Despite the required closing of schools due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus, our Diocesan high schools continue to connect with and engage students academically and spiritually. Holy Trinity Diocesan High School and St. John the Baptist Diocesan School have remained sources of support for their students and families. Maintaining the Continuity of InstructionBoth high schools have […]
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PARENTS GRATEFUL AS DRVC CATHOLIC SCHOOLS RISE TO THE OCCASION
During these difficult days, when so many restrictions are placed on our normal lives, Long Island’s parish and regional elementary schools and diocesan high schools have provided reassurance for their school communities. Our schools have maintained routines and contact with students and families. Our parents are especially grateful for the way administrators and teachers have […]
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS EMBRACE ONLINE LEARNING
Due to the Coronavirus, the parish and regional elementary schools and Diocesan high schools are closed until at least April 1. With that said, educators from the schools spent much time planning in anticipation of an extended closure. The Catholic schools of Long Island have utilized many strategies to provide for continuity of learning and […]
Five Reasons Why Parents Choose a Catholic School Education
There are many great reasons to choose a Catholic education. This article explores what for most people are the top five reasons.
THE TOMORROW’S HOPE APPLICATION IS NOW AVAILABLE
The 2020-2021 Tomorrow’s Hope Foundation/FACTS Scholarship Application is OPEN! If you are interested in sending your children to one of the Catholic Elementary Schools of Long Island, visit https://conta.cc/2T9cqZQ to begin the application today! For assistance, please contact THF Staff 516-745-7611 or info@thfny.com
BISHOP BARRES ANNOUNCES THE MORNING STAR INITIATIVE
The Diocese of Rockville Centre (DRVC) today announced the Morning Star Initiative, a bold plan for the revitalization of Catholic elementary school education on Long Island. In partnership with the Marianists, who operate two high schools, a middle school, and one elementary school on Long Island, the Diocese is undertaking a comprehensive review of the […]