strength and honor in your name.

In your life great strides you made.

Through your work among the poor.

So to you our Patron saint.

Praise be yours forever more.

We are strengthened by your piety.

Guide us as we pray to thee.

Saint John Neumann, Saint John Neumann,

strength and honor in your name.

Saint John Neumann, Saint John Neumann,

strength and honor in your name.

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