Archdiocese of New York

Daily News: Catholic Ed. Surges

In this Daily News article, Joanne Kroeger writes: "After nearly two years of a devastating pandemic that has wreaked havoc on the nation’s school systems, the city’s Catholic schools have been experiencing something only a little short of a miracle. Consistent safety protocols, combined with clear and steady communication with parents, have resulted in high [...]

2024-08-27T14:32:32-04:00February 7th, 2022|Schools In The News|

Creation of the St. Mary’s Academy in Somers NY Announced

Superintendent of Schools of the Archdiocese of New York and John F. Kennedy Catholic Preparatory School Announce the Creation of the St. Mary's Academy in Somers, New York Beginning in Fall of 2022, John F. Kennedy to Offer Grades 6-8 in an Academy Setting to Current Eligible Public School Students. Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese [...]

2022-01-27T15:30:47-05:00January 27th, 2022|Northern Westchester/Putnam|

Cathedral High School Receives Computing Donation From BlackRock

Cathedral High School received a donation of 28 Dell computers from BlackRock Global Fixed Income. The donated computer equipment will replace outdated gear in the library. The all-girls school at 350 E. 56 St. has a successful relationship with BlackRock, the host of an annual summer internship program in which two CHS students participated virtually during [...]

2023-05-10T11:44:24-04:00January 27th, 2022|Schools In The News|

Catholic School Region of Rockland 3rd Annual Catholic Schools Breakfast

Date: Thursday, March 31, 2022 Time: 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM Location: The Pearl River Hilton, 500 Veterans Memorial Drive, Pearl River, NY 10965 On Thursday, March 31, 2022 the Catholic School Region of Rockland will host the 3rd Annual Catholic Schools Breakfast at The Pearl River Hilton. This special event will honor Mary Leahy, [...]

2022-02-11T12:06:24-05:00January 25th, 2022||

As Omicron Surges, Catholic Schools Meet the Challenge

When it comes to confronting the latest Omicron surge, Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of New York prove they've always been able to put up a good fight. The latest from the National Catholic Register reports on this continued success. Click here to view the article! Below is a brief excerpt, including a quote from [...]

2023-05-10T11:30:46-04:00January 20th, 2022|Schools In The News|

Thank Governor Hochul for Supporting Catholic Schools

Governor Kathy Hochul released her first state budget proposal this week, and while she recommends increasing support for public schools by some 7 percent, her recommended increases in funding to support Catholic and other religious and independent schools amounts to an 18 percent increase. Specifically, Governor Hochul triples funding for health, safety, and security projects [...]

2023-05-10T11:23:17-04:00January 20th, 2022|Schools In The News|

Catholic New York Profile: Her Job Is to Help Schools Understand Their Catholic Identity Makes Them Unique

In this profile of Linda M. Dougherty, associate superintendent for Catholic identity in the archdiocese, John Woods presents a compelling profile of Ms. Dougherty, writing, "Since taking over her new post last August, Mrs. Dougherty has already met with newly named principals and those in a couple of school regions around the archdiocese. One of [...]

2023-05-10T10:56:07-04:00January 14th, 2022|Schools In The News|

Catholic New York Article: Latino Outreach Program ‘Like Talking With a Relative,’ Says One Parent

In an article in yesterday's Catholic New York, Armando Machado reports, "At the archdiocesan School Superintendent’s Office, the Latino Outreach Program helps Hispanic families navigate the intricacies of school application, enrollment and financial aid procedures, in Spanish for parents and guardians who are not fluent in English or simply feel more at ease with their [...]

2024-08-27T14:33:33-04:00January 13th, 2022|Schools In The News|

Considering a New York City Catholic School for Your Family

In an article in New York Family that appeared on January 13, 2022, Jaclyn Griffith writes about the impact of school choice, saying: "It’s hard to imagine a decision that impacts your child’s present and future more than the decision of which school they will attend. Academics, community, relationships, location, guiding principles—all of these are [...]

2024-11-27T10:46:51-05:00January 13th, 2022|Manhattan, Schools In The News, Uncategorized|
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