“I don’t know how else we would have managed through these unprecedented times.”- Shanna Llewellyn, a parent from Holy Name of Mary School in Valley Stream comments on how the teaching staff and supporting technology supported students’ learning from home.
Safe and Supportive Community
“My kids have been learning every school day since the middle of March.”
Jessica Simon, parent and Parent Association President at Our Lady of Peace School in Lynbrook, describes how well-prepared and organized their school has been to meet the challenges of online learning.
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.
“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.
Catholic Schools Always Have and Always Will Welcome All
Catholic schools, by nature, disrupt racism and injustice.