New department chairs announced for English, Science, and Theology WARWICK, RI (April 20, 2020) – Today, Mr. Mark DeCiccio ’03, Principal, announced new department chair appointments for English, Science, and Theology for the 2020-2021 Academic Year beginning in the fall. Among the appointments, Ms. Melissa Andrews will lead the English department, Mr. William Johnston ’99 will chair the Science department, and Fr. Brian Morris ’03 will direct the Theology department....Read More
In emotional calls, Fr. Marciano ’75 notifies incoming Healey Scholarship recipients WARWICK, RI (April 14, 2020) – On Wednesday, April 8th, Father Robert L. Marciano, KHS ’75 had the unique privilege of making phone calls that would be the answer to many prayers, and ultimately, will change lives forever. Each year, Mr. Joseph P. Healey ’84 funds four full scholarships for incoming students to attend Bishop Hendricken at no cost...Read More
Bishop Hendricken’s 46th Annual Hunger Walk takes place online For further information, contact: Mrs. Michele King, Director of Communications, 401.787.1119, mking@hendricken.com WARWICK, RI (April 1, 2020) – Since 1975, the Bishop Hendricken community has come together for an annual “Hunger Walk” on Holy Thursday. Each year a group of students, faculty, alumni and friends, nearly 1000 strong, embark on a 10K walk from St. Kevin Church, through the neighborhoods of Warwick,...Read More
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Bishop Hendricken is committed to providing students with resources to continue their education remotely via virtual learning. The following links and information are provided to students, parents, and families for use as common resources for their virtual learning experience. [su_divider top=”no” size=”1″ margin=”40″] Assignments & Educational Materials Click the platform name to launch its website, or link to download in an app store. PLUSPORTALS...Read More
“It was understood between the two of us just how much this meant.” When Kelly Collamati, Assistant to the President and long-time Bishop Hendricken staff member, was scrolling through Facebook last year, she came across something that portrayed a pain she knew all too well. On her screen was “Melancolie,” a sculpture by Swiss artist, Albert György. An all-copper piece that resides in Geneva, it depicts a seemingly defeated figure...Read More