The way students have been supported and guided through this difficult time was noted by parent Kristen LaMaina of St. Martin of Tours School in Amityville.
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A Teacher’s Perspective
Teacher, Erin Kessler, is proud to send her children to Catholic school. She also understands how well her school, St. Patrick’s School in Huntington, did at moving to online learning.
“The true value of a Catholic school is community.”
Jennifer Gonder, parent at Holy Family School in Hicksville observed that the administration, faculty, pastoral staff and families have worked together to ensure that our children are challenged, socially engaged, and emotionally connected to their school and parish community.
“The transformation to e-learning has been nothing short of remarkable.”
Eric Eshenauer, parent of 3 students at Trinity Regional School in East Northport, remarks on how the coordination between teachers, administration and parents has delivered not just academic subjects, but ‘specials’ like gym, art, music and language for his children.
“The seamless shift to distance learning only reinforces our decision….”
Notre Dame School in New Hyde Park parent Michael Aguilo discusses how the faculty went above-and-beyond to ensure that students would be prepared for their next year of instruction.
“They even made a personal phone call to see how we were doing.”
Anne Reinhart, a parent of students at St. William the Abbot School in Seaford, expresses her gratitude for all the faculty and administration have provided throughout the pandemic.