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  1. Regis High School was founded in 1914, through the financial bequest of a single (originally anonymous) benefactress, Julia M. Grant, the widow of New York City mayor Hugh J. Grant. She stipulated that her gift be used to build a Jesuit high school providing a free education for Catholic boys with special consideration given to those who could ...

    • 1914; 109 years ago
    • Rev. Christopher Devron, S.J.
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Colin_JostColin Jost - Wikipedia

    Colin Jost was born and raised in New York City in the Grymes Hill neighborhood of Staten Island, the elder of two sons. [9] [10] [11] His mother, Kerry J. Kelly, was the chief medical officer for the New York City Fire Department , [12] and his father, Daniel A. Jost, was a teacher at Staten Island Technical High School .

  3. Regis High School was founded in 1914, through the financial bequest of a single (originally anonymous) benefactress, Julia M. Grant, the widow of New York City mayor Hugh J. Grant. She stipulated that her gift be used to build a Jesuit high school providing a free education for Catholic boys with special consideration given to those who could ...

  4. Apr 18, 2024 · regis.org. (212) 288-1100. 55 E 84TH ST. NEW YORK, NY 10028. About Regis High School... All-Boys School. Catholic.

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    • (212) 288-1100
    • 55 E 84TH ST, NEW YORK, 10028, NY
  5. The team finished the season ranked #2 in New York City among all public, private, and Catholic schools as well as ranked #46 in the country by USA Today and the United Soccer Coaches Association. Three players were chosen to represent the team in the NYC Mayor’s Cup team with one being named team captain and another capturing game MVP honors.

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  7. Sep 15, 2014 · Regis High School was designated a New York City landmark in 1969 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places by the U.S. Department of the Interior in 1980. The school’s landmark status was acknowledged at some point in time with a plaque outside the 84th Street entrance, but the plaque went missing over a quarter of a century ago.