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Bishop Grimes Junior/Senior High School

Bishop Grimes Junior/Senior High School was a private, Roman Catholic high school in East Syracuse, New York. It was located within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse. This school had more than 350 students in grades seven through twelve.

History
Bishop Grimes Junior/Senior High School was established in 1966. It was named after the second bishop of Syracuse, John Grimes. During its inaugural years, the school was staffed by a combination of Marist Fathers, diocesan priests, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, and lay teachers. Enrollment grew steadily through the late 1960s, peaking in the 1970s with a student body exceeding 1,000. The school had students from almost every public school district in Onondaga County, and every Catholic parish in the Diocese of Syracuse. In 2005, they were in the Top 50 Catholic High Schools in the USA based on academics by the Cardinal Newman Society. In February 2025, the Diocese of Syracuse announced that Bishop Grimes would be closed at the end of the 2024/2025 school year, and merged to Bishop Ludden Junior/Senior High School. ==Academics and student life==
Academics and student life
Bishop Grimes provided various academic and extracurricular programs. The school featured an on-site chapel, held monthly Masses, and incorporated Theology classes into its curriculum. Each grade level participated in spiritual retreats. Students had access to 43 junior varsity, modified, and varsity sports teams. The school had two gymnasiums and an outdoor athletic field. Language studies included courses in Spanish, with international travel through school-sponsored trips abroad. In the performing arts, students could enroll in band, chorus, and drama programs. The band department offered courses such as wind ensemble and music theory, along with extracurriculars like pep band and jazz band. The theater program produced annual musicals, with past musicals including Beauty and the Beast, Jekyll & Hyde, Shrek the Musical, Grease, The Addams Family, and Footloose. Bishop Grimes provided Advanced Placement (AP) classes and exams such as: AP English Language and Composition, AP English Literature and Composition, AP Calculus AB and BC, AP Biology, AP Environmental Science, AP Psychology, AP World History, AP United States History, and AP Art and Design. In the past, they used to offer AP Computer Science Principles, AP Statistics, AP European History, AP Chemistry, AP Physics 1, and AP Physics C: Mechanics. Graduation requirements In order to graduate, students needed four credits for Theology, four credits for ELA, four credits for Social Studies, four credits for Mathematics, four credits for Science, four credits for a foreign language (Spanish or French; Grimes historically had French, German, Italian and Latin until the 2014-2015 year), one credit for Art/Music, two credits for P.E, 0.5 credits for Health, and 0.5 credits for Electives. In total, students needed at least 36 credits to graduate. Students could take honors classes starting in the 8th Grade. ==Demographics==
Demographics
As of the 2013–14 school year, the school had an enrollment of 353 students and 28.6 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 12.3:1. The school's enrollment was 85.3% White, 10.2% Black, 1.1% Hispanic, 2.6% Asian and 0.9% American Indian / Alaska Native. ==Notable alumni==
Notable alumni
Bob Antonacci, politician and judge • Bobcat Goldthwait, actor, comedian, director, and screenwriter • Tom Kenny, actor and comedian • Chloe Webb, actress • Linda M. LeMura, academic, president of Le Moyne College ==Notes and references==
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