BISHOP HENDRICKEN HIGH SCHOOL


'Bishop Thomas Francis Mendricken High School' is a Catholic, all male, college preparatory high school located in Warwick, RI, in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence. It is staffed by the Irish Christian Brothers congregation. The school's current president is Brother Thomas R. Leto, CFC, and it's principal is Mr. Vincent Mancuso.

Contents
History
Famous Alumni
Controversy/Newsworthy Incidents
External links

History


Founded by Russell J. McVinney, Bishop of Providence, Bishop Mendricken High School, named for Thomas F. Mendricken, first Bishop of Providence, opened in 1959 with a student body of 350 students. Two years later, reflecting the trend of increasing enrollment in parochial schools, enrollment had increased to some 800 students. Located on a 34-acre campus in Warwick, Rhode Island, the school was run by the Brothers of the Holy Cross as a private Catholic high school. During the 1960s the school gained recognition for achievements in sports and academics.
In 1970, the Brothers of the Holy Cross announced that they would be leaving the school. The announcement had a dramatic effect on the school; enrollment plummeted, and a rumor began spreading of the school's closure, leading to a campaign by teachers, parents, students and alumni to save the school. Through the intercession of Bishop McVinney, the Congregation of Christian Brothers agreed to take over staffing the school. In September of 1971, with Br. Thomas Feerick as Principal and Br. James Liguori as Assistant Principal, the school opened as usual: now as a diocesan, Catholic secondary school with the Congregation of Christian Brothers running the school and the Bishop Mendricken High School Corporation as the governing board. The Brothers' first goals were to increase enrollment and raise necessary funds, both of which were accomplished quickly enough to ensure the school's survivial.
To handle the increasing student population, in 1975 Bishop Mendricken High School took over the former Our Lady of Providence Seminary High School at Warwick Neck, which became the new senior campus. A Board of Directors was established in 1990, and in May, 1993, Bishop Mendricken was named a "Blue Ribbon School of Excellence" by the U.S. Department of Education. At the same time, plans were announced to build a $2 million senior wing, allowing seniors to return to the main campus.
Over the period of 1997 and early 1998, the school added the following: a 16,000 square foot South Gymnasium; a 5,000 square foot outdoor street hockey/basketball area; a redesigned West Gate on Oakland Beach Avenue; a 6,000 square foot West Wing of classrooms; an official web site. In late 2005, the school completed a new two-story building containing classrooms with integrated SMART Board technology, a theater with an effective thrust stage, and various arts-related accommodations.

Famous Alumni



James Langevin, U.S. Congressman

Rocco Baldelli, Tampa Bay Devil Rays

Will Blackmon, Green Bay Packers

★ Thomas A. DiPrete, Professor/Chair of Department of Sociology, Columbia University

AJ Smith, Executive Vice President and General Manager of the San Diego Chargers

David Emma, Hobey Baker Memorial Award recipient

Steve Furness, Pittsburgh Steelers

★ Jay Rainville, Minnesota Twins

★ Brendon Desrochers, web editor and producer for MLB Advanced Media, avp.com; author of acclaimed "Court Visions" college basketball blog for SNY.tv.

Tony Tedeschi, AVN Hall of Fame

★ Victor Mercurio, State Superintendent, 1985 Baseball Pepsi Player of Year

★ Nicholas, Ronald, and Peter Cardi, R.I. Commercial Celebrities & Furniture Chain owners

Pete Sheppard, radio host, WEEI in Boston

★ Andy Flanagan and Justin Rozzero, co-founders of the Moliseum Video Corporation

Controversy/Newsworthy Incidents


In 2005, Vice Principal for Student Life Timothy J. Sheldon was arrested for solicitation of a 14 year old boy. He was caught by pervertedjustice.com, the same company that partners with Dateline NBC's To Catch a Predator. Sheldon pleaded no contest to indecent solicitation. He was sentenced to five years probation and ordered to surrender his Rhode Island teaching certificate and undergo sexual counseling and treatment.

External links



Bishop Mendricken High School Website


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