XAVERIAN HIGH SCHOOL


'Xaverian High School' is a private, all-male, college-preparatory school located in Brooklyn, New York. The school was founded in 1957 by the Xaverian Brothers.[1] The school is a member of the Catholic High School Athletic Association (CHSAA). Xaverian is governed by a President and Board of Trustees. President Salvatore C. Ferrera has served as President since 1993. It is operated independent of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn.

Contents
2007 Restructuring
Notable alumni
References
External links

2007 Restructuring


Beginning in July 2007 Xaverian will shift its academic structure from a conventional high school model to a small school governance model administered by a president, provost, and three principals.[2] The provost position is responsible for consolidating academic leadership and facilitating strategic decision-making, financial planning, and management. The positions of Principal of Gifted Programs, Principal of Academy, and Principal of Ryken/Legacy report to the provost.

Notable alumni



Rich Aurilia, professional baseball player, 1989[3]

Michael Badalucco, Emmy-winning actor, 1972[4][5]

Scott Baio, actor[6]

Jason Calacanis, Internet entrepreneur (Chairman & Co-Founder, Weblogs, Inc. Network), 1988[7]

Levance Fields, college basketball player, 2005[8]

★ Chris Hoban, New York City Police Officer[9]

Chris Mullin, VP of Basketball Operations for the Golden State Warriors, 1981[10]

Tito Nieves, singer (left before graduating; given Honorary Diploma 1994)

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Chris Taft, NBA Player, 2003[11]

References


1. Xaverian High School
2. New Structure to Educate Students at Xaverian Marie Elena Giossi
3. Aurilia enjoys New York homecoming
4. Hero Worship
5. U.S. Catholic Bishops - Catholic Communication Campaign
6. IMDb: Biography for Scott Baio
7. Featured Discussion Leaders
8. Player Bio: Levance Fields :: Men's Basketball
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10. Chris Mullin Named Hall of Fame Finalist
11. Chris Taft profile

External links



Official site

Xaverian Brothers sponsored schools

Joe DiMaggio Award Official site

Xaverian Distinguished Alumni

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