All Hallows High School

Located at 111 East 164th Street, near Yankee Stadium, the school has an enrollment of approximately 400 boys, 99% of whom are persons of color.

[3] Despite sitting in the poorest Congressional district in the country, All Hallows routinely places its entire graduating class in four-year colleges.

[4] The Acton Institute has named All Hallows as one of the top-50 Catholic high schools in the United States for nine consecutive years.

[6] All Hallows was founded in 1909 by the Congregation of Christian Brothers at the invitation and with the help of Monsignor James Power, pastor of All Saints Church.

[7] The order founded the school upon the principles of Blessed Edmund Rice, which center on providing moral and scholastic training, especially to the children of the poor.

The All Hallows junior varsity bowling team won the CHSAA division championship in 2011 for the second straight year.

All Hallows has twice been the Bronx champions on the televised team academic game show "The Challenge" on MSG Varsity (2009 and 2012).

Philip J. Eagan,[11] the board chairman of the All Hallows Foundation applies his background in finance to bring "a bold, entrepreneurial, and creative approach to inner city education.