State-of-the-art technology engages students at St. Joseph High School, Downtown Brooklyn, across the curriculum with a rapidly expanding STEAM Program that prepares students to be leaders in Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and the Arts.
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State-of-the-art technology engages students at St. Joseph High School, Downtown Brooklyn, across the curriculum with a rapidly expanding STEAM Program that prepares students to be leaders in Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and the Arts.
The Tablet asks students from around the Diocese of Brooklyn a question for the opinion section of the Youth page.
Spending a couple hours in a classroom filled with technology that includes 3D printers, laser cutters, milling machines, vinyl cutters and a computer that can program machines to do special commands on demand, students at St. Joseph’s H.S. in Downtown Brooklyn are actually being integrated into the first installment of learning digital fabrication and computation.
St. Joseph High School (SJHS), located in Downtown Brooklyn, is a Catholic all-girls high school that empowers young women to find their voices and become the leaders of tomorrow.
St. Joseph High School has been the heart and soul of Downtown Brooklyn since 1904. While the area has changed, the school continues to educate young women in faith and academics.
St. Joseph High School’s Amaris Marte and Jessica Peters write about their experiences teaming up with LaSalle Academy for the The Cooper Union Innovators Program. Their project, titled “War & Peace” received second place on a contest.
Caroline Latham has been named the new principal of St. Joseph H.S., Downtown Brooklyn.
Saint Joseph High School
Sister Agnes Alphonse Finamore, C.S.J., a Sister of St. Joseph, Brentwood, L.I. for 77 years, died April 25 at Maria Regina Residence, Brentwood.
Sister Joan Marie McAvoy, C.S.J., a Sister of St. Joseph, Brentwood, L.I., for 68 years, died April 26, in St. Joseph Convent, Brentwood.