St. Gregory the Great Catholic Academy Hosts its 8th Annual “Penny Carnival” to Benefit Operation Smile

Each year, to highlight the “serve” component of Catholic Schools’ Week, St. Gregory’s, junior high students create and organize the annual “Penny Carnival.” It is a team effort by the whole school. Children are entertained by the older kids with homemade games of skill, as well as a nail salon, tattoo parlor, an amusing fortune teller, guessing games, and so much more. The highlight of the afternoon is always the “pie in the face” station that brings in the most money. Teachers volunteer themselves for a whipped cream facial and are really good sports. When all is said and done a generous donation of over $1,300 was raised by our students and parents and will be sent to the Smile Train Foundation for children with cleft palate. Not only did we make some fun, but we helped those families with sick children, too. A special thanks to Ms. Mueller and her 7th grade students for all the behind the scenes work that made this Catholic Schools’ Week activity a HUGE success!

Over the years we have donated over $10,000 dollars to various charities due to the generosity of our families and the creativity of our faculty and students. The children look forward to this every year and we will continue this tradition. It is a win-win for all involved.

Good Shepherd Academy Catholic School Week

Another Catholic School Week is in the history books for Good Shepherd Catholic Academy and to call it a success would be an understatement.

The festivities kicked off with a beautiful Family Mass to celebrate the parish. The mass was lead by Resurrection Pastor Father With and Good Shepherd’s own Deacon Chris. The large congregation enjoyed music from the Academy’s choir and wonderful lecturers from the upper class. Father With’s homily set the tone for the week, reinforcing the Academy’s mission to engage minds, strengthen values and nurture souls.

On Monday students celebrated community by making valentines for neighborhood seniors. And they were comfortable doing it, the dress- down for the day had many wearing their comfy pajamas!

Tuesday was an eye-opening experience as the school gathered to hear from accomplished parents, speaking passionately about their careers. Students dressed down showcasing their future vocational hopes. An already terrific day only got better with an exciting show from the Harlem Magic Masters.

On Wednesday Good Shepherd Catholic Academy celebrated the Nation. The student body proudly wore their red, white & blue best and listened closely as Army Veteran and Academy Father Mr Forte spoke about supporting our troops. Good Shepherd students heeded the call to support, bringing in food and supplies for care packages that the Student Council assembled. Additionally, we blessed our updated computer lab, made possible by a generous donation from the local branch of NY Community Bank.

Students were the stars on Thursday! Crazy sock day was the dress down for our younger students as they enjoyed a magic show in the auditorium. Older students headed out for a day of games and thrills at the Funstation.

Friday the spotlight turned to the Academy’s passionate faculty. Students gathered to show their appreciation for their teachers- singing specially written songs and presenting thank you gifts.

At a special academy mass on Friday, students and faculty convened to pray with Father Mark, reflecting on all Good Shepherd Catholic Academy has to be thankful for.

Our community of hard working students, dedicated faculty, supportive families and a loving Parish allow the Good Shepherd Catholic Academy to continue to grow and build on it’s successes. While the school year doesn’t begin or end with Catholic Schools Week, it serves as a waypoint for all who participate, guiding them on their continued educational journey.

 

Bishop Chappetto Visits St. Leo Catholic Academy

Bishop Chappetto visited and toured St. Leo Catholic Academy in Corona. Students sang, performed on stage and even presented Bishop Chappetto with a basket of Italian foods. Bishop then toured the academy and spoke with grades receiving sacraments. The host pastor ad aligned pastor were also present and spoke to the children.

St. Mark Catholic Academy Catholic Schools Week Events

One event that SMCA celebrates is the Great Read. Students get to dress up and make the Great Read interactive for their fellow classmates.

St. Mark Catholic Academy also took part in a Celebration of Vocations where their parish priests answered questions the students had about religious life.

As part of Buddy Reading Day, students in the Middle School grades (grades 5-8) read to the children in the Early Childhood Elementary grades.

Our Lady’s Catholic Academy Students Win First Place In Art Contest

Two OLCA students have been featured in the Tablet this weekend because they won first place in the Knights of Columbus- Keep Christ in Christmas Contest.

There were also two honorable mentions:

Eighth graders , Ashanti Leveque, and Debra Chondool.

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Sixth grade, Logan Tunis.

There were also two honorable mentions:

Eighth graders , Ashanti Leveque, and Debra Chondool.

Seventh grade, Annmarie Razack.

 

St. Bernard Catholic Academy

As part of Catholic School Week festivities, SBCA celebrated their annual Color Wars. Color Wars is an energetic and unifying event that gets faculty, staff and students involved. Students from each grade are broken down into teams assigned a specific color. Relay races and engineering competitions all took place.

St. Edmund School Welcomes Bishop Sanchez!

Bishop Sanchez spent Wednesday morning with the faculty and students of St. Edmund School. He spoke about the importance of Catholic education and then opened up the floor to questions from students. Principal Andrea D’Emic and two students presented Bishop Sanchez with gifts and in return, Bishop Sanchez gave the school a gift as well.