Bishop Foley Catholic High School

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Bishop Foley Catholic High School
Established 1965
Type Private co-ed secondary
Affiliation Catholic
President Rev. Gerard J. LeBoeuf (GA)
Principal Mrs. Joanne Molnar
Students 540
Grades 9–12
Location Madison Heights, Michigan USA
Website bishopfoley.org

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[edit] History of Bishop Foley Catholic High School

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. Bishop Foley is accredited by North Central (NCA).

From 1888 until 1918, Bishop John Samuel Foley headed the Catholic diocese of Detroit. As Detroit's first American bishop, his 30 years of leadership remains the longest for the Archdiocese of Detroit. Immigration to Detroit during this period was very heavy, not only from Europe, but also from the American South, to meet the labor needs of the rapidly expanding automotive industry.

Bishop Foley established the first black Catholic parish, St. Peter Claver, in 1911, although chapels and missions for black Catholics had existed since the late 1870s.

The school's most notable rivals in terms of athletics are Shrine High School in Royal Oak, Michigan, Cardinal Mooney in Marine City, Michigan, Waterford Lady of the Lakes in Waterford, Michigan and Gabriel Richard in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

[edit] Administration

  • President: Rev. Gerard J. LeBoeuf (GA)
  • Principal: Joanne Molner
  • Vice Principal: Timothy Scanlon
  • Athletic Director: Vic Fournier
  • Campus Minister: Marisa LaRocca
  • Director of Advancement: Mary Randazzo

[edit] Fun Facts About Bishop Foley

  • Bishop Foley offers four years of Christian Service Programs, requiring that you do a certain amount of service hours to graduate.
  • Three 5-year language programs, including French, German, and Spanish. All the language teachers are qualified for their respective languages.
  • Exciting electives in pottery, TV Production, Drafting, Computer Programming, Business, Genetics, A+ Certification, Marketing, and Forensic Science.
  • Award winning debate, art, forensics, music, photography, yearbook, and journalism teams.
  • Clubs such as SADD, NHS, Drama, Ambassador, Amnesty International, Robotics, and many more!!
  • 13 AP subjects beginning Sophomore Year, 15 for the 2006-2007 school year
  • Full Honors Programs
  • 98% of graduates attend college
  • Over $2.5 Million in renewable scholarships
  • Many Catholic League, state, and national championship awards for athletics.

[edit] School Day at Bishop Foley

The school day is divided up into 7 periods, usually called hours, and all class periods are 50 minutes long. The school day begins at 7:50am and ends with the final bell at 2:50pm. The school day begins with prayer, the Hail Mary, and then the Pledge; and then some announcements from either the Principal or Vice Principal. After second hour, there is homeroom, which is where announcements are read. During second semester of the 2006-2007 school year, the administration has started showing the announcements on the school television network, mostly produced by the television production class.

There are two lunch periods during the school day- Lunch A meets before 4th hour, and Lunch B meets after 4th Hour. Bishop Foley uses the Meal Magic system, which is a moneyless system where each student gets a 4-digit combo to access their account.

[edit] Famous Alumni

  • Mark Campbell (University of Michigan Graduate, Current NFL football player)

[edit] Extracurricular Activities

Bishop Foley offers many extracurricular and after-school programs besides athletics. The clubs range from the robotics team to key club to chess club, among others. The Robotics team has been very successful in recent years. The team in 2006, known as "Foley Freeze", competed in the Indiana Robotics Invitational (IRI) and took home the first place trophy. The team competes as part of F.I.R.S.T. (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), which has some very good teams from the Great Lake States. They were also able to spend a week in Atlanta, competing at the F.I.R.S.T event that took place at the Georgia Dome, home of the Atlanta Falcons.

They also have a Student Council, which is in charge of running the dances, homecoming festivities, charitable fundraising, and much more.

[edit] Athletics

  • Bishop Foley's athletic program has participation from over 61% of their students in at least one sport. Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Freshman teams compete year-round, offering opportunities for students at all skill levels.
  • Ten varsity sports are offered for young men including football, golf, cross country, soccer, basketball, wrestling, track & field, baseball, tennis, and lacrosse.
  • Young women can compete in ten varsity sports including swimming, tennis, cheerleading, pom/dance, basketball, volleyball, track & field, softball, cross country soccer. Basketball, Volleyball, and Soccer all have 3 teams- Freshman, Junior Varsity (JV), and Varsity.

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