Kennedy–Kenrick Catholic High School | |
Streetaddress: | 250 East Johnson Highway |
County: | (Montgomery County) |
Zipcode: | 19401 |
Country: | USA |
Coordinates: | 40.1283°N -75.3237°W |
President: | Alan Okon |
Principal: | Janet Purcell |
Avg Class Size: | 20 |
Tuition: | $4,860 (08-09) |
Campus Type: | Suburban |
Athletics: | Freshman, junior varsity, varsity |
Conference: | PIAA |
Motto: | "United in Faith, Hope, and Love with Christ Forever" |
Accreditation: | Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools[1] |
Mascot: | Wally the Wolverine |
Team Name: | Wolverines |
Yearbook: | Kennections |
Newspaper: | The Current |
Established: | September 1993 |
Closed: | June 10, 2010 |
Free Label: | Admissions |
Free Text: | Megan Callen |
Free Label1: | Campus Ministry |
Free Text1: | Daniel McCarthy |
Free Label2: | Guidance Director |
Free Text2: | Louise Eckert |
Free Label3: | Athletic Director |
Free Text3: | Sandy Nadwodny |
Homepage: | http://www.kkchs.org |
Kennedy–Kenrick Catholic High School was a private Roman Catholic high school in Norristown, Pennsylvania, United States, in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
Kennedy–Kenrick Catholic High School was established through a merger of Archbishop Kennedy High School in Conshohocken and Bishop Kenrick High School in Norristown, and opened in September 1993. It ultimately served the communities of Andorra, Blue Bell, Conshohocken, Lafayette Hill, Norristown, Roxborough, many parts of eastern and northern Montgomery County, and communities on the Philadelphia/Montgomery County border. Open enrollment, which was established throughout the Philadelphia Archdiocesan School System in September 1993, admitted students from all the Philadelphia and Montgomery County areas.[2]
Although Kennedy–Kenrick was a smaller school, their programs were not negatively affected. The field hockey team won the PCL Championships (2008) after knocking out first place rival Archbishop Carroll.
On January 28, 2008, the archdiocese announced that a new high school in Upper Providence Township would replace Kennedy–Kenrick and St. Pius X High School in Lower Pottsgrove Township.[3] [4]
The new school, Pope John Paul II High School, is a 209000square feet facility. It opened in September 2010.
The final academic school year for Kennedy–Kenrick started on September 9, 2009. Throughout the year, the faculty and staff created special activities on the 17th of every month, as the 2009–2010 year marked the school's 17th and final year in operation.
The last senior class celebrated its Baccalaureate Liturgy on Monday, June 1, 2010, at Visitation B.V.M. Parish, in Norristown, Pennsylvania.
Graduation for the last senior class of Kennedy–Kenrick, the Class of 2010, took place on Tuesday, June 2, 2010, at Gwynedd-Mercy College.
The official last day of school for current freshmen, sophomores, and juniors was Thursday, June 10, 2010, and was celebrated with a special liturgy celebrating the legacies of the four schools that led to Kennedy–Kenrick.