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    Greetings All USA Marists,

    As we begin this sacred Season of Lent, may each of us find the grace over these forty days to journey inward—into the quiet of our own “deserts.” In that sacred silence, may we encounter the Lord more deeply and experience a true renewal of heart. Like Mary, may we walk attentively with Christ, allowing His path to shape our own.

    May this Lenten season invite us to embrace more intentional prayer, meaningful fasting, and generous almsgiving. In these simple yet profound practices, we open ourselves to God’s transforming grace.

    You will find here a few helpful suggestions for prayer resources to support your Lenten journey. The Marist Fathers also created a Marist Lenten Calendar.

    As a concrete expression of almsgiving, I invite you to consider joining fellow Marists in one of our Marist Hearts in Action offerings this Lent, or supporting our Province-wide Solidarity Projects. In doing so, we extend Christ’s compassion to those most in need.

    I encourage each of you to reflect: What might God be calling you to “fast from” this Lent? And how might the time and energy gained be devoted more fully to Him and to the service of others?

    Finally, Pope Leo recently issued his Message for Lent, in which he shares, "Dear friends, let us ask for the grace of a Lent that leads us to greater attentiveness to God and to the least among us. Let us ask for the strength that comes from the type of fasting that also extends to our use of language, so that hurtful words may diminish and give way to a greater space for the voice of others. Let us strive to make our communities places where the cry of those who suffer finds welcome, and listening opens paths towards liberation, making us ready and eager to contribute to building a civilization of love." Wishing you a meaningful and grace-filled Lenten journey.

    --- Br. Dan O'Riordan '85, Provincial


    Want to learn more about the Lay Marist adult formation program? Contact Maureen Hagan at mhagan8486@gmail.com or visit the Marists of Champagnat Website.

    Molloy Swimming - City & CHSAA Brooklyn/Queens Champs

    Jessica Hernandez '12
    Net TV: Molloy Hockey
    Molloy's Combined Hockey Team
    Evan Galane '02

    molloyhs

    The official Instagram feed of Archbishop Molloy High School. Queens, New York.

    Archbishop Molloy High School
    Our Benefactor Celebration Week concluded with a f Our Benefactor Celebration Week concluded with a fantastic second dinner! We are grateful to our generous benefactors for spending time with our students and engaging in such sincere conversations. Thank you for helping make these connections possible and for your continued support of our Stanners!
    Congratulations to Lilly Kacziba ‘27, who was na Congratulations to Lilly Kacziba ‘27, who was named to Creative Visions’ 2026 National Mental Health Youth Council! Less than 20 teens from across the US were named to the council, and Lilly is also the only member from New York! Lilly was invited to apply after the organization reached out through InnerView. After completing the application and sharing why youth mental health is important to her, Lilly was chosen to join the council, where she will collaborate with youths in her community to promote awareness and advocacy around mental health.

The council has been tasked for Creative Visions’ CreateConnectCare challenge, a project that encourages young people to reflect on their mental health through creative expression. Youths interested are asked to submit different forms of art, including writing, photography, music, and dance, that represent how they practice self-care. As part of the program, each council member also created and submitted their own piece of art. In addition, Lilly’s role is to recruit at least 50 youths to contribute artwork to the initiative, helping expand the conversation around youth mental health.

At Molloy, Lilly is working with Campus Minister Ms. Haslbauer to host afterschool service opportunities where students can create and submit their artwork. During the first session, students were invited to draw how they practice self-care. They could draw their favorite hobby, an activity that brings them joy, or any other thing that “fills their cup,” as Lilly described it. There will be two more opportunities to participate, one on Monday, March 9th, and another on Monday, March 23rd! 

Lilly is also reaching out to school clubs and even a local Girl Scout troop to encourage participation in the initiative. “The whole point is to raise awareness for youth mental health,” says Lilly, “and teach people that they can use art to reflect on and process their emotions so they don’t have to keep them bottled in.” Molloy is proud of Lilly’s dedication to spreading mental health awareness! Go Stanners!
    The first evening of our Benefactor Celebration We The first evening of our Benefactor Celebration Week was a wonderful success! Thank you to our generous benefactors for taking the time to engage in thoughtful, meaningful conversations with the students in attendance. We look forward to continuing the celebration at night two!
    Over mid-winter break, Molloy’s Virtual Enterpri Over mid-winter break, Molloy’s Virtual Enterprise class competed in the NYC Citywide Business Plan Competition at St. Francis College! The class company, College Compass, is a digital college-planning platform designed to guide high school students through the college admissions process. According to one of Molloy’s VE teachers Mr. Joe Touzin, “The goal of the company is to reduce confusion and give students a clear, step-by-step pathway from junior year of high school through college acceptance.” 

The Business Plan Competition required students to develop a comprehensive, investor-ready business plan and formally present it to a panel of judges. 50 total teams gathered for the competition, with the top seven advancing to the national competition in April. The competition  featured two rounds: a preliminary round with five rooms of ten teams each, followed by a final round of ten teams, including the top two from each room. Students presented their business concepts, detailing the problem, target market, competitive edge, SWOT analysis, and financial projections. They then faced a live Q&A, defending their strategy and assumptions in real time.

Molloy’s VE class and their company finished first in their room and placed 6th overall in the finals, qualifying for nationals in April! Mr. Touzin says he is incredibly proud of his VE class, elaborating, “They are not just presenting slides; they are defending financial projections, responding to strategic challenges, and communicating to professionals as peers.” Congratulations to Emir Asa ’26 (CEO), Albion Geci ’26 (COO), Justin Totaram ’26 (CFO), Neil Loria ’26 (CMO), Ashley Cajamarca ’26 (VP of Advertising), and Kaitlyn Dailey ’26 (VP of Public Relations), and teachers Mr. Touzin and Mr. Beaudet!
    In honor of Black History Month, Molloy’s Afro-C In honor of Black History Month, Molloy’s Afro-Caribbean Club hosted its annual Hallway Parade! Stanners processed through the hallways with music playing and flags in hand, each one reflecting the many cultural backgrounds represented within our school community. Students, faculty, and staff applauded as the group made its way past each homeroom. Thank you to the club and moderator Ms. Barbery for organizing such a vibrant and meaningful celebration!
    On February 13th, Stanners celebrated Valentine’ On February 13th, Stanners celebrated Valentine’s Day and the start of Winter Break with a festive dress down. Students, faculty, and staff wore shades of red and pink, with many adding fun accessories like necklaces, headbands, bows, and sweaters. Participation in the dress down included a $5 donation, with all proceeds supporting the Blue Marists in Syria and their efforts to provide essential food supplies to families facing food insecurity. Thank you to everyone who participated and helped make this meaningful effort a success.
    Molloy gathered this week to remember and celebrat Molloy gathered this week to remember and celebrate the life of Mr. Richard Rodgers '65, honoring his legacy through a Memorial Mass held on Tuesday, February 10th. Students, faculty, and staff also shared prayers and personal reflections, displayed as a tribute to Mr. Rodgers’ presence at Molloy and the meaningful influence he had on so many.

Please continue to keep Mr. Rodgers and his loved ones in your prayers.
    Molloy is deeply saddened to share news of the sud Molloy is deeply saddened to share news of the sudden passing of our beloved friend and colleague, Mr. Richard "Richie" Rodgers '65. Mr. Rodgers served as an educator at Molloy, his high school alma mater, for over 52 years, including the current school year.

After setting several shot put records as a student-athlete at Molloy, Mr. Rodgers attended St. John’s University, where he became co-captain of the university’s Track & Field team in 1969. After graduating from SJU, Mr. Rodgers joined Molloy’s faculty in 1974. During his tenure he taught physical education and served in roles including Physical Education Chairperson, Athletic Director (1989-1992), Shot Put Coach, and Assistant Field Coach. He also famously co-founded and coached Molloy's first ice hockey team (1998-2008). Mr. Rodgers enthusiastically coached Molloy ice hockey to a Varsity B Division Championship. He was awarded the CHSAA B/Q Field Coach of the Year Award in 1982. Beyond athletics, many Stanners fondly remember Mr. Rodgers as their favorite Driver’s Ed teacher.

Mr. Rodgers made an unforgettable impact on Molloy, with his booming voice and famous games of "Rodge Ball" becoming indelible parts of our school culture. He inspired generations of Stanners, helping us to grow in mind, body, and spirit while always motivating us to work hard and try our best. Mr. Rodgers was also a man of strong Catholic faith who held a deep respect and reverence for the Marist Brothers. He worked side-by-side with the Brothers throughout his career, modeling the Marist Charism every day. 

Molloy recognized Mr. Rodgers for his impact as a Marist educator and his mentorship to countless student-athletes by inducting him into the Stanner Hall of Fame. In October 2025, Stanners and friends attended a celebration in Floral Park to honor Mr. Rodgers and commemorate his over 52 years of service to Molloy. During the celebration, Senator Joe Addabbo ‘82 presented Mr. Rodgers with a special Proclamation from the New York State Senate, in recognition of his dedication to his career and his students.

Please keep Mr. Rodgers and his loved ones in your prayers during this difficult time.
    Molloy is excited to announce that it has been nam Molloy is excited to announce that it has been named to the 2025 AP School Honor Roll as a Gold member! The AP School Honor Roll recognizes schools that have done outstanding work to welcome more students into AP courses and support them on the path to college success.

To earn placement on the AP School Honor Roll, a school must meet three metrics: College Culture, College Credit, and College Optimization. Molloy earned Gold recognition in College Culture and achieved Platinum status in both College Credit and College Optimization! During the 2024-25 school year, 72% of seniors took at least one AP Exam during high school, 62% of seniors scored a three or higher on at least one AP Exam, and 17% of seniors took five or more AP Exams! 

Mrs. Maria Cuomo, Assistant Principal for Assessment, Technology, & Integrated Learning, shares, “We are incredibly proud to receive the AP Gold Access Award, which recognizes Molloy's commitment to expanding access to rigorous college-level coursework for more students while maintaining strong performance on AP Exams.” She continues, “This honor reflects the dedication of our faculty and the hard work of our students who continue to challenge themselves academically. It is a testament to our school's ongoing efforts to provide opportunities for students to reach their full potential through AP courses.”

Trevor Packer, head of the College Board AP program, congratulates all 2025 AP Honor Roll recipients “for proving it’s possible to expand participation in these rigorous courses and still drive strong performance!” Go Stanners!
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The Beehive – 2/27/26

Posted On February 27, 2026

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Feat. Special Presenter Mr. Jim Sheehan ’75





Molloy Places 6th in Citywide Virtual Enterprise Competition

Over mid-winter break, Molloy’s Virtual Enterprise class (senior elective) competed in the NYC Citywide Business Plan Competition at St. Francis College! 50 total teams gathered for the competition, with the top seven advancing to the national competition in April. The event featured two rounds: a preliminary round with five rooms of ten teams each, followed by a final round of ten teams, including the top two from each room. Molloy’s VE class and their company College Compass finished first in their room and placed 6th overall in the finals, qualifying for nationals in April! Congratulations to Emir Asa ’26 (CEO), Albion Geci ’26 (COO), Justin Totaram ’26 (CFO), Neil Loria ’26 (CMO), Ashley Cajamarca ’26 (VP of Advertising), and Kaitlyn Dailey ’26 (VP of Public Relations), and teachers Mr. Touzin and Mr. Beaudet!


Afro-Caribbean Club Celebrates Black History Month with Hallway Parade

In honor of Black History Month, Molloy’s Afro-Caribbean Club hosted its annual Hallway Parade! On February 27th, Stanners processed through the hallways with music playing and flags in hand, each one reflecting the many cultural backgrounds represented within our school community. Students, faculty, and staff applauded as the group made its way past each homeroom. Thank you to the club and moderator Ms. Barbery for organizing such a vibrant and meaningful celebration!


Robotics Team’s Recent Competitions

On Sunday, February 15th, Molloy’s Robotics Team competed in the VEX V5 Push Back Competition at the Harvey School. Out of 48 teams, Molloy advanced to the quarterfinals and finished 6th overall! Later, on February 21st, the team competed again at the Cradle of Aviation Museum. Out of 60 teams, Molloy advanced to the “Round of 16” and finished 16th overall. Congratulations to the team on these outstanding results in just their second year! Congrats to: Alexandros Bazenikas ’26, Avinash Hemraj ’26, Francesko Hila ’26, Westen Lipan ’26, Yosef Naser ’26, Megan Chelius ’26, Valeria Saye-Murphy ’27, Mika Haskalp ’27, Rocco Fasanello ’28, Sophia Caimares ’28, Giannis Raptis ’29, Harlan Healy ’29, Sebastian Martinez-Miguel ’29.


Valentine’s Day Fundraiser for Blue Marists

On February 13th, Stanners celebrated Valentine’s Day and the start of Winter Break with a festive dress down! Students, faculty, and staff wore shades of red and pink, with many adding fun accessories like necklaces, headbands, bows, and sweaters. Participation in the dress down included a $5 donation, with all proceeds supporting the Blue Marists in Syria and their efforts to provide essential food supplies to families facing food insecurity. Thank you to everyone who participated and helped make this meaningful effort a success.


Campus Ministry Leads Retreat for Our Lady of Hope Catholic Academy

On February 11th and 12th, close to 70 eighth graders from Our Lady of Hope Catholic Academy visited Archbishop Molloy High School for a day Retreat. The retreat focused on the theme of “Listening to God’s Call” and how these eighth graders can discern what God is calling them to do as they prepare for Confirmation and to begin their high school careers. The eighth graders were led by eight of our outstanding Stanner Retreat leaders. They shared prayer, reflections, and took part in challenges that brought the theme of “Listening to God’s Call” to life. We truly hope that God calls many of the eighth graders from Our Lady of Hope to Molloy next year as members of the Class of 2030!


Junior Retreat at MBCE

82 members of the Class of 2027 recently enjoyed their Junior Retreat at the Marist Brothers’ Center at Esopus! The theme of the retreat was “Let Go, Let God.” Stanners reflected on themes of identity, relationships, change, conflict, and how God is present through it all. The retreat included talks, small group discussions, prayer, quiet reflection, dodgeball, and flag! The retreat also included a special gathering in remembrance of our beloved Mr. Rodgers, who passed away on February 7th. (Photos courtesy of the Marist Brothers’ Center at Esopus) (Please continue reading for our remembrance of Mr. Richard Rodgers, published earlier this month)


Girls Swimming – Congratulations to our City / BQ Champs on being featured in The Tablet! Click Here to read the article. | Congratulations to our All-League athletes including Samantha Shoule ’26, Sarah Mallia ’26, and Aileen Henning ’26!
Basketball – Congratulations to our All-League athletes including Molly Trears ’27 (1st Team All-League), Brooke D’Asaro ’27 (2nd Team All-League), and Kelly Griffin Jr. ’27 (2nd Team All-League)! | Boys Freshman Basketball finished as City Championship Semifinalists (18-4-0) | Boys JV Basketball finished as City Championship Semifinalists (18-2-0) | Boys Varsity “A” finished their season 10-15-0 | Boys Varsity “B” finished their season as City Championship Semifinalists (13-5-0) | Girls JV Basketball finished their season as City Championship Finalists (19-1-0) | Girls Varsity Basketball finished their season at 16-6-2 and won their City Championship Quarterfinal on February 26th. If victorious, they will play in the Semifinals tonight against Moore Catholic. A win would put them in the finals this Sunday.
Bowling – The Varsity Bowling team is headed to the State Championships on March 1st! The competition kicks off at 10:00 AM at Babylon Bowl in Babylon, NY. Good luck, Stanners!
Baseball – After their 2024 State Championship and 2025 City Championship, Molloy Varsity Baseball is ranked #20 in the Northeast by Perfect Game High School Rankings. Good luck to the squad on another historic season!
Track & Field – Congratulations to our All-League Athletes including Tim Hider ’28, Michael Mulhall ’27, Travis Hui ’26, Riley Devaney ’28, Liliana Win ’28, Valentina Crescenzo ’28, and Erin Maxime ’28!
Track & Field CHSAA Freshman/Sophomore Intersectionals – Top Performers – Tim Hider ’28 placed 1st (4:29.84) and set a school record in the Soph Boys 1600m | Justin Feliciano ’28 placed 1st (40.16) in the Soph Boys Unseeded 300m Dash | Erin Maxime ’28 placed 2nd in the Freshman/Sophomore Shot Put (25-11.5) | Shane Toner ’29 placed 2nd (9-0) in the Freshman Boys Pole Vault | Lugo Hayduk Shaurov Thomas ’29 placed 3rd in Freshman Boys 4x200m Relay, 4th on Molloy’s all-time list.
Track & Field CHSAA Intersectional Championships – Top Performers – Tim Hider ’28 placed 3rd (2:38.50) in the Boys 1000m Run and qualified for states | Riley Devaney ’28 placed 3rd (4’10) in the Girls High Jump while setting a record for 4th on Molloy’s all-time list | Adin Thomas ’29 placed 56th in the Boys 55m (7.20), 4th on Molloy’s all-time freshman list | In the Alumni Race (1600m Run), Ryan Contino ’96 finished 3rd (5:48.58) and Dylan Dombrowski ’07 finished 5th (7:19.27)
Track & Field Ocean Breeze Elite Invitational – Top Performers – Tim Hider ’28 placed 6th in the Boys 1000m Run (2:34.06), which is a Molloy sophomore record, 5th all-time varsity, and earned him NHSTFXCAA All-American | Adin Thomas ’29 placed 29th in the Boys 60m (7.74), a Molloy freshman record and 5th all-time varsity | Gabriel Gonzalez ’26 placed 18th in the Boys 60 HH (9.37), 11th all-time varsity.
Congratulations to our Winter CHSAA Scholar Athletes! Click the thumbnails in the gallery above for the full lists.

Christopher Flynn ’24 (pictured second from left) is currently a sophomore at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY, studying Mathematics and Education. He was selected as a Mindich Fellow, and was able to complete the required internship and fieldwork at Molloy during winter recess. Math teachers Julie Keyes ’09 and Joseph Smallwood ’11 served as Christopher’s mentors during the internship. Also pictured is Christopher’s dad, Assistant Principal Dr. Des Flynn ’97 (far left).


Before mid-winter break, Aditya “Adi” Basant ’23 served as a guest speaker for Molloy’s Pre-Med Career Club! Adi is a “U3” in the final year of his undergraduate year three at CUNY – Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education where he is majoring in biomedical science. As guest speaker he presented on the highly competitive, but rewarding program he is in. One of the benefits, Adi shared, is that the program can be completed after seven years of college and medical school instead of eight. He also discussed how to begin preparing for this career path as a high school student as well as current trends in medicine.

During the same club meeting, Anna Mauro ’24 and Caitlin Trinh ’24 both appeared via Zoom from SUNY – Binghamton and NYU – Tandon (Brooklyn) respectively. Anna and Caitlin talked about their undergrad experiences so far, and shared advice to Molloy’s Pre-Med Career Club members (classes to take, hospitals to volunteer at, etc.). Anna is majoring in Integrative Neuroscience while looking to earn her DMD (Doctor of Dental Medicine) at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. Caitlin is majoring in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and looking to earn her MD at NYU Langone Health.

Thank you to all three Stanners for visiting with our club!


Congratulations to our D1 baseball alumni for a successful opening weekend! Bayram Hot ’22, Steven Mazza ’22, Joey Frazzetta ’23, Patrick DeSarno ’25. Bayram Hot at Louisville is off to a great start batting .355 in his first 8 games. Steven Mazza at Marist pitched 4 innings of three hit ball against powerhouse, Vanderbilt. Joe Frazzetta has been a three year starter at New Haven opened his season facing off against SEC powerhouse, Missouri. Patrick DeSarno led off for UAlbany and went 3-11 against Big12 Texas Tech.

(Information courtesy @molloyhs_varsitybaseball on Instagram)


The Stanner Alumni Center has hosted a number of Pickleball events this winter, connecting alumni and faculty through this fun and growing game! President Richard Karsten ’81, who has spearheaded this effort, shares, “Pickleball has caught on as America’s leading growing sport. We are building a community of alumni and faculty who have a desire to learn and compete together at Molloy. We’re excited to offer more upcoming dates soon, so please stay tuned!”

Pictured left to right: Jim Quent ’89, Kristina Valentino, Victoria Smallwood ’11, Joe Smallwood ’11, Pete Stamm ’07, Rob Rossi ’81, Richard Karsten ’81, Merl Doyle P’19, John Zeni P’15, Amanda Zeni ’15, and Victoria Brown ’16.


Earlier this week, Dr. James Lynch ’83, MD, was cleaning up after the snowstorm when he bumped into one of his new neighbors in Stewart Manor: fellow Stanner Mike Tortorella ’01!


Remembering Mr. Richard Rodgers ’65

Archbishop Molloy High School continues to mourn the sudden passing of our beloved friend and colleague, Mr. Richard “Richie” Rodgers ’65, who passed away on February 7th. Mr. Rodgers served as an educator at Molloy, his high school alma mater, for over 52 years, including the current school year.

After setting several shot put records as a student-athlete at Molloy, Mr. Rodgers attended St. John’s University, where he became co-captain of the university’s Track & Field team in 1969. After graduating from SJU, Mr. Rodgers joined Molloy’s faculty in 1974. During his tenure he taught physical education and served in roles including Physical Education Chairperson, Athletic Director (1989-1992), Shot Put Coach, and Assistant Field Coach. He also famously co-founded and coached Molloy’s first ice hockey team (1998-2008). Mr. Rodgers enthusiastically coached Molloy ice hockey to a Varsity B Division Championship. He was awarded the CHSAA B/Q Field Coach of the Year Award in 1982. Beyond athletics, many Stanners fondly remember Mr. Rodgers as their favorite Driver’s Ed teacher.

Mr. Rodgers made an unforgettable impact on Molloy, with his booming voice and famous games of “Rodge Ball” becoming indelible parts of our school culture. He inspired generations of Stanners, helping us to grow in mind, body, and spirit while always motivating us to work hard and try our best. Mr. Rodgers was also a man of strong Catholic faith who held a deep respect and reverence for the Marist Brothers. He worked side-by-side with the Brothers throughout his career, modeling the Marist Charism every day. 

Molloy recognized Mr. Rodgers for his impact as a Marist educator and his mentorship to countless student-athletes by inducting him into the Stanner Hall of Fame. In October 2025, Stanners and friends attended a celebration in Floral Park to honor Mr. Rodgers and commemorate his over 52 years of service to Molloy. During the celebration, Senator Joe Addabbo ‘82 presented Mr. Rodgers with a special Proclamation from the New York State Senate, in recognition of his dedication to his career and his students.

During the week of February 9th, students and faculty gathered to remember and celebrate the life of Mr. Rodgers, honoring his legacy through a Memorial Mass held on Tuesday, February 10th. Students, faculty, and staff also shared prayers and personal reflections, displayed as a tribute to Mr. Rodgers’s presence at Molloy and the meaningful influence he had on so many. These messages were later shared with the Rodgers family.

Please continue to keep Mr. Rodgers and his loved ones in your prayers. Click Here if you would like to watch the Memorial Mass that was live streamed on February 10th.


Please pray for the repose of the soul of Michael Angelo Joseph Vitti ’78, who passed away on January 22, 2026. Michael was a proud graduate of Molloy, Fordham University (Summa Cum Laude), and NYU School of Medicine, where he earned his medical degree. He completed his General Surgery Residency at St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital followed by his Vascular Surgery Fellowship at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. He devoted his professional life to medicine as a board-certified vascular surgeon, most recently affiliated with Columbia University at the former Lawrence Hospital. He is remembered for his compassion, humility, and kindness. Above all, he was a devoted family man – a loving husband to his wife, Francesca, and proud father to his sons, Michael Angelo Turner Vitti and Marco Andrea Vitti. Please keep Michael and his loved ones in your prayers. | Click Here for Memorial Page


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    Greetings All USA Marists,

    As we begin this sacred Season of Lent, may each of us find the grace over these forty days to journey inward—into the quiet of our own “deserts.” In that sacred silence, may we encounter the Lord more deeply and experience a true renewal of heart. Like Mary, may we walk attentively with Christ, allowing His path to shape our own.

    May this Lenten season invite us to embrace more intentional prayer, meaningful fasting, and generous almsgiving. In these simple yet profound practices, we open ourselves to God’s transforming grace.

    You will find here a few helpful suggestions for prayer resources to support your Lenten journey. The Marist Fathers also created a Marist Lenten Calendar.

    As a concrete expression of almsgiving, I invite you to consider joining fellow Marists in one of our Marist Hearts in Action offerings this Lent, or supporting our Province-wide Solidarity Projects. In doing so, we extend Christ’s compassion to those most in need.

    I encourage each of you to reflect: What might God be calling you to “fast from” this Lent? And how might the time and energy gained be devoted more fully to Him and to the service of others?

    Finally, Pope Leo recently issued his Message for Lent, in which he shares, "Dear friends, let us ask for the grace of a Lent that leads us to greater attentiveness to God and to the least among us. Let us ask for the strength that comes from the type of fasting that also extends to our use of language, so that hurtful words may diminish and give way to a greater space for the voice of others. Let us strive to make our communities places where the cry of those who suffer finds welcome, and listening opens paths towards liberation, making us ready and eager to contribute to building a civilization of love." Wishing you a meaningful and grace-filled Lenten journey.

    --- Br. Dan O'Riordan '85, Provincial


    Want to learn more about the Lay Marist adult formation program? Contact Maureen Hagan at mhagan8486@gmail.com or visit the Marists of Champagnat Website.

    Molloy Swimming - City & CHSAA Brooklyn/Queens Champs

    Jessica Hernandez '12
    Net TV: Molloy Hockey
    Molloy's Combined Hockey Team
    Evan Galane '02

    molloyhs

    The official Instagram feed of Archbishop Molloy High School. Queens, New York.

    Archbishop Molloy High School
    Our Benefactor Celebration Week concluded with a f Our Benefactor Celebration Week concluded with a fantastic second dinner! We are grateful to our generous benefactors for spending time with our students and engaging in such sincere conversations. Thank you for helping make these connections possible and for your continued support of our Stanners!
    Congratulations to Lilly Kacziba ‘27, who was na Congratulations to Lilly Kacziba ‘27, who was named to Creative Visions’ 2026 National Mental Health Youth Council! Less than 20 teens from across the US were named to the council, and Lilly is also the only member from New York! Lilly was invited to apply after the organization reached out through InnerView. After completing the application and sharing why youth mental health is important to her, Lilly was chosen to join the council, where she will collaborate with youths in her community to promote awareness and advocacy around mental health.

The council has been tasked for Creative Visions’ CreateConnectCare challenge, a project that encourages young people to reflect on their mental health through creative expression. Youths interested are asked to submit different forms of art, including writing, photography, music, and dance, that represent how they practice self-care. As part of the program, each council member also created and submitted their own piece of art. In addition, Lilly’s role is to recruit at least 50 youths to contribute artwork to the initiative, helping expand the conversation around youth mental health.

At Molloy, Lilly is working with Campus Minister Ms. Haslbauer to host afterschool service opportunities where students can create and submit their artwork. During the first session, students were invited to draw how they practice self-care. They could draw their favorite hobby, an activity that brings them joy, or any other thing that “fills their cup,” as Lilly described it. There will be two more opportunities to participate, one on Monday, March 9th, and another on Monday, March 23rd! 

Lilly is also reaching out to school clubs and even a local Girl Scout troop to encourage participation in the initiative. “The whole point is to raise awareness for youth mental health,” says Lilly, “and teach people that they can use art to reflect on and process their emotions so they don’t have to keep them bottled in.” Molloy is proud of Lilly’s dedication to spreading mental health awareness! Go Stanners!
    The first evening of our Benefactor Celebration We The first evening of our Benefactor Celebration Week was a wonderful success! Thank you to our generous benefactors for taking the time to engage in thoughtful, meaningful conversations with the students in attendance. We look forward to continuing the celebration at night two!
    Over mid-winter break, Molloy’s Virtual Enterpri Over mid-winter break, Molloy’s Virtual Enterprise class competed in the NYC Citywide Business Plan Competition at St. Francis College! The class company, College Compass, is a digital college-planning platform designed to guide high school students through the college admissions process. According to one of Molloy’s VE teachers Mr. Joe Touzin, “The goal of the company is to reduce confusion and give students a clear, step-by-step pathway from junior year of high school through college acceptance.” 

The Business Plan Competition required students to develop a comprehensive, investor-ready business plan and formally present it to a panel of judges. 50 total teams gathered for the competition, with the top seven advancing to the national competition in April. The competition  featured two rounds: a preliminary round with five rooms of ten teams each, followed by a final round of ten teams, including the top two from each room. Students presented their business concepts, detailing the problem, target market, competitive edge, SWOT analysis, and financial projections. They then faced a live Q&A, defending their strategy and assumptions in real time.

Molloy’s VE class and their company finished first in their room and placed 6th overall in the finals, qualifying for nationals in April! Mr. Touzin says he is incredibly proud of his VE class, elaborating, “They are not just presenting slides; they are defending financial projections, responding to strategic challenges, and communicating to professionals as peers.” Congratulations to Emir Asa ’26 (CEO), Albion Geci ’26 (COO), Justin Totaram ’26 (CFO), Neil Loria ’26 (CMO), Ashley Cajamarca ’26 (VP of Advertising), and Kaitlyn Dailey ’26 (VP of Public Relations), and teachers Mr. Touzin and Mr. Beaudet!
    In honor of Black History Month, Molloy’s Afro-C In honor of Black History Month, Molloy’s Afro-Caribbean Club hosted its annual Hallway Parade! Stanners processed through the hallways with music playing and flags in hand, each one reflecting the many cultural backgrounds represented within our school community. Students, faculty, and staff applauded as the group made its way past each homeroom. Thank you to the club and moderator Ms. Barbery for organizing such a vibrant and meaningful celebration!
    On February 13th, Stanners celebrated Valentine’ On February 13th, Stanners celebrated Valentine’s Day and the start of Winter Break with a festive dress down. Students, faculty, and staff wore shades of red and pink, with many adding fun accessories like necklaces, headbands, bows, and sweaters. Participation in the dress down included a $5 donation, with all proceeds supporting the Blue Marists in Syria and their efforts to provide essential food supplies to families facing food insecurity. Thank you to everyone who participated and helped make this meaningful effort a success.
    Molloy gathered this week to remember and celebrat Molloy gathered this week to remember and celebrate the life of Mr. Richard Rodgers '65, honoring his legacy through a Memorial Mass held on Tuesday, February 10th. Students, faculty, and staff also shared prayers and personal reflections, displayed as a tribute to Mr. Rodgers’ presence at Molloy and the meaningful influence he had on so many.

Please continue to keep Mr. Rodgers and his loved ones in your prayers.
    Molloy is deeply saddened to share news of the sud Molloy is deeply saddened to share news of the sudden passing of our beloved friend and colleague, Mr. Richard "Richie" Rodgers '65. Mr. Rodgers served as an educator at Molloy, his high school alma mater, for over 52 years, including the current school year.

After setting several shot put records as a student-athlete at Molloy, Mr. Rodgers attended St. John’s University, where he became co-captain of the university’s Track & Field team in 1969. After graduating from SJU, Mr. Rodgers joined Molloy’s faculty in 1974. During his tenure he taught physical education and served in roles including Physical Education Chairperson, Athletic Director (1989-1992), Shot Put Coach, and Assistant Field Coach. He also famously co-founded and coached Molloy's first ice hockey team (1998-2008). Mr. Rodgers enthusiastically coached Molloy ice hockey to a Varsity B Division Championship. He was awarded the CHSAA B/Q Field Coach of the Year Award in 1982. Beyond athletics, many Stanners fondly remember Mr. Rodgers as their favorite Driver’s Ed teacher.

Mr. Rodgers made an unforgettable impact on Molloy, with his booming voice and famous games of "Rodge Ball" becoming indelible parts of our school culture. He inspired generations of Stanners, helping us to grow in mind, body, and spirit while always motivating us to work hard and try our best. Mr. Rodgers was also a man of strong Catholic faith who held a deep respect and reverence for the Marist Brothers. He worked side-by-side with the Brothers throughout his career, modeling the Marist Charism every day. 

Molloy recognized Mr. Rodgers for his impact as a Marist educator and his mentorship to countless student-athletes by inducting him into the Stanner Hall of Fame. In October 2025, Stanners and friends attended a celebration in Floral Park to honor Mr. Rodgers and commemorate his over 52 years of service to Molloy. During the celebration, Senator Joe Addabbo ‘82 presented Mr. Rodgers with a special Proclamation from the New York State Senate, in recognition of his dedication to his career and his students.

Please keep Mr. Rodgers and his loved ones in your prayers during this difficult time.
    Molloy is excited to announce that it has been nam Molloy is excited to announce that it has been named to the 2025 AP School Honor Roll as a Gold member! The AP School Honor Roll recognizes schools that have done outstanding work to welcome more students into AP courses and support them on the path to college success.

To earn placement on the AP School Honor Roll, a school must meet three metrics: College Culture, College Credit, and College Optimization. Molloy earned Gold recognition in College Culture and achieved Platinum status in both College Credit and College Optimization! During the 2024-25 school year, 72% of seniors took at least one AP Exam during high school, 62% of seniors scored a three or higher on at least one AP Exam, and 17% of seniors took five or more AP Exams! 

Mrs. Maria Cuomo, Assistant Principal for Assessment, Technology, & Integrated Learning, shares, “We are incredibly proud to receive the AP Gold Access Award, which recognizes Molloy's commitment to expanding access to rigorous college-level coursework for more students while maintaining strong performance on AP Exams.” She continues, “This honor reflects the dedication of our faculty and the hard work of our students who continue to challenge themselves academically. It is a testament to our school's ongoing efforts to provide opportunities for students to reach their full potential through AP courses.”

Trevor Packer, head of the College Board AP program, congratulates all 2025 AP Honor Roll recipients “for proving it’s possible to expand participation in these rigorous courses and still drive strong performance!” Go Stanners!
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