BOSTON, MA (February 16, 2023) – Bishop Hendricken High School congratulates Joe Mazzulla ’06 on his appointment as 19th head coach of the Boston Celtics. Mazzulla was announced as the official position holder by the Celtics this morning. “The entire Hendricken community joins to celebrate and congratulate Coach Mazzulla on his new role,” said Fr. Robert L. Marciano, KHS ’75, President. “On a recent visit to Hendricken to speak with...Read More
WARWICK, RI (February 13, 2023) – Mark DeCiccio ’03, Principal, and Natalie Kessimian, Assistant Principal, are pleased to announce that Atul Thyvalappil ’23 and Alexander White ’23 have been named National Merit Scholarship Finalists and are now being considered to receive a National Merit Scholarship Award. The 68th annual National Merit Scholarship Program recently determined which of the thousands of Semifinalists met all requirements to advance to Finalist standing in...Read More
Fr. Robert L. Marciano, KHS ’75, President, and Mr. Mark R. DeCiccio ’03, Principal, share a Catholic Schools Week reflection: After her husband died, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton turned to God and the Church to make sense of where her life was going. Mother Seton, as she came to be called, quickly began to put her energy toward others. After founding the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph in 1809,...Read More
NEW ORLEANS, LA (January 23, 2023) – Bishop Hendricken High School is pleased to announce Coach James “Jim” Doyle has been named The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association’s (USTFCCCA) 2022 Boys Cross Country High School Coach of the Year for the state of Rhode Island. Doyle has earned this honor twice before in 2018 and 2021. A committee of experts from around the nation selected Doyle...Read More
The following is a Martin Luther King Jr. Day Reflection by Hunter Robbins ’23: “We may have all come on different ships, but we’re in the same boat now.” You live in America; I live in America. What you do impacts me, and what I do impacts you. Your faults hurt me, but they also hurt you. The things you do, or do not do, are what define your impact....Read More