Holy Family Cristo Rey High School: Difference between revisions

From Bhamwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
mNo edit summary
(Pre-Cristo Rey name)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Infobox_School
{{Infobox_School
|name          =Holy Family Cristo Rey High Schoo
|name          =Holy Family Cristo Rey High School
|image          =<br><br>
|established    =1943
|established    =1943
|type          =Private
|type          =Private
Line 16: Line 15:
}}
}}


'''Holy Family Cristo Rey High School''' is a private, traditional Catholic school operated by the [[Diocese of Birmingham]], and, since August [[2007]], part of the national Cristo Rey network.
'''Holy Family Cristo Rey High School''' is a private, traditional Catholic school operated by the [[Diocese of Birmingham]], and, since August [[2007]], part of the national Cristo Rey network.  Prior to joining Cristo Rey, it was known as '''Holy Family Catholic High School'''.


The school was founded in [[1943]] and currently has 170 students. It is located at 2001 [[19th Street Ensley|19th Street]] in [[Ensley]].
The school was founded in [[1943]] and currently has 170 students. It is located at 2001 [[19th Street Ensley|19th Street]] in [[Ensley]].

Revision as of 12:07, 20 December 2007

Holy Family Cristo Rey High School
Established 1943
School type Private
District Diocese of Birmingham
Grades 9-12
Principal none
Enrollment 171 (2007)
Colors
Mascot
Location 2001 19th Street Ensley
Birmingham
Website hfcrhs.com

Holy Family Cristo Rey High School is a private, traditional Catholic school operated by the Diocese of Birmingham, and, since August 2007, part of the national Cristo Rey network. Prior to joining Cristo Rey, it was known as Holy Family Catholic High School.

The school was founded in 1943 and currently has 170 students. It is located at 2001 19th Street in Ensley.

As part of the Cristo Rey network, all students in the school participate in work-study in business environments. Four students take turns fulfilling the duties of one full-time job. Their salaries go to offsetting their tuition.

Zan Raynor was the most recent principal, hired in the summer of 2007. She was fired in December of the same year for undisclosed reasons. The school is searching for an interim principal to complete the academic year and will hire a permanent principal for the Fall of 2008.

References

  • Ruisi, Anne (December 19, 2007) Holy Family Cristo Rey principal terminated after 6 months in job." Birmingham News.

External links