Brophy Faculty Member Receives Phoenix Indian Center Honor
Mr. Cooper Davis, a Brophy alumnus and faculty member, was recently honored at Phoenix Indian Center's 2024 Arizona American Indian Excellence in Leadership Awards. Cooper received the Friend of the Community award at a ceremony on Nov. 22 at the Heard Museum.
Cooper led Brophy's Native Land initiative and is the long-time faculty leader of the Brophy Native American Club. He has also been a tireless advocate for the protection of Oak Flat. In addition to teaching in Brophy's Art & Innovation Department, Cooper is also the school's sustainability coordinator.
This morning, Brophy College Preparatory proudly hosted its New Student Convocation, a cherished tradition that prayerfully welcomes new students and their families into the Brophy community. This year’s convocation was particularly special, as it marked the arrival of the Class of 2028, coinciding with the school’s centennial year, as well as the Loyola Academy Scholar Class of 2031.
The ceremony included a prayerful reflection, highlighting the school’s commitment to faith and the Jesuit tradition. The event concluded with a blessing for the new students and their families, setting a positive and hopeful tone for the years to come. As the Class of 2028 begins its journey at Brophy, and the Loyola Academy Scholars continue their academic path, they do so with the full support of the Brophy community.