Jesuit Academy (Grades 7-8)
U of D Jesuit is committed to providing the highest quality Jesuit, Catholic education for young men throughout metropolitan Detroit. The Academy has been providing a middle school experience since 1973.
University of Detroit Jesuit High School and Academy's inspiring faculty, in collaboration with parents, will challenge its students to go beyond academic excellence- to be reflective, committed to the service of faith and promotion of justice, and to be "Men for Others." As part of its mission, U of D Jesuit provides an atmosphere of learning and spiritual development that reaches into the larger community with the Academic Affairs Office (AAO) committed to assist students in achieving their academic goals.
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English
English Curriculum
The U of D Jesuit English program is today, as it has been in Detroit since 1877, in the Jesuit tradition of education. It involves much reading and writing, and students are required to study English in the two years of the Academy and all four years of high school. The English Department subscribes to the philosophy and goals of U of D Jesuit in educating the student to develop as a Christian human being within a college preparatory curriculum and environment. In reading it aims to go beyond minimal reading skills to enable the student to respond analytically, reflectively, sensitively, and personally to a piece of literature. In writing, it goes beyond minimal writing skills to enable a student to write effectively.
English Faculty
Daniel Hill
Kathleen Johnson
Lydia Sawchuk
Science
Science Curriculum
The science department at University of Detroit Jesuit High School & Academy provides a dynamic and hands-on approach to learning across various scientific disciplines. Through innovative teaching methods and well-equipped laboratories, students are encouraged to explore, question, and discover the wonders of the natural world.
Science Faculty
Augustus Schaefer
Jeffrey Gowman
Michael Zakaria
Mathematics
Mathematics Curriculum
The mathematics department at University of Detroit Jesuit High School & Academy offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to challenge and engage students at various skill levels. With dedicated faculty members committed to fostering critical thinking and mathematical proficiency, students receive a strong foundation in mathematics to prepare them for future academic pursuits.
Mathematics Faculty
Sean Johnson
Lynn Swift
Social Studies
Social Studies Curriculum
The social studies department aims to promote the knowledge, skills, intellectual processes, and dispositions required of people to be actively engaged in fulfilling their responsibility of civic participation. As members of a culturally diverse, democratic society in an interdependent world, young people need to learn how to make informed and reasoned decisions for the public good. Social studies foster a renewed and reinvigorated commitment to the ideal, “government of the people, by the people, and for the people,” as expressed by President Lincoln in his Gettysburg Address.
Social Studies Faculty
Michael Kelly
Kathleen Curran
Brendan Lopus
Theology
Theology Curriculum
The Theology department at University of Detroit Jesuit High School & Academy provides a rigorous curriculum focused on Catholic teachings, ethics, and spirituality. Through thoughtful reflection, discussion, and service opportunities, students deepen their understanding of faith and its relevance in contemporary society.
Theology Faculty
Joseph Gall
Trevor Rainwater
Z. James Slaughter
Todd Wilson
Electives
7th Grade Electives
Students in the 7th grade will choose from either one Year Long Elective or two Semester Electives to complete their schedule.
Electives Faculty
Kevin Glenn
Patrick Prouty
B.A.
Kristen Rockwell
B.F.A.
Daniel Spilker
8th Grade Electives
Students in the 8th grade will select from one Full Year Elective or two Semester Electives to complete their schedule.
Electives Faculty
Kevin Glenn
Patrick Prouty
B.A.
Kristen Rockwell
B.F.A.