Holy Rosary School is the first Catholic school on Staten Island to implement a sensory hallway
Staten Island's Holy Rosary School has implemented a new sensory path, providing a creative way to give students a “brain break” throughout the school day, and helping children increase their cognition and retention. The sensory [...]
Staten Island Kids Tell Us: What Makes A Teacher Great?
The Staten Island Advance interviews Sacred Heart students on their first day of school, asking “What makes your teacher great?” Click here to view the video!
Students From China Join St. Clare’s Summer STEM/Robotics Program
St. Clare School in Staten Island’s 12th Annual Summer STEM & Robotics Adventure Program hosted some visitors this July. Four children from Xiamen, China joined the camp as part of a five-day cultural exchange program. [...]
The Ferrante Quintuplets 10 Years Later (Photo: SILive)
The Ferrante Quintuplets -- the only set of five children born in one delivery in Staten Island University Hospital history -- are all playing basketball for Saint Christopher’s School in Grant City. Smallest born, Amanda [...]
Rare Disease Day: Students raise money, awareness
By Annalise Knudson, SILive.com Students at Our Lady Star of the Sea, Huguenot, dressed in jeans and purple to help support two students who have rare diseases. Gabriella DiSalvo, an eighth-grader, was joined by her [...]
At St. Joseph-St. Thomas School, an adventure in every classroom
By Claire M. Regan, SILive.com Wearing disposable gloves and safety goggles, James Profeta plunked the specimen into a clear plastic cup. He was one of 21 students in Molly Davies' science class at St. Joseph-St. [...]