Saint John Paul II High School (Massachusetts)
St. John Paul II High School | |
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120 High School Road Hyannis, Massachusetts, (Barnstable County), 02601 United States | |
Coordinates | 41°38′53″N 70°17′5″W / 41.64806°N 70.28472°WCoordinates: 41°38′53″N 70°17′5″W / 41.64806°N 70.28472°W |
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Type | Private, Coeducational |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 2007 |
Oversight | Diocese of Fall River |
Head of school | Christopher Keavy |
Grades | 9–12 |
Age | 14 to 18 |
Enrollment | 301 |
Color(s) | Blue & Gold |
Athletics conference | Cape & Islands, Catholic Central |
Mascot | Lions |
Rivals | Monomoy, Cape Cod Tech, Upper Cape Tech |
Accreditation | New England Association of Schools and Colleges[1] |
Communities served | Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket |
Assistant Principal | Mona Lisa Valentino |
Admissions Director | Jennifer Canzano |
Athletic Director | Mark Santos |
Performing Arts Director | Richard Fish |
Website | http://www.sjp2hs.org |
St. John Paul II High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Hyannis, Massachusetts. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fall River.
Background
Operated by the Diocese of Fall River, St. John Paul II High School opened in 2007 (as Pope John Paul II High School) to serve the residents of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. In June 2013, the Diocese unified St. John Paul II High School with St. Francis Xavier Preparatory School (grades 5–8). The schools are located across the parking lot from each other. They operate as a 5–12 school with separate campuses for middle school and high school. Following the April 2014 canonization of St. John Paul II, Fall River Diocesan Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha, announced on December 8, 2014 that Pope John Paul II High School would now be called St. John Paul II High School.
St. John Paul II High School is located in the old Barnstable High School building in downtown Hyannis, off of Main Street. The school has a 500-seat auditorium for stage productions and assemblies.
Major renovations such as a fitness center, full-length lockers, classroom redecoration, new locker rooms, a new chemistry lab, and an iMac graphics design lab were all part of the restoration.
Currently, 301 students are enrolled in grades 9-12. The school graduated its first senior class (27 students) in June 2011 with 100% of the class accepted to college. Since its inception, the school, has a 100% college acceptance rate.
The school is open to not only families of the Catholic faith, but followers of all religions.
The New England Association of Schools & Colleges (NEASC) granted the school a maximum 10-year accreditation in December 2010.
One Crazy Summer a 1986 romantic comedy film written and directed by Savage Steve Holland was filmed at this school, which was renamed Generic High School for the opening graduation scene [2]
Athletics & co-Curricular Activities
St. John Paul II High School is a member of the MIAA and has 18 interscholastic sport teams competing at the varsity level. The majority of teams compete in the Cape & Islands League. The football team competes in the Catholic Central Small conference. The other members of the Catholic Central Small are Cathedral High School, Lowell Catholic High School, Trinity Catholic High School, Marian High School, Pope John XXIII High School, St. Clement High School, and Matignon High School.
Baseball
In 2013, the baseball team won the Division 4 South Sectional championship for the first time. They advanced to the Division 4 State Finals, where they were defeated by Lowell Catholic.
In 2014, the baseball team once again won the Division 4 South Sectional championship for the second straight year. They ultimately won the Division 4 State Championship, defeating Hopkins by a score of 3-0. This was first state championship in SJP's history. They play their home games at McKeon Park located behind the school, which is also the home of the Hyannis Harborhawks of the Cape Cod Baseball League.
In 2015, the baseball team won the Division 4 South Sectional championship for the third year in a row. The Lions eventually won the Division 4 State Championship for the second consecutive year, defeating Smith Academy by a score of 8-6.
Football
In 2014, The football team won Catholic Central Small championship for the first time. Behind the leadership of All-State quarterback Ryan Barabe, the Lion's football team completed an undefeated regular season in 2014 and were the #1 ranked team in Division 6 and were ranked as high as #20 in the state. The Lions qualified for the state playoffs and were the #1 ranked team in Division 6 South. After winning their first round match-up, the Lions were upset by a powerful Millis-Hopedale team. The Lions finished their historic season with a 8-3 record.
References
- ↑ NEASC-CIS. "NEASC-Commission on Independent Schools". Retrieved 2009-07-28.
- ↑ http://www.fast-rewind.com/locations_onecrazysummer.htm
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