WWLTV cites here some of the school's notable alums.
Xavier Prep has educated generations of local African-American and minority students since opening in 1915. It opened as a coeducational school but became an all-girls' school in 1970.But most New Orleanians with no personal connection to the school are familiar with its marching band as an annual Carnival institution.
Located on Magazine Street, the school was founded by St. Katharine Drexel and the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, who also founded Xavier University.
Among the notable Xavier Prep alumni are Judge Edwin Lombard, former New Orleans first ladies Sybil Morial and Mickey Barthelemy, as well as singer Wanda Rouzan, who also taught at the school.
In 2006, Xavier Prep took in students from Katrina-damaged St. Augustine High and St. Mary's Academy to form what was called the M.A.X. School that year.
While Xavier Prep’s campus housed the students, it was the smallest of the three campuses so only a an allotted number of students attended. Faced with a small space and a lot of students, the MAX still flourished even if only for the spring semester. It managed to send its class of 2006 into the world, and unite its underclassmen in a way that had never been done before.Naturally, the MAX school had a band.
I watched it debut in the Krewe Of Carrollton parade that year. I remember the two cops on the corner watching the band with us were ribbing each other. Apparently one of them was a St. Mary's alum. As the band approached, her partner teased, "That sounds like a Xaaaavier Prep band to me!" In the future no one will be able to claim they can tell you what that sounds like.
Fortunately, I managed to get this video of the MAX band passing. Sorry about the grainy video. It was way back in 2006, after all, so I had trouble getting the hand crank on my 16mm Cine-Kodak to turn. The sound is okay though. Maybe even Xaaaavier Prep quality.
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