A year later, eight more Sisters arrived to begin their work with Italian immigrants in Third Ward at Our Lady of Pompei Church.
[2] On September 15, 1954, St. Joan Antida High School opened its doors to the young women of Milwaukee.
St. Joan Antida High School's curriculum is built in a career pathway model focused around engineering/information technology, business and healthcare[4] that offers Advanced Placement coursework.
[5] The school also offers an "Empower Hour," a 13-week course each semester that gives them the opportunity to earn credits towards graduation focused on enriching skills and activities.
[7] The school also offers a number of athletic opportunities including basketball, volleyball, track, tennis, soccer, cheer and cross country.