We would like to start Teacher Appreciation Week by thanking all teachers.
Category: Coronavirus
Statement Regarding Remainder of School Year
The Catholic academies and parish schools within the Diocese of Brooklyn, which includes Queens, will remain closed through the end of June.
Students pray to the Virgin Mary
Students recently prayed for Our Lady’s protection of the vulnerable, healing of the sick, and wisdom for those who work to cure COVID-19.
OLMCA: We Can Get Through This!
A short encouraging video from Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Academy family.
…And the Award Goes To…
It is in this quiet time, quiet place, the safety of the home you have already put in place that a child can process, can work out thoughts on their own, can imagine, can build capacity, can relax mentally, can manage anxieties.
Parents & The Brain II
We tune out when in stress or we turn up. This may very well illustrate daily communication in our homes during this crisis. Our brains are in survival mode potentially on a 24/7 basis now.
Parents and The Brain I
Know that regardless of at what stage our children are, we can influence their brains very positively.
MSNBC Features Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Academy
Craig Melvin of MSNBC takes us to Corona, NY, to discuss the effects COVID-19 has had on the community and Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Academy.
Letter from the Superintendent, Thomas Chadzutko
On Monday, April 20, 2020, we resume distance and digital learning throughout the Catholic Academies and Parish Schools, within the Diocese of Brooklyn.
Internet Safety, Security and Zoom Update
We are aware of the concerns that have been raised in regard to the use of Zoom for classroom time and meeting with students.