Bishop McGann-Mercy Diocesan High School

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Bishop McGann-Mercy Diocesan High School
Established 1956, by the
Sisters of Mercy
School type Roman Catholic School
Grades 7-12
Principal Steven Cheeseman, Ed.D.
Location Riverhead, New York, United States
Students 435
Faculty 53
Athletics Mercy Monarchs
Colors Green and gold
Mascot Monarch
Website McGann-Mercy.org

Bishop McGann-Mercy Diocesan High School, formerly Mercy High School, is a high school in Riverhead, New York on Long Island.

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Founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1956, five nuns were sent from their Brooklyn convent to create and staff a co-educational high school on the East End of Long Island to be named Mercy High School. In the first year of operation, there were 47 students, using excess classrooms of the nearby St. John the Baptist parish. In October 1962, a new building was dedicated by Bishop Walter Kellenberg of the newly formed Diocese of Rockville Centre which still serves as the present building. In 1992, it was decided that a junior high school was to be added to the already ninth through twelfth grades. In 2002, the Diocese of Rockville Centre and the Sisters of Mercy created a partnership to better enhance the needs of the school. In September 2003, the school's name officially changed to Bishop McGann-Mercy Diocesan High School, after Bishop John McGann, the Diocese's longtime leader, and the Sisters of Mercy signifying the partnership. The school's numbers have swelled in the past five years, following a time when some thought the school might close. The Diocese takeover saved the school from debt. Mr. Charles Bender is the Dean of Students.

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