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  1. Bishop Kearney High School was co-founded by Edmund Rice and the Congregation of Christian Brothers of Ireland, with the School Sisters of Notre Dame. The school was named after James E. Kearney of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester. It opened in 1962, accepting only freshmen at the time.

  2. Bishop Raymond A. Kearney High School was founded in 1961 as part of the Diocesan system of schools. It was dedicated by Most Rev. Brian Joseph McEntegart on November 2, 1961, and named in honor of the youngest auxiliary bishop of Brooklyn who had served the diocese from 1935 until his death on October 1, 1956.

  3. Catholic coeducational high school in the tradition of the Christian Brothers and of the School Sisters of Notre Dame. Admissions, academics, and athletics information.

  4. Oct 4, 2016 · Bishop Kearney almost shut down during those years, but was rescued by Thomas Golisano, the founder of Paychex. The Irish Christian Brothers sold the school and it became a Golisano Partner School, which meant that it received significant financial support from Mr. Golisano. bkhs.org/golisano-education-partnership.

  5. May 4, 2012 · It was dedicated April 28, 1963, and school officials said they believe it was the first school in the nation to be named after a living bishop: James E. Kearney, the fifth bishop of Rochester.

  6. Bishop Kearney High School founded 1962 is a girls only private Roman Catholic college preparatory day school located in Rochester, NY United States. Bishop Kearney High School enrolls day students only with a total student enrollment of 450 in day grades 6th to 12th.

  7. Founded in 1962, by Bishop James E. Kearney of the Roman Catholic Church , and Monsignor William M. Roche, superintendent of the Rochester Diocesan Schools, Bishop Kearney l is...

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