Sunday, September 3, 20170169More than 300 faculty members from several Diocese of Dallas schools descended upon Bishop Lynch High School on Aug. 9 to share in faith and fellowship. Representatives from St. Philip & St. Augustine Catholic Academy, St. Bernard of Clairvaux, St. Paul the Apostle, St. Pius X and Prince of Peace Catholic schools joined Bishop Lynch for...
Monday, June 5, 20170277Juac Angoi, a refugee from Sudan in northeast Africa, was just more than a year old when his parents fled a crushing civil war in their homeland 17 years ago. He said he can’t recall the journey through Egypt to Dallas, but remembers with gratitude the way life unfolded since he started growing up in North Texas. After his graduation...
Wednesday, May 31, 20170365Evelyn Grubbs leaned toward a career in chemistry in her student years. Instead, the veteran educator found that great chemistry with colleagues, students and parents allowed her to make exceptional strides on a variety of fronts at schools including Bishop Lynch High School. Grubbs, who has been the principal at Bishop Lynch since 2010,...
Monday, April 18, 20160149Construction crews are busily putting the final touches on Bishop Lynch High School's new west wing, which features a new main entrance, the largest courtyard on campus, five Technology-Enhanced Active Learning (TEAL) labs, a new campus store, and a slew of administrative offices.
Monday, August 24, 20150278After serving at Bishop Lynch High School and most recently as the assistant principal at Prince of Peace Catholic School in Plano, Chris Sanders begins this year as principal of St. Pius X Catholic School.
Thursday, May 7, 20150210What began as a small group online has since mushroomed offline into a legion of prayer warriors and supporters called “Annabelle’s Army,” including the entire student body at Bishop Lynch High School, where Tricia Roos works as its director of admissions and head coach of the varsity volleyball team.
Monday, January 12, 20150247When Bishop Lynch High School president Ed Leyden awards his final diploma at the end of the 2014-2015 school year, more than 6,000 students will have graduated from the school under his leadership. On June 30, Leyden will retire after 33 years at the helm at Bishop Lynch. It will mark the end of a 50-year career in education for Leyden...
Friday, December 5, 20140269Chris Rebuck will become Bishop Lynch High School’s new president, effective July 1, 2015. Bishop Kevin J. Farrell made the announcement during a Dec. 5 all-school morning assembly at the campus. The hire of Rebuck means that for the first time in 33 years a new president will lead the school.
Thursday, November 20, 20140124The Catholic Foundation’s Fall Grant Ceremony at the Museum of Biblical Art on Nov. 13 inspired recipients, donors and foundation trustees as Catholic schools, parishes and ministries in the Diocese of Dallas accepted grants for technology upgrades, structural improvements and tuition assistance.