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Coordinates: 42°5054N 78°496W / 42.84833°N 78.81833°W / 42.84833; -78.81833
 

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Bishop Timon - St. Jude High School
Location
Map

601 McKinley Parkway Buffalo


,

14220


United States
Coordinates42°50′54N 78°49′6W / 42.84833°N 78.81833°W / 42.84833; -78.81833
Information
Former nameBishop Timon High School (1946)
TypePrivate Roman Catholic independent All-Male college-preparatory high school
MottoLatin: Fortes In Fide
English: Strong in the Faith
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic (Franciscan)
Patron saint(s)St. Francis of Assisi
Established1946; 78 years ago (1946)
FounderJohn Francis O'Hara
ChairmanBernard "BJay" Ryan '98
PrincipalDr. James Newton
ChaplainFr. Greg Dobson
Grades9-12
Enrollment320 (2024)
Color(s) Green  and  Gold 
Fight songLift Up the Green & the Gold
Athletics16 teams

  • Varsity
  • Junior Varsity
  • Freshman

Athletics conferenceMonsignor Martin Athletic Association
Sports

List

  • baseball
  • basketball
  • football
  • soccer
  • bowling
  • crew
  • cross country
  • golf
  • hockey
  • lacrosse
  • track and field
MascotTiger
Team nameTigers
RivalSt. Francis High School Canisus High School, St. Joe’s High School, St. Mary’s High School, Cardinal O’Hara
AccreditationMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools[1]
PublicationThe Juvenalist (literary magazine)
NewspaperThe Tidings
YearbookThe Talisman
Alumni8,000+
Websitewww.bishoptimon.com

Bishop Timon – St. Jude High School (formerly Bishop Timon High School) is a Roman Catholic Franciscan high school for young men administered and staffed by the Order of Friars Minor located in South Buffalo, New York. Bishop Timon High School, as it was originally known, was founded in 1946 by the Franciscan Friars.

History[edit]

In 1946, the school officially opened its doors with a class of 76 freshmen. For three years, Bishop Timon – St. Jude High School was temporarily housed at Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Buffalo's old First Ward. On September 6, 1949, Timon moved into its current home on McKinley Parkway with an enrollment of approximately 800 young men. In June 1950, Bishop O'Hara awarded diplomas to Bishop Timon's first graduating class. The school was named Bishop Timon after Buffalo's first bishop, John Timon. In 1993, the school added St. Jude to its name.[2]

Bishop Timon High School was founded by Roman Catholic priests of the Franciscan Order Minor, with the idea of providing a quality education at an affordable cost for the largely working-class Irish-American community within the proximity of its South Buffalo neighborhood location. The Franciscan commitment to the needs of the area was the impetus for opening this all-boys college preparatory high-school to the local neighborhood's mostly blue-collar residents.

Campus[edit]

The one building campus of the school is located at 601 McKinley Parkway which holds a new 6,000 square foot (540 m2) Center For Media & The Arts. This area maintains a working sound recording studio. It also is home to music and art studios, a graphic design lab, a video production lab, and a photography darkroom. In 2003, Timon High School opened the Science and Pre-Engineering Center. An Advanced Placement Conference & Technology room was also built, allowing the school to use distance learning with other schools through conferencing software.[citation needed] In 2021, Timon High School opened their E-Sports Center, a room used for the STEM classes for grades 9-12.

In 1963 Timon opened a Freshman Annex located on Como Ave. named after Monsignor Nash of Holy Family Parish to accommodate its growing enrollment during its peak years of the 60s and 70s. The Annex closed in 1977.

Sports[edit]

Alumni[edit]

Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^ MSA-CSS. "MSA-Commission on Secondary Schools". Archived from the original on 2011-05-14. Retrieved 2009-05-27.
  • ^ BTSJHS. "History of Bishop Timon". Bishop Timon St. Jude High School website. Archived from the original on 2007-09-12. Retrieved 2007-08-01.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bishop_Timon_–_St._Jude_High_School&oldid=1219132172"

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