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Bishop McLaughlin Catholic High School (BMCHS)〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.bmchs.com/ )〕 is a private high school located in northern Pasco County not far from Spring Hill, Florida in the Diocese of St. Petersburg. ==General Information== Bishop McLaughlin Catholic High School was established in 2003. The school is named after Charles Borromeo McLaughlin, the first Bishop of the Diocese of St. Petersburg. An avid pilot, Bishop McLaughlin would meet the pastoral demands of a large Diocese by flying from event to event in order to keep pace with his schedule. This fast-paced ministry affectionately earned him the nickname of "Hurricane Charlie." Therefore, BMCHS is the home of the "Hurricanes." The school's mascot is "Pelicane" (a pelican donning a Hurricanes team jersey). The school's inaugural principal was Jane Moerschbacher, who held the position until she retired in 2007. The school's current principal is Camille Jowanna, who, as a 7th grader, received the Sacrament of Confirmation from the school's namesake - Bishop Charles Borromeo McLaughlin. BMCHS is experiencing continued growth and is known for its high academic standards, use of technology in the classroom, growing sports program and fine arts program. The school's Mission Statement is: "Bishop McLaughlin Catholic High School provides a Christ-centered education that nurtures the development of the whole person and prepares young men and women as leaders to meet successfully the challenges of our global society." BMCHS offers various forms of financial assistance, such as Variable Rate Tuition. In addition, there is assistance available from the Diocese of St. Petersburg, the Mary C. Forbes Foundation, the Catholic Foundation, Step Up for Students and the McKay Scholarship.〔http://www.bmchs.com/admissions/bishop-facts/〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bishop McLaughlin Catholic High School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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