Let Them Speak: Why We Need Net Neutrality

Free access to all Internet services is a matter of social justice. Net neutrality is synonymous with equality: it offers equal accessibility to the Internet regardless of socioeconomic status, as anyone with a device can access the web; taking away this type of accessibility to vast sources of information that people without proper financial means may not be able to access is a cruel injustice.

HS Students Prepare for Leadership Roles

More than 50 student leaders representing nine different high schools participated in Catholic Leadership Day at Immaculate Conception Center, Douglaston, March 2, to continue formulating their leadership skills.

Let Them Speak: Standarized Tests = Success?

While seniors finish sending in their standardized test scores to meet Early Action deadlines, juniors are deciding whether to take the SAT, the ACT, or maybe both, or how many SAT II’s they should sign up for. However, there is one major worry on everyone’s mind: “Will my scores be good enough?”

Sports Round-Up Nov. 4

Attention N.Y.C. Marathon runners! Tell us your race times for inclusion in next weekend’s Tablet.

Getting Ready for Catholic High School

Eighth-grade students in New York City are just two weeks away from taking the Test for Admission into Catholic High Schools (TACHS) and choosing the high schools they wish to attend next year.

St. Saviour High School

Offering young women the opportunity to learn in small classes with honors and advanced placement course options, St. Saviour H.S., Park Slope, has a 100-percent graduation rate.

Let Them Speak: Save Our Schools: The Catholic Education’s Lifeline

While it is an incredible feat that Saint Saviour has thrived throughout the years, and continues to excel in its mission of challenging its students to reach their fullest potential, it should be made clear that the closing of America’s Catholic schools at such a rapid rate affects us all.

Around the School Bell: St. Saviour H.S. Celebrates 100 Years

Hundreds of Pandas commemorated their alma mater at a Mass celebrated by Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio, who ushered in a new chapter in the school’s role of educating young women – spiritually, intellectually, and socially – to make positive changes in the world.