John Bapst alumni Dan Honeycutt '10 and Mary DeLorenzo '10 will be joining the John Bapst Honors Band as the class of 2014 graduates Sunday, June 1, 2014. Honeycutt graduated this spring from Allegheny College in Meadville, PA, with a music and political science double major. He will begin work Read More
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John Bapst 2014 Graduation Live Stream
The Class of 2014 Graduation is Sunday, June 1, 2014 at 3:00 p.m. eastern daylight time in Sekera Auditorium at John Bapst. John Bapst will live-stream its graduation ceremony. We hope that many more friends and family members will have an opportunity to watch this special event Read More
BDN – John Bapst Student Commutes to School on Motorcycle He Built
Senior Teagan Prince has spent his last academic year taking AP classes in the morning at John Bapst and then attending classes at United Technology Center in Bangor, where he's been transforming a trunk full of motorcycle parts into a work of motorized art. Walking into school, silver helmet under Read More
Connor Wagner ’14 Qualifies for Boston Marathon
Connor Wagner '14 competed in the Sugarloaf Marathon last weekend and qualified for the Boston Marathon. He finished 6th overall in the race, and 2nd in the division for men aged 29 and under. Complete race results are here: Read More
Spring Academic Awards Assembly
A special assembly was held Friday, May 16, 2014 in which Book Awards and other certificates of achievement were given to underclass students. These awards recognize outstanding academic performance, positive school citizenship and exemplary community service. Book Awards are usually sponsored by a Read More
Mr. Hamilton Pied in Environmental Geology Fundraiser
Chris Packard's Environmental Geology class (lovingly nicknamed "natural disasters class") studied the devastating earthquake which affected Haiti in 2010. As the researched the response to the disaster, they were moved by the slow progress and shocked at the inefficiencies which sometimes occurred, Read More
Tessa Lilley ’14 to Train with Olympic Rider
As seniors ponder what will become of them in their future, John Bapst senior Tessa Lilley is following her dreams with a leap of faith – on the back of a horse, no less. Instead of heading off college, she will spend a year in White Post, Virginia at the Southern Edition Farm as a working student Read More
After 31 Years Mathematics Chair Sue Sheren Retiring
With the school gathered together in Sekera Auditorium, the John Bapst math department took the floor for a few moments to celebrate Sue Sheren, who has worked at John Bapst for 31 years. Recognizing her as one of the best math teachers in the state, fellow mathematics faculty Brenden Murphy, said, Read More
Mr. Beland’s Retirement Address
The following words were spoken to the school at the assembly on May 5, 2014, as Ken Beland bid a fond farewell to the school which has been his teaching home for the past five years. He will be greatly missed. Good Morning John Bapst!!!!! As I prepare to move on to a new chapter in my life, I Read More
We’re #1 — Again!
We're #1 -- Again! For the second time in three years, John Bapst has been ranked as the #1 high school in Maine and Northern New England by The Washington Post, whose 2014 rankings were just released. The Washington Post surveys and ranks approximately 27,000 high schools across the country each Read More