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McQuaid Jesuit High School

Coordinates: 43°7′26″N 77°35′33″W / 43.12389°N 77.59250°W / 43.12389; -77.59250
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McQuaid Jesuit
Address
Map
1800 South Clinton Avenue

,
Monroe
,
14618

United States
Coordinates43°7′26″N 77°35′33″W / 43.12389°N 77.59250°W / 43.12389; -77.59250
Information
TypePrivate Roman Catholic all-male secondary school
MottoesAd Maiorem Dei Gloriam, Ignem mittere in terram
(For The Grater Glory of God, To Cast Fire Upon the Earth)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic (Jesuit)
Patron saint(s)St. Francis Xavier[1]
Established1954; 70 years ago (1954)
FounderSociety of Jesus
PresidentMr. Stephen Salluzzo, '90, P '18
ChairmanMr. Thomas D'Antonio, P '06, '07, '12
DeanDr. Christopher Parks, '90, P '27, '28
PrincipalMr. John Serafine
PrincipalMs. Janet Dacey, P '99, '05, '08
Faculty76.3 (on an FTE basis)[2]
Key peopleDirector of Admissions and Enrollment Management:

Mr. Cory Parker

Dean of Academics: Mr. Dan Hershel

Athletic Director: Mr. Jon Matt

English Department: Dr. Christopher Parks

Director of Mission and Ministry: Dr. Damian Zynda

Director of Service and Justice: Mr. Adam Baber

Director of Retreats & Worship: Mr. Nathan Drahms

Jesuit Assistant to Mission and Ministry: Fr. Christopher Duffy, S.J.

Mission and Ministry Administrative Assistant: Ms. Annette Weidmann

Director of Facilities: Mr. Paul Humennyj

Finance Manager/Analyst: Mr. Nick Bridenbaugh

Fine Arts Department Leader: Mr. Kevin Karnisky

Mathematics Department Leader: Ms. Kristi Mabelis

Middle School Administrative Assistant: Ms. Andrea McLaren

Assistant to the principal: Mrs. Stacia Parisi

Vice President of Advancement: Ms. Heather Whiting

Science Department Leader: Mr. Paul Guadagna

Robotics Coordinator: Mr. Aaron Schnittman

Social Studies Department Leader: Mr. James Purtell

Director of Technology: Mr. Michael Crockett

Theology Department Leader:

Mr. Andrew Hoelperl
Grades612
GenderMale
Enrollment810 (2019-20)[2]
Student to teacher ratio12.0[2]
CampusSuburban 33 acres (13 ha)
Color(s)Black and gold
  
Slogan"Creating Great Men" https://mcquaid.org/
Athletics conferenceNYSPHSAA
RCAC[clarification needed]
MascotKnightmare
NicknameKnights
Team nameKnights
RivalAquinas Institute[citation needed]
AccreditationJSN NYSAIS
YearbookThe Accolade
Websitewww.mcquaid.org

McQuaid Jesuit High School is an all-male, Catholic, Jesuit, college preparatory school run by the USA Northeast Jesuit province of the Society of Jesus in the metropolitan area of Rochester, New York. The school is named Named after Bernard J. McQuaid, the first bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester. McQuaid is located at 1800 Clinton Avenue South, in the suburb of Brighton.

History

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Front entrance of the school.

During the late 1870s, Bishop Bernard McQuaid had tried to convince the Jesuits to found an institution of learning in his diocese. In 1954, McQuaid Jesuit High School opened its doors to 129 young men. [citation needed]

On June 23, 1953, the ground was broken on the 33-acre campus, and the first school building was completed by September 1955. The total construction cost exceeded $2.5 million. While the new school was under construction, classes were held in the former St. Andrew's Seminary building in Rochester. There, the first class of McQuaid Jesuit, which comprised 196 students, was admitted on September 8, 1954. The second school year was held in the current complex, and the school has been in continual operation since that then.[citation needed]

In the late 1960s McQuaid Jesuit created BASH. Building A Scholastic Heritage (BASH) is the major fundraising event of the Academic year. The Average Admission for BASH is $255.[citation needed]

McQuaid began to admit eighth graders in 1967; seventh graders in 1993; and sixth graders in 2012. McQuaid now operates as a combined middle/high school.[citation needed]

Notable alumni

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Notable faculty members

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References

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  1. ^ "Campus Ministry".
  2. ^ a b c "Search for Private Schools - School Detail for MCQUAID JESUIT". nces.ed.gov. Retrieved 4 May 2020.