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Bishop Feehan is notable for its long standing tradition of admitting students of varying academic ability. Unlike many other non-public high schools in Massachusetts, Bishop Feehan generally does not seek out only the most intelligent students. Instead the schools opts for a more well-rounded student body in which all students can feel comfortable.
Bishop Feehan is notable for its long standing tradition of admitting students of varying academic ability. Unlike many other non-public high schools in Massachusetts, Bishop Feehan generally does not seek out only the most intelligent students. Instead the schools opts for a more well-rounded student body in which all students can feel comfortable.


Nevertheless Feehan holds all students to high academic standards. Feehan offers 13 AP classes and honors courses in mathematics, foreign languages, English, science and the arts. An engineering class is offered in conjunction with the Museum of Science in Boston. Feehan is one of less than 20 schools in the nation to offer multiple levels of Arabic classes. They are held in conjunction with Cairo University in Egypt. Feehan's most recent graduating class contained 41 AP scholars and 51 President's Education Award winners. 99% of the class of 2008 was accepted to a four-year institution and 98% enrolled at a four-year institution.
Nevertheless Feehan holds all students to high academic standards. Feehan offers 13 AP classes as well as honors courses in mathematics, foreign languages, English, science and the arts. An engineering class is offered in conjunction with the Museum of Science in Boston. Feehan is one of fewer than 20 schools in the nation to offer multiple levels of Arabic classes. They are held in conjunction with Cairo University in Egypt. Feehan's most recent graduating class contained 41 AP scholars and 51 President's Education Award winners. 99% of the class of 2008 was accepted to a four-year institution and 98% enrolled at a four-year institution.

== Student life ==
== Student life ==
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Bishop Feehan High School
Address
Map
70 Holcott Drive

,,
02703

Coordinates41°57′51″N 71°17′42″W / 41.96417°N 71.29500°W / 41.96417; -71.29500
Information
TypePrivate, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic,
Sisters of Mercy
Established1961
PresidentChristopher Servant
PrincipalBill Runey
ChaplainFr. Tom Costa
Faculty85
Grades912
Number of students1025
Average class size19
Student to teacher ratio13:1
Color(s)Green, Gold and White    
Athletics conferenceEastern Athletic Conference
Team nameShamrocks
AccreditationNew England Association of Schools and Colleges
PublicationCeltic Collage (literary/art magazine)
NewspaperThe Spire
YearbookFlashback
Athletic DirectorPaul O'Boy
Websitewww.bishopfeehan.com

Bishop Feehan High School is a co-educational Catholic high school in Attleboro, Massachusetts. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fall River. Founded in 1961 by the Sisters of Mercy, the school has grown to over 1000 students. Each class is approximately 200 students except the class of 2012 which has over 300 students, who are selected from a significantly larger pool of applicants.[citation needed]

The second of four regional Catholic high schools constructed in the Diocese of Fall River, Bishop Feehan High School opened its doors in the Fall of 1961. Bishop Feehan, a Roman Catholic institution, was founded to form a partnership with the families of the Attleboro area in educating teenagers in the teachings of Jesus Christ and His Church.

From the outset, Feehan’s mission was clear: to provide the best in quality Catholic education. Under the guidance of the Sisters of Mercy, who were selected by Bishop James L. Connolly, D.D., to staff the school, Feehan embarked on a journey of building a strong college-preparatory program built on the foundation of Christian values. This commitment continues today as all students are encouraged to strive to achieve the three goals of Sanctity, Scholarship, and Sportsmanship which are symbolically manifested in the school's nickname and its symbol, "The Shamrock."

In recent years the school has experienced tremendous growth in its academic standing, physical plant and technological advances. Since its first graduating class in 1965, Bishop Feehan High School has been an accredited high school that has been widely recognized for academic excellence and athletic achievement. A balance of academic toughness and spiritual growth leave students well rounded when they leave the institution.

Academics

Bishop Feehan is notable for its long standing tradition of admitting students of varying academic ability. Unlike many other non-public high schools in Massachusetts, Bishop Feehan generally does not seek out only the most intelligent students. Instead the schools opts for a more well-rounded student body in which all students can feel comfortable.

Nevertheless Feehan holds all students to high academic standards. Feehan offers 13 AP classes as well as honors courses in mathematics, foreign languages, English, science and the arts. An engineering class is offered in conjunction with the Museum of Science in Boston. Feehan is one of fewer than 20 schools in the nation to offer multiple levels of Arabic classes. They are held in conjunction with Cairo University in Egypt. Feehan's most recent graduating class contained 41 AP scholars and 51 President's Education Award winners. 99% of the class of 2008 was accepted to a four-year institution and 98% enrolled at a four-year institution.

Student life

Bishop Feehan sponsors various volunteer organizations, clubs and athletic teams. 83% of all students participate in at least one activity. Bishop Feehan's mock trial team is consistently one of the top teams in the state and the Academic Decathlon team finished second in the Massachusetts Small Schools Division in only its second year of competition. In the fall of 1998, Feehan opened McGrath Stadium - a lighted football, soccer, and track complex.

Community service is an essential aspect of a Feehan education. Each Feehan student is expected to complete a minimum of 90 hours of community service each year and maintain a portfolio profiling each service endeavor. Each year Feehan students run the Bishop Feehan Santa Shop which provides Christmas toys to over 9000 needy children in the Attleboro area and conduct a can drive each March, the proceeds of which are donated to local food pantries. Total donations in each of the past five years has surpassed 45,000 cans. Feehan students also run and maintain Christ's Closet, a goodwill store run in Feehan's basement which provides free, very used clothing to the needy in the greater Attleboro area.

Athletics

Bishop Feehan has a wide range of athletic activities. The football team has won multiple Division championships, as have the soccer and tennis teams. The men's and women's basketball teams are competitive year in and year out, with some of the best school sporting events to attend being between Feehan and their 'cross town rival' Attleboro High School. The Bishop Feehan Fencing Team was 3rd place overall in the State Championships of 2008 and was awarded the Massachusetts Interscolastic Legue of Fencing Spirit Award two years in a row. The 2007 Bishop Feehan Varsity Football team won the Division II Eastern Massachusetts Super Bowl, defeating Walpole in the final. Also Bishop Feehan has a Hockey Team, Varsity and JV. Bishop Feehan also has a cross country team, the boys team won the 2008 state meet. Both the boys and girls cross-country teams have won multiple state championships.

Bishop Feehan initiated a boys and girls lacrosse program in 2007

Notable alumni

Mark Coogan (1984): Decorated track athlete, former collegiate track star at University of Maryland, and member of the 1996 U.S. Olympic team.[1]

Jim Renner (2005): Excelled at golf and is currently playing on semi-pro PGA tour events. He is in the process of completing Q-school to become a PGA Professional.

References

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