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    Dear USA Marists,

    Blessings to each of you during these sacred days of this Easter season. As we journey through these weeks and await the great Feast of Pentecost, I pray that we might, like the early disciples, gather in our own “Upper Rooms” within our communities and seek ways to bring the miracle of Christ’s Resurrection to life in a world that so deeply longs for hope.

    May we continue to listen to the voice of Mary, who accompanied those first disciples and inspired the earliest days of our Church. As Marists, we are called to walk in her way—to be the Marian face of the Church today—open to the Holy Spirit and ready to go forth as Christ’s witnesses “even to the remotest parts of the earth” (Acts 1:8).

    With prayers, hope, and the joy of the Risen Christ,

    --- 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.

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    Last week, students in Ms. Espinal’s Spanish cla Last week, students in Ms. Espinal’s Spanish class traveled to Washington Heights to visit KIPP Elementary School, where they spent time reading with a kindergarten class. As part of the visit, Molloy’s Stanners created bilingual children’s books in English and Spanish, which they proudly shared with the younger students.

Ms. Espinal described the experience as “exceptionally meaningful,” noting that it “helped break language barriers that many students and their families face.” She added, “By creating bilingual books, we were able to provide something that students can take home and read with their parents, allowing families to connect and enjoy the stories together.”

The trip offered a powerful opportunity for our students to see the real impact of their work while giving back to the community in a thoughtful and lasting way. Go Stanners!
    As we continue our celebration of 25 years of wome As we continue our celebration of 25 years of women at Molloy, we proudly recognize the silver 25th anniversary of Molloy Softball. Molloy presents, in collaboration with our softball community, a special documentary highlighting the program’s rich history and lasting impact.

"Something Bigger Than Yourself: The Story of Molloy Softball" - Watch the full documentary now via the link in our bio or at www.molloyhs.org/softball

That tradition of excellence continues today. Our 2024–25 Varsity team earned the prestigious Easton NFCA Top Team GPA Award, finishing with an outstanding 4.0 team GPA, a true testament to their commitment both on the field and in the classroom.

This year’s squad continues to excel, as the team was ranked 3rd in New York State (Class AAA) as of May 5, 2026. Our senior class has demonstrated remarkable dedication and success, with three student-athletes committing to continue their softball careers at the collegiate level: Kimberly (Kimmy) Piazza (St. John’s University), Alicia Acevedo (John Jay College of Criminal Justice), and Megan Chelius (Union College). In addition, junior standout Diem Nenadich has already committed to Hofstra University.

This season is shaping up to be another memorable one, as our JV team holds an impressive 10–1 record, while Varsity stands at 16–1 overall. As we cheer our teams to victory, we recognize how we got here. Please enjoy this special presentation.

The legacy continues! Go Stanners!
    Wishing a very Happy National Nurses Day to Molloy Wishing a very Happy National Nurses Day to Molloy’s school nurse, Ms. Maria Gallagher! We’re so grateful for the care, compassion, and dedication you bring to our community each and every day. Thank you for always looking out for our students and staff and for all the ways you help keep Molloy a safe place!
    Happy Teacher Appreciation Day (and week!) to Moll Happy Teacher Appreciation Day (and week!) to Molloy’s dedicated faculty! Every day, our teachers go above and beyond to create a supportive, welcoming environment where Stanners feel truly known, loved, and inspired to grow. Their commitment extends far beyond the classroom, as they guide students academically, personally, and spiritually through a strong Catholic Marist tradition of care and community.

While only a few faculty members are featured here, this celebration goes out to every teacher and staff member who makes Molloy such a special place. Thank you for always showing up for our Stanners every single day!
    This week, Molloy proudly hosted its annual Spring This week, Molloy proudly hosted its annual Spring Concerts, celebrating the dedication and talent of its student musicians! On Tuesday, April 27th, the Concert Band and Freshman Chorus, as well as Dr-Limitz Drum Club, took to the stage, performing for an audience of family, friends, faculty, and staff. Their performance showcased months of hard work and rehearsal, bringing a lively and dynamic energy to the evening.

Under the direction of Mr. Dan Jones, one of Molloy’s chorus directors and the conductor of the Concert Band, the concert was both engaging and interactive. Mr. Jones encouraged audience participation, inviting guests to clap along and even sing, creating a spirited and memorable atmosphere. The program featured a diverse selection of music, with musicians and vocalists performing beloved classics that ranged from alternative rock hits to timeless Broadway favorites, ensuring there was something for everyone to enjoy!

On Wednesday, April 28th, Molloy’s Junior/Senior Chorus grabbed the spotlight as they performed a wide variety of Broadway hits! Along with Mr. Ken Farnum’s MultiQuire, performers brought the stage to life with powerful vocals and expressive storytelling. Featuring well-known selections from musicals such as “Hamilton,” “Wicked,” and “West Side Story,” the program highlighted both the technical skill and emotional depth of the singers.

Performing in front of an audience of proud family members and friends, the chorus delivered a heartfelt and engaging show that captured the spirit of musical theater. Mr. Jim Sheehan ‘75, director of the Junior/Senior Chorus, proudly celebrated the singers’ vocals and ability to connect with the audience of friends, family, faculty, and staff. 

The evening served as a fitting celebration of their hard work throughout the year and a memorable conclusion to Molloy’s Spring Concert series! Go Stanners!
    Congratulations to Molloy’s Stanner Players and Congratulations to Molloy’s Stanner Players and Ms. Shannon Winters ‘06 on their incredibly successful run of Mean Girls: High School Version! From April 23–26, the Ralph DeChiaro Theater was filled with energy and laughter as audiences gathered to enjoy this lively, high school-friendly adaptation of the hit musical, with three shows completely sold out. Each performance highlighted not only the humor and heart of the story, but also the dedication and passion of the students who brought it to life.

With a cast of 29 Stanners and a crew of 23, the production created opportunities for a wide range of performers to shine, from standout leads to a dynamic ensemble. Behind the scenes, countless hours of rehearsal, collaboration, and creativity were evident in every scene, song, and dance number. Director of the Stanner Players Ms. Winters shared that “students put their talents on display,” and “have shown tremendous growth from each of their first productions with the Stanner Players.” She describes the Stanner Players as a family, one that continues to build a lasting legacy, growing stronger and more inspiring with each new production!
    *Full story at www.molloyhs.org/news* Each school *Full story at www.molloyhs.org/news* Each school year, Stanners have the opportunity to travel the world through Ms. Dorothy DeNoto’s Educational Adventures. This year, Ms. DeNoto, along with Mr. Brian Klimas ’98, Ms. Abbey Hipkin, Mr. John Attard ‘06, President Richard Karsten ’81, Mrs. Kathleen Karsten, and 49 Stanners, journeyed to Asia to explore South Korea and Japan! 

The trip, titled K-Pop & Culture - Epic South Korea & Japan, ran from April 1st to April 12th, with the first half spent in South Korea and the remainder in Japan. In South Korea, Stanners immersed themselves in culture through a K-Pop dance class, visits to landmarks like Gyeongbokgung Palace, Myeong-dong Cathedral, Bukchon Hanok Village, and Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, as well as excursions to Nami Island and the Garden of Morning Calm. They also experienced local markets and rode the KTX high-speed train! In Japan, the group traveled to Kyoto, Hiroshima, and Tokyo, visiting iconic sites such as Mount Fuji National Park, the Bamboo Forest, Harajuku, and Shibuya Crossing. Activities included a manga art class, ziplining, a Lake Ashi cruise, a geisha performance, and karaoke. Throughout the trip, students also explored each country’s food scene, enjoying everything from street food to BBQ and hotpot.

“The trip was especially meaningful for its rich cultural exposure,” said Ms. DeNoto, noting its strong appeal to students interested in K-Pop, anime, and experiencing Asia firsthand. President Karsten echoed this enthusiasm, describing the experience as an exciting opportunity to explore local customs, cuisine, and the blend of ancient and modern life across major cities in Korea and Japan. Sophomore Anabella Tarnawa ’28 added that the 12-day trip was “packed with activities,” allowing her to fully experience each country.

Both the 2027 and 2028 trips are now accepting registrations! Contact Ms. DeNoto to learn more about joining her on an Educational Adventure!
    Today, 22 juniors and seniors were inducted into M Today, 22 juniors and seniors were inducted into Molloy’s chapter of the Ray Egan Rho Kappa Social Studies Honor Society! The ceremony, led by chapter president Rinat Moshel ‘26 and secretary Dana Seo ‘26, welcomed these stellar Stanners into the prestigious society named after the late Mr. Raymond Egan, who taught Social Studies at Molloy from the early 1960s into the 2000s. 

Rinat began the ceremony by informing inductees on the meaning of the term “Rho Kappa,” which symbolizes the belief that “knowledge without service is useless.” Dana conducted the candle lighting ceremony while Rinat explained the significance of each one: white for truth, green for knowledge, gold for wisdom, and blue for service. Each of the 22 juniors and seniors then recited the Rho Kappa pledge, received a certificate and a pin, and officially became Rho Kappa scholars! 

A big thank you to Ms. Jennifer Lamb, moderator of the honor society, for guiding our students in truth, knowledge, wisdom, and service, and congratulations to the new Rho Kappa inductees! Go Stanners!
    Congratulations on our Stanner scientists on a suc Congratulations on our Stanner scientists on a successful Science Symposium on April 27th! Sophomores, juniors, and seniors in Molloy’s Science Research Program presented to fellow classmates, as well as faculty, staff, and family members, showcasing their hard work developed over the school year. Sophomores presented their literature reviews, juniors their blueprint of their experiments, and seniors their completed research. Ms. Mary Malia, head of the program, says that this year Molloy hosted “the most projects the program has ever had at once!”

Projects in attendance ranged from Westen Lipan ‘26’s “The Creation and Application of Electrical Propellant Pump Systems in Liquid Fuel Rocket Engines” to Sameera Zaheid ‘27’s “AI-Assisted Auscultation for Pediatric Heart Murmurs.” Students had the opportunity to study any topic they were interested in, with Isaac Contreras ‘27 saying that he joined the program because he “had the freedom to study any topic he wanted, to choose his own path.” His own project, titled, “How Do Diet and Physical Activity Interact to Impact Cognitive Function and Development in Adolescents,” attempts to prove the correlation between increased physical activity and intake of healthy food and cognitive function. Others joined the program to learn more about something that has interested them for years, such as Sameera and her research on listening to, logging, and recording abnormal heartbeats into the Automated Auscultation Diagnosis Device. Sameera hopes her research next year will “lessen the margin of error” when diagnosing dangerous heart murmurs, as it can help families both emotionally and financially. 

Ms. Mallia says that she is “very proud of each student, as they worked so hard to create professional presentations.” There was a steady flow of guests throughout the symposium, giving students many opportunities to display their research and practice their presentation skills. Congratulations once again, and go Stanners! 

To see the full 2026 Science Symposium digital program, visit www.molloyhs.org/news
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Posted On May 1, 2026

40th Annual Jim Kinnier Stanner Golf Classic – Win a Rolex Air King!

The milestone 40th Annual Jim Kinnier Stanner Golf Classic is just 10 days away! We are excited to welcome golfers on Monday, May 11th to four private courses on Long Island: North Hills Country Club, North Hempstead Country Club, Lake Success Golf Club, and Wheatley Hills Golf Club. There is still time to register, but time is running out! Click the button below to learn more. All proceeds from this event benefit outstanding students entering Molloy.

ONLINE AUCTION: The Online Auction goes live on Monday, May 4th! All auction items can be previewed now and bidding starts on 5/4! You can bid from anywhere any time until 7:45 PM on May 11th. Items include exclusive golf packages, trips, signed memorabilia, and more!

ROLEX RAFFLE: This year’s outing features a raffle for a chance to win a genuine Rolex Air King watch! Only 500 of these special raffle tickets will be sold at $50 per ticket. Like our auction, it is not limited to our golfers, meaning anyone in the Molloy community can purchase Rolex Raffle chances online. Click the button below for more information and to make your purchase. Special thanks to Gerald Peters Inc., Certified Rolex Dealer, for providing this amazing item. *Note: Rolex Raffle and General Raffle drawings will take place the evening of Monday, May 11th. Winners need not be present.

TENNIS: There is a Tennis Tournament option at North Hills Country Club! Click here or the blue “last call” button below to learn more.

CONTACT: Direct questions to Matt Rizzotti ’04 at mrizzotti@molloyhs.org or call 929-446-4470.

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Stanner Players Sell Out Weekend of “Mean Girls: High School Version“

Congratulations to all Stanner Players cast and crew, and Director Shannon Winters ’06, who delighted audiences with a sold out weekend of “Mean Girls: High School Version!” Months of hard work and preparation led to “fetch” run of performances by the Stanner Players, who always give their all on stage!

In Mean Girls, Cady (Sofia Crino ’26) and her zoologist parents move from Africa to the USA, meaning Cady has to get used to life in a new environment—and a new school. Along the way, Cady makes new friends in Janis (DJ O’Keeffe ’26) and Damian (Everett Dutton ’28), develops a crush on senior Aaron (Joshua Peña ’28), crosses her teacher Ms. Norbury (Sophia Krevor ’26), and finds herself in the constant company of everyone’s favorite “frenemies” Regina (Isabella Fortunato ’26), Gretchen (Jazzy Arasin ’27), and Karen (Katey Remon ’27). The story devolves into chaos, as our characters bicker, feud, and seek revenge before discovering some much-needed self-awareness.

Ms. Winters shares, “In spite of losing a week of rehearsal due in large part to snow days, the cast and crew came together to pull off a great performance. The students put their talents on display and have shown tremendous growth from their first productions with the Stanner Players. With 16 seniors graduating, it is bittersweet, but a testament to the family that has been built and the legacy they leave behind for future Stanner Players.”

Special thanks to the many alumni who worked on or contributed to the production, including Taylor Garcia-Lawson ’19 (Choreography), Dan O’Reilly ’14 and Erin Mardenborough ’20 (Production Assistants), Tatiana Egas ’22 (Sign Design), Joe Sommo ’03, Maria Calakos ’13, Bianca Basone ’15, and Krystal Valentin ’25 (Photography), and Chris Autera ’16 (House Manager/Graphic Design).


Science Research and the Annual Science Symposium

Congratulations to our Stanner scientists on a successful Science Symposium on April 27th! Sophomores, juniors, and seniors in Molloy’s Science Research program presented to fellow classmates, as well as faculty, staff, and family members, showcasing their hard work developed over the course of one to three years. Sophomores presented their literature reviews, juniors their blueprint of their experiments, and seniors their completed research. Ms. Mary Malia, head of the program, says that this year Molloy hosted “the most projects the program has ever had at once!”

Projects showcased at the Symposium ranged from Westen Lipan ‘26’s “The Creation and Application of Electrical Propellant Pump Systems in Liquid Fuel Rocket Engines” to Sameera Zaheid ‘27’s “AI-Assisted Auscultation for Pediatric Heart Murmurs.” Students had the opportunity to study any topic they were interested in, with Isaac Contreras ‘27 saying that he joined the program because he “had the freedom to study any topic he wanted, to choose his own path.” His own project, titled, “How Do Diet and Physical Activity Interact to Impact Cognitive Function and Development in Adolescents,” attempts to prove the correlation between increased physical activity and intake of healthy food and cognitive function. Others joined the program to learn more about something that has interested them for years, such as Sameera and her research on listening to, logging, and recording abnormal heartbeats into the Automated Auscultation Diagnosis Device. Sameera hopes her research next year will “lessen the margin of error” when diagnosing dangerous heart murmurs, as it can help families both emotionally and financially.

Ms. Mallia says that she is “very proud of each student, as they worked so hard to create professional presentations.” There was a steady flow of guests throughout the symposium, giving students many opportunities to display their research and practice their presentation skills. Congratulations once again, and go Stanners!

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A Celebration of Music: Molloy’s Annual Spring Concerts

Congratulations to our Band, Freshman Chorus, String Ensemble, and Junior/Senior Chorus, who inspired audiences on back to back nights during our annual Spring Concerts!

On night one, the Band, Freshman Chorus, and String Ensemble took centerstage under the direction of music teacher Mr. Daniel Jones. The Band played popular music and jazz-inspired tunes including songs by Dave Brubeck Quartet, the Backstreet Boys, Michael Jackson, The Police, and Phil Collins. The Freshman Chorus slowed things down, covering soul artists including Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell, The Temptations, Stevie Wonder, and Roberta Flack. The String Ensemble bridged the Band and Chorus by performing classical selections by Joe Hisaishi, Hans Zimmer, and Josh Groban. As a special treat, the Molloy chapter of Mr. Jones’s D-LIMITZ Drum Band delivered a high-energy performance to welcome the audience back from the intermission. Overall, it was a wonderful evening of music performed by many talented Stanners!

Night two featured Molloy’s impeccable Junior/Senior Chorus as well as the MultiQuire! The Spring Concert serves as an opportunity for the Junior/Senior Chorus, led by director Mr. Jim Sheehan ’75, to present a wide variety of more difficult pieces. Selections range from Broadway tunes, to popular music, to standards, and even a Beatles medley. Many students also performed solos and duets, showcasing the range of our many talented choral singers! Mr. Ken Farnum Jr., our frequent Chorus accompanist, directed the MultiQuire during Act 2. The MultiQuire featured choral singers from Molloy as well as Maria Regina High School and Fordham Prep. Thank you to Mr. Sheehan and Mr. Farnum, and congratulations to our Junior/Senior Chorus and the MultiQuire for another outstanding concert!


Stanner Photographers Showcased in 7th Annual DiPietra Foundation Exhibition

Congratulations to the winners of the Seventh Annual William F. DiPietra Photography Exhibition! The William F. DiPietra Foundation, created by Helen DiPietra in memory of her son William DiPietra ’94, celebrates his passion for media arts through awards presented at institutions that were meaningful to him, including Molloy.

18 members of Molloy’s Photography Club participated in the exhibition this year, submitting photos on a theme of their choice. Helen says that the photos submitted all received “high praise from the judges,” with every judge being “genuinely impressed.” She says to our Stanners, “You should be proud of the work you created, and I hope you will display your work whenever you can. Thank you for contributing your beautiful work to an exhibition that means so much!”

This year’s top three winners are: 1st Place: Cesar Muñoz ’26 – Solitude | 2nd Place: Hubert Skrzypek ’26 – Mountain Giants | 3rd Place (Tie): Paula Kowalczyk ’26 – Senior Disney Trip | 3rd Place (Tie): Matthew Llamas ’29 – A Breath of Fresh Air

“Congratulations to all those who were chosen as awardees for the Seventh Annual DiPietra Foundation Exhibition,” says Mr. Jonathan DiDonoto ‘01, moderator of the Photography Club. He continues, “I’m proud of all the students who provided submissions. To get out there and take photos of that capacity takes dedication, creativity, and talent! I was so impressed with the entries this year! Congratulations again to all recipients, and best wishes to the top two who are graduating this year. May you continue using that skill in college and beyond!”

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Dr. Penikas Receives Prestigious Honor from St. John’s University

Congratulations to Dr. Darius Penikas, who was honored at St. John’s University’s Leaders in Education (LEAD) Awards Dinner! Serving as Molloy’s principal since 2015, Dr. Penikas earned his bachelor’s degree and M.A.T. in Social Studies from Binghamton University, as well as his M.S. in Educational Administration, School Building Leadership Certification, Advanced Certificate in School Building Leadership, and Ed.D. from St. John’s University.

Dr. Penikas has played a key role in shaping Molloy into the technologically advanced institution it is today. He has overseen the development of new departments and courses, along with the growth of clubs and programs that support a well-rounded student experience. His leadership has enhanced both the school’s academic rigor and its commitment to innovation.

The awards dinner, which took place on April 16th, was “a truly memorable and meaningful experience,” according to Dr. Penikas. He elaborates, “Receiving the St. John’s University LEAD Award is a great honor and a testament to the wonderful team I have the pleasure of working with at Molloy. I was touched to be among such distinguished educational leaders recognized through this award.” Congratulations, Dr. Penikas!

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Eliminating Food Waste

On April 27th, CulinArt, the food service provider of Archbishop Molloy High School, made a presentation about nutrition and food waste during each lunch period. In an effort to reduce food waste, CulinArt have implemented a program called “Root to Stem.” Peter Witkowski, CEO, Ms. Stephanie Dorfman, Director of Nutrition and Wellness, and Mr. Jason Gouskos, Food Service Director, explained how CulinArt has embraced “root-to-stem” cooking as a core sustainability initiative, aimed at reducing food waste by utilizing the entire plant, including edible roots, stems, leaves, and peels—in their culinary offerings.

This event, coming directly off the Marist Province Ecology Weekend, emphasized the Marist commitment to Pope Francis’ Encyclical Laudato Si’ (Care for our Common Home). On an Earth Day virtual call, the Marist Superior General, Br. Peter Caroll reminded all global Marists that “the time to act is now.”


Track & Field – Congratulations to the Freshman Boys Track & Field, who won the B/Q and City Championship on 4/26! Congratulations to Sophomore Boys Track & Field, who won the B/Q Championship on 4/26!
Stanner Athletes of the Week 4/20-4/26 – Varsity softball player Diem Nenadich ’27 had an all-around standout week, recording 2 triples, driving in 2 runs, stealing home, and turning 2 double plays in the infield. The junior has already committed to Hofstra University and is on the verge of a historic milestone at Molloy, closing in on 100 career stolen bases (currently at 91)! She has also tallied 96 runs scored and 82 hits lifetime. | Varsity baseball player Liam Brower ’26 was dominant on the mound, tossing a complete game shutout to lead the Stanners to a 1-0 victory over Cardinal Hayes. He struck out 5 batters and allowed just one hit.


The 4th Annual Stanner Players Alumni Reception

On Saturday, April 25th, Molloy hosted its 4th Annual Stanner Players Alumni Reception! Alumni enjoyed catching up with friends and former castmates in the library before taking their VIP seats in the Ralph DeChiaro Theater to watch the sold-out performance of “Mean Girls: High School Version!”

This annual event offers alumni of the Stanner Players and Theater Arts & Improv Club a wonderful opportunity to see friends, make new connections, and support the current Players. It has become a beloved tradition by both alumni and current members.

“It’s just so nice to see all the alumni come back for the Stanner Players Saturday show,” said Joshua Peña ’28, who played Aaron Samuels in the musical. “It shows us how strong our family really is.”

Sofia Crino ’26, who played Cady Heron in the show, shared her favorite night of the Spring Musical is the Saturday performance. “I love seeing all the alumni come back, because they bring so much energy and it always hypes us up!”

Nearly 30 alumni attended, filling the first few rows of the theater. Many alumni were also directly involved in the production, including Taylor Garcia-Lawson ’19, Mr. Dan O’Reilly ’14, Erin Mardenborough ’20, Tatiana Egas ’22, Krystal Valentin ’25, Mr. Chris Autera ’16, and of course, Ms. Shannon Winters ’06, our amazing director!

Thank you to all who made this evening possible, and congratulations to the Stanner Players and Ms. Winters! We look forward to seeing our theater alumni again next year for the 2027 spring musical! 🎭

PHOTO GALLERY: STANNER PLAYERS ALUMNI RECEPTION

Thank you to Dr. Peter Armanious ’07, who recently served as a guest speaker for the Premed Career Club! Dr. Armanious, chair of the Anesthesiology Department at Mercy Hospital on Long Island, was kind enough to share information about his career path as well as answer questions from club members.


We pray for the repose of the soul of Peter A. Fuentes ’99, who passed away on April 16, 2026. After graduating from Molloy, Peter attended Barry University in Miami Shores, Florida, on scholarship. In 2003, he joined the United States Army. After being honorably discharged, he remained a service-connected veteran. Family and friends remember Peter for his strength, loyalty, and the love he gave to those around him. | Click Here for Memorial Page


Please pray for the soul of Victor Colletti, father of Anthony Colletti, ‘74, Sal Colletti, ‘79, Paul Colletti, ‘82, and grandfather of counselor Ashley Callagy, ’05, and Katrina Colletti, ‘10. Victor “Vic” Colletti, 90, passed away peacefully on April 10, 2026. Vic built a life centered on family, tradition, and quiet dedication. | Click Here for Memorial Page


We pray for the repose of the soul of Michael P. Smith II ’67, who passed away on April 4, 2026 after an extended illness. After graduating from St. John Fisher College in 1971, Michael pursued and achieved his dream of becoming a naval officer. He earned a second bachelor’s degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from University of Michigan and then attended the Naval Academy in Newport, Rhode Island, specializing in surface fleet and maritime operations. He loved working on ships and his international tours. He later earned a master’s degree in engineering and mathematics from Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. Michael retired from the U.S. Navy in 1986 as a lieutenant and continued his work for the Navy with his dissertation research for a doctorate at Virginia Tech. He later worked as an engineer at the Carderock Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Maryland. Michael was beloved and will be missed by all who knew him. | Click Here for Memorial Page


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    Dear USA Marists,

    Blessings to each of you during these sacred days of this Easter season. As we journey through these weeks and await the great Feast of Pentecost, I pray that we might, like the early disciples, gather in our own “Upper Rooms” within our communities and seek ways to bring the miracle of Christ’s Resurrection to life in a world that so deeply longs for hope.

    May we continue to listen to the voice of Mary, who accompanied those first disciples and inspired the earliest days of our Church. As Marists, we are called to walk in her way—to be the Marian face of the Church today—open to the Holy Spirit and ready to go forth as Christ’s witnesses “even to the remotest parts of the earth” (Acts 1:8).

    With prayers, hope, and the joy of the Risen Christ,

    --- 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.

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    Last week, students in Ms. Espinal’s Spanish cla Last week, students in Ms. Espinal’s Spanish class traveled to Washington Heights to visit KIPP Elementary School, where they spent time reading with a kindergarten class. As part of the visit, Molloy’s Stanners created bilingual children’s books in English and Spanish, which they proudly shared with the younger students.

Ms. Espinal described the experience as “exceptionally meaningful,” noting that it “helped break language barriers that many students and their families face.” She added, “By creating bilingual books, we were able to provide something that students can take home and read with their parents, allowing families to connect and enjoy the stories together.”

The trip offered a powerful opportunity for our students to see the real impact of their work while giving back to the community in a thoughtful and lasting way. Go Stanners!
    As we continue our celebration of 25 years of wome As we continue our celebration of 25 years of women at Molloy, we proudly recognize the silver 25th anniversary of Molloy Softball. Molloy presents, in collaboration with our softball community, a special documentary highlighting the program’s rich history and lasting impact.

"Something Bigger Than Yourself: The Story of Molloy Softball" - Watch the full documentary now via the link in our bio or at www.molloyhs.org/softball

That tradition of excellence continues today. Our 2024–25 Varsity team earned the prestigious Easton NFCA Top Team GPA Award, finishing with an outstanding 4.0 team GPA, a true testament to their commitment both on the field and in the classroom.

This year’s squad continues to excel, as the team was ranked 3rd in New York State (Class AAA) as of May 5, 2026. Our senior class has demonstrated remarkable dedication and success, with three student-athletes committing to continue their softball careers at the collegiate level: Kimberly (Kimmy) Piazza (St. John’s University), Alicia Acevedo (John Jay College of Criminal Justice), and Megan Chelius (Union College). In addition, junior standout Diem Nenadich has already committed to Hofstra University.

This season is shaping up to be another memorable one, as our JV team holds an impressive 10–1 record, while Varsity stands at 16–1 overall. As we cheer our teams to victory, we recognize how we got here. Please enjoy this special presentation.

The legacy continues! Go Stanners!
    Wishing a very Happy National Nurses Day to Molloy Wishing a very Happy National Nurses Day to Molloy’s school nurse, Ms. Maria Gallagher! We’re so grateful for the care, compassion, and dedication you bring to our community each and every day. Thank you for always looking out for our students and staff and for all the ways you help keep Molloy a safe place!
    Happy Teacher Appreciation Day (and week!) to Moll Happy Teacher Appreciation Day (and week!) to Molloy’s dedicated faculty! Every day, our teachers go above and beyond to create a supportive, welcoming environment where Stanners feel truly known, loved, and inspired to grow. Their commitment extends far beyond the classroom, as they guide students academically, personally, and spiritually through a strong Catholic Marist tradition of care and community.

While only a few faculty members are featured here, this celebration goes out to every teacher and staff member who makes Molloy such a special place. Thank you for always showing up for our Stanners every single day!
    This week, Molloy proudly hosted its annual Spring This week, Molloy proudly hosted its annual Spring Concerts, celebrating the dedication and talent of its student musicians! On Tuesday, April 27th, the Concert Band and Freshman Chorus, as well as Dr-Limitz Drum Club, took to the stage, performing for an audience of family, friends, faculty, and staff. Their performance showcased months of hard work and rehearsal, bringing a lively and dynamic energy to the evening.

Under the direction of Mr. Dan Jones, one of Molloy’s chorus directors and the conductor of the Concert Band, the concert was both engaging and interactive. Mr. Jones encouraged audience participation, inviting guests to clap along and even sing, creating a spirited and memorable atmosphere. The program featured a diverse selection of music, with musicians and vocalists performing beloved classics that ranged from alternative rock hits to timeless Broadway favorites, ensuring there was something for everyone to enjoy!

On Wednesday, April 28th, Molloy’s Junior/Senior Chorus grabbed the spotlight as they performed a wide variety of Broadway hits! Along with Mr. Ken Farnum’s MultiQuire, performers brought the stage to life with powerful vocals and expressive storytelling. Featuring well-known selections from musicals such as “Hamilton,” “Wicked,” and “West Side Story,” the program highlighted both the technical skill and emotional depth of the singers.

Performing in front of an audience of proud family members and friends, the chorus delivered a heartfelt and engaging show that captured the spirit of musical theater. Mr. Jim Sheehan ‘75, director of the Junior/Senior Chorus, proudly celebrated the singers’ vocals and ability to connect with the audience of friends, family, faculty, and staff. 

The evening served as a fitting celebration of their hard work throughout the year and a memorable conclusion to Molloy’s Spring Concert series! Go Stanners!
    Congratulations to Molloy’s Stanner Players and Congratulations to Molloy’s Stanner Players and Ms. Shannon Winters ‘06 on their incredibly successful run of Mean Girls: High School Version! From April 23–26, the Ralph DeChiaro Theater was filled with energy and laughter as audiences gathered to enjoy this lively, high school-friendly adaptation of the hit musical, with three shows completely sold out. Each performance highlighted not only the humor and heart of the story, but also the dedication and passion of the students who brought it to life.

With a cast of 29 Stanners and a crew of 23, the production created opportunities for a wide range of performers to shine, from standout leads to a dynamic ensemble. Behind the scenes, countless hours of rehearsal, collaboration, and creativity were evident in every scene, song, and dance number. Director of the Stanner Players Ms. Winters shared that “students put their talents on display,” and “have shown tremendous growth from each of their first productions with the Stanner Players.” She describes the Stanner Players as a family, one that continues to build a lasting legacy, growing stronger and more inspiring with each new production!
    *Full story at www.molloyhs.org/news* Each school *Full story at www.molloyhs.org/news* Each school year, Stanners have the opportunity to travel the world through Ms. Dorothy DeNoto’s Educational Adventures. This year, Ms. DeNoto, along with Mr. Brian Klimas ’98, Ms. Abbey Hipkin, Mr. John Attard ‘06, President Richard Karsten ’81, Mrs. Kathleen Karsten, and 49 Stanners, journeyed to Asia to explore South Korea and Japan! 

The trip, titled K-Pop & Culture - Epic South Korea & Japan, ran from April 1st to April 12th, with the first half spent in South Korea and the remainder in Japan. In South Korea, Stanners immersed themselves in culture through a K-Pop dance class, visits to landmarks like Gyeongbokgung Palace, Myeong-dong Cathedral, Bukchon Hanok Village, and Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, as well as excursions to Nami Island and the Garden of Morning Calm. They also experienced local markets and rode the KTX high-speed train! In Japan, the group traveled to Kyoto, Hiroshima, and Tokyo, visiting iconic sites such as Mount Fuji National Park, the Bamboo Forest, Harajuku, and Shibuya Crossing. Activities included a manga art class, ziplining, a Lake Ashi cruise, a geisha performance, and karaoke. Throughout the trip, students also explored each country’s food scene, enjoying everything from street food to BBQ and hotpot.

“The trip was especially meaningful for its rich cultural exposure,” said Ms. DeNoto, noting its strong appeal to students interested in K-Pop, anime, and experiencing Asia firsthand. President Karsten echoed this enthusiasm, describing the experience as an exciting opportunity to explore local customs, cuisine, and the blend of ancient and modern life across major cities in Korea and Japan. Sophomore Anabella Tarnawa ’28 added that the 12-day trip was “packed with activities,” allowing her to fully experience each country.

Both the 2027 and 2028 trips are now accepting registrations! Contact Ms. DeNoto to learn more about joining her on an Educational Adventure!
    Today, 22 juniors and seniors were inducted into M Today, 22 juniors and seniors were inducted into Molloy’s chapter of the Ray Egan Rho Kappa Social Studies Honor Society! The ceremony, led by chapter president Rinat Moshel ‘26 and secretary Dana Seo ‘26, welcomed these stellar Stanners into the prestigious society named after the late Mr. Raymond Egan, who taught Social Studies at Molloy from the early 1960s into the 2000s. 

Rinat began the ceremony by informing inductees on the meaning of the term “Rho Kappa,” which symbolizes the belief that “knowledge without service is useless.” Dana conducted the candle lighting ceremony while Rinat explained the significance of each one: white for truth, green for knowledge, gold for wisdom, and blue for service. Each of the 22 juniors and seniors then recited the Rho Kappa pledge, received a certificate and a pin, and officially became Rho Kappa scholars! 

A big thank you to Ms. Jennifer Lamb, moderator of the honor society, for guiding our students in truth, knowledge, wisdom, and service, and congratulations to the new Rho Kappa inductees! Go Stanners!
    Congratulations on our Stanner scientists on a suc Congratulations on our Stanner scientists on a successful Science Symposium on April 27th! Sophomores, juniors, and seniors in Molloy’s Science Research Program presented to fellow classmates, as well as faculty, staff, and family members, showcasing their hard work developed over the school year. Sophomores presented their literature reviews, juniors their blueprint of their experiments, and seniors their completed research. Ms. Mary Malia, head of the program, says that this year Molloy hosted “the most projects the program has ever had at once!”

Projects in attendance ranged from Westen Lipan ‘26’s “The Creation and Application of Electrical Propellant Pump Systems in Liquid Fuel Rocket Engines” to Sameera Zaheid ‘27’s “AI-Assisted Auscultation for Pediatric Heart Murmurs.” Students had the opportunity to study any topic they were interested in, with Isaac Contreras ‘27 saying that he joined the program because he “had the freedom to study any topic he wanted, to choose his own path.” His own project, titled, “How Do Diet and Physical Activity Interact to Impact Cognitive Function and Development in Adolescents,” attempts to prove the correlation between increased physical activity and intake of healthy food and cognitive function. Others joined the program to learn more about something that has interested them for years, such as Sameera and her research on listening to, logging, and recording abnormal heartbeats into the Automated Auscultation Diagnosis Device. Sameera hopes her research next year will “lessen the margin of error” when diagnosing dangerous heart murmurs, as it can help families both emotionally and financially. 

Ms. Mallia says that she is “very proud of each student, as they worked so hard to create professional presentations.” There was a steady flow of guests throughout the symposium, giving students many opportunities to display their research and practice their presentation skills. Congratulations once again, and go Stanners! 

To see the full 2026 Science Symposium digital program, visit www.molloyhs.org/news
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