Bishop Kelley High School
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Bishop Kelley High School is a Lasallian Catholic
Catholic
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 high school
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 with over 800 students, grades 9 to 12, located at 41st and Hudson Avenue, in the center of the Tulsa metropolitan area, on a campus spanning just over 37 acres (150,000 m²). The school is a function of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tulsa
Roman Catholic Diocese of Tulsa
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 and operates in the Lasallian tradition of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (Christian Brothers)
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. The school is named for Bishop
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 Francis Kelley
Francis Kelley
Francis Clement Kelley was the second Roman Catholic Bishop of Oklahoma. He was a Catholic Priest for 54 years, and Bishop for 23 years.-Early life:...

, the second bishop of Oklahoma. Founded in 1960, Bishop Kelley was created to serve the city of Tulsa when Holy Family High School and Marquette High School closed. They had provided Catholic high school education since the early 1900's.

Kelley is a comprehensive secondary school with a curriculum that is primarily college preparatory. More than 25 middle schools routinely send students to Bishop Kelley, with the greatest numbers coming from Catholic elementary schools. Consistent with its egalitarian, LaSallian mission, the course offerings reflect the needs of a student body that is diverse in terms of both aptitudes and interests. Non-Catholic students are welcome to apply for admission. Transfer students also must submit an application and have an interview prior to acceptance. Bishop Kelley is the only diocesan Catholic high school in the Diocese of Tulsa.

Bishop Kelley serves Catholic and non-Catholic families in Tulsa and the surrounding communities who seek a college preparatory program within a Christian environment of concern, trust, and growth.

Activities

Co-curricular opportunities include Academic Bowl, Christian service, Class Board, Comet Ambassadors, drama, Drumline, FCA, foreign language clubs, intramurals, Jazz Choir, Kairos, Kelley Krazies (a spirit organization), Link Crew (dedicated to mentoring freshmen), Lasallian Youth, Men's Forum, Mission Team, Mock Trial, Model U.N., National Forensic League, Peer Helpers, Performing Arts, Play Production/Theater Tech, Politics Club, ProLife People, Retreats, Student Council, Women's Forum, and others. The school is also a perennial contender for and frequent winner of state championships in speech and debate, academic bowl, and robotics competitions.

Athletics

Bishop Kelley has won more state championships than any other school of its size in Oklahoma, including state championships in baseball, football, soccer, softball, volleyball, basketball, tennis, golf and Cross Country. In recent years, its women's volleyball and women's soccer teams have been nationally-ranked. Many of these athletes continue playing in college.

Battle of the Bishops

In football, Kelley shares a tradition with cross-state rival Bishop McGuinness High School
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. The winner of the contest obtains possession of the "Shillelagh
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 Trophy" for the upcoming year. The schools also compete biannually in boys and girls basketball.

Notable alumni

  • Dewey F. Bartlett, Jr.
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    - current Mayor of Tulsa
  • Robert Bryce
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    - journalist and author (books include Pipe Dreams: Greed, Ego, and the Death of Enron
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    )
  • Chris Combs
    Chris Combs
    Chris Combs is a composer and steel guitarist from Tulsa, Oklahoma. He has been a part of the jazz group Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey since 2008. Combs also writes and plays lap steel with Gogo Plumbay, a Tulsa-based quintet that has been together since 2009...

    - jazz composer and musician; guitarist for Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey
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  • Rick Dickson
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    - Athletic Director at Tulane University
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  • Matt Gogel
    Matt Gogel
    Matthew John Gogel is an American professional golfer who has played on the PGA Tour and the Nationwide Tour.Gogel was born in Denver, Colorado and grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he attended Bishop Kelley High School. He has lived most of his adult life in Kansas. He attended the University of...

    - PGA
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     golfer
  • Randy Heckenkemper
    Randy Heckenkemper
    Randall J. Heckenkemper is a renowned golf course architect.Heckenkemper was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma and graduated from Oklahoma State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in landscape design. Heckenkemper began his career in the 1980s working for Poe and Associates...

    - golf course
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     designer
  • Frank Main
    Frank Main
    - Early life :Main was born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey on September 8, 1964. He grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, graduating from Bishop Kelley High School in 1982. He then matriculated at Emory University in Georgia...

     - reporter at the Chicago Sun-Times
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    and winner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize
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  • Chip McCaw
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     - Olympic athlete and volleyball coach at Pepperdine University
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  • Charlie O'Brien
    Charlie O'Brien
    Charles Hugh O'Brien is a former Major League Baseball catcher who played for the Oakland Athletics , Milwaukee Brewers , New York Mets , Atlanta Braves , Toronto Blue Jays , Chicago White Sox , Anaheim Angels and Montreal Expos .While growing up in Tulsa, O'Brien attended and graduated...

     - Major League Baseball
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     catcher
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  • Jason Staurovsky
    Jason Staurovsky
    Jason Charles Staurovsky is a former American football placekicker from 1987 to 1992. He attended Bishop Kelley High School and the University of Tulsa, for whom he is the all-time leading scorer. He played for the St Louis Cardinals in 1987, the New England Patriots from 1988 to 1991, and the New...

     - NFL placekicker
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  • John A. Sullivan - United States Congressman (R
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    )
  • Alfre Woodard
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     - film and television actress (Academy Award
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    -nominee and Emmy Award
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     winner)
  • Rick Wrona
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     - Major League Baseball
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     pitcher
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