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B R O N X H I G H S C H O O BRONX HIGH SCHOOLS School Name Approx. TACHS Tuition Pop. Address Administrator(s) Teaching Community Program Admissions Website Open House Dates Code 2017 – 2018 Phone Number Sept. 2017 Academy of Mount St. Ursula Academic Support, Regents, Honors, $8,400 Saturday 330 Bedford Park Blvd. Sr. Jean Marie Humphries, OSU, Ph.D. 217 Girls Ursuline Sisters and AP Classes 100 $500 General Fee www.amsu.org October 21, 2017 Bronx, New York 10458 Principal College Prep $100 Registration 10 AM – 1 PM 718-364-5353 College Credit All Hallows High School Mr. Ronald Schutte Honors; Regents; Congregation of Christian Sunday 111 East 164th Street President AP Classes 111 Boys Brothers 160 $6,300 www.allhallows.org October 8, 2017 Bronx, New York 10452 Mr. Seán Sullivan College Prep Lay Faculty 12 – 4 PM 718-293-4545 Principal College Credit Aquinas High School Ms. Anna Parra Dominican Sisters College Credit Sunday 685 East 182nd Street President of Sparkill College Prep $8,250 213 Girls 125 www.aquinashs.org October 1, 2017 Bronx, New York 10457-1801 Sister Catherine Rose Quigley, OP and other Religious Academic, Honors $200 – Fees 1 – 3 PM 718-367-2113 Principal Lay Faculty Advanced Placement Cardinal Hayes High School Rev. Joseph P. Tierney Honors Diocesan Priests Saturday 650 Grand Concourse President Academic $6,700 112 Boys Religious Brothers 265 www.cardinalhayes.org October 14, 2017 Bronx, New York 10451 Mr. William D. Lessa College Prep Fees vary by year Lay Faculty 10 AM – 1 PM 718-292-6100 Principal Advanced Placement Cardinal Spellman High School College Credit Diocesan Priests Sunday One Cardinal Spellman Place Mr. Daniel O’Keefe College Prep $8,450 303 Coed Religious Sisters 400 www.cardinalspellman.org October 22, 2017 Bronx, New York 10466 President/Principal Regents Academic $800 – Fees Lay Faculty 11 AM – 3 PM 718-881-8000 AP Programs Fordham Preparatory School College Prep Rev. Christopher Devron, SJ 441 East Fordham Road Honors Sunday President Jesuit Fathers $19,630 113 Boys Bronx, New York 10458 Academic 250 www.fordhamprep.org October 29, 2017 Dr. Joseph Petriello Lay Faculty $500 – Fees Advanced Placement 1 – 4 PM Principal 718-367-7500 College Credit Monsignor Scanlan High School College Credit Dominican Sisters Saturday 915 Hutchinson River Parkway Mr. Peter Doran College Prep $7,100 304 Coed of Sparkill 120 www.scanlanhs.edu October 21, 2017 Bronx, New York 10465-1897 Principal Regents/Honors $550 General Fee Lay Faculty 1 – 4 PM 718-430-0100 Advanced Placement Mt. St. Michael Academy Mr. Peter P. Corritori, Jr. College Prep Sunday 4300 Murdock Avenue President Marist Brothers Honors $8,300 114 Boys 200 www.mtstmichael.org October 1, 2017 Bronx, New York 10466 Brother Stephen Schlitte Lay Faculty Advanced Placement $600 – Fees 12 – 3 PM 718-515-6400 Principal Regents Preston High School Regents, Honors, Sunday 2780 Schurz Avenue Mrs. Jane Grendell Religious of the $10,900 219 Girls Advanced Placement, 150 www.prestonhs.org October 29, 2017 Bronx, New York 10465 Principal Divine Compassion $970 General Fees Dual Credit Courses 11 AM – 2 PM 718-863-9134 St. Barnabas High School College Credit Thursday, October 19, 2017 425 East 240th Street Mrs. Theresa Napoli Sisters of Charity Honors/AP $8,150 6 – 8 PM 214 Girls Bronx, New York 10470-1797 100 www.stbarnabashigh.com Principal Lay Faculty Academic Support $500 General Fee Saturday, October 28, 2017 718-325-8800 or College Prep 12 – 2:30 PM 718-325-8890 St. Catharine Academy Sister Patricia Wolf, RSM College Prep Sunday 2250 Williamsbridge Road President $8,750 215 Girls Sisters of Mercy College Credit 150 www.scahs.org October 22, 2017 Bronx, New York 10469-4891 Sister Ann M. Welch, RSM $650 General Fee Advanced Placement 11 AM – 2 PM Principal 718-882-2882 St. Raymond Academy Sisters of Charity College Prep Friday, October 13, 2017 Sisters of St. Dominic 1725 Castle Hill Avenue Sister Mary Ann D’Antonio, SC Academic/Regents $7,100 5:30 – 8:30 PM 220 Girls (Blauvelt) 115 www.saintraymondacademy.org Bronx, New York 10462-4250 Principal Advanced Placement $450 General Fee Wednesday, January 31, 2018 Lay Faculty Honors 3 – 6 PM ACCEPTED STUDENTS 718-824-4220 Diocesan Priests St. Raymond High School for Boys College Prep Sunday 2151 St. Raymond Avenue Mrs. Judith Carew Brothers of the Christian $7,200 115 Boys Regents, Honors, AP Classes 160 www.straymondhighschool.org October 15, 2017 Bronx, New York 10462 Principal Schools $570 – Fees Academic Support 12 – 3:30 PM 718-824-5050 MANHATTAN HIGH SCHOOLS School Name Approx. TACHS Tuition Pop. Address Administrator(s) Teaching Community Program Admissions Website Open House Dates Code 2017 – 2018 Phone Number Sept. 2017 Cathedral High School College Prep Sunday 350 East 56th Street Ms. Maria Spagnuolo Religious Sisters Medical & Law 202 Girls 150 $8,795 www.cathedralhs.org October 22, 2017 New York, New York 10022-4199 Principal Lay Faculty Regents & Honors 12 – 2:30 PM 212-688-1545 Advanced Placement Convent of the Sacred Heart Friday One East 91st Street Dr. Joseph J. Ciancaglini Religious of the N/A Girls College Prep 25 $48,525 www.cshnyc.org October 13, 2017 New York, New York 10128 Head of School Sacred Heart of Jesus 8:30 – 10:30 AM 212-722-4745 Cristo Rey NY High School Rev. Joseph P. Parkes, SJ Sisters of the Saturday 112 East 106th Street President Holy Child N/A Coed College Prep 100 $2,000 www.cristoreyny.org October 21, 2017 New York, New York 10029 Mr. William Ford Christian Brothers 12 – 3 PM 212-996-7000 Principal Jesuits Dominican Academy Sr. Margaret Ormond, OP Saturday 44 East 68th Street President Dominican Sisters Honors $17,300 204 Girls 60 www.dominicanacademy.org October 14, 2017 New York, New York 10065 Dr. Nicole Grimes of Peace College Prep $600 – Fees 10 AM – 2 PM 212-744-0195 Principal La Salle Academy Dr. Catherine Guerriero College Prep Saturday 215 East 6th Street President Brothers of the 107 Boys Regents 105 $9,200 www.lasalleacademy.org October 21, 2017 New York, New York 10003 Ms. Kerry Conroy Christian Schools Advanced Placement 10 AM – 2 PM 212-475-8940 Principal Loyola School Mr. Tony Oroszlany Thursday, October 5, 2017 980 Park Avenue President Jesuit Fathers 5:30 – 8 PM N/A Coed College Prep 50 $37,590 www.loyolanyc.org New York, New York 10028 Mr. Adam Lewis & Lay Men and Women Wednesday, October 25, 2017 212-288-3522 Principal 5:30 – 8 PM Marymount School Religious of the College Prep Tuesday 1026 Fifth Avenue Mrs. Concepcion R. Alvar $49,210 N/A Girls Sacred Heart of Mary Program 20 www.marymountnyc.org October 24, 2017 New York, New York 10028 Headmistress Including Fees Lay Faculty & Staff AP Courses 6 – 8 PM 212-744-4486 Notre Dame School Sister Virginia O’Brien, SU Academic Sunday 327 West 13th Street President $12,100 209 Girls Lay Faculty College Prep 90 www.cheznous.org October 29, 2017 New York, New York 10014 Ms. Jaclyn Brilliant $525 – Fees Advanced Placement 2 – 5 PM 212-620-5575 Principal Regis High School Rev. Daniel Lahart, SJ Wednesday, October 4, 2017 55 East 84th Street President Jesuit Fathers, Brothers, Academic No Tuition 5 – 8:30 PM N/A Boys 139 www.regis.org New York, New York 10028-0884 Dr. Gary Tocchet & Lay Men and Women College Prep $700 – Fees Monday, October 9, 2017 212-288-1100 Principal 1 – 4 PM St. George Academy Friday, October 6, 2017 215 East 6th Street Mr. Andrew Stasiw $7,000 10 AM – 2 PM 301 Coed Lay Faculty College Prep 30 http://sga.nyc/ New York, New York 10003 Principal $500 – Fees Friday, October 20, 2017 212-473-3323 2 – 7 PM St. Jean Baptiste High School AP Saturday 173 East 75th Street Sister Maria Cassano, CND Congregation of Honors $8,200 206 Girls 100 www.stjean.org October 14, 2017 New York, New York 10021-3296 Principal Notre Dame Regents $800 – Fees 1:30 – 4:30 PM 212-288-1645 Academic St. Vincent Ferrer High School Saturday 151 East 65th Street Sister Gail Morgan, OP Dominican Sisters Honors 212 Girls 120 $9,300 www.saintvincentferrer.com October 14, 2017 New York, New York 10065 Principal Bridgeport, CT Regents 12 – 3:30 PM 212-535-4680 Xavier High School Mr. John R. Raslowsky II Saturday 30 West 16th Street President Jesuit Fathers and Brothers, 110 Boys College Prep 280 $18,500 www.xavierhs.org October 21, 2017 New York, New York 10011 Mr. Michael Livigni & Lay Men and Women 11:30 AM – 4 PM 212-924-7900 Headmaster STATEN ISLAND HIGH SCHOOLS School Name Approx. TACHS Tuition Pop. Address Administrator(s) Teaching Community Program Admissions Website Open House Dates Code 2017 – 2018 Phone Number Sept. 2017 Monsignor Farrell High School Archdiocesan Priests, Scholars Sunday 2900 Amboy Road Rev. Msgr. Edmund Whalen 116 Boys Religious Brothers, Sisters Honors 250 $7,900 www.msgrfarrellhs.org October 15, 2017 Staten Island, New York 10306 Principal Lay Faculty Regents 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM 718-987-2900 Moore Catholic High School Sisters of Our Lady of the Garden, Presentation Scholars Sunday 100 Merrill Avenue Mrs. Gina De Santis Priests of the Carmelites of Honors 306 Coed 130 $8,050 www.moorecatholichs.org October 1, 2017 Staten Island, New York 10314 Principal Mary Immaculate, Regents 1 – 4 PM 718-761-9200 Lay Faculty Performing Arts Institute Notre Dame Academy Sister Patricia Corley, CND Honors, AP Sunday 134 Howard Avenue President 224 Girls Congregation of Notre Dame SJU Advantage 125 $9,850 www.notredameacademy.org October 22, 2017 Staten Island, New York 10301 Ms.
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