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In 1969, as the only Catholic high school serving the Southern Alameda County, the school became co-educational. Bishop Allen Vigneron and Hayward Mayor Roberta Cooper officiated at the April 30, 2006 groundbreaking ceremony for a multimillion-dollar expansion at Moreau. The project included increasing the school library, adding a state-of-the ...
St. Augustine 400 Alcatraz Ave, Oakland St. Augustine 3999 Bernal Ave, Pleasanton: St. Barnabas 1427 Sixth St, Alameda St. Bede 26950 Patrick Ave, Hayward: St. Benedict 2245 82nd Ave, Oakland St. Bernard 1620 62nd Ave, Oakland St. Charles Borromeo 1315 Lomitas Ave, Livermore: St. Clement 738 Calhoun St, Hayward St. Columba 6401 San Pablo Ave ...
She had accused Francis, pastor of St. Bede Parish in Hayward, of raping her "ritualistically and sadistically" several times, beginning when she was six years old. Chapin called on the diocese to "name all the priests that there are credible allegations against."
Days before the deadline, an Illinois school successfully raised over $400,000 to avert closure on Jan. 26. St. Bede Catholic School raises funds to avoid closure just days before deadline Skip to ...
Pages in category "People educated at St. Bede's Grammar School" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Hayward Unified School District (HUSD) is a public school district serving the city of Hayward, California, in Alameda County, in the United States. Supervised by the superintendent and the HUSD board of trustees, the district serves about 21,000 students in 30 schools, and employs more than 950 teachers.
The 800 acre St. Bede campus includes the school, its attached monastery, a church, a football field with stands, a baseball field with stands, a basketball stadium/theater, an outdoor 400 meter track, a soccer field, the Saint Bede Abbey Press building, the boarding houses, and much open space, including an apple orchard, as well as corn and ...
As part of a regionalization plan approved by Archbishop Oscar H. Lipscomb in 2001, it merged with St. Bede Catholic Elementary School (K-8) and Our Lady Queen of Mercy Elementary School (K-8) to become Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School. In 2004 it opened a middle school for grades 7-8, and in 2012, it opened Holy Spirit Elementary School.