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Current president John A. Jackson attracted criticism after writing a letter to the editor of ] titled "Obama's immoral position on gay marriage."<ref name="jackson">Jackson, John A. (2012, May 11). . ''Providence Journal''. Retrieved 3 November 2013.</ref><ref name="futureworld">Williams, Loren. (2012, May 21). . ''FutureWorld''. Retrieved 3 November 2013.</ref><ref name="almeida">Almeida, Zachary. (2012, May 18). . Retrieved 3 November 2013.</ref> A ] group was created to protest Jackson's comments, attracting hundreds of students and alumni.<ref name="rowley">Rowley, Travis. (2012, May 19). . ''GoLocalProv''. Retrieved 3 November 2013.</ref> Current president John A. Jackson attracted criticism after writing a letter to the editor of ] titled "Obama's immoral position on gay marriage."<ref name="jackson">Jackson, John A. (2012, May 11). . ''Providence Journal''. Retrieved 3 November 2013.</ref><ref name="futureworld">Williams, Loren. (2012, May 21). . ''FutureWorld''. Retrieved 3 November 2013.</ref><ref name="almeida">Almeida, Zachary. (2012, May 18). . Retrieved 3 November 2013.</ref> A ] group was created to protest Jackson's comments, attracting hundreds of students and alumni.<ref name="rowley">Rowley, Travis. (2012, May 19). . ''GoLocalProv''. Retrieved 3 November 2013.</ref>

On April 2nd, 2006 Timothy J Sheldon, who was then the assistant principal, was arrested when he solicited who he thought was a 14-year-old boy in an online chat room. <ref>Boston Herald. (2004, June 4). Retrieved 21 December 2013.</ref> Sheldon was actually chatting with an adult volunteer posing as a juvenile from ], a web site that targets online predators. Sheldon pleaded no contest to one count of indecent solicitation in February 2005 and got five years probation and ordered to give up his ] teaching certificate. He is also prohibited from using the Internet. Before the plea, the ] was prepared to prove that he chatted online with a 24-year-old man he believed to be 14 for 71 minutes and discussed a number of subjects, including a sex act and naked cuddling.<ref>Don Pedro. (2004, November 5). Retrieved 21 December 2013</ref>


In 1986 the school's then-principal Br. John Walderman was arrested for soliciting sex from an underage boy.<ref name="lewiston">(1986, March 20). . ''The Lewiston Journal''. Retrieved 3 November 2013.</ref><ref name="Mangan">Mangan, Dan. (2007, November 19). . ''New York Post.'' Retrieved 3 November 2013.</ref><ref name="white">White, Tim. (2012, March 16). . ''WPRI''. Retrieved 3 November 2013.</ref> The case was dismissed a year later. When it was discovered Walderman had then been moved to ] in ], Walderman became a notable figure in the ].<ref name="Mangan"/><ref name="white"/> In 1986 the school's then-principal Br. John Walderman was arrested for soliciting sex from an underage boy.<ref name="lewiston">(1986, March 20). . ''The Lewiston Journal''. Retrieved 3 November 2013.</ref><ref name="Mangan">Mangan, Dan. (2007, November 19). . ''New York Post.'' Retrieved 3 November 2013.</ref><ref name="white">White, Tim. (2012, March 16). . ''WPRI''. Retrieved 3 November 2013.</ref> The case was dismissed a year later. When it was discovered Walderman had then been moved to ] in ], Walderman became a notable figure in the ].<ref name="Mangan"/><ref name="white"/>

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Private, all-male school in Warwick, Rhode Island, United States
Bishop Thomas F. Hendricken High School
Bishop Hendricken High School seal
Address
2615 Warwick Avenue
Warwick, Rhode Island
United States
Information
TypePrivate, All-Male
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
EstablishedSeptember, 1959
PresidentJohn A. Jackson
PrincipalJoseph J. Brennan
Faculty90 full-time
Enrollment1,020
Color(s)Green and Gold   
AthleticsFootball, Soccer, Volleyball, Cross-Country, Basketball, Hockey, Swimming, Wrestling, Indoor Track, Baseball, Outdoor Track, Tennis, Lacrosse, Golf, Rugby, Sailing
MascotHawk
AccreditationNew England Association of Schools and Colleges
AffiliationRoman Catholic
Websitehttp://www.Hendricken.com

Bishop Thomas Francis Hendricken High School (or Hendricken) is a Catholic, all-male, college preparatory high school located in Warwick, Rhode Island, in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence.

Founded by the Brothers of the Holy Cross in 1959, and named in honor of the first Roman Catholic Bishop of Providence, Thomas Francis Hendricken, the school's faculty was long composed of both lay and religious individuals. The Congregation of Christian Brothers provided staff for the school after the Holy Cross Brothers' departure in 1971 until 2011.

The school's current president is John A. Jackson '71 and its principal is Joseph J. Brennan '72.

Academics

Hendricken offers instruction in the arts and sciences. The school offers Advanced Placement courses in English, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Statistics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, European History, United States History, French and Spanish.

Athletics

Bishop Hendricken has an accomplished and comprehensive athletic program with a total of forty teams in fourteen leagues as well as club sports. It is a member of the Rhode Island Interscholastic League (RIIL). Hendricken was noted in 2008 by Sports Illustrated magazine for having the best athletic program in the state of Rhode Island.

Facilities

In 1997 and early-1998, the school built a new 16,000-square-foot (1,500 m) South Gymnasium; a 5,000-square-foot (460 m) outdoor street hockey/basketball area; a redesigned West Gate on Oakland Beach Avenue; and a 6,000-square-foot (560 m) west wing of classrooms.

In 2006, a new 350-seat theater was erected, as were 30,000 square feet (2,800 m) of new classrooms (all equipped with SmartBoard technology), and a new band suite.

Controversy

Current president John A. Jackson attracted criticism after writing a letter to the editor of The Providence Journal titled "Obama's immoral position on gay marriage." A FaceBook group was created to protest Jackson's comments, attracting hundreds of students and alumni.

On April 2nd, 2006 Timothy J Sheldon, who was then the assistant principal, was arrested when he solicited who he thought was a 14-year-old boy in an online chat room. Sheldon was actually chatting with an adult volunteer posing as a juvenile from Perverted Justice, a web site that targets online predators. Sheldon pleaded no contest to one count of indecent solicitation in February 2005 and got five years probation and ordered to give up his Rhode Island teaching certificate. He is also prohibited from using the Internet. Before the plea, the attorney general was prepared to prove that he chatted online with a 24-year-old man he believed to be 14 for 71 minutes and discussed a number of subjects, including a sex act and naked cuddling.

In 1986 the school's then-principal Br. John Walderman was arrested for soliciting sex from an underage boy. The case was dismissed a year later. When it was discovered Walderman had then been moved to another all-boy high school in Harlem, New York, Walderman became a notable figure in the Sexual abuse scandal in the Congregation of Christian Brothers.

Notable alumni

References

  1. NEASC-CIS. "NEASC-Commission on Independent Schools". Retrieved 2009-07-28.
  2. http://www.hendricken.com/aboutbhhs/ChristianBrothers
  3. Jackson, John A. (2012, May 11). Letters to the editor - Obama's immoral position on gay marriage. Providence Journal. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
  4. Williams, Loren. (2012, May 21). Teaching children to belittle gay people. FutureWorld. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
  5. Almeida, Zachary. (2012, May 18). Letters to the editor - Zachary Almeida: Hendricken official, Obama and gays. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
  6. Rowley, Travis. (2012, May 19). Travis Rowley: Hendricken, Progressives, and Homosexuality. GoLocalProv. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
  7. Boston Herald. (2004, June 4). "BostonHerald.com - Local/ Regional News: School official accused of soliciting minor for sex" Retrieved 21 December 2013.
  8. Don Pedro. (2004, November 5). "Tim here has youngung's lined up all over the US...but he picks me!" Retrieved 21 December 2013
  9. (1986, March 20). Catholic school principal pleads innocent. The Lewiston Journal. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
  10. ^ Mangan, Dan. (2007, November 19). Haunted By Past. New York Post. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
  11. ^ White, Tim. (2012, March 16). Hendricken Alums Receive Ominous Letter. WPRI. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
  12. Fortes, Mark. "Hard Work and Dedication-Will Blackmon". Pour Topps the Magazine. Retrieved 7 September 2012.
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