Holy Cross High School (Flushing)
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Holy Cross High School is an all-boys Roman Catholic high school
High school
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 in Flushing
Flushing, Queens
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, in the New York City
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 borough
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 of Queens
Queens
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. Founded in 1955, the school was chartered by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York and accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
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. Located within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn
Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn
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, it is sponsored by the Brothers of Holy Cross
Congregation of Holy Cross
The Congregation of Holy Cross or Congregatio a Sancta Cruce is a Catholic congregation of priests and brothers founded in 1837 by Blessed Father Basil Anthony-Marie Moreau, CSC, in Le Mans, France....

. There is a 98% college placement rate. The School's teams are called the Holy Cross Knights, the school's arch rivals are the Saint Francis Prep High School
St. Francis Preparatory School
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 Terriers. Since they are both located on Francis Lewis Boulevard
Francis Lewis Boulevard
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 approximately 2 and a 1/2 miles apart, when they play each other the game is called the Battle of the Boulevard. The school recently celebrated its 50th Anniversary of Founding. In 1979 the school celebrated both its 25th anniversary of founding and the 20th anniversary of its first graduation class. Both events were characterized by a large percentage of alumni and alumni parent involvement. The Office of Alumni Relations and the Development Office were founded during the three year period leading up to these celebrations during the principalship of John E McGovern, the schools fifth principal (1975-1981). The school was accedited by Middle States during the same period.

History

The concept of the first all boys Catholic high school in Queens was born on the campus of Notre Dame University in the early 1940's out of a friendship between Msgr. Edmund Reilly, pastor of St. Thomas Aquinas Church (Flatlands) and Rev. Frederick Schulte, CSC. The Brothers of Holy Cross were invited to staff the Boys' Department of St. Thomas Aquinas in 1944 and St. Francis of Assisi in 1947. Within two months after coming to St. Thomas Aquinas, the Brothers were invited to establish a high school in the Bayside West section of Queens.

In September 1955, ten years after the initial plans were drawn, Holy Cross High School officially opened in the still incomplete building. The support of interested parents and friends contributed greatly to the success of the school. With the first graduating class of 460 in June, 1959, the school was well on its way to becoming the fine institution it is today.

One of Holy Cross' first storied athletic teams was their inaugural 1955 football team created by Coaches Gerry Begley and Bill Stetter. Coach Begley was a standout high school QB and was the back-up QB for the 1947 Notre Dame Heisman Award winning QB John Lujack. While at Notre Dame, Begley played under legendary Coach Frank Leahy in the late 1940s winning 3 National Championships. This 1955 HC football team was only the beginning of a football program that would quickly reach nationally-recognized prominence and produce many highly touted college recruits. Coach Begley was succeeded by the highly respected and successful football Coach Robert Griffin who would guide HC to their 1963 and 1965 New York City championships before becoming the head coach for Idaho State, the University of Rhode Island, and QBs Coach/Offensive Coordinator of the College of the Holy Cross.

Holy Cross began as a comprehensive high school offering college preparatory courses in addition to conducting programs in industrial arts and general studies. It is now entirely college prep, with about 98% of our graduates continuing their higher education in schools throughout the country.

In 2009, Holy Cross hired Merritt Engineering Consultants, P.C. to conduct a restoration of the school's façades and roofs. The project has undergone several phases and cost $311,000.

Academics

Holy Cross has always been a college preparatory school. When the school was first opened, they had an industrial arts program which included a print shop which printed, among other things, the school newspaper "The Lance". This program was discontinued during the principalship of Brother Aubert Harrigan, C.S.C. in favor of expanding the mission and purpose of the school as a more "college prep" environment. A New York State Education Department official remarked to John McGovern, during his principalship (1975-1981), that the industrial arts program at Holy Cross "in the early days" distinguished the school in a national profile of Catholic secondary schools in the United States. It was during the McGovern tenure that the school reached its highest enrollment (1400+); it was also during this period that the school reached its first milestone anniversary celebration of 25 years (1955-1980)and commenced its first pursuit of regional accreditation by The Middle States Association of Schools and Colleges and which was brought to completion during the early tenure of James Lembo the school's sixth principal. The Office of Alumni Relations was founded in 1977 just in time to celebrate the 20th year reunion of the school's first graduating class (1959) and has flourished since its foundation. Graduates have attended such institutes as Cornell University, West Point, Howard University, Villanova University,Binghamton University, Boston College, University of New Hampshire, Notre Dame, Fordham, Catholic University of America, Harvard, and Columbia University.

Religious life

Besides athletics, Holy Cross offers many intellectual pursuits such as Campus Ministry, Student Government, and the National Honors Society (NHS). The Holy Cross Brothers still staff the school in various capacities; however as a result of governance changes instituted during the McGovern tenure in collaboration with provincial leadership, the school is operating under a "sponsorship" model with the Brothers of Holy Cross constituting the ownership board and a local Board of Directors constituting the management board. The religious philosophy is based on the mission of The Brothers of Holy Cross which were founded in Le Mans
Le Mans
Le Mans is a city in France, located on the Sarthe River. Traditionally the capital of the province of Maine, it is now the capital of the Sarthe department and the seat of the Roman Catholic diocese of Le Mans. Le Mans is a part of the Pays de la Loire region.Its inhabitants are called Manceaux...

, France
France
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 in 1835.

Notable Alumni

  • Charles Jenkins
    Charles Jenkins (basketball)
    Charles Jenkins is an American professional basketball player for Teramo Basket in the Serie A Italian League. He was drafted the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association in 2011....

     American basketball player for the Golden State Warriors
    Golden State Warriors
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     of the NBA
    National Basketball Association
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    , attended his freshmen year before transferring to Springfield Gardens High School
    Springfield Gardens High School
    Springfield Gardens High School was a four-year public high school located 143-10 Springfield Boulevard, in Springfield Gardens in the New York City borough of Queens....

     in New York
  • Sylven Landesberg
    Sylven Landesberg
    Sylven Joshua Landesberg is an American-Israeli professional basketball player, who plays guard for Maccabi Haifa in Israel....

      American basketball player on the Israeli basketball team Maccabi Haifa BC
  • Kevin Ogletree NFL football player for the Dallas Cowboys
  • Pete Koegel Former MLB baseball player
  • Dave Valle Former MLB baseball player
  • Michael Repole Entrepreneur, Former Co-founder & President, glacéau vitaminwater
  • Rev. Francis E. Grogan, CSC Religion teacher and chaplain at Holy Cross between 1965 and 1968. The 76-year old priest was among the hijack victims on United Airlines Flight 175 that crashed into the WTC on 9-11-01.
  • Kevin F. Brady, Esq. ‘74 Senior Vice President and Chief Counsel, Wyeth Pharmaceuticals
  • Paul O. LeClerc, Ph.D. ‘59 President and Chief Executive Officer, New York Public Library
  • Thomas W. Schettino ‘66 Former President, City and Suburban Federal Savings Bank
  • RADM Kenneth Manning ’59, Chairman, President and CEO of Sensient Technologies
  • Charles Anthony Carillo Novelist
  • Peter John Ramos Former NBA baskeball player and team Puerto Rico basketball player
  • John O'Leary Member of the Nebraska Cornhuskers football squad from 1973 - 1975
  • John Megna
    John Megna
    John Megna was an American actor whose Broadway success at the age of seven in 1960's All the Way Home led to his being cast as Charles Baker 'Dill' Harris, the toothy young summer visitor in the 1962 film To Kill a Mockingbird...

    Played Dill in the original movie production of "To Kill A Mockingbird"
  • John E McGovern('61) Fifth principal of the school (75-81); Florida Department of Elder Affairs, Advocate; Chairman of the Board, Greater Boynton Beach Foundation (Boynton Beach, Florida)
  • Michael Hay Current Syracuse Football player

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