WARWICK, RI (February 11, 2022) — In honor of Black History Month, Lieutenant Commander Kasim Yarn, Rhode Island Director of Veterans Affairs, will lead a speaking presentation and discussion on race with the Bishop Hendricken community on Thursday, February 17, 2022 at 9:30am in McNally Gym. Following his presentation, Director Yarn will open up for a Q&A session with the school community. “Director Yarn’s last visit to Bishop Hendricken was...Read More
WARWICK, RI (February 8, 2022) – Today, Fr. Robert L. Marciano, KHS ’75, President, is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Christopher Lefoley, CPA ’76 as Bishop Hendricken High School’s Director of Finance, effective immediately. “Christopher Lefoley has been a lifelong friend and sterling Catholic gentleman,” said Fr. Marciano. “I am also pleased to appoint him to the Bishop Hendricken Board of Advisors to serve as Chairman of our...Read More
A Catholic Schools Week reflection by Braeden Shields ’22 In all honesty, my true Catholic journey didn’t begin as soon as I walked through the doors of Hendricken. Just as many of you do today, I was someone who went through the process day-in and day-out; doing simply what I was instructed to do. I would say the morning prayer or pitch in a dollar for donations, but never thought...Read More
Fr. Robert L. Marciano, KHS ’75, President, and Mr. Mark R. DeCiccio ’03, Principal, share a Catholic Schools Week reflection: While fighting in the Battle of Pamplona, St. Ignatius of Loyola, then a Spanish knight, was struck with a cannonball, forcing him to be removed from the battlefield. While recovering in a nearby monastery, the only books available to him were about the life of Christ and the lives of...Read More
WARWICK, RI (January 28, 2022) – It’s admission notification day! Today, Bishop Hendricken High School extended admission for fall 2022 to 211 young men who applied as part of the priority filing group. Of these, 182 were accepted into the incoming freshman class, 25 into 8th Grade SELECT, and 4 as transfer applicants. Students receiving acceptances hail from public, Catholic, private, and charter schools. Top applicant cities and towns include...Read More