Warwick, RI (December 19, 2025)- With several students receiving college acceptances, Bishop Hendricken High School would like to recognize a few individuals who have gone above and beyond and earned truly impressive acceptances. Jetson Wilk ’26 has been accepted to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and plans to pursue Chemical Engineering. Academically, Jetson has taken an exceptionally rigorous course load and has enrolled in the maximum number of AP courses allowed for seniors. He is a motivated and dedicated student who...Read More
Warwick, RI (December 15, 2025) – Bishop Hendricken High School proudly announces that Jetson Wilk ’26 has been named one of the Top 100 Emerging Innovators of 2026. This distinction highlights Jetson’s creativity, leadership, and commitment to making a meaningful impact in his community and beyond. Jetson was selected from an exceptionally talented group of students representing 29 countries and 25 U.S. states, reflecting the global scope and competitiveness of...Read More
Warwick, RI (December 11, 2025) – Five Bishop Hendricken High School students have been selected to perform at the prestigious All-State Music Festival. Two of those students earned the distinguished honor of being ranked first in the state on their instruments. Congratulations to: Adam Little, Senior Jazz – #1 Ranked Tenor Saxophone in the state Alejandro Quintero Cashore, Senior Strings – #1 Ranked Cello in the state Braden Stackrow, Senior...Read More
Congratulations to coaches Mark McPhillips ’08, Steven Baker ’20, and the varsity unified volleyball team on winning the 2025 Rhode Island Interscholastic League Division I state title! Our Brother T. Leto Options program, which began in 2008, has grown remarkably over the past 17 years. By touching the hearts of all those involved, the program has helped students soar in Hawk Country. With a 3-0 victory over East Greenwich in...Read More
Warwick, RI (November 28, 2025)- Bishop Hendricken defeated La Salle Academy on Friday, November 22, in the Division I State Football Championship at Cranston Stadium. With a final score of Hawks 13-3, Hendricken claimed the trophy for the 20th time in school history. “This season was a true testament to the culture we build at Bishop Hendricken,” Principal/President Mark DeCiccio ’03 said. “These young men faced adversity head-on and relied...Read More