Try contacting the diocesan office in that area.
There are 4 public high schools 11 Catholic high Schools and the Veritas Academy.
malden catholic
Patrick Stephen Fahy has written: 'The effectiveness of Christian criteria of 17 Australian Catholic high schools' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic high schools, Catholic learning and scholarship
Not necessarily. For the most part, catholic schools will accept employees that are not catholic, however that employee must still be a strong supporter of the schools goals and vision to be hired.
Norbert Brockman has written: 'Ordained to Service' 'Community action; a handbook for Catholic high schools' -- subject(s): Catholic high schools, Community and school
There are a lot. Here's a list of Catholic high schools just in the bourough of Queens: http://queens.about.com/cs/highschools/a/catholic_hs.htm Here's a list of Catholic high schools in New York State, but each has its city listed: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Catholic_schools_in_New_York .
No, they were not.
Yes.
The exam for the ten Catholic high schools on Long Island is called the Catholic High School Entrance Exam, or CHSEE for short.
Certainly, my cousin is not Catholic but she is sending her two sons to the local Catholic school. The Catholic schools are historically know for an excellent education along with instilling a high moral and ethical standard into their students. A good number of the students in our local Catholic school are not Catholic. Just call the local parish office, or school office and they will tell you what is necessary for enrollment.
There are lots of Catholic schools with cathedrals. You should do a city or state wide search depending on where you live or want to potentially live.
Edward Francis Spiers has written: 'The central Catholic high school' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic high schools, Education