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Bishop Kearney Field

Bishop Kearney High School
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Address
125 Kings Highway South
Rochester (Irondequoit, New York), New York, (Monroe County) 14617
United States
Coordinates 43°12′6″N 77°34′43″W / 43.20167°N 77.57861°W / 43.20167; -77.57861Coordinates: 43°12′6″N 77°34′43″W / 43.20167°N 77.57861°W / 43.20167; -77.57861
Information
Type Private, Coeducational
Motto Fac Omnia Bene
(Do All Things Well.)
Denomination Roman Catholic
Established 1962
Founder Blessed Edmund Rice
CEEB code 334773
NCES School ID 00929483
President Steve Salluzzo
Principal Jason Simoni
Grades 612
Enrollment 447 (2008)
Student to teacher ratio 15:1
Campus size 42 acres (17 ha)
Campus type suburban
Color(s) Blue, Black and White             
Team name The Kings, "Lady" Kings (girl teams)
Accreditation Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Founding Orders Christian Brothers and School Sisters of Notre Dame
Associations NCEA
Chief Executive Officer Thomas O'Neil
Athletic Director Chris Belmont
Admissions Director Fred Tillinghast
Website

Bishop Kearney High School is a Roman Catholic educational institution in Irondequoit, New York, USA, a suburb of Rochester. It is a private high school with a middle school subdivision, serving students in grades 6 through 12. The school occupies a sprawling 42-acre (170,000 m2) campus near the geographic center of Irondequoit, just 1 mile from Lake Ontario, and 10 minutes away from downtown Rochester.

Bishop Kearney High School was co-founded by Blessed Edmund Rice and the Congregation of Christian Brothers of Ireland, with the School Sisters of Notre Dame. The school was named after Bishop James E. Kearney of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester. It opened in 1962, accepting only freshmen at the time. Those freshmen remained the school's upperclassmen throughout their tenure, so they became the first graduates in 1966. It was opened at the same time as a nearly identical sister school, Cardinal Mooney High School, which closed in 1989. Bishop Kearney's first principal was the late Joseph M. Clark, FSCH, of the Congregation of Christian Brothers of Ireland.

On February 13, 2007, the school announced that local billionaire B. Thomas Golisano would be donating a substantial amount to the school for improvements in technology. The money will allow the school to provide every student with a laptop computer, as well as fund a wireless network, digital projection systems, video conferencing systems, and interactive whiteboards, with the stated goal of making the school "the most technologically advanced high school" in the country. The school will also be making curriculum enhancements with its College Prep Plus, to "better prepare students for the working world," including work-scholarship opportunities with local colleges and businesses. The donation has prompted the school to announce a pending name change, to "Bishop Kearney High School / A Golisano Education Partner."


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