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  • 5/6/26 | Alumni Zumba Night
    5/11/26 | 40th Jim Kinnier Stanner Golf Classic & Tennis Tournament
    Summer Enrichment Program '26

    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.

    Boys Basketball All-Stars 2025-26
    Girls Basketball All-Stars 2025-26
    Kenny Anderson '89
    Kenny Smith '83
    Principal Dr. Darius Penikas

    Molloy Swimming - City & CHSAA Brooklyn/Queens Champs
    Jessica Hernandez '12
    Net TV: Molloy Hockey

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    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 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
    The 40th Annual Jim Kinnier Stanner Golf Classic i The 40th Annual Jim Kinnier Stanner Golf Classic is a few weeks away! The outing will be held on Monday, May 11, 2026, and will welcome golfers to four private courses on Long Island: North Hills Country Club (also welcoming tennis players!), North Hempstead Country Club, Lake Success Golf Club, and Wheatley Hills Golf Club. There is still time to register!

The Rolex Raffle is LIVE!
This year’s outing features a special raffle offering 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 link in our bio for more information and to make your purchase. Special thanks to Gerald Peters Inc, Certified Rolex Dealer, for providing this amazing item.

*Note: Raffle drawing will take place the evening of Monday, May 11th. Winners need not be present. Click the link in our bio to visit our registration page, where you can register for golf or tennis, and purchase Rolex raffle tickets!

Questions about the Jim Kinnier Stanner Golf Classic? Interested in volunteering? Contact Mr. Matt Rizzotti ‘04 at mrizzotti@molloyhs.org or 929-446-4470.
    Congratulations to Dr. Darius Penikas, who was hon Congratulations to Dr. Darius Penikas, who was honored at St. John’s University 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.” In attendance to support Dr. Penikas were President Richard Karsten ‘81, as well as other members of faculty and administration. Congratulations, Dr. Penikas, and go Stanners!
    Congratulations to the winners of this year’s Se Congratulations to the winners of this year’s Seventh Annual William F. DiPietra Photography Exhibition! The William F. DiPietra Foundation, created by Helen DiPietra in memory of her son William ’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 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!” See the full exhibition here: https://www.wfdfound.com/copy-of-photos-2025

This year’s top three winners are:
1st Place: 
Cesar Muñoz (Class of 2026) – Solitude
 
2nd Place:
Hubert Skrzypek (Class of 2026) – Mountain Giants
 
3rd Place (Tie):

Paula Kowalczyk (Class of 2026) – Senior Disney Trip
and 
Matthew Llamas (Class of 2029) – 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!”
    Earlier this spring, a group representing Molloy l Earlier this spring, a group representing Molloy leadership attended Sharing Our Mission, an annual meeting hosted by the Marist Brothers at Our Lady of Florida Retreat Center in West Palm Beach. Molloy were among the presidents, principals, campus ministers, religion chairs, and board members from nine USA Marist schools from around the US Province. During the meeting, US Provincial Br. Dan O’Riordan ’85 discussed the Calls of the 2025 Marist Brothers General Chapter gathering in the Philippines. One such Call is to “promote servant and prophetic leadership through action, stepping beyond comfort, standing with the vulnerable, and being a voice of hope and courage in a wounded world.” Also discussed were updates about the use of AI in education and global Ecology and Solidarity initiatives. The event prioritized time for each group of school leaders to network with their fellow Marist colleagues in their respective roles, as well as a day of retreat for campus ministers and religion chairs.

“It was an enriching experience that reaffirmed our support of the Marist Mission here at Molloy,” said President Richard Karsten ’81. “We are very proud of our collective work at Molloy to nurture good Christians and good citizens of the world.”

Br. Dan described the meeting as “a meaningful time of formation, reflection, and dialogue,” emphasizing that gatherings like this ensure Marist leaders continue to guide their schools as true Centers of Evangelization, fostering Champagnat’s mission of “making Jesus known and loved.”
    Congratulations to Christopher Elorriagia ’27, A Congratulations to Christopher Elorriagia ’27, Angelina Fontana ’28, Kaitlyn Elisse Garcia ’28, and Isabella Lall ’29 on winning this year’s Knights of Columbus (Juniper Valley Council) Catholic Citizenship Essay Contest! Each winner received a certificate and cash prize.

This contest, open to students grades 8-12, encourages today’s youth to be more connected to their community and their faith. Entrants are judged on grammar, style, and how clearly they present the theme in a way that showcases creativity, imagination, and overall development of the topic. This year’s essay theme prompted students to, in 500 to 750 words, list their three favorite popes (out of 267 throughout history) and why.

Among these four Stanners, an overall winner and one runner up will be selected by the initial judging panel and entered into additional rounds of judging by a wider council of Knights of Columbus judges. Good luck to the advancing students!

Molloy thanks the Knights of Columbus and alumnus Rob Schnell ‘79 for offering this opportunity to our students.
    On Friday, April 17th, students and faculty came t On Friday, April 17th, students and faculty came together for Molloy’s annual Stanner-A-Thon! Formerly known as the Walk-A-Thon, the school-wide fundraiser now offers a range of activities for all grade levels, including a walk through Briarwood for underclassmen and special events for seniors. A highlight of the day is the Br. Leo Memorial Walk, an 12 mile journey from Molloy to the World Trade Center that honors the legacy of SMILE founder Br. Leo Richard and brings students through multiple neighborhoods across Queens, Brooklyn, and Manhattan, this year drawing more than 70 senior participants. Through events like these, Stanners not only support the school but also build lasting memories and community. Thank you to Mr. Chris Dougherty ’91 for organizing the Br. Leo Walk, and a special thank you to Ms. Liz Murdocca for coordinating this year’s Stanner-A-Thon!
    Today was all about Stanner-a-Thon, our annual fun Today was all about Stanner-a-Thon, our annual fundraiser that brings the entire Molloy family together! Students filled the neighborhood of Briarwood for the traditional walk, while clubs and teams brought extra energy with their own events, including the Track Team’s signature run!

Seniors had the opportunity to participate in their own activities, choosing from board games, dodgeball, trivia, Zumba, and more! Many also took on the 12-mile Br. Leo Memorial Walk to the World Trade Center, making the day both meaningful and memorable. Go Stanners!
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The Beehive – 2/6/26

Posted On February 6, 2026

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Molloy Awarded 2025 AP Gold Status by College Board

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 Molloy and all 2025 AP Honor Roll recipients “for proving it’s possible to expand participation in these rigorous courses and still drive strong performance!”


Winter Open House Welcomes Accepted Students & Families

Thank you to our accepted students and their families who joined us for our Winter Open House on January 22nd! The event welcomed nearly 1,500 visitors and gave them the opportunity to meet administrators, faculty, staff, and fellow Stanners while touring our school. For many future members of the Class of 2030, the Open House helped confirm their decision to become part of the Molloy community!

Before learning more about academics, extracurriculars, athletics, and special programs, guests heard from senior Isabella Fortunato ’26. She shared that when she attended Molloy’s Open House four years ago, she immediately felt “a strong sense of welcoming and family,” knowing Molloy “was a place where people were supported, accepted, and challenged to accomplish their goals.” Isabella emphasized that Molloy teachers “go above and beyond to make sure students feel valued and welcomed,” adding that they genuinely care about each student’s success and are always willing to provide the support and resources needed. Because of this, she shared, “I am confident that Molloy has prepared me to take the next step in my life.”

Congratulations again to all accepted students! We look forward to welcoming the Class of 2030 this fall!


Senior Encounter at MBCE

Last weekend, 79 members of the Class of 2026 attended their Senior Encounter at the Marist Brothers’ Center at Esopus! The Senior Encounter is one of Molloy’s most beloved traditions, as it is a very emotional and formative experience for our soon-to-be graduates. The seniors took time to reflect on how far they have come and where they encounter God in their lives. The weekend included impactful talks, prayer, and a game of Flag! It was a wonderful weekend that reminds us how cherished a second home Esopus is for many Stanners. We look forward to our last Senior Encounter of the school year in March!


Swimming: Congratulations to Girls Varsity Swimming, who won the City Championship! Congratulations to head coach Ms. Heather Green-Wresch, who was awarded the Coach of the Year award! Congratulations to Karolina Heerey ’26, who was awarded the Career Swimmer Award, and to Julia Bak ’29, who was named MVP of the championship meet! Julia set three new records in 50 Freestyle and 100 Butterfly while placing first in all her events.
Track & Field: Congratulations to Riley Devaney ’28, Valentina Crescenzo ’28, Erin Maxime ’28, and Lilliana Win ’28, who have all been awarded Brooklyn/Queens All-League for Indoor Track & Field 2026! Congratulations to Molloy Track & Field for their overall performance at the CHSAA NY/BQ Varsity Sectionals at Ocean Breeze on January 29th: Boys placed 2nd in B/Q and 9th in NYC – Girls placed 3rd in B/Q and 8th in NYC – Liliana Win ’28 is the B/Q Champion in Pole Vault (7-0) – Riley Devaney placed 2nd in Girls 55 Hurdles (9.58) – Valentina Crescenzo placed 2nd in Girls 1000m – Riley Devaney placed 2nd in Girls 1500m (5.36.62) – Erin Maxime is B/Q Champion in Girls Shot Put (26-7) and in Girls Weight Throw (28-2.75 / Meet Record) – Travis Hui ’26 is the B/Q Champion in Boys Pole Vault – the team of Anson Cheung ’26, Mauricio Sosa ’27, Jonathan Reiss ’26, and Michael Mulhall ’27 are B/Q Champions in the Boys 4x800m (8.42.29) – Michael Mulhall is the B/Q Champion in the Boys 600m (1:26.87) – Emmerson Villaman ’26 is 15th All-Time for Varsity in the Boys 300m (37.61) – Alex Shaurov ’29 is 11th All-Time for Freshman in the Boys Long Jump (17-6.5) – Tim Hider ’28 is the B/Q Champion and 4th All-Time for sophomores in the Boys 3200m (9.57.08).
Basketball: Girls JV Basketball continue their undefeated season. | Boys Varsity B is heading into the playoffs with a record of 11-5.

The Beehive thanks Victor Sailer ’78 (former Molloy record holder in the decathlon) for sharing these great photos from the 4×800 race at the Milrose Games, and extends congratulations to Victor ahead of his induction into the Armory Media Hall of Fame on March 11th (Nike Indoor Nationals)!


Volunteer Opportunity at Freshman Camp 2026!

There’s still time! Mr. Dan O’Reilly ’14 is seeking alumni from the Classes of 2022, 2023, 2024, or 2025 who are interested in volunteering at Freshman Camp this coming summer! If you are a member of one of these class years and would like more information, click the button below to access our Interest Form. The form will accept submissions until February 28th. Contact beehive@molloyhs.org for additional info. Thank you for your consideration, and we look forward to seeing our alumni this summer!

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On January 31st, Stanners and friends gathered for Esopus Music 22! Proceeds from this annual concert fundraiser support the Marist Brothers’ Center at Esopus and the Mid-Hudson Valley Camps. MC’d by social studies teacher Ms. Abbey Hipkin at The Bowery Electric, the event featured numerous Stanners, teachers, and friends as musical performers. Those who performed included Mike Erario ’00 and Mike Barnes ’00, Frank Gambino ’74 with music teacher Mr. Dan Jones, Stephen Velez ’16, and more. Thank you to all who participated!


Congratulations to Marc Garlasco ’88, who was named Deputy Director of the Pentagon’s Civilian Protection Center of Excellence, where he has been working for the past two years as the Chief of Post Strike Assessments.


We are saddened to share the passing of Bernard S. Duffy ’64 on January 25, 2026. After running track for Frank Rienzo at Molloy (and notably with teammates including Bob Ziemenski, Tom and Pete Farrell, Gerry Cotter, Don Tiese, Dick Schroeder, and others), Bernard earned a master’s degree in chemical engineering from Manhattan College and a certification in accounting from Loyola University of New Orleans. He retired in 2019 as an accountant for Bourbon Saloon, Inc. Please keep Bernard and his loved ones in your prayers. | Click Here for Memorial Page


Please pray for the repose of the soul of Kathleen Costa, mother of Mr. Richard Costa (Director of Campus Ministry and Marist Mission).


Please pray for the repose of the soul of Deirdre Leddy, mother of an incoming freshman student.


We are saddened to share the passing of Michael F. Score ’69 on January 14, 2026. Michael earned a undergraduate degree in psychology at Villanova University in 1973 and a master’s degree in organizational development. He enjoyed a 30-year career working for Bell of Pennsylvania, which later became Bell Atlantic and then Verizon. He was beloved by his family and will be dearly missed. Please join us in prayer for Michael and his loved ones. | Click Here for Memorial Page


We are saddened to share the passing of William F. Rhatigan ’62 on January 16, 2026. Please keep William and his loved ones in your prayers.


We were recently informed of the passing of John McGuire ’66 on November 20, 2025. Please keep John and his loved ones in your prayers.


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    Summer Enrichment Program '26

    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.

    Boys Basketball All-Stars 2025-26
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    Kenny Anderson '89
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    Principal Dr. Darius Penikas

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    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 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
    The 40th Annual Jim Kinnier Stanner Golf Classic i The 40th Annual Jim Kinnier Stanner Golf Classic is a few weeks away! The outing will be held on Monday, May 11, 2026, and will welcome golfers to four private courses on Long Island: North Hills Country Club (also welcoming tennis players!), North Hempstead Country Club, Lake Success Golf Club, and Wheatley Hills Golf Club. There is still time to register!

The Rolex Raffle is LIVE!
This year’s outing features a special raffle offering 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 link in our bio for more information and to make your purchase. Special thanks to Gerald Peters Inc, Certified Rolex Dealer, for providing this amazing item.

*Note: Raffle drawing will take place the evening of Monday, May 11th. Winners need not be present. Click the link in our bio to visit our registration page, where you can register for golf or tennis, and purchase Rolex raffle tickets!

Questions about the Jim Kinnier Stanner Golf Classic? Interested in volunteering? Contact Mr. Matt Rizzotti ‘04 at mrizzotti@molloyhs.org or 929-446-4470.
    Congratulations to Dr. Darius Penikas, who was hon Congratulations to Dr. Darius Penikas, who was honored at St. John’s University 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.” In attendance to support Dr. Penikas were President Richard Karsten ‘81, as well as other members of faculty and administration. Congratulations, Dr. Penikas, and go Stanners!
    Congratulations to the winners of this year’s Se Congratulations to the winners of this year’s Seventh Annual William F. DiPietra Photography Exhibition! The William F. DiPietra Foundation, created by Helen DiPietra in memory of her son William ’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 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!” See the full exhibition here: https://www.wfdfound.com/copy-of-photos-2025

This year’s top three winners are:
1st Place: 
Cesar Muñoz (Class of 2026) – Solitude
 
2nd Place:
Hubert Skrzypek (Class of 2026) – Mountain Giants
 
3rd Place (Tie):

Paula Kowalczyk (Class of 2026) – Senior Disney Trip
and 
Matthew Llamas (Class of 2029) – 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!”
    Earlier this spring, a group representing Molloy l Earlier this spring, a group representing Molloy leadership attended Sharing Our Mission, an annual meeting hosted by the Marist Brothers at Our Lady of Florida Retreat Center in West Palm Beach. Molloy were among the presidents, principals, campus ministers, religion chairs, and board members from nine USA Marist schools from around the US Province. During the meeting, US Provincial Br. Dan O’Riordan ’85 discussed the Calls of the 2025 Marist Brothers General Chapter gathering in the Philippines. One such Call is to “promote servant and prophetic leadership through action, stepping beyond comfort, standing with the vulnerable, and being a voice of hope and courage in a wounded world.” Also discussed were updates about the use of AI in education and global Ecology and Solidarity initiatives. The event prioritized time for each group of school leaders to network with their fellow Marist colleagues in their respective roles, as well as a day of retreat for campus ministers and religion chairs.

“It was an enriching experience that reaffirmed our support of the Marist Mission here at Molloy,” said President Richard Karsten ’81. “We are very proud of our collective work at Molloy to nurture good Christians and good citizens of the world.”

Br. Dan described the meeting as “a meaningful time of formation, reflection, and dialogue,” emphasizing that gatherings like this ensure Marist leaders continue to guide their schools as true Centers of Evangelization, fostering Champagnat’s mission of “making Jesus known and loved.”
    Congratulations to Christopher Elorriagia ’27, A Congratulations to Christopher Elorriagia ’27, Angelina Fontana ’28, Kaitlyn Elisse Garcia ’28, and Isabella Lall ’29 on winning this year’s Knights of Columbus (Juniper Valley Council) Catholic Citizenship Essay Contest! Each winner received a certificate and cash prize.

This contest, open to students grades 8-12, encourages today’s youth to be more connected to their community and their faith. Entrants are judged on grammar, style, and how clearly they present the theme in a way that showcases creativity, imagination, and overall development of the topic. This year’s essay theme prompted students to, in 500 to 750 words, list their three favorite popes (out of 267 throughout history) and why.

Among these four Stanners, an overall winner and one runner up will be selected by the initial judging panel and entered into additional rounds of judging by a wider council of Knights of Columbus judges. Good luck to the advancing students!

Molloy thanks the Knights of Columbus and alumnus Rob Schnell ‘79 for offering this opportunity to our students.
    On Friday, April 17th, students and faculty came t On Friday, April 17th, students and faculty came together for Molloy’s annual Stanner-A-Thon! Formerly known as the Walk-A-Thon, the school-wide fundraiser now offers a range of activities for all grade levels, including a walk through Briarwood for underclassmen and special events for seniors. A highlight of the day is the Br. Leo Memorial Walk, an 12 mile journey from Molloy to the World Trade Center that honors the legacy of SMILE founder Br. Leo Richard and brings students through multiple neighborhoods across Queens, Brooklyn, and Manhattan, this year drawing more than 70 senior participants. Through events like these, Stanners not only support the school but also build lasting memories and community. Thank you to Mr. Chris Dougherty ’91 for organizing the Br. Leo Walk, and a special thank you to Ms. Liz Murdocca for coordinating this year’s Stanner-A-Thon!
    Today was all about Stanner-a-Thon, our annual fun Today was all about Stanner-a-Thon, our annual fundraiser that brings the entire Molloy family together! Students filled the neighborhood of Briarwood for the traditional walk, while clubs and teams brought extra energy with their own events, including the Track Team’s signature run!

Seniors had the opportunity to participate in their own activities, choosing from board games, dodgeball, trivia, Zumba, and more! Many also took on the 12-mile Br. Leo Memorial Walk to the World Trade Center, making the day both meaningful and memorable. Go Stanners!
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