Bishop Quinn High School
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Bishop Quinn High School is a small, private Catholic high school in Palo Cedro near Redding, California founded in 1995 by the Diocese of Sacramento. The school is named after Bishop Francis Quinn, the diocese's bishop emeritus. The school is designed to serve the Catholic population of Shasta County, California.
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[edit] History
Although initially falling short of desired number of pupils, the school has grown to approximately 200 students from an inaugural class of 26. The 26 freshman who matriculated in 1995 represented the school's first graduating class in 1999.
[edit] Other Local Schools
- Elementary Schools:
- Middle Schools
- Junction Intermediate School
- Saint Francis Middle School
- High Schools
[edit] Reference
- Cedro, P. "Bishop Quinn Rules: Take-no-prisoners principal puts new Catholic high school on the fast track." The Sacramento Bee (January 1, 2002), pg. B1.