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  1. Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School was a private, Roman Catholic high school in the Windsor Terrace neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. Open from 1962 through 2014, it closed following a period of steeply falling enrollment and with an estimated $4 million in outstanding debt.

  2. 21 de abr. de 2014 · After 52 years, Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School in Brooklyn will close in June. Ruth Fremson/The New York Times. By Kyle Spencer. April 20, 2014. Just six months ago, Denise...

  3. Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School was a private, Roman Catholic high school in the Windsor Terrace neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. Open from 1962 through 2014, it closed following a period of steeply falling enrollment and with an estimated $4 million in outstanding debt.

  4. Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School, New York, New York. 1,427 likes · 1,121 were here. Francis X. Ford, Brooklyn resident, Maryknoll Bishop, was martyred in China in 1952. One attempt to...

  5. The school is coed with 1,266 students and includes grades 9th grade - 12th grade . Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School is a Roman Catholic school. Our rating system is based on a scale of 1 to 10, and this school has not yet been rated. Learn more about this school's teachers and students.

  6. 11 de jun. de 2014 · Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School is built with church money as an all-boys school on the vacant 19th-Street block that once housed trolley barns. 1976 The Brooklyn Diocese cedes control of Bishop Ford to a private board of trustees that makes the school coed.

  7. Website. www .bishopfordhs .org. Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School was a private, Roman Catholic high school in the Windsor Terrace neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. Open from 1962 through 2014, it closed following a period of steeply falling enrollment and with an estimated $4 million in outstanding debt.