Good Grammar Lays Groundwork for Success, Educators Say

The practice of good grammar and proper spelling is becoming a lost art. Still, academies in the Diocese of Brooklyn keep up the tradition by teaching students things like the difference between a colon and a semicolon.

Diocesan Schools, Academies Undergo Deep Cleaning Before School Resumes

In a few weeks, a majority of the 66 Catholic schools and academies in Brooklyn and Queens plan to physically reopen under Plan A (100% in-person instruction), with the flexibility to adopt Plan B (hybrid instruction) or Plan C (100% distance learning through the new St. Thomas Aquinas Distance Learning Catholic Program) quickly if COVID-19 cases arise.

St. Joseph’s Day Success at St. Pancras

St. Joseph’s Day a Success at St. Pancras; Compassion in Action: Lent; Hymn Festival; Spring into Less Stress; George W. Hudson Council 3701 in Woodsid; Congratulation to Our Lady of Trust’s Ms. Re

Our Lady of Trust Catholic Academy

As Catholic Schools Week begins, Our Lady of Trust Catholic Academy would like to recall its amazing past in Canarsie and allow its families to share their positive experiences.

Campbell Scholarship Supports Catholic Education in Canarsie

Walter Campbell, board chair of Our Lady of Trust Catholic Academy, Canarsie, and the members of the Campbell family presented a check to the Catholic Foundation for Brooklyn and Queens for the educational benefit of students at Our Lady of Trust Catholic Academy.

K of C Parade Honors God and Country

John “Moe” Maloney’s life achievements probably won’t make any history books, but his everyday example of fidelity to faith, family and country is remarkable. Maloney served as the grand marshal of the Knights of Columbus’ 110th annual Independence Day Parade in Dyker Heights, June 27.

Push Is On for Education Tax Credits

Push Is On for Education Tax Credits

Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan, Msgr. Kieran E. Harrington and several New York bishops and representatives from the states’ dioceses met with Governor Andrew Cuomo on June 1 to encourage them to pass a bill that would be key for the future of Catholic schools and other religious and independent schools in the state.