Bishop Foley Catholic High School

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Bishop Foley Catholic High School is a co-educational Catholic high school affiliated with the Archdiocese of Detroit. Founded in 1965, it is named for the first American Bishop of Detroit, John Samuel Foley. It is located in Madison Heights, Michigan and typically has an enrollment of around 540 students. It is governed by an advisory elected Board of Education, but the final power rests with the President, who is always the pastor of one of the school's two founding parishes: St. Dennis Church in Royal Oak, or Guardian Angels Church in Clawson.

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President: Rev. Gerard J. LeBoeuf (GA)

Principal: Joanne Molnar

Vice Principal: Timothy Scanlon

Athletic Director: Vic Fournier

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