Students there kicked off the school’s observance of Catholic Schools Week with their fourth annual Presidents Exposition.

Students there kicked off the school’s observance of Catholic Schools Week with their fourth annual Presidents Exposition.
My dear brothers and sisters in the Lord, Catholic Schools Week is a time for everyone to celebrate the great success stories of Catholic education within the Diocese of Brooklyn. During this special week, we celebrate the great accomplishments of the students entrusted to us, and we recognize the commitments made by our parents, the dedication of our teachers and staff, the leadership of our principals, the work of the board of directors and the spiritual leadership of our pastors and parish priests.
Catholic School Week 2017
In observance of Catholic Schools Week, I would like to acknowledge my role model. She is neither an actress, sports figure, nor a politician; rather, she is a Dominican nun, Sister Mary William Posthauer, O.P., who taught at Dominican Commercial H.S., Jamaica, when I was a student there many years ago.
Students, parents and faculty at St. Joan of Arc School, Jackson Heights, could not contain their excitement when they welcomed Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio during Catholic Schools Week.
When I told people I was going to Rome, the first thing they told me was to enjoy the sights and the food. Needless to say that sounded great, but the reason for my trip was to attend the World Congress on Catholic Education with the theme: Educating Today and Tomorrow.
Throughout Catholic Schools Week, which takes place from Jan. 31 to Feb. 6, the diocesan bishops will visit schools and academies throughout the diocese. Here is their schedule.
A complete listing of Catholic School Registration information for Brooklyn and Queens, including open house dates and times.
As part of his annual Catholic Schools Week (CSW) schedule, Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio visited Immaculate Conception School, Jamaica Estates, on the morning on Jan. 30 to promote this year’s CSW theme – “Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service.” The entire student body of more than 500 children from nursery through eighth grade attended a special […]
by Marie Elena Giossi Last week was not the typical week at St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Academy in Park Slope. Students attended school in pajamas instead of uniforms, donned wacky-looking hats and silly socks and even set aside a day to appreciate – yes, appreciate – their principal and teachers. Though unusual for every […]