As we transition to distance learning, we have to accept that a little help is needed. This is in regards to managing, establishing routines, being disciplined and navigating through all of the online platforms with little to no problems. The National Catholic Education Association (NCEA) has organized a free webinar to help you master the… Continue reading Webinar: Transitioning to Distance Learning
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New Broadcast Schedule of Masses
The Diocese of Brooklyn’s cable channel, NET-TV, will be broadcasting more services on Sundays and during the week. These services, in multiple languages, started on Sunday, March 22.
Letter to Parents From Thomas Chadzutko, Superintendent~Catholic School Support Services
Download a PDF pdf of this letter Descargue un pdf de esta carta Download yon pdf nan lèt sa a Dear Parents and Guardians, For everyone, this has been a challenging week! Adjusting to new routines for you and your children, keeping your family safe and healthy and managing your work-related responsibilities has been difficult.… Continue reading Letter to Parents From Thomas Chadzutko, Superintendent~Catholic School Support Services
Letter to Parents From Superintendent Chadzutko
For everyone, this has been a challenging week! Adjusting to new routines for you and your children, keeping your family safe and healthy and managing your work-related responsibilities has been difficult.
New York State Testing Programs Suspended
Due to the ongoing battle with COVID-19 (Coronavirus), the Board of Regents Chancellor Betty A. Rosa and Interim State Education Commission Shannon Tahoe have decided to suspend the following New York State testing programs for the rest of the school year.
Diocese of Brooklyn Catholic Academies and Parish Schools to Close Next Week
Superintendent of Schools Thomas Chadzutko, Ed. D., has announced all elementary Catholic Academies and Parish Schools throughout the Diocese of Brooklyn, which includes Brooklyn and Queens, will close next week, Monday, March 16 to Friday, March 20. “Monday will be used as a professional day for teachers to develop their distance learning plans. The Schools… Continue reading Diocese of Brooklyn Catholic Academies and Parish Schools to Close Next Week
New Catholic School Will Mold Next Generation of Innovators
When the new school year starts in September, two Brooklyn Catholic schools – Holy Angels Catholic Academy and St. Anselm Catholic Academy – will become Bay Ridge Catholic. One of the big ways the curriculum at Bay Ridge Catholic will become a new model for a new world is through engineering. “It’s understanding that they’re… Continue reading New Catholic School Will Mold Next Generation of Innovators
Highlighting Catholic Learning in Brooklyn and Queens
Thomas Chadzutko, Superintendent of Schools for the Brooklyn Diocese, joined Currents News to discuss the importance of a Catholic education during Catholic Schools Week.
Head of Children's Scholarship Fund Visits Diocesan Schools for Catholic Schools Week
Darla Romfo, President & COO of Children’s Scholarship Fund, visited Ss. Joachim and Anne School and St. Gregory the Great Catholic Academy to celebrate Catholic Schools Week. See below for a NET TV video report on Romfo’s visit to Ss. Joachim and Anne and photos from both visits. Ss. Joachim and Anne St.… Continue reading Head of Children's Scholarship Fund Visits Diocesan Schools for Catholic Schools Week
Diocese of Brooklyn Principals ‘Lighting the Fire for Catholic Education’
The Office of the Superintendent~ Catholic School Support Services is pleased to announce that two of our principals received the 2019 “Lighting the Fire for Catholic Education” Awards from the Catholic School Administrators Association of New York State. Margaret Tyndall from Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Academy in Brooklyn, and Joann Heppt from Resurrection… Continue reading Diocese of Brooklyn Principals ‘Lighting the Fire for Catholic Education’