Arrupe Jesuit High School
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Arrupe Jesuit High School is a private
Private school
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, Roman Catholic high school
High school
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 in Denver, Colorado
Denver, Colorado
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, USA. Founded in 2003, it is part of the Cristo Rey Network
Cristo Rey Network
The Cristo Rey Network comprises 25 high schools that provide a quality, Catholic, college preparatory education to urban young people who live in communities with limited educational options...

 and places students in business internships to help defray the cost of tuition. The school is run independently in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Denver
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The Archdiocese of Denver is the Roman Catholic Archdiocese for Denver, Colorado and the Colorado counties of Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Jefferson, Larimer, Logan and Weld in the northern part of the state. The Archdiocese's home is at the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate...

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History

Arrupe Jesuit High School was founded by the Missouri Province of Jesuits and business leaders in Denver as a school using the Cristo Rey model to serve economically disadvantaged students. The school was named after the former superior general of the Jesuit order, Father Pedro Arrupe
Pedro Arrupe
Fr. Pedro Arrupe, S.J. was the twenty eighth Superior General of the Society of Jesus. He was born in Bilbao, Spain.-Education and training:...

. Plans were to purchase property owned by the Archdiocese located at 18th and Logan in downtown Denver, which had been home to Central Catholic High School until its closure in 1979.

In early 2003, the school purchased the Holy Family Catholic School campus in northwest Denver to house the new program.

The school opened in August 2003 with a class of ninth graders and added another grade each year until the 2006-2007 school year, which saw the school's first graduating class of 47 students.

Curriculum

Arrupe requires students to earn about two-thirds of the annual cost of their education, done through a corporate work-study program where students job-share entry-level positions, working approximately 10 hours per week.Students have an average of 6 periods per day, and if they don't do their homework they get 7th.

Extracurricular activities

Arrupe Jesuit High School athletic teams compete at the 3A level in Colorado High School Activities Association
Colorado High School Activities Association
The Colorado High School Activities Association is the governing body for all high school activities throughout the state of Colorado. It was founded in 1921, and currently has a membership of 328 full-time high schools, plus more than 50 middle and junior high schools, for a total of almost 400...

-sanctioned competition. In the 2006-2007 academic year, teams were fielded in men's soccer, women's volleyball, wrestling, men's and women's basketball, women's soccer and track & field.

Book about the Cristo Rey Model

In January 2008, Loyola Press will release a book titled More than A Dream: How One School's Vision is Changing the World (More than a Dream official site). The book, authored by G.R. Kearney, a writer and former volunteer teacher at Cristo Rey Jesuit High School, documents the development of the Cristo Rey model and its progress throughout the United States.

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