Events
Nazareth Families Emergency Meeting
Monday, February 08, 2010

Winter Semi Formal
Friday, February 12, 2010

Jon Boon Basketball Clinic
Monday, February 15, 2010

Junior High Bottle and Can Drive
Saturday, March 13, 2010

Parent Meeting for April 2010 Student Trip
Tuesday, March 16, 2010

News
February 05, 2010
BK Football Standout Jerome Lewis Signs Letter of Intent to Play at Virginia Tech

February 03, 2010
A LETTER FROM KEARNEY’S PRESIDENT REGARDING NAZARETH CLOSURE

December 17, 2009
First Place in the "Extraordinary Stories in Our Schools Contest"
for "Mr. Burke's Wonders of Science."

November 30, 2009
TV News Contest
13WHAM/St. Bonaventure University - “Extraordinary Stories In Our Schools"

November 23, 2009
BK Girls Varsity Soccer Wins NYS Scholar-Athlete Team Award
2nd year in a row

Links
» BK Infinite Campus Parent Portal
Accesss all student information in real time - grades, homework, attendance,calendar, etc.   Email questions to accounts@bkhs.org
» SharePoint
Access to SharePoint for faculty sites providing course work and to the BK Parent Association.
» BK Questions
BKHS students and parents: if you have a question about any school related software program or if you have laptop issues, please send an email to
e-answers@bkhs.org
» Family First
If you are interested, please contact Jennifer Habecker, Membership Development Officer at 585-586-8225 ext. 202 or jennifer.habecker@familyfirstny.com.
» Charter for the Protection of Children & Young People
Bishop Kearney High School | A Golisano Education Partner is in full compliance with the provisions of the Charter for the Protection of Children & Young People.
» Interfaith Center for the Study of Genocide & Violence Prevention

from Mission to Vision

Our Vision Statement
Bishop Kearney High School is a vibrant community dedicated to providing an environment in which high academic expectations, spirituality, and a strong sense of Catholic community enhance the education of the whole person.

Our Mission Statement
The mission of Bishop Kearney High School is to empower young men and women to reach their full potential -academically, spiritually, and socially- by providing a college preparatory, values-based Catholic education in a student-centered family atmosphere, in keeping with the tradition of the Christian Brothers and the School Sisters of Notre Dame.