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'''St. John Bosco Interparish School''' is a [[Catholic school]] which opened in 2001. It is located in [[Phoenix, Arizona]].<ref>[http://www.sjbosco.org/ SJB: Home]</ref> The school has received positive reception from parents.<ref>[http://www.greatschools.net/school/parentReviews.page?id=3513&state=AZ Parent Reviews of St. John Bosco Interparish School]</ref> The school received newspaper attention for its recycling efforts, with the help from the Science teacher Ms. Whalen who is also the leader of an in school environmental group called C.A.P which stands for Conserve and Preserve.<ref>[http://www.catholicsun.org/2007/april19/local/stewardsofcreation.html Confronting climate change not the only reason some Catholics work to bring stewardship message Down to Earth]</ref> as well as its food drive.<ref>[http://www.azcentral.com/community/ahwatukee/articles/0318ar-bowls18Z14.html St. John Bosco sponsors food bank benefit]</ref> The school also offers a variety of programs for its students.<ref>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/catholicsun/1341983957/ New programs abound at elementary schools] By Ambria Hammel, The Catholic Sun</ref>
'''St. John Bosco Interparish School''' is a [[Catholic school]] which opened in 2001. It is located in [[Phoenix, Arizona]].<ref>[http://www.sjbosco.org/ SJB: Home]</ref> The school has received negative reception from parents and students.<ref>[http://www.greatschools.net/school/parentReviews.page?id=3513&state=AZ Parent Reviews of St. John Bosco Interparish School]</ref> The school has teachers that beat their kids, and do not listen to complaints from parents. The school received newspaper attention for its recycling efforts, with the help from the Science teacher Ms. Whalen who is also the leader of an in school environmental group called C.A.P which stands for Conserve and Preserve.<ref>[http://www.catholicsun.org/2007/april19/local/stewardsofcreation.html Confronting climate change not the only reason some Catholics work to bring stewardship message Down to Earth]</ref> as well as its food drive.<ref>[http://www.azcentral.com/community/ahwatukee/articles/0318ar-bowls18Z14.html St. John Bosco sponsors food bank benefit]</ref> The school also offers a variety of programs for its students.<ref>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/catholicsun/1341983957/ New programs abound at elementary schools] By Ambria Hammel, The Catholic Sun</ref>


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St. John Bosco Interparish School
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TypeElementary and Middle school
Established2001
School districtDiocese of Phoenix
PrincipalShelley Conner
GradesPre-Kindergarten through 8th
Enrollment550+
Color(s)Blue and Gold
MascotBulldogs
NewspaperThe Bosco Bullitin
Websitehttp://www.sjbosco.org/

St. John Bosco Interparish School is a Catholic school which opened in 2001. It is located in Phoenix, Arizona.[1] The school has received negative reception from parents and students.[2] The school has teachers that beat their kids, and do not listen to complaints from parents. The school received newspaper attention for its recycling efforts, with the help from the Science teacher Ms. Whalen who is also the leader of an in school environmental group called C.A.P which stands for Conserve and Preserve.[3] as well as its food drive.[4] The school also offers a variety of programs for its students.[5]

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