CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
Local Girl Scouts receive "Child Jesus" award
Two Girl Scouts from Troop 3317 in Saratoga recently received the “Child Jesus” award.
YOUNG FAITH
CCHS, Siena launch “Crusader to Saint”
Catholic Central High School in Troy and Siena College have launched the “Crusader to Saint” Academic Partnership.
Learning ‘from the ground up’
Andrea Thomas, a sophomore at the Academy of the Holy Names in Albany, is getting the chance to conduct her own research on medical prosthetics, thanks to the school’s Science Research in the High School program.
The problem with substantial equivalency
School review system could put fate of Catholic schools in public hands.
Maria College opens new $1M facility
Maria College, continuing to be on the cutting edge, unveiled a state-of-the-art nursing, teaching and learning facility last week.
TEEN TESTIMONY
You must have faith in your life
Today I’m going to be talking about what faith is, why it is important, how a person can keep their faith in a world filled with chaos, division and anger, and how it works in my particular community.
Catholic Schools Week
Bishop Edward B. Scharfenberger celebrated a Mass that marked the start of National Catholic Schools Week on Sunday, Jan. 28, at 2 p.m. at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Albany.
TEEN TESITMONY
Keeping faith in a violent world
In today’s world, we often find that we are surrounded by violence and suffering on all fronts.
Build the ‘City of God’ with the help of Legos
Four years ago, Vici Armsby, pastoral associate for faith formation, had an idea to try an “out-of-the-box” approach to faith formation in her K-sixth grade sessions after attendance dwindling in the cold, winter months of January and February.
‘THANK YOU’
Catholic school makes dream a reality for students, parents
The dream of having a child who wakes up on a Monday morning excited to go to school, isn’t a dream at all. It’s a reality for us at our Catholic school.
Bishop Scharfenberger, Catholic Schools Week
Bishop Edward B. Scharfenberger will celebrate a Mass marking the start of national Catholic Schools Week in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany.
Siena College targets cyberbullying in high schools across state
Siena College in Loudonville is gearing up to help other universities in New York State tackle cyberbullying, thanks to the Siena Upstander Ambassador Program.
TEEN TESTIMONY
After initial fears, school becomes second home
The halls of Holy Names became like a second home to me, and I came to see my teachers and peers as extended family whom I could always turn to in times of turmoil or in search of guidance.
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