Bishop Foley Catholic High School, Catholic high school in Madison Heights, United States
Bishop Foley Catholic High School is a secondary school in Madison Heights, Michigan, drawing students from across the greater Detroit area. It offers courses at several levels, from standard classes to more advanced programs for those looking to challenge themselves academically.
The school was founded in 1950 and named after Bishop John F. Foley, the second bishop of the Diocese of Detroit. It opened during a period of rapid growth for Catholic schools across the Detroit region.
Students at the school take part in service clubs and volunteer programs that connect them to the wider community, such as the Key Club and the National Honor Society. These groups are a visible and active part of daily school life.
The school sits in a residential part of Madison Heights and is easy to reach by car. Since it is an active school, it is worth contacting them in advance if you plan to visit the campus.
The school runs cooperative sports programs that allow students to join teams at other schools for sports like skiing and girls ice hockey. This kind of arrangement is uncommon and lets students compete in sports that a single school often cannot support on its own.
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