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[[File:SacredHeartSchoolfromCatholicNews121970.jpg|thumb|Advertisement for Sacred Heart School from The Catholic News December, 1970]]
[[File:SacredHeartSchoolfromCatholicNews121970.jpg|thumb|Advertisement for Sacred Heart School from The Catholic News December, 1970]]
Sacred Heart School was founded in Andover in 1946 for Catholic boys in grades four through eight. Primarily a boarding school, day students were in attendance at various times during the school's history.  In 1945, The Brothers of the Sacred Heart purchased the administration building, the athletic fields, and Crystal Ballroom from the American Woolen Company. <ref>[https://mhl.org/sites/default/files/newspapers/ATM-1945-11-01.pdf Boarding School to Come to Village, page 15.],</ref> The corporate buildings were remodeled for school purposes according to a 1946 article in the Andover Townsman.<ref>[https://mhl.org/sites/default/files/newspapers/ATM-1946-08-29.pdf Sacred Heart School to Open September 8th, page 14.],</ref>
The Sacred Heart School was founded in Andover in 1946 for boys in grades four through eight by the Roman Catholic order, The Brothers of the Sacred Heart. Primarily a boarding school, day students were in attendance at various times during the school's history.  In 1945, The Brothers of the Sacred Heart purchased the administration building, the athletic fields, and Crystal Ballroom from the American Woolen Company. <ref>[https://mhl.org/sites/default/files/newspapers/ATM-1945-11-01.pdf Boarding School to Come to Village, page 15.],</ref> The corporate buildings were remodeled for school purposes according to a 1946 article in the Andover Townsman.<ref>[https://mhl.org/sites/default/files/newspapers/ATM-1946-08-29.pdf Sacred Heart School to Open September 8th, page 14.],</ref>
[[File:SacredHeartResidentGrammarSchoolAdCatholicTranscriptAugust1970.jpg|thumb|Ad from The Catholic Transcript August 1970]]
By 1961 enrollment reached 250 students. Around 1970, the school decreased its grade offerings to grades 5-8.  In March of 1971, The Massachusetts House of Representatives passed resolutions congratulating the school on it's 25th anniversary.<br>


By 1961 enrollment reached 250, but later declined. In March of 1971, The Massachusetts House of Representatives passed resolutions congratulating the school on it's 25th anniversary.
Due to declining enrollment and rising costs, Sacred Heart School closed in 1975. At that time, the main building was converted into the Balmoral Condominiums by the Croninshield Corporation.<br> 
Sacred Heart School closed in 1975 when it was converted into the Balmoral Condominiums.  
<br>In 2002, Brother Leo Labbe, a former Sacred Heart faculty member was accused of sexually molesting an eleven year old student at the school in the 1960s.  <ref>[http://www.example.org Catholic School President Faces Sex Abuse Allegation],  Boston Globe Nov. 23, 2004, page B4.</ref>  Labbe, then known in the Sacred Heart School community as Brother Gerald, denied the accusation. The Brothers of the Sacred Heart settled child sexual abuse claims in June 2004 against Labbe and four other members of the order according to the Manchester Union Leader and the [[BishopAccountability.org]] project website. <ref>[http://www.example.org Bishop Guertin Settles Molestation Suits], additional text.</ref>  In 2012, Boston attorney, Mitchell Garabedian, announced that the Brothers of the Sacred Heart had recently settled a case against Brother Peter Claver, a founding director of the Andover school, for child sexual abuse in the 1950s and 1960s. <ref>[https://www.bishop-accountability.org/news2012/03_04/2012_04_11_Wangsness_SettlementsReached.htm Settlements Reached in Clergy Sex Abuse Cases],</ref>


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'''REFERENCES'''
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See Also <br>
 
'''See Also''' <br>
[https://mvlc.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/andover/search/detailnonmodal/ent:$002f$002fSD_ILS$002f0$002fSD_ILS:58437/one Andover: A Century of Change], by Eleanor Richardson (R 974.45 Ric)
[https://mvlc.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/andover/search/detailnonmodal/ent:$002f$002fSD_ILS$002f0$002fSD_ILS:58437/one Andover: A Century of Change], by Eleanor Richardson (R 974.45 Ric)


For records, contact either headquarters of the [https://www.brothersofsacredheart.org/ Brothers of Sacred Heart] or the [https://www.bostoncatholic.org/archives Archives of the Archdiocese in Boston.]
For Sacred Heart School records, contact either the headquarters of the [https://www.brothersofsacredheart.org/ Brothers of Sacred Heart] or the [https://www.bostoncatholic.org/archives Archives of the Archdiocese in Boston.]





Latest revision as of 18:43, 3 January 2023

Advertisement for Sacred Heart School from The Catholic News December, 1970

The Sacred Heart School was founded in Andover in 1946 for boys in grades four through eight by the Roman Catholic order, The Brothers of the Sacred Heart. Primarily a boarding school, day students were in attendance at various times during the school's history. In 1945, The Brothers of the Sacred Heart purchased the administration building, the athletic fields, and Crystal Ballroom from the American Woolen Company. [1] The corporate buildings were remodeled for school purposes according to a 1946 article in the Andover Townsman.[2]

Ad from The Catholic Transcript August 1970

By 1961 enrollment reached 250 students. Around 1970, the school decreased its grade offerings to grades 5-8. In March of 1971, The Massachusetts House of Representatives passed resolutions congratulating the school on it's 25th anniversary.

Due to declining enrollment and rising costs, Sacred Heart School closed in 1975. At that time, the main building was converted into the Balmoral Condominiums by the Croninshield Corporation.

In 2002, Brother Leo Labbe, a former Sacred Heart faculty member was accused of sexually molesting an eleven year old student at the school in the 1960s. [3] Labbe, then known in the Sacred Heart School community as Brother Gerald, denied the accusation. The Brothers of the Sacred Heart settled child sexual abuse claims in June 2004 against Labbe and four other members of the order according to the Manchester Union Leader and the BishopAccountability.org project website. [4] In 2012, Boston attorney, Mitchell Garabedian, announced that the Brothers of the Sacred Heart had recently settled a case against Brother Peter Claver, a founding director of the Andover school, for child sexual abuse in the 1950s and 1960s. [5]

SacredHeartAnniversaryResolution.jpg

REFERENCES


See Also
Andover: A Century of Change, by Eleanor Richardson (R 974.45 Ric)

For Sacred Heart School records, contact either the headquarters of the Brothers of Sacred Heart or the Archives of the Archdiocese in Boston.



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