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Alumnus's family gives BC High $49m for campus wellness facility

Patrick Cadigan gave $12m for an arts center in 2012 Throughout a lifetime of success in the business world, the late Patrick Finbar Cadigan, a Stoneham, Massachusetts native, never missed an opportunity to credit the Jesuits who taught him at Boston College High School (Class of ‘52) and Boston College (Class of ‘57) for giving him the underpinnings of a life well lived in

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BC High receives historic $49M gift

BOSTON In front of an audience of hundreds of Boston College High School faculty and staff, alumni, benefactors, board members, and community members with hundreds more watching a livestream of the event online Boston College High School President Grace Cotter Regan and Board of Trustees Chair Father Michael McFarland, SJ, announced that the school has received a historic $49 million gift from the Patrick F. Cadigan Family Foundation, established by late alumnus Pat Cadigan, for a new b

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Amid Morrissey developments, BC High unveils its own planning

Morrissey Boulevard in Dorchester is seeing a surge in development with a massive office and residential complex in the works for the former Bayside Expo Center site, and the former Boston Globe building emerging as a hospitable home for biotech companies. Last week, Boston College High School, the private Catholic educational institution founded in 1863 in the South End

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BC High student teams win 'Innovation Challenge' prizes

Marvin Le of Dorchester, a junior at BC High, was part of a team of students that won the top prize in the school’s inaugural Shields Innovation Challenge, aimed at prompting entrepreneurial thinking. Le’s winning team – “Vert” – came up with an idea for how to provide necessary nutrients to low-income communities who rely on fast food and less healthy options due to

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BC High graduates 16 from Dorchester

Sixteen young men from Dorchester are now alumni of Boston College High School after a graduation ceremony on the Morrissey Boulevard campus last Saturday that drew more than 2,000 members of the BC High community. “Our school will be forever inspired by the dedication and fortitude of the class of 2021,” said Grace Cotter Regan, the school’s president. “Their leadership,

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31 Milton Residents Graduate From Boston College High School

31 Milton Residents Graduate From Boston College High School - Milton, MA - A total of 301 BC High graduates celebrated their success at a ceremony held at McCoy Field last Saturday.

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State, city embark on a million-dollar study to improve Morrissey Boulevard corridor


State, city embark on a million-dollar study to improve Morrissey Boulevard corridor
Officials hope to use the findings to improve mobility and climate resiliency amid a flurry of building projects
By Jon Chesto Globe Staff,Updated March 4, 2021, 7:38 p.m.
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High-tide flooding, such as in September of last year, is a frequent problem on Morrissey Boulevard.Barry Chin/Globe Staff
State and city officials are looking for solutions to the traffic snarls and tidal floods that plague Morrissey Boulevard, as they embark on a $1 million-plus infrastructure study for this busy corridor along Dorchester Bay that has become a magnet for development.

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What the first woman to run BC High thinks is key to creating and educating good men

What the first woman to run BC High thinks is key to creating and educating good men
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New Book Offers Roadmap to Sustainability for Massachusetts Catholic Schools


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BOSTON, Jan. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/  Catholic schools in Massachusetts must focus on the characteristics that make them academically successful and distinguish them from traditional public schools, but must also seek new models and governance structures that will help them achieve financial sustainability, according to a new book published by Pioneer Institute.
At the same time, barriers to public support of the schools should be eliminated. Catholic school parents pay tuition as well as taxes to support schools their children don t attend, saving state and local taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars a year.
The book, A Vision of Hope: Catholic Schooling in Massachusetts, will be the topic of a webinar co-sponsored by Pioneer and the Catholic Schools Foundation to be held on Wednesday, January 27 at 2:00 pm. It will feature co-editors Cara Candal and Chris Sinacola, Archdiocese of Boston Superintendent Thomas Carroll, University of Arkansas Distinguished Professor of Education Policy Patrick Wolf, and Mary Connaughton, Pioneer s director of government transparency and also a Catholic school parent.

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