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2 New York City. Toggle New York City subsection. 2.1 The Bronx. 2.2 Brooklyn. ... Holy Child Middle School; Holy Name School; Mother Cabrini High School (closed 2014)
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The Madison Avenue building still housed the grade school and junior high. In January 2016, it was announced that Academy of the Holy Names would discontinue Pre-K through 5th grade education at the end of the 2015–2016 academic year due to declining enrollment. Academy of the Holy Names continues to flourish as a 6-12th grade institution. [2]
The Holy Cross School served the Hells Kitchen/Times Square area; circa 2011, it had about 300 students; [23] some students originated from areas outside of New York City and outside New York State; in 2013, the archdiocese announced that the school was to close; [2] the school had the possibility of remaining open if $720,000 in pledges to the ...
The attendance at the game was a local record crowd of 70,955. It is the second-largest attendance for an American high school football game in history. Holy Name was defeated by Cathedral Latin, 35–6. [2] In 1961 Frank Solich led the Holy Name squad and defeated Cathedral Latin 12–7, to win the Charity Game. Solich ran for 184 yards and ...
Catholic school: Motto: Religio · Mores · Cultura (Religion · Behaviors · Culture) Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic: Established: 1905 (119 years ago) () Status: Open: Sister school: All Hallows High School, Cardinal Hayes High School, La Salle Academy, Xavier High School: Superintendent: Sister Mary Grace Walsh: School code: 202 ...
Proper name Saint Francis Preparatory School, commonly referred to as St. Francis Prepararory School or St. Francis Prep., is a private, independent Catholic college preparatory school in Fresh Meadows, Queens, New York City, New York. It is the largest non-diocesan Catholic high school in the United States. [6] St.
The school was established in 2004 as a collaborative effort between the Sisters of the Holy Child Jesus, the De La Salle Christian Brothers, and the Jesuits. [3]It functions in a low-income area of Manhattan to serve families who cannot afford private-school tuition, serving students from under-served elementary and middle schools who may be behind on standardized tests.