SCHOOLS

Lawrenceville art teacher uses math in exhibit, classroom

Drawing inspiration from observation and life experiences, art teacher Katelyn Liepins is incorporating geometry not only in her personal creations, but also into project plans for her students in St. Ann School, Lawrenceville.

SJV students create training program for facility dog

A group of St. John Vianney High School students recently used what they learned in a dual enrollment psychology class to lend a helping hand to their teacher’s four-legged assistant.

Rumson students raise $900 for expectant mothers in Africa

Students in Holy Cross Academy, Rumson, continued the tradition this year of creating arcade games made of cardboard and other recycled materials for a good cause.

Bishop’s visit brings great joy to HCPA community

Energy was high and there were smiles all around Burlington County’s only Catholic high school as students, faculty and staff welcomed Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M., Feb. 7.

Kindness, making good choices was focus of CSW assembly in Our Lady of Sorrows School

One event Maureen Tuohy planned for Catholic Schools Week was to host an assembly that reflected a message that she and the school teachers try to impart to their students every day. The topic was on kindness.

St. Benedict School’s Visone wins National Geographic GeoBee

It was honors all around for the 216 students from St. Benedict School, Holmdel, who participated in the school’s recent National Geographic GeoBee competition. 

Bishop’s visit brings great joy to HCPA community

Energy was high and there were smiles all around Burlington County’s only Catholic high school as students, faculty and staff welcomed Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M., Feb. 7.   Bishop O'Connell preaches his homily during the Mass he celebrated for the Holy Cross Preparatory Academy community Feb. 7. Several priests …

‘Teacher of the Year’ honor for TCA’s Abraham

Biji Abraham, a Lower School instructor in Trenton Catholic Academy, Hamilton, was recently recognized by the Professional Engineers Society of Mercer County as the 2020 STEM Teacher of the Year.

Catholic school hockey players unite in fundraiser for injured St. Rose student

The ongoing flow of prayer and support for Sam Jarmer and his family that began last summer when he was paralyzed in a life guarding accident, continued Jan. 31 at the Jersey Shore Arena in Wall.

St. Mary Academy places third in regional robotics competition

Robotics and coding have become signposts of a well-rounded science education, in public and Catholic schools alike. Evidence of the latter’s aptitude for this 21st century subject was demonstrated recently by the middle-schoolers of St. Mary Academy, Manahawkin, two of whom rose to the top ranks of a regional competition.

Injured St. Rose teen to be honored at classmates’ Senior Night hockey game

The high school ice hockey community is coming together for a game for St. Rose's Sam Jarmer ...  

STEM takes N.J. State House by storm

The juxtaposition was uncanny, as Catholic students from across New Jersey gathered in the State House in Trenton – third oldest of its kind in the country – to explain how their frontier-breaking STEM projects were used to impact communities both at home and across the globe.

Mount Holly school celebrates Catholic education with Bishop O’Connell

Colleen Moten is all set to do whatever needs to be done to help make Catholic Schools Week 2020 a success in Sacred Heart School, Mount Holly.

TV crews visit as Medford students honor emergency personnel

For students in St. Mary of the Lakes School, the fourth day of Catholic Schools Week was spent showing appreciation to some very important people in their community.

St. Jerome kicks off Catholic Schools Week with visit from Bishop O’Connell

If there’s one thing opening day of Catholic Schools Week in St. Jerome School made perfectly clear to Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M., it’s that students there are amassing a wide range of knowledge.


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