Calvert Hall President, Br. John Kane FSC, Ed.D., has been named one of the Most Admired CEOs by The Daily Record for the third time and is now a member of The Circle of Leadership. The Daily Record recognizes 38 leaders as their 2025 Most Admired CEOs and five will be inducted in their three-time winner's circle.
Calvert Hall is excited to share Joe Baker '76 has been named one of The Daily Record's 2025 Influential Marylanders. Winners are honored for being influential leaders who have made significant impacts in their field (education) and continue to be leaders in Maryland. This is his second honor from the organization as he was named a 2018 Icon recipient for his lasting contributions to the region.
Calvert Hall is pleased to announce it has been awarded a $120,000 grant from the Knott Foundation. The grant will create an executive leadership program for Calvert Hall’s faculty and staff and will be awarded over the next three years. By creating two, eighteen-month leadership cohorts, Calvert Hall is making an investment in the future of the individuals, the institution, and Catholic education. This benefits the Catholic education system as the next wave of leaders are prepared for the triumphs and hurdles ahead.
Calvert Hall is honored to have the best principal in the Baltimore region and to be recognized as one of the best private high schools in the area by The Baltimore Sun.
Calvert Hall College High School is pleased to announce the appointment of Anthony Luczak as the next McMullen Scholars Program Director, one of the region’s premier scholastic high school programs.
Following a national search, Calvert Hall College High School is pleased to announce the appointment of Robert Motley as its new Vice Principal for Academic Affairs, effective June 16, 2025.
On April 16, eleven student-athletes signed letters of intent to play their respective sport at the next level. Only 3% of high school students nationally go on to play in college.
On February 5, five student-athletes signed letters of intent to play their respective sport at the next level. Only 3% of high school students nationally go on to play in college.
After a national search, Calvert Hall College High School announced the appointment of Tyler “Ty” Ward as the head varsity football coach. Ward, who most recently served for the past two seasons as the head coach at Bethlehem Catholic High School in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, was named the 2023 Eastern Pennsylvania Conference Coach of the Year, coaching the team to a 2023 District 11 championship and 2024 District 11 championship appearance.