Bishop Carroll High School (Ebensburg, Pennsylvania)

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Bishop Carroll Catholic High School
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Bishop Carroll High School (Ebensburg, Pennsylvania)
728 Ben Franklin Highway

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15931-1571

United States
Coordinates 40°29′11″N78°44′9″W / 40.48639°N 78.73583°W / 40.48639; -78.73583
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Type Catholic high school
Motto Latin: Verbum Dei
(Word of God)
Religious affiliation(s) Christianity
Denomination Catholic Church
Established1959;64 years ago (1959)
Oversight Roman Catholic Diocese of Altoona–Johnstown
SuperintendentJo-Ann Semko
CEEB code 391153
NCES School ID 01189708 [1]
DeanJonathan Nagy
Head of schoolStephen B. Cotchen
ChaplainRev. Jeremiah Lange
Faculty19.3 (on an FTE basis) [1]
Grades 9-12
Gender All-boys
Enrollment172 [1]  (2019–2020)
   Grade 9 40
   Grade 10 41
   Grade 11 48
   Grade 12 43
Student to teacher ratio8.9:1 [1]
Campus size35 acres (14 ha)
Color(s)Blue & white   
Athletics conferenceLaurel Highlands Athletic Conference
Rival Central Cambria High School
Accreditation MSA [2]
Annual tuition$7,250 [3]
Revenue$2.6 million [4]
Affiliation NCEA [1]
Website bishopcarroll.com

Bishop Carroll Catholic High School (BCCHS) is a Catholic high school located in Ebensburg, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown. The school partners with All Saints Catholic School, Holy Name School, Northern Cambria Catholic School, Saint Bernard Regional Catholic School, Saint Benedict School, and Saint Michael School.

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Curriculum

The school provides 60 dual-enrollment credits and seven AP courses. Bishop Carroll has partnerships with several Catholic universities, including Saint Francis University, Mount Aloysius College, Saint Vincent College, Duquesne University, Franciscan University, and others, that allow for discounts for BCCHS graduates and placement options. BCCHS also has a partnership with Admiral Peary Vo-Tech.

Athletics

The school sponsors nearly 20 athletic teams, with most competing in the Laurel Highlands Athletic Conference. Sports teams include:

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References

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  2. MSA-CSS. "MSA-Commission on Secondary Schools". Archived from the original on 2011-05-14. Retrieved 2009-05-23.
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  4. "Form 990" (PDF). Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax. Internal Revenue Service. 2019. Retrieved 19 October 2022.