Monsignor Farrell High School (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Monsignor Farrell High School" in English language version.

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  • "Bill Taverner". Retrieved July 1, 2021. Monsignor Farrell High School, High school diploma, 1982–1986

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  • Kent, Andy. "Inside the Coaching Staff: Kevin Coyle". Miami Dolphins, March 17, 2014. Retrieved February 28, 2017. "[Q] Which coach has had the biggest influence on your career? Coyle: It was my high school coach, Coach Dennis Barrett at Monsignor Farrell High School back in Staten Island".

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  • "Meet Mike". Mike Tannousis for State Assembly. Retrieved 2020-12-29.

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  • "Admissions Information". Monsignor Farrell High School. Retrieved September 27, 2020.

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  • Michael Cusick Biography, New York State Assembly. Retrieved February 28, 2017. "He is an honorary member of the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 120, Richmond Engine #1, the Oceanic Hook and Ladder Co. #1 and was inducted into the Monsignor Farrell High School Alumni Hall of Fame in 2007".

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  • Benanti, Carol Ann (March 23, 2012). "Staten Island's Farrell Alumni Dish on Show Business" Staten Island Advance. Retrieved February 28, 2017. "On hand to bring a touch of Hollywood starpower to Staten Island were actor Theo Rossi and actors/comedians James (Murr) Murray and Joe Gatto, who recently returned to Monsignor Farrell High School – their alma mater – to speak to students and credit the Oakwood school for their diligence and success".

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