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We are deeply grateful for Mr. Hogan's 27 years of dedicated service to Jesuit High School. Jesus is a hard teacher. He offers the most profound challenge of all, one that seems directly contrary to human nature: Love our enemies. Dick Gedrose loyally, tirelessly, and with immense devotion and care served our community as a teacher, coach, athletic director, vice principal, principal, and president.

Following the theme for this Ignatian Year, we pray that, with St. Ignatius' guidance, we may "see all things new in Christ." Today our Jesuit community, along with our nation, honors and celebrates this day as Juneteenth. From academics to athletics and more, our students continue to excel in a wide array of activities and events.
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Jesuit High School, located in Portland, Oregon, was founded in 1956 by the Society of Jesus and is part of a 450-year Jesuit educational tradition. Jesuit High School is a non-profit, coeducational college-preparatory school for grades 9-12 that serves students of all religious faiths.

Jesuit's curriculum is founded in the educational philosophy of Jesuit founder, St. Ignatius of Loyola, and takes a holistic view of adolescent education, which includes nurturing the spiritual, physical, emotional, intellectual, and aesthetic gifts each student brings to campus.Jesuit hopes to accomplish this development by demonstrating a personal concern for individuals, an articulate wisdom, enthusiasm, and a sense of community.
Jesuit education fosters the harmonious development of the adolescent's gifts: spiritual, religious, intellectual, physical, emotional, and aesthetic. Jesuit High School hopes to accomplish this development by demonstrating a personal concern for individuals, a special concern for the poor, an articulate wisdom, enthusiasm, and a sense of community.
My Jesuit education at Jesuit High School in Sacramento left a profound impression on me. I was introduced to the concepts of Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam, Jesuit charism, Christian service, a deep sense of community and camaraderie, a strong Jesuit pride and Catholic identity, a concern for the poor and marginalized, and a belief that there was something bigger than ourselves that we should all be pursuing as Men and Women for Others.
Jesuit High School is located in beautiful Portland, Oregon, at 9000 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy., Portland, Oregon 97225. Our mission to educate young women and men is rooted in over four centuries of a Jesuit educational tradition defined by faith, community, and a commitment to serve the "Greater Glory of God."
Jesuit High School's Age Quod Agis magazine is published three times each year by the Communications Office. Cantos is Jesuit High School's student-run arts magazine. Published annually in May, each issue strives to represent the best artistic work from the Jesuit student body. Subscriptions and single-issue purchasing is available by contacting the Cantos moderator, Danielle Chi, at dchi@jesuitportland.org.
Reviews (9)
Taco Cat
Taco Cat
Jan 18, 2019
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The kids here have personalities like hollywood cardboard cut outs. They say they're a very accepting school but its 95% white and there's essentially no culture. The kids have no real world experiences and think that they're better than everyone else but most outsiders hate em. The teachers are some of the best I've ever seen and for that its 2 stars.
Lynn Smith
Lynn Smith
Sep 14, 2018
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A great schoo bringing out the best in its students. Thoroughly committed to excellence and service to others in the Jesuit tradition.
Portland Reviewer
Portland Reviewer
Sep 10, 2018
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Got a good education but... well that is expected since tuition is $$$$$. Everything else was a *travesty*. Definitely wouldn't send my child to this school. Let me know if you want stories, I could write a series of novels about how awful my experience was here. Good try, jesuit. Parents: save the money, put your kids in the IB and AP programs at public schools. However some great staff members include: Gladstone, Satterberg, Mr. Villareal, Honeycutt (legend), Mitlon, Zim, Father Adams, SeƱora Raffaele.
Jude Augustine
Jude Augustine
Nov 10, 2017
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Incredible school, incredible people, extremely qualified teachers
Also Jesuit XC is an extremely good program that produces insanely fast kids in an incredibly fun and tight-knit environment.
Loytba President
Loytba President
Oct 07, 2016
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It has been an absolute life changer for us. The community is supportive and there are no barriers to how much you can achieve. You are judged on your character, and not what kind of car you drive. A truly wonderful experience for our son, and us.
Catherine Johnson
Catherine Johnson
Jan 29, 2015
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Jesuit Portland has been an outstanding experience for family. Our four children have had numerous opportunities to explore and be challenged in their academics, character, spirituality and athletics. Jesuit Portland culture fosters deep, supportive friendship with students and faculty and amongst families. It is a remarkable place.
Beth McShane
Beth McShane
Dec 21, 2014
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I think Google should restrict ratings to parents who actually have had kids go through Jesuit, BTW. I have had 2 of my children go through this school, and I know it has changed both of them for the better. Jesuit graduates leave the school with a world view that connects the brain and heart and relates both to the world around them. It is a true college preparatory school, and rest assured that your child will learn how to construct essays, give oral presentations, and have a good grasp on as much math and science as they can handle. Also know that they will expect your child to be a good citizen
Ipek Erdogan-Trinkaus
Ipek Erdogan-Trinkaus
Oct 26, 2014
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What a shameful educational institution, for auctioning off a puppy for charity reasons, for over a decade, in their words. Is this how you teach future generations how to be compassionate about life? How to do the right thing? How to be ethical? Animals are not auction items. There are reputable, official breeders and breed clubs where people who are knowledgeable about breeds and have true interest in adding their family a forever companion can go and adopt through formal paths. Auctioning off an animal is NOT different than auctioning off a child.
Trevor Baldwin
Trevor Baldwin
Feb 03, 2014
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I often heard Jesuit was a special place. Now I know it is. The academics are rigorous and there are classes and levels of classes for all. You can take Algebra as a Freshman or Calculus depending on your level of readiness. There are language classes, honor classes, but most of all the students are expected to take care of their needs on their own. It is truly preparation for college in all ways (Academic, Study Habits, Self-Ownership).
While many think of sports when they hear Jesuit, it really offers something for everyone. The theatre offers an opportunity to design, produce sets, direct and