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Bishop Kenny High School

Bishop Kenny High School
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Address
1055 Kingman Avenue
Jacksonville, Florida, (Duval County) 32207
United States
Coordinates 30°18′33″N 81°38′26″W / 30.30917°N 81.64056°W / 30.30917; -81.64056Coordinates: 30°18′33″N 81°38′26″W / 30.30917°N 81.64056°W / 30.30917; -81.64056
Information
Type Private, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established 1952
Founder Archbishop John P. Hurley
Oversight Diocese of St. Augustine
President Rev. Michael Houle
Principal Todd Orlando
Faculty 83
Grades 912
Enrollment 1,210
Campus Urban Riverfront
Color(s) Red Black and White               
Slogan "Preparing young people for college and for life"
Mascot Cornelius the Crusader
Team name Crusaders
Rival Bolles School
Episcopal School of Jacksonville
Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Average SAT scores 1549
Average ACT scores 23.4
Publication The Avenue
Newspaper The Shield
Yearbook Crusader
Tuition $7,020-$9,900
Alumni 14,000+
Website

Bishop Kenny High School (commonly referred to as Bishop Kenny or BKHS) is a private, college-preparatory, coeducational Catholic high school in Jacksonville, Florida. It is located in and administered by the Roman Catholic Diocese of St. Augustine. The founder Archbishop Joseph Patrick Hurley established the school in 1952, following the merger of three previous Catholic high schools in the Jacksonville area. Bishop Kenny High School was renamed in honor of William John Kenny, the third bishop of the Diocese of St. Augustine.

Bishop Kenny High School is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Bishop Kenny holds membership in the National Catholic Education Association, the Florida Catholic Conference, The College Board, the National Association for College Admission Counseling, and the Florida High School Athletic Association.

Bishop Kenny's sports teams, commonly known by their "Crusaders" nickname, are sanctioned by the Florida High School Activities Association (FHSAA). In their 60-year history, the school's varsity sports teams have won thirty-seven state team championships.

Among Bishop Kenny's alumni are the computer scientist Philip Don Estridge, the federal administrator Jim Towey, musicians Billy Powell and Virgil Roger du Pont III, the MLB All-Star Jonathan Papelbon, television host and model Yoanna House, anchor Donna Deegan, and head coach Pat McMahon.


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