FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SEPTEMBER 17, 2008 |
For more information: Leisa Schulz
502/448-8581 |
Catholic elementary and high schools in Jefferson County will reopen on their regular schedules on Thursday, September 18, 2008, with the following exceptions. The following elementary and high schools will remain closed due to a lack of electricity or other storm-related issues.
Catholic Elementary Schools closed Thursday, September 18:
| SCHOOL |
ADDRESS |
PHONE |
PRINCIPAL |
| Ascension School |
4600 Lynnbrook Drive, 40220 |
451-2535 |
Mary Jo Ellis |
| Holy Spirit School |
322 Cannons Lane |
893-7700 |
Doris Swenson |
| Holy Trinity School |
423 Cherrywood Road, 40207 |
897-2785 |
Jack Richards |
| John Paul II Academy |
3525 Goldsmith Lane, 40220 |
452-1712 |
Lynn Wilt |
| Notre Dame Academy |
1927 Lewiston Drive, 40216 |
447-3155 |
Bernice Scherr |
| St. Agnes School |
1800 Newburg Road, 40205 |
458-2850 |
Carol Meirose |
| St. Albert the Great School |
1395 Girard Drive, 40222 |
425-1804 |
Jeanne Flowers |
| St. Aloysius School, Pewee Valley |
P.O. Box 190, Pewee Valley |
241-8452 |
Maryann Hayslip |
| St. Athanasius School |
5915 Outer Loop, 40219 |
969-2345 |
Diane Arrow |
| St. Francis of Assisi School |
1938 Alfresco Place, 40205 |
459-3088 |
Paula Watkins |
| St. Nicholas Academy (North) |
4333 Hazelwood Avenue, 40215 |
366-2424 |
Kathy DeLozier |
| St. Nicholas Academy (South) |
5501 New Cut Road, 40214 |
368-8506 |
Kitty Schloemer |
Catholic High Schools Closed Thursday, September 18:
SCHOOL
|
ADDRESS |
PHONE |
PRINCIPAL |
| DeSales High School |
425 Kenwood Drive, 40214 |
368-6519 |
Chris Walsh |
| St. Xavier High School |
1609 Poplar Level Road, 40217 |
637-4712 |
Br. Ed Driscoll |
| Trinity High School |
4011 Shelbyville Road, 40207 |
895-9427 |
Dan Zoeller |
We will continue to check with the closed schools above on a daily basis, and as soon as the schools are ready for students, we will make a public announcement letting parents know that these schools are reopened. We want to thank all the community agencies that have worked so hard to restore power throughout metro Louisville. We also want to thank all of our parents, students and teachers for all of their support and patience over the last several days.