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MIAMI
Archdiocese of Miami

Immaculata-La Salle High School

3601 South Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33133-4241
Tel: (305) 854-2334
Fax: (305) 858-5971
Convent: (305) 857-9186
Website:
Sr. Patricia Roche, Principal

Founded in 1984, La Salle High School merged with Immaculata and continues to provide a Salesian education to 610 predominately Hispanic children in grades 9-12. The students belong to different Catholic parishes in Miami.



PENSACOLA
Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee

St. John the Evangelist School

325 S. Navy Blvd
Pensacola, FL 32507-3615
850-456-5218
Website:
Sr. Isabel Garza, Principal

Founded in 1874, the Salesian Sisters began their mission within the school in 2008, which serves Pre-K through Eighth grade. It serves the greater Warrington area and those families who work at the local Navy base. The school was originally founded to educate the children of those stationed at the naval base and currently, 33% of the school families have someone that is serving in the Military or working as a civilian in the Navy Base.



TAMPA
Diocese of St. Petersburg

St. Joseph School

2202 North Gomez Avenue
Tampa, FL 33607-3299
Tel: (813) 879-7720
Fax: (813) 873-0804
Sr. Lou Ann Fantauzza, Principal

Founded in 1930, St. Joseph’s School educates boys and girls from Pre-K through 8th grade.There are 250 students who come from Tampa as well as other neighboring suburbs.


Villa Madonna School

315 West Columbus Drive
Tampa, FL 33602-1306
Tel: (813) 229-1322
Fax: (813) 223-4812
Website:
Sr. Helen Godin, Principal

Founded in 1936, Villa Madonna School is owned and operated by the Salesian Sisters. Classes are offered for Pre-K to 8th grade for boys and girls. The 583 students who are currently enrolled come from the local inner-city and suburban Tampa area.


Salesian Youth Center

315 West Columbus Drive
Tampa, FL 33602-1306
Tel: (813) 226-2828
Fax: (813) 228-7518

Sr. Helen Godin, Executive Director
Tel: (813) 229-1322

The Salesian Youth Center, in partnership with Boys and Girls Clubs, started this after-school program and summer camp in 1995 for inner-city youth in the Tampa area. The organization is committed to help girls and boys develop the character and qualities they need to become responsible citizens and good leaders. St. John Bosco’s educational principles of reason, moral values, and loving kindness are the motivating factors used to create for young people, a family-like atmosphere, where they feel loved and trusted. To date, the Center has served over 8000 inner-city kids.