Miss Mary J. Donohoe,
principal of Bayonne School #4 from 1895 to 1933, was born in 1862.
The daughter of John and Bridget Donohoe, Miss Donohoe was born across
from the present location of this school at 33 Dodge Street. This
remained her residence for her entire life.
When
not at her Bayonne home, Miss Donohoe would spend the summer months
at her home in Asbury Park, New Jersey.
A
star pupil during her elementary and secondary school years, Miss Donohoe
attended the original school building on this site during the 1860's.
It was during these years that she began to consider a career in education.
Pursuing her ambition, Miss Donohoe joined the school's faculty in 1878
as a substitute teacher at a salary of two hundred dollars a year.
Miss
Donohoe proved to be an extremely competent and popular teacher with
both her students and fellow teachers. In 1894, she was appointed
vice principal at the school.
Assuming
the principalship in 1895, Miss Donohoe remained in the position until
her retirement in 1933.
The
highlight of her career came in 1921, when school number four on East
Fifth Street was rebuilt and named the Mary J. Donohoe School in honor
of one whose entire life was devoted to the service of others.
Upon
her reitrement in 1933, one of the largest ceremonies ever held in the
city was given in her honor.
Miss
Donohoe served the Bayonne School System for over 55 years and, at her
death on March 23rd, 1941 at the age of 79, she was mourned by thousands
of her former students whose lives were made a little richer because
of her presence.