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St. Joseph High School (Westchester, Illinois)

1960 establishments in IllinoisAC with 0 elementsAccuracy disputes from March 2022Catholic secondary schools in IllinoisEducational institutions established in 1960
Lasallian schools in the United StatesPrivate high schools in Cook County, IllinoisRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago

St. Joseph High School (or St. Joe's) was a Roman Catholic, coeducational, college prep school in Westchester, Illinois, and was sponsored by the De La Salle Christian Brothers. St. Joseph High School became accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools in 1987 and was approved by the Illinois State Board of Education. St. Joe's was a member of the National Catholic Educational Association and the Christian Brothers Educational Association. The school was also a member of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) and the Chicago Catholic League (CCL).

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St. Joseph High School (Westchester, Illinois)
Oxford Street, Proviso Township

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60154 Proviso Township
Illinois, United States
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