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    As we enter this holy season of Advent, we are invited once again to set out on a journey—a pilgrimage of the heart—toward the mystery of Emmanuel, God-with-us. This year, as the Church celebrates the Jubilee Year, we are called to rediscover the profound grace of being pilgrims: travelers not merely across landscapes, but through the sacred terrain of the soul. Advent, in this Jubilee Year, beckons us to walk not as passive observers of tradition, but as true Pilgrims of Hope.

    Advent is far more than a countdown to Christmas. It is a sacred pilgrimage—a spiritual movement from darkness into light, from longing to fulfillment, from exile to home. In this season of waiting and wonder, we walk alongside the prophets and patriarchs of old: Abraham, who journeyed in faith toward an unknown land, Moses, who led his people through the wilderness wit hope and his compass, and Isaiah, who proclaimed the coming of Emmanuel, God-with-us. We listen again to the voices of prophets and dreamers crying out, "Prepare the way of the Lord." In their company, we learn to cultivate patience, silence, and hope as we await the coming of Christ—not only in Bethlehem's past, but in the living present of our daily lives.

    Their journeys were marked by trust, by waiting, and by the promise of God—echoes of our own Advent path. Like them, we are called to walk in hope, even when the road is uncertain and our current world is filled with much darkness, turbulence, and indifference to the cries of the poor and those most marginalized. The Jubilee Year amplifies this call, reminding us to live as people who are awake to the sacredness of time, to the nearness of God, and to the quiet unfolding of grace around us. As Marist Pilgrims of Hope, we must be beacons of light in our turbulent world and not be afraid to be bold in living our Marist mission, proclaiming hope where the world insists there is none. We must be people with hearts that welcome, hands that heal, and minds that dare to create and transform.

    May we, as Pilgrims of Hope, prepare a place in our hearts and in our world for Christ who comes—again and always.

    Br. Dan O'Riordan '85, US Provincial | Excerpt from Advent Pilgrims: a Journey of Hope


    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.

    Kenneth David '92

    Paul Zwolak '17
    AJ Power '84
    Fr. Nicholas Colalella
    Mike Baxter '02
    Coach Andy Kostel
    James Lally '03
    John Paul Mussalli '22, Brian Weigand '22, and Jonathan Zero '22

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    On Tuesday, December 9th, Ariel Narine ’19 and h On Tuesday, December 9th, Ariel Narine ’19 and her colleagues at Boeing hosted a virtual Engineering Career Panel for our Stanners! Students had the chance to hear from Ariel, an Airframe Service Engineer, along with several of her coworkers, all of whom hold managerial roles within the company.

Throughout the virtual event, panelists shared insights on starting out in the engineering field, learning from setbacks, mentorship, and advancing in their careers. They encouraged students to embrace new challenges, pursue work that aligns with their passions, and value the power of teamwork.

Thank you to Ariel and her colleagues for speaking to our Stanners and offering such thoughtful guidance! Your stories and perspectives made a meaningful impact on our aspiring engineers!
    Twenty members of Molloy's Afro-Caribbean Club rec Twenty members of Molloy's Afro-Caribbean Club recently enjoyed a field trip to New York City's Tenement Museum! The Tenement Museum is a National Historic Site located in Manhattan's Lower East Side that preserves two tenement buildings that were once home to many 19th Century and 20th Century immigrants. Visitors are invited to tour restored apartments and go on neighborhood walking tours, which offer a unique look into the immigrant experience through these lived-in and well-traveled spaces.

Our students were led on a guided tour through the restored apartments, which housed traces of some of the old businesses that were run out of them, such as a dress shop and a butcher shop. "The tour helped make a connection between our own families' experiences and those of the immigrants who once lived in the apartments, showing many similarities," said Ms. Destiny Barbery, moderator of the Afro-Caribbean Club. Ms. Barbery also noted that the trip was "very impactful" and that our students "learned about the struggles of immigrant families, what they endured to survive, and how far we have all come."

Senior Kendall Solis '26 attended the field trip and shares, "Seeing the small apartments and hearing the stories of immigrant families made history feel much more tangible and meaningful. It allowed me to take a step back and imagine what life was actually like for some of these families and then compare it to what my life is like today."

President Richard Karsten '81 served as a chaperone and described the trip as "a great New York City experience and unique opportunity to learn about our city’s immigrant families and the difficulties and challenges of families living at the turn of the last century." He also expressed his thanks to Ms. Barbery and Dr. Alice Prince for coordinating the visit.
    Molloy wishes all of our Stanner friends and famil Molloy wishes all of our Stanner friends and family a Happy Thanksgiving!
    Today, Molloy welcomed students, faculty, staff, a Today, Molloy welcomed students, faculty, staff, and alumni to celebrate our annual Thanksgiving Liturgies! Gathered together in the Jack Curran Gym, our community came as one family to give thanks and reflect on the many blessings we share in a place we all call home. Each Liturgy opened with representatives from Molloy’s cultural clubs adding their own puzzle piece to a larger heart-shaped puzzle, beautifully decorated with the word “Unity” in multiple languages.

Celebrant Fr. Nicholas Colalella reminded us in both Masses that we should always give thanks to God, the source of all that is good. He encouraged us to follow Jesus’ example by offering ourselves in service and love. Students concluded the Liturgies by speaking to their classmates about the symbolic heart on display, affirming that we are united as one family and that our differences are meant to be celebrated. 

Our tradition of welcoming alumni back for the holiday continued with nearly 200 alums gathering in the student cafeteria to enjoy cookies, hot cocoa, and meaningful conversations with friends and former teachers! During Mass, alumni even joined Mr. Sheehan and the Junior/Senior Chorus to sing many familiar songs! The Thanksgiving Liturgy Alumni Reception remains a heartfelt reminder that we are Stanners not just for school, but for life. Visit the link in our bio to see the full gallery! 

Thank you to everyone who helped make this year’s Liturgies a warm, spirited, and memorable celebration. Happy Thanksgiving!
    Today, Molloy gathered students, faculty, staff, a Today, Molloy gathered students, faculty, staff, and alumni for our annual Thanksgiving Liturgy! This cherished celebration beautifully reflects the family spirit at the heart of our community, bringing everyone together in one space to reflect on our blessings. As Celebrant Fr. Colalella reminds us, we are all called to give ourselves in service as we are all members of one family. Happy Thanksgiving!
    Congratulations to Director Ms. Shannon Winters ‘06 and Molloy’s Stanner Players on their powerful run of “Twelve Angry Jurors!” From November 20th to 23rd, Stanners presented sharp performances, gripping tension, and heartfelt commitment that brought this classic courtroom drama to life! 

Ms. Winters shares, “The fall play went very well! I was so impressed with the quality of work the Stanner Players were able to pull off, even after only about eight weeks of rehearsal.” She continued, “It was a difficult show compared to others in the past, since the 12 actors never left the stage and had to maintain energy and focus the whole time. However, the Players pulled together a professional production and I am so proud of their hard work and dedication!”

Thank you to everyone who made the show possible. We are so proud of the cast and crew, and can’t wait for the spring musical! Go Stanners!
    Last week, Molloy celebrated the incredible accomp Last week, Molloy celebrated the incredible accomplishments of our Fall Sports teams at our Pep Rally! Stanners cheered for our stellar athletes while watching electric performances by the Band, First Ladies Step Team, Cheer Team, and Dance Team. We are so proud of our fall athletes and are excited to cheer on the Winter Sports teams as they begin their seasons. Go Stanners!
    This October, members of Molloy’s Knitting & Cra This October, members of Molloy’s Knitting & Crafts Club partnered with the breast cancer foundation SHAREing & CAREing to create handmade flowers in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Club President Carrie Li ’26 and Vice President Kaylani Ramirez ’26 crafted beautiful faux flowers using pipe cleaners and ribbon, all of which will be gifted to breast cancer survivors, including those currently undergoing treatment.

In a heartfelt letter of thanks, Founder and President of SHAREing & CAREing, Anna Kril, wrote, “Carrie and Kaylani’s artistic efforts and acts of service are a testament to the values instilled in them by their families and school communities, including Molloy. The knowledge that there are caring, aware, and involved young people in the world can give us all hope for a better future.”

Thank you to moderator Ms. DeNoto, Carrie, Kaylani, and the Knitting & Crafts Club for embracing such a meaningful act of service. Go Stanners!
    Recently, alumni John Paul Mussalli, Jonathan Zero Recently, alumni John Paul Mussalli, Jonathan Zero, and Brian Weigand from the Class of 2022 returned to Molloy to speak with Mr. Touzin’s Virtual Enterprise class! The three were recently selected to take part in the prestigious Y Combinator summer incubator program, receiving $500,000 in investment funding. Y Combinator, or YC, is one of the world’s most renowned startup accelerators, having launched over 5,000 companies since 2005, including Airbnb, DoorDash, Instacart, and Reddit.

John Paul, Jonathan, and Brian’s company, CareSwift, was among just one percent of roughly 10,000 applicants chosen for YC’s summer program. CareSwift’s mission is to help emergency medical teams save time on on-site reporting while improving the accuracy of patient histories for insurance providers. The idea stemmed from Brian’s firsthand experience as an EMT in New York City, where extensive reporting requirements often limited the number of emergency calls he could answer.

The three alumni participated in a panel discussion with students, sharing their insights on entrepreneurship and what it takes to launch a startup. They reflected on their early interest in business during high school and how they carried that passion through college. Each emphasized the importance of identifying real-world problems, especially those they’ve personally faced, and building solutions that truly serve their customers.

John Paul highlighted how important Mr. Touzin and his VE class was in his journey and the growth of this company. He says, “Mr. Touzin and VE were instrumental in shaping how I think. The critical thinking and systems thinking I learned in his class drive how we make decisions and build CareSwift today.” Thank you, John Paul, Jonathan, and Brian, for taking the time to visit Molloy and speak to Stanners!
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The Beehive – 9/25/25

Posted On September 25, 2025



Stanners Named National Merit Scholarship Commended Students

Congratulations to Yoojin Chang ‘26, Michael McConville ‘26, Shane Mochwart ‘26, and Yosef Naser ‘26 on being named Commended Students in the 2026 National Merit Scholarship Program!

About 34,000 Commended Students throughout the nation are being recognized for their exceptional academic promise, shown by their performances on the 2024 PSAT/NMSQT. “Those being named Commended Students have demonstrated outstanding potential for academic success,” commented a spokesperson for the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.

We are excited for all that lies ahead for our students and support them as they continue striving for academic success!


Lay Marist Leadership Embodying the Mission of Faith & Presence

At the September meeting of the Christopher Columbus High School Board (a fellow Marist school), Lay Marist Council USA members Pete Marti (CCHS faculty) and Molloy President Richard Karsten ’81 (Board Member) modeled the core spirit of the Marist vocation: to be present, to listen, and to help form young people in faith through authentic relationships. For part of the meeting, Pete offered a compelling presentation on findings from the Springtide Research Institute, a leading organization studying the inner lives of young people. The survey results shed light on how students today experience belonging, navigate their faith journeys, and perceive the influence of trusted adults, educators, and parents. Students from Marist schools and ministries across the USA took part in the survey. Their participation is a testament to the growing partnership of lay Marists in leadership roles at schools around the US and globally, continuing the mission of St. Marcellin Champagnat in today’s world.


Stanner Life Magazine – Digital Version Now Available

Earlier this month, Molloy was proud to release its latest issue of Stanner Life magazine! This annual publication is full of uplifting stories that celebrate our amazing students, faculty, and alumni. From our growing AP program and standout athletes, to service projects led by Campus Ministry, to the energy of our Music program, to alumni celebrations and milestones, there’s so much that adds to the vibrancy of our community!

You can still request a physical copy by contacting us at communications@molloyhs.org, however you can also now access a digital version of the magazine on Molloy’s website. Click the button below to visit the digital version. Use the download button on the flipbook to download a PDF.

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Seniors and Freshmen Team Up For Good Cause

Our students started off the 2025-26 school year doing what they do best: service! On September 12th, the Class of 2025 celebrated Senior Backpack Day, during which the seniors were encouraged to bring in children’s backpacks of all shapes and sizes to be donated to young Queens students in need. The backpacks were each stuffed with school supplies that were previously donated by the freshman class during their one-day retreat back in August. Once filled with the supplies, the backpacks were collected and donated to St. Marguerite’s Food Pantry to be distributed to families in the Our Lady of Fatima parish. Special thanks to our seniors, freshmen, and Campus Ministry for organizing this wonderful donation!


Speech & Debate Kicks Off Season at Yale Invitational

Congratulations to Molloy’s Speech & Debate team, which kicked off its 2025-26 season with two exciting events—including at Yale University!

On September 13th, Molloy competed at the Tri-State Debate League’s first event of the year, which served as a warmup workshop/scrimmage tournament to shake off any summer rust. Molloy was represented by Elizabeth Canty ’26, Isaac Contreras ’27, and James Lukose ’28. 

Last weekend, Molloy attended the first official tournament of the season: the prestigious Yale Invitational in New Haven, Connecticut! This event saw Molloy compete against the best teams in the country. Five Stanners attended the tournament and did an outstanding job representing Molloy. Congratulations to Juliette Bonello ’27, Isaac Contreras ’27, James Lukose ’28, Anya Satyanarayana ’27, and James Vanegas-Molina ’27.

Coach Andy Kostel Featured in The Tablet

Congratulations to Mr. Andy Kostel, who is celebrating his 50th anniversary as Head Coach of Molloy’s boys varsity soccer team! Coach Kostel, who was inducted into the Stanner Hall of Fame earlier this year, has a stellar resume as head coach, including 17 B/Q Championships, 15 City Championships, and 2 State Championships. Coach Kostel reflects on these accomplishments, the many friendships he has forged, and more in the article written by Jim Mancari. Click the button below to read the full article.

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Girls Varsity Soccer Experiences After School Retreat

On September 23rd, our girls varsity soccer team participated in an after school athletic retreat, led by Campus Ministry! The theme of the afternoon was, “Belief and Trust: In ourselves, our teammates, and God.” Players took part in prayer, reflections, and team-building activities. The team also explored how our Marist pillars can support our faith and our endeavors on and off the playing field. By the end of the retreat, the players embraced the idea that “those who leave everything in God’s hands will eventually see God’s hands in everything.” It was a beautiful afternoon of team bonding and family spirit on full display! We cannot wait to see all that this team will achieve this year with a renewed perspective and outlook.

Esopus Hosts Inaugural Molloy Alumni Retreat

On September 13th and 14th, the Marist Brothers’ Center at Esopus hosted the first-ever Molloy Alumni Retreat! Themed “Living Marist: Looking Back and Moving Forward,” the retreat served as a chance for our alumni to reflect on their Molloy experience and how they can continue to live out their lives as Marists in adulthood. This inaugural retreat welcomed alumni from the Classes of 2010 through 2023.

Activities included games, talks, personal and group reflection, and opportunities to connect with both old and new friends. It was a wonderful experience that inspired those in attendance to look back at how their time at Molloy shaped them and what path of faith that formation may open to them.

Andrew Coleman ’19 was in attendance and shares, “The Alumni Retreat was exactly what I needed to remind me of just how important Esopus was to my Molloy experience! An environment catered to speaking with and listening to people whose stories I might never have heard otherwise isn’t something I could ever take for granted. I can’t wait for the next one!”

Shaheeda Anif ’10 also attended the retreat and expressed her deep appreciation for the experience: “It was such an honor attending the first ever Alumni Retreat! Words can’t explain what Esopus means to me, the connection we have as Stanners, and what it means to be a part of the Marist family. It definitely reminded me of who I am, where I come from, how much I love my connection with God, and how incredibly grateful I am to be a Marist youth. Non scholae sed vitae.”

We don’t want to give away too many details about the retreat in The Beehive, because our hope is to offer this experience again next year for another group of alumni! One thing is for sure: the alumni who returned to Esopus, some for the first time in many years, proved that you can come home again!

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Congratulations to Stephen Eng ’12, who is the recipient of the 2025 Oncology Pharmacist Network New Jersey/New York Pharmacist of the Year Award! Stephen expressed his gratitude to the OPN Board, as well as to his colleagues, mentors, and patients for their support and trust.


Stanners at the Patrick J. Carroll Esopus Century Ride

Congratulations to members of the Class of 1988 who participated in this year’s Patrick J. Carroll Esopus Century Ride! ’88 had three riders and one support person at this year’s event. Pictured: Maurice Alvarez ’88, James Sheldon ’88, and John McDonald ’88. (Attended, but not pictured: John Morris ’88).

This annual event is a challenging 100-mile bicycle ride from Van Cortlandt Park along the Rail Trail to the Marist Brothers’ Center at Esopus. The ride raises money to improve the facilities that campers enjoy at MBCE and the Mid-Hudson Valley Camps each year. The ride was recently renamed in honor of the late Patrick J. Carroll ’81, a beloved Stanner who was an avid volunteer at Esopus throughout his life.

Thank you to the Class of 1988 and to the many Molloy alumni who have participated in the ride over the years!


*Note: The following retreat opportunity is being offered by Marist Brothers USA and is not directly affiliated with Molloy.

Please pray for the repose of the soul of Steve Poulin, father of School Board member Br. Brian Poulin.


We are saddened to share the passing of Anton F. Luttenberger ’62 on August 22, 2025. Anton, known by many as Tony, was an avid traveler who explored many countries in Asia and Europe, and notably he once climbed Mt. Everest. In his later years he enjoyed his work as a yoga therapist and instructor, teaching in many different settings around Key West, Florida. He is remembered by family and friends as a caring and adventurous person. We hold Tony and his loved ones in our prayers. | Click Here for Memorial Page


Please pray for the repose of the soul of Michael W. O’Shaughnessy, who passed away on September 8, 2025 after battling an illness. Michael attended Molloy as a freshman in 1975 before his family moved to Howell, NY. Please pray for Michael and his loved ones. | Click Here for Full Obituary


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    As we enter this holy season of Advent, we are invited once again to set out on a journey—a pilgrimage of the heart—toward the mystery of Emmanuel, God-with-us. This year, as the Church celebrates the Jubilee Year, we are called to rediscover the profound grace of being pilgrims: travelers not merely across landscapes, but through the sacred terrain of the soul. Advent, in this Jubilee Year, beckons us to walk not as passive observers of tradition, but as true Pilgrims of Hope.

    Advent is far more than a countdown to Christmas. It is a sacred pilgrimage—a spiritual movement from darkness into light, from longing to fulfillment, from exile to home. In this season of waiting and wonder, we walk alongside the prophets and patriarchs of old: Abraham, who journeyed in faith toward an unknown land, Moses, who led his people through the wilderness wit hope and his compass, and Isaiah, who proclaimed the coming of Emmanuel, God-with-us. We listen again to the voices of prophets and dreamers crying out, "Prepare the way of the Lord." In their company, we learn to cultivate patience, silence, and hope as we await the coming of Christ—not only in Bethlehem's past, but in the living present of our daily lives.

    Their journeys were marked by trust, by waiting, and by the promise of God—echoes of our own Advent path. Like them, we are called to walk in hope, even when the road is uncertain and our current world is filled with much darkness, turbulence, and indifference to the cries of the poor and those most marginalized. The Jubilee Year amplifies this call, reminding us to live as people who are awake to the sacredness of time, to the nearness of God, and to the quiet unfolding of grace around us. As Marist Pilgrims of Hope, we must be beacons of light in our turbulent world and not be afraid to be bold in living our Marist mission, proclaiming hope where the world insists there is none. We must be people with hearts that welcome, hands that heal, and minds that dare to create and transform.

    May we, as Pilgrims of Hope, prepare a place in our hearts and in our world for Christ who comes—again and always.

    Br. Dan O'Riordan '85, US Provincial | Excerpt from Advent Pilgrims: a Journey of Hope


    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.

    Kenneth David '92

    Paul Zwolak '17
    AJ Power '84
    Fr. Nicholas Colalella
    Mike Baxter '02
    Coach Andy Kostel
    James Lally '03
    John Paul Mussalli '22, Brian Weigand '22, and Jonathan Zero '22

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    On Tuesday, December 9th, Ariel Narine ’19 and h On Tuesday, December 9th, Ariel Narine ’19 and her colleagues at Boeing hosted a virtual Engineering Career Panel for our Stanners! Students had the chance to hear from Ariel, an Airframe Service Engineer, along with several of her coworkers, all of whom hold managerial roles within the company.

Throughout the virtual event, panelists shared insights on starting out in the engineering field, learning from setbacks, mentorship, and advancing in their careers. They encouraged students to embrace new challenges, pursue work that aligns with their passions, and value the power of teamwork.

Thank you to Ariel and her colleagues for speaking to our Stanners and offering such thoughtful guidance! Your stories and perspectives made a meaningful impact on our aspiring engineers!
    Twenty members of Molloy's Afro-Caribbean Club rec Twenty members of Molloy's Afro-Caribbean Club recently enjoyed a field trip to New York City's Tenement Museum! The Tenement Museum is a National Historic Site located in Manhattan's Lower East Side that preserves two tenement buildings that were once home to many 19th Century and 20th Century immigrants. Visitors are invited to tour restored apartments and go on neighborhood walking tours, which offer a unique look into the immigrant experience through these lived-in and well-traveled spaces.

Our students were led on a guided tour through the restored apartments, which housed traces of some of the old businesses that were run out of them, such as a dress shop and a butcher shop. "The tour helped make a connection between our own families' experiences and those of the immigrants who once lived in the apartments, showing many similarities," said Ms. Destiny Barbery, moderator of the Afro-Caribbean Club. Ms. Barbery also noted that the trip was "very impactful" and that our students "learned about the struggles of immigrant families, what they endured to survive, and how far we have all come."

Senior Kendall Solis '26 attended the field trip and shares, "Seeing the small apartments and hearing the stories of immigrant families made history feel much more tangible and meaningful. It allowed me to take a step back and imagine what life was actually like for some of these families and then compare it to what my life is like today."

President Richard Karsten '81 served as a chaperone and described the trip as "a great New York City experience and unique opportunity to learn about our city’s immigrant families and the difficulties and challenges of families living at the turn of the last century." He also expressed his thanks to Ms. Barbery and Dr. Alice Prince for coordinating the visit.
    Molloy wishes all of our Stanner friends and famil Molloy wishes all of our Stanner friends and family a Happy Thanksgiving!
    Today, Molloy welcomed students, faculty, staff, a Today, Molloy welcomed students, faculty, staff, and alumni to celebrate our annual Thanksgiving Liturgies! Gathered together in the Jack Curran Gym, our community came as one family to give thanks and reflect on the many blessings we share in a place we all call home. Each Liturgy opened with representatives from Molloy’s cultural clubs adding their own puzzle piece to a larger heart-shaped puzzle, beautifully decorated with the word “Unity” in multiple languages.

Celebrant Fr. Nicholas Colalella reminded us in both Masses that we should always give thanks to God, the source of all that is good. He encouraged us to follow Jesus’ example by offering ourselves in service and love. Students concluded the Liturgies by speaking to their classmates about the symbolic heart on display, affirming that we are united as one family and that our differences are meant to be celebrated. 

Our tradition of welcoming alumni back for the holiday continued with nearly 200 alums gathering in the student cafeteria to enjoy cookies, hot cocoa, and meaningful conversations with friends and former teachers! During Mass, alumni even joined Mr. Sheehan and the Junior/Senior Chorus to sing many familiar songs! The Thanksgiving Liturgy Alumni Reception remains a heartfelt reminder that we are Stanners not just for school, but for life. Visit the link in our bio to see the full gallery! 

Thank you to everyone who helped make this year’s Liturgies a warm, spirited, and memorable celebration. Happy Thanksgiving!
    Today, Molloy gathered students, faculty, staff, a Today, Molloy gathered students, faculty, staff, and alumni for our annual Thanksgiving Liturgy! This cherished celebration beautifully reflects the family spirit at the heart of our community, bringing everyone together in one space to reflect on our blessings. As Celebrant Fr. Colalella reminds us, we are all called to give ourselves in service as we are all members of one family. Happy Thanksgiving!
    Congratulations to Director Ms. Shannon Winters ‘06 and Molloy’s Stanner Players on their powerful run of “Twelve Angry Jurors!” From November 20th to 23rd, Stanners presented sharp performances, gripping tension, and heartfelt commitment that brought this classic courtroom drama to life! 

Ms. Winters shares, “The fall play went very well! I was so impressed with the quality of work the Stanner Players were able to pull off, even after only about eight weeks of rehearsal.” She continued, “It was a difficult show compared to others in the past, since the 12 actors never left the stage and had to maintain energy and focus the whole time. However, the Players pulled together a professional production and I am so proud of their hard work and dedication!”

Thank you to everyone who made the show possible. We are so proud of the cast and crew, and can’t wait for the spring musical! Go Stanners!
    Last week, Molloy celebrated the incredible accomp Last week, Molloy celebrated the incredible accomplishments of our Fall Sports teams at our Pep Rally! Stanners cheered for our stellar athletes while watching electric performances by the Band, First Ladies Step Team, Cheer Team, and Dance Team. We are so proud of our fall athletes and are excited to cheer on the Winter Sports teams as they begin their seasons. Go Stanners!
    This October, members of Molloy’s Knitting & Cra This October, members of Molloy’s Knitting & Crafts Club partnered with the breast cancer foundation SHAREing & CAREing to create handmade flowers in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Club President Carrie Li ’26 and Vice President Kaylani Ramirez ’26 crafted beautiful faux flowers using pipe cleaners and ribbon, all of which will be gifted to breast cancer survivors, including those currently undergoing treatment.

In a heartfelt letter of thanks, Founder and President of SHAREing & CAREing, Anna Kril, wrote, “Carrie and Kaylani’s artistic efforts and acts of service are a testament to the values instilled in them by their families and school communities, including Molloy. The knowledge that there are caring, aware, and involved young people in the world can give us all hope for a better future.”

Thank you to moderator Ms. DeNoto, Carrie, Kaylani, and the Knitting & Crafts Club for embracing such a meaningful act of service. Go Stanners!
    Recently, alumni John Paul Mussalli, Jonathan Zero Recently, alumni John Paul Mussalli, Jonathan Zero, and Brian Weigand from the Class of 2022 returned to Molloy to speak with Mr. Touzin’s Virtual Enterprise class! The three were recently selected to take part in the prestigious Y Combinator summer incubator program, receiving $500,000 in investment funding. Y Combinator, or YC, is one of the world’s most renowned startup accelerators, having launched over 5,000 companies since 2005, including Airbnb, DoorDash, Instacart, and Reddit.

John Paul, Jonathan, and Brian’s company, CareSwift, was among just one percent of roughly 10,000 applicants chosen for YC’s summer program. CareSwift’s mission is to help emergency medical teams save time on on-site reporting while improving the accuracy of patient histories for insurance providers. The idea stemmed from Brian’s firsthand experience as an EMT in New York City, where extensive reporting requirements often limited the number of emergency calls he could answer.

The three alumni participated in a panel discussion with students, sharing their insights on entrepreneurship and what it takes to launch a startup. They reflected on their early interest in business during high school and how they carried that passion through college. Each emphasized the importance of identifying real-world problems, especially those they’ve personally faced, and building solutions that truly serve their customers.

John Paul highlighted how important Mr. Touzin and his VE class was in his journey and the growth of this company. He says, “Mr. Touzin and VE were instrumental in shaping how I think. The critical thinking and systems thinking I learned in his class drive how we make decisions and build CareSwift today.” Thank you, John Paul, Jonathan, and Brian, for taking the time to visit Molloy and speak to Stanners!
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