Cardinal Hayes High School
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| name = Cardinal Hayes High School
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| streetaddress = 650 Grand Concourse
| city = Bronx
| state = New York
| zipcode = 10451
| country = United States
| coordinates = {{Coord|40|49|14|N|73|55|31|W|type:edu_region:US-NY|display=inline,title}}
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| religion = Catholic
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| founder = Archbishop Francis Spellman
| president = Michael Carey
| principal = William Lessa
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| teaching_staff = 58.0 {{FTE}}
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| type = Private, catholic, college prep
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| gender = All-Male
| tuition = $7,150
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| campus type = Urban
| athletics = Baseball, football, basketball, track and field, soccer, golf, bowling, cross country, lacrosse
| conference = Catholic High School Athletic Association (CHSAA)
| slogan = "Up Hayes and All Its Loyal Men"
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| motto = For God and Country
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| accreditation = Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools{{cite web|url=http://www.css-msa.org/search.php/ |title=MSA-Commission on Secondary Schools |access-date=2009-05-27 |author=MSA-CSS |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090917141934/http://www.css-msa.org/search.php/ |archive-date=2009-09-17}}
| rival = Mount Saint Michael Academy
| mascot = Cardinal
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| team_name = Cardinal Hayes Cardinals
| nickname = Cardinals
| colors = Cardinal and Gold {{color box|maroon}}{{color box|gold}}
| yearbook = The Hayes
| publication = City Scapes (literary magazine)
| newspaper = Challenger ({{URL | hayeschallenger.org}})
| established = {{start date and age | 1941 | paren = y}}
| status = Open
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| enrollment = 945{{cite web |title= Cardinal Hayes High School |url=https://nces.ed.gov/surveys/pss/privateschoolsearch/school_detail.asp?Search=1&ID=00922273 |website=Private School Universe Survey |publisher= National Center for Education Statistics |access-date= November 11, 2019}}
| enrollment_as_of = 2017–2018
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Cardinal Hayes High School is a private, Catholic high school for boys in the Concourse Village neighborhood of the Bronx, New York City, New York. The school serves the Archdiocese of New York. It is a member of the Catholic High School Athletic Association. The building was constructed in the Art Deco style. It is named after Cardinal Patrick Joseph Hayes, a previous archbishop of the Archdiocese of New York.
History
Cardinal Hayes was dedicated on September 8, 1941, by Archbishop Spellman. Cardinal Hayes' current rival is Mount Saint Michael Academy. The two schools' football teams have met annually since 1942 on Thanksgiving Day. Cardinal Hayes also takes part in non-annual football rivalries with Cardinal Spellman High School and Archbishop Stepinac High School for the Fathers' Club Trophy and the Father John Dubois Memorial Trophy, respectively. Throughout the years, the school has been staffed by Archdiocesan Priests, De la Salle, Xavieran, Marist and Irish Christian Brothers. The school today is largely staffed by lay faculty.
Notable alumni
- Edward Caban, New York City Police Commissioner {{cite web |title=Edward Caban '85, Becomes First Hispanic Police Commissioner |url=https://www.cardinalhayes.org/news-detail?pk=950060 |website=Cardinal Hayes High School |access-date=1 December 2023}}
- George Carlin, stand-up comedian (did not graduate)
Alexander, David Patrick (October 22, 2010). [http://bronxink.org/2010/10/22/9443-regis-philbin-comes-home-to-cardinal-hayes-high-school "Regis Philbin Comes Home to Cardinal Hayes High School"]. The Bronx Ink. Retrieved November 19, 2022.
- Bob Chlupsa, Major League Baseball (MLB) player{{cite news |title=Chlupsa vs. Cazzie |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-gazette-chlupsa-vs-cazzie/129045368/ |access-date=29 July 2023 |work=The Gazette |date=21 May 1968 |pages=20}}
- Stalin Colinet, National Football League (NFL) player, class of 1992
- Willie Colon, NFL champion
- Don DeLillo, author and playwright
- Cartier Diarra, professional basketball player
- Steve Dillon, MLB player{{cite news |last1=Celona |first1=Larry |last2=Simko-Bednarski |first2=Evan |title=How former Mets pitcher Steve Dillon became an NYPD cop |url=https://nypost.com/2022/09/04/how-former-mets-pitcher-steve-dillon-became-an-nypd-cop/ |access-date=3 December 2022 |work=New York Post |date=4 September 2022}}
- George Dzundza, television and film actor
- Fatman Scoop, rapper and media personality{{cite web | last=Lindner | first=Emmett | title=Fatman Scoop, a D.J. and Rapper, Dies at 56 | website=The New York Times | date=2024-08-31 | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/31/arts/music/fatman-scoop-rapper-dead.html | access-date=2024-09-04}}
- James Feldeine (born 1988), American-Dominican basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- John F. Good (1936–2016; class of 1954), FBI agent who created the Abscam sting operationGates, Anita (October 18, 2016). [https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/19/nyregion/john-good-dead.html "John Good, Architect of F.B.I.'s Abscam Sting Operation, Dies at 80"]. The New York Times. Retrieved November 19, 2022. "He graduated from Cardinal Hayes High School in 1954 and received a bachelor's degree in sociology from Fordham University in 1958."
- David Gonzalez, journalist for The New York Times
- Elijah Jones, college football cornerback for the Boston College Eagles{{Cite web|url=https://www.nj.com/rutgersfootball/2017/05/rutgers_offers_ny_wr_elijah_jones_high_school_team.html|website=NJ.com|author=Hunt, Todderick|title=Rutgers offers N.Y. WR Elijah Jones, high school teammate of freshman WR Shameen Jones|date=May 20, 2017}}
- Jim Jones, rapper from group Dipset (did not graduate){{cite web |url=http://king-mag.com/analyze-this/ |title=Analyze This |first=S. |last=Malcolm |date=February 12, 2007 |work=King | access-date = November 19, 2022 |quote=Jim Jones: I was a little reckless in high school. I went to Cardinal Hayes... I got kicked out of Hayes during my senior year.}}
- Damon Lopez, professional basketball player
- Kevin Loughery, National Basketball Association (NBA) player, Detroit Pistons, Baltimore Bullets; player-coach Philadelphia 76ers
- Jamal Mashburn, NBA player, Dallas Mavericks, Miami Heat, and New Orleans Hornets
- Andrew C. McCarthy, columnist and former Assistant U.S. Attorney
- Bernard McGuirk, executive producer of Imus in the Morning radio and television program.
- Richard Mulligan, film, stage and television actor.
- Roscoe Orman, actor (attended briefly)
- George Pérez, illustrator and writer of comic books
- Regis Philbin, television personality
- Mario Runco, Jr., U.S. astronaut and former NASA mission specialist
- Bobby Sanabria, American (Latin jazz) drummer, percussionist, composer, arranger, educator
- Martin Scorsese, Oscar-winning filmmaker
- Lawrence A. Skantze (1928–2018; class of 1946), U.S. Air Force four-star general
- John Sweeney, President AFL–CIO 1995–2009; recipient of the 2010 Presidential Medal of Freedom
- Gerry Ward, basketball player; first-round pick in the 1963 NBA draft
- John Amirante, singer{{cn|reason=no mention of school in his article|date=March 2024}}
References
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External links
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- {{official website|http://www.cardinalhayes.org}}
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