Alumni

Welcome from the Director of Advancement

As an alumnus, parent, grandparent, or friend of Brother Martin, there are many opportunities to support the mission of Brother Martin High School. 

I encourage you to visit campus and experience the special work being done by our students, faculty, and staff. 

If you would like to schedule a visit, please contact me at (504) 284-6700 or email kspellman@brothermartin.com.

Kenny Spellman ’84
Director of Advancement 

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Alumni News

St. Aloysius Class of 1966 Hosts Annual Mike Buras Crawfish Boil

April 29, 2019

The St. Aloysius Class of 1966 held their annual crawfish boil at the home of class member Paul Gagnet ’66 SA this past weekend.

NOLA.com: Irv. Smith, Jr. ’16 is Big, Fast and Ready to Take on the NFL

April 24, 2019

Road to the Pros: Part 2 Road to the Pros: Part 3 All information derived from NOLA.com article. By Luke Johnson, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune It was apparent early that Irv […]

Alumni and Current Dads Come Together for Day of Reflection

April 16, 2019

On Saturday, April 13, alumni and current dads joined together in prayer for a Day of Reflection and Mass on campus. The day’s activities consisted of presentations by guest speaker […]

13th Annual President’s Dinner Celebrates President Greg Rando ’77

April 12, 2019

The Brother Martin High School President’s Dinner returned to Commander’s Palace this year. The 13th annual dinner was the first for Greg Rando ’77 as President. The evening began with cocktails, hors-d’oeuvres […]

Crusaders Attend 50/150 Student Celebration!

April 5, 2019

Continuing with our 50/150 anniversary celebration, our Crusaders, faculty, and staff participated in a 50/150 student celebration on Wednesday, April 3rd. The event was held in conjunction with our 150th […]

Baseball Throwback: Crusaders Dress Out in St. Aloysius and Cor Jesu Uniforms

April 3, 2019

On Thursday, March 21st, the Brother Martin Baseball team will dress out in ‘throwback’ St. Aloysius uniforms in honor of the 50-year anniversary of Brother Martin High School and 150 […]

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