Monsignor Scanlan High School was initially established in 1949 as two schools, St. Helena's High School for Boys and St. Helena's High School for Girls. Both schools were formed by Monsignor Arthur J. Scanlan, founding pastor of St. Helena's Church. He also founded the parish elementary school in 1940. Both high schools were renamed in Scanlan's honor in 1972 and merged to form one coeducational high school in 1976.
The parish also operated a commercial high school[clarification needed] from 1956 to 2002.
Location
The school is located on a 13-acre campus in the Throggs Neck neighborhood of The Bronx. Students residing in The Bronx, Queens and Manhattan constitute the majority of the pupil population. The Q50 and Q44MTA bus lines accommodate students traveling from different points in Queens and The Bronx. The school is adjacent to Westchester Creek to the west and the Bronx–Whitestone Bridge and Ferry Point Park to the south.
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Academics
The academic program is organized around a seven-day cycle on three academic levels designed to accommodate the scholastic needs of students.
The school offers two programs for its students to earn college credits:
Advanced-placement courses are offered in:
biology
computer-science principles
English
Spanish language
Spanish literature
United States government and politics
United States history
world history
College-level courses
The school also partners with St. John's University to offer college-level courses to juniors and seniors with an opportunity to obtain college credits.
Campus facilities
twenty-six classrooms
three science labs
Mac computer lab
two gymnasiums
workout facility
baseball and softball fields
chapel
one convent
Athletics
The school offers competitive athletic programs to its students. It has garnered several city-wide championship titles.
Boys' Baseball (varsity) – 2015 & 2014 CHSAA City Champions