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    In the video below, US Provincial Br. Dan O'Riordan '85 shares a reflection on the recent conclusion of the Jubilee year themed "Pilgrims of Hope." He looks back on how Marist Brothers, Lay Marists, and Marist Young Adults throughout the US Province walked together as Pilgrims of Hope.


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Trevor Packer, head of the College Board AP program, congratulates all 2025 AP Honor Roll recipients “for proving it’s possible to expand participation in these rigorous courses and still drive strong performance!” Go Stanners!
    This school year, Molloy installed a saltwater aqu This school year, Molloy installed a saltwater aquarium in the Biology Lab, creating an exciting new hands-on learning opportunity for our students! Funded by donations from the 2024 Stanner-a-Thon, the aquarium began as an idea from biology teacher Mr. John Attard ’06. As a longtime saltwater aquarium owner, Mr. Attard saw the educational value of bringing a reef tank into the classroom, especially at a school that offers Biology, Marine Biology, and a thriving Biology Club.

The 100-gallon tank welcomed its first resident, a clownfish named Ack, in honor of late beloved Marist Brother and biology teacher Br. Aquinas Richard ‘48. Since then, the aquarium has continued to grow and now houses three fish, as well as coral, sea snails, hermit crabs, and other marine invertebrates. “We’re one of the very few schools west of Long Island to have a saltwater reef tank,” Mr. Attard shared. “We plan to continue adding fish and expanding the environment within the tank.”

Along with Mr. Attard, members of Molloy’s Biology Club are responsible for maintaining the aquarium. Every two weeks, students conduct water tests to monitor conditions and support a thriving environment. “It’s a little piece of the ocean in the Bio Lab,” Mr. Attard said. “I think it’s a great way for students to develop an appreciation for how delicate life can be.” With proper care, some of the fish in the tank can live for up to 30 years!

Although the aquarium is still in its early stages, Mr. Attard reiterated that there are plans to add more fish and marine life over time. In the future, it could be incorporated into Molloy’s Biology, Marine Biology, and advanced science classes. This exciting addition is already enhancing life in the Biology Lab, and we can’t wait to see how it continues to grow!
    On behalf of everyone at Archbishop Molloy High Sc On behalf of everyone at Archbishop Molloy High School, thank you to our accepted students and families for attending our Winter Open House on January 22nd! We hope that meeting more of our students, faculty, and staff, hearing their experiences firsthand, and further exploring our academic and extracurricular programs has excited you even more to become a Stanner! 

Today is a great day to complete your application and take the next step toward starting your high school journey with us (check your email for more information). Once again, our sincerest thanks for joining us, and we look forward to welcoming our Class of 2030! #IAMaStanner
    Earlier this month, Anna Kril, President and Found Earlier this month, Anna Kril, President and Founder of the breast cancer foundation SHAREing & CAREing, visited Molloy to speak with members of the Knitting & Crafts Club. During her presentation, she shared how the care baskets her foundation distributes to women undergoing breast cancer treatment during the holiday season each included a pipe cleaner flower made and donated by club members in October.

Anna recounted several moving stories that illustrated the impact of this small gesture, including the story of a young mother who, after receiving her flower, brought it with her to every treatment because it provided hope during a difficult time.

During her visit, Anna also presented Knitting & Crafts Club President Carrie Li ’26 and Vice President Kaylani Ramirez ’26 with certificates of appreciation, acknowledging how a simple act of kindness from Molloy students has touched countless lives in meaningful and lasting ways. 

Ms. Dorothy DeNoto, moderator of the club, is in “awe of the amount of students, both boys and girls, who come to make crafts when they know it’s for service.” She is excited to continue the relationship with SHAREing & CAREing, and looks forward to seeing what the future holds for service opportunities that revolve around “caring in the Marist way!”
    Today, we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Today, we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and reflect on his profound impact on the American Civil Rights Movement. Dr. King challenged our nation to confront injustice with courage and compassion. He reminded us that “peace is not merely a distant goal that we seek, but a means by which we arrive at that goal.” As we remember Dr. King today, we are called to carry his message forward through service, understanding, and a continued commitment to dignity for all.
    On behalf of the Archbishop Molloy High School com On behalf of the Archbishop Molloy High School community, congratulations to our newly accepted freshmen! We are excited to welcome the Class of 2030 to the Molloy Family. Go Stanners!
    On January 10th, Molloy hosted its 31st Annual Sta On January 10th, Molloy hosted its 31st Annual Stanner Games! Held at the 168th Street Armory in Manhattan, the Stanner Games are a nationally recognized track and field meet that welcomes thousands of athletes from hundreds of schools across multiple states. Competitors took part in a wide range of events, including hurdles, relays, sprints, shot put, long jump, and more. The year’s event featured 2,497 athletes representing 113 teams and was supported by nearly 50 alumni, staff, and family volunteers, along with 20 student volunteers who helped ensure the meet ran smoothly! 

Mr. AJ Power ‘84, Molloy’s head coach of girls track & field, shared that coaches from across the country consistently say the Stanner Games is “one of their favorite meets of the year,” and that “officials treat athletes with unparalleled respect and compassion.”

Thank you to everyone who participated, volunteered, supervised, and attended this year’s Stanner Games, and congratulations to the entire Molloy track and field community on another outstanding event!
    On January 8th, the Stanner Players participated i On January 8th, the Stanner Players participated in an after-school Campus Ministry retreat focused on the Marist pillar of Family Spirit! Throughout the afternoon, students reflected on how they can live out this pillar both on and off the stage.

Participants prayed together, shared personal reflections, and took part in a variety of team-building activities that strengthened their sense of community. Alumni Che Negron ’19 and Taylor Garcia-Lawson ’19 were also in attendance, along with the Stanner Players’ music director Esther Chung. Taylor additionally serves as the Stanner Players’ choreographer!

Family Spirit was truly brought to life during the retreat and is clearly reflected in the way our Stanner Players support and uplift one another. It was a meaningful opportunity to be present with God and to celebrate the strong sense of family within this talented group!
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The Beehive – 11/21/25

Posted On November 21, 2025


Clothing Donation Drive

Attention Alumni! Molloy is hosting a clothing donation drive! All donated items will benefit men and women during an upcoming Midnight Run, where Molloy students will be volunteering to deliver items to those in need. Donated items will also be sent to The Harding Ford Vision Pantry and St. Marguerite’s Food Pantry.

We encourage alumni to bring items to donate! Donations will be accepted from now until Wednesday, November 26th, when we welcome you home for the Thanksgiving Liturgy and Alumni Reception! See the flyer below for more details.



Stanner Alumni Reunion – Classes Ending in 0 & 5 Enjoy Memorable Night!

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On Saturday, November 8, 2025, Archbishop Molloy High School proudly welcomed home alumni from class years ending in 0 and 5! Molloy hosted Stanners representing seven different decades, spanning the 1960s to the 2020s! It was a very special evening underscored by many fond memories shared and friendships renewed. Our alumni enjoyed catching up with their classmates and favorite teachers, walking the halls of Stanner High (some for the first time in many years!), and even securing some of the latest Molloy merch from our bookstore!

The Beehive congratulates all classes who reunited, with special recognition for the Class of 1975, who welcomed over 70 classmates in celebration of their golden 50th Anniversary, and for the Class of 2000, who proudly celebrated their silver 25th Anniversary! Each member of the Classes of 1975 and 2000 who attended the Reunion received a commemorative medal marking their special milestone.

President Richard Karsten ’81 offers his sincerest thanks to our alumni for their enthusiasm in coming back to Molloy. “We deeply appreciate the lifelong bond our alumni share with Molloy. To all the alums who attended, thank you, please continue to stay in touch, and keep us updated on all your many successes in life.” President Karsten also extends his thanks to all Molloy staff who worked hard to make the Reunion possible, including the Stanner Alumni Center, Advancement, Facilities, and IT departments, as well as thanks to our student volunteers.

Once again, we are honored and blessed that so many of you returned to Molloy, and we look forward to seeing you again soon! Remember, you don’t have to wait every five years for a reunion — you are welcome to join us for any of our events throughout the year! Visit and bookmark www.molloyhs.org/alumni or read future Beehives to stay informed.

Our next Stanner Alumni Reunion will be held in November 2026 (date to be announced) and will welcome alumni from classes ending in 1 and 6. Be sure to read The Beehive or visit www.molloyhs.org/reunion for future announcements!


Parents’ Guild Welcomes Freshman Parents/Guardians at Annual Reception

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Thank you to all freshman parents/guardians who attended our Parents’ Guild Cocktail Reception on November 6, 2025! It was a wonderful evening highlighted by good company and spirited conversation!

Attendees wore nametags that included the sports and or activities their student is involved with, which served as a great conversation icebreaker. Our freshman parents/guardians also had opportunities to buy Molloy merch, win door prizes, win baskets by correctly answering trivia questions, and even win a 50/50 raffle (congrats to 50/50 winner Jorge Gomez)!

Molloy’s Parents’ Guild invites parents and guardians to participate in special receptions each year, as well as to attend other school and alumni events either as guests or volunteers. The presence of our parents/guardians at events represents a vital part of the vibrancy of our school each year. We appreciate all you do to support the success of your children and the strength of our community!

Click Here or the blue button above to view a full photo gallery from the event. Special thanks to the Parents’ Guild volunteers who facilitated this wonderful evening.


Knitting & Crafts Club Supports Breast Cancer Awareness

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.


Speech & Debate Competes at Tri-State Tournament

Last week, Molloy hosted and competed in the Tri-State Debate League Tournament. Over 200 people, including competitors, judges, and coaches, attended this large-scale tournament.

In Congressional Debate: Senate, six out of the ten students in the finals were from Molloy’s team! Alina Ortiz ‘28 placed 9th, Emily Shiwnaraine ’28 placed 8th, Andrew Syrov ’28 placed 7th, Avinash Harpaul ‘26 placed 4th, Alicia Hemraj ’28 placed 3rd, and Lizeth Suarez ‘27 placed 2nd. Avinash, Lizeth, and Alicia earned half qualifications for the New York State Championships!

In Congressional Debate: House, Emmalee Pasha ’28 placed 5th, Jet Martinez ‘29 placed 3rd, and Kamsi Chukwu ‘28 placed 2nd. In Lincoln Douglas, Rinat Moshel ‘26 placed 4th in individual speaker points. The following students rounded out the entries: James Lukose ’28, Gongchen Liu ’28, Kristina Raevsky ’28, Alya Molina Ramirez ’26, Ryder Lombardo ’27, Matthew Xiao ’27, Lucas Liu ’27, Max Ramdat ’29, Ethan Otero ’28, Meghan Hood ’28, and Natalie Hundiak ’28.

Prior to this tournament, on November 8th, Molloy’s Speech and Debate Team competed at another local tournament, during which Ryder Lombardo ’27 and Matthew Xiao ’27 placed 2nd in Public Forum Debate. They are now fully qualified for the New York State Championships!

Thank you to Dr. Mangar ’09 and Coach Ryan Curran ’22 for leading our team to consistent success!


Stanner Athletes of the Week 11-3-25 to 11-9-25: Freshman swimmer Julia Bak ’29 finished first in all four of her events, contributing 28 points to her team’s victory. | Varsity soccer player Luke Kiernan ’26 has anchored his team’s defense all season while acting as true leader on and off the field. He played a key role in the team’s undefeated start to the season.
Stanner Athletes of the Week 11-10-25 to 11-16-25: Varsity tennis player Christina Kyrou ’26 performed exceptionally well at the Mayor’s Cup. She advanced through the quarterfinals with a 7-6 first set victory and a 6-0 second set win over Bronx Science. In the semifinals, she defeated the tournament’s top seed from Townsend Harris 6-0 and 6-3, recording seven aces in the first set. Christina concludes her senior season and Molloy career with an undefeated record of 15 consecutive victories, placing her among the most successful singles players in Molloy history! | Varsity bowler MJ Sim ’27 delivered an impressive performance against La Salle Academy, averaging 209 points across three games and recording a 627 series. In addition, he has demonstrated outstanding sportsmanship, supporting and assisting both the JV and Varsity teams throughout their matches.
Volleyball: Congratulations to our JV Volleyball team, who won the City Championship!
Tennis: The Girls Varsity Tennis team competed in the Mayor’s Cup Tournament as one of the top six schools in New York City. The girls powered through to win the quarterfinals against Bronx Science with a 3-2 win. Christina Kyrou ’26 won her singles match after taking the first set in a close 7-5 tiebreaker, before shutting out her opponent 6-0 in the second set. Nela Kacperski ’29 took the first set 6-0 and fought it out in a second set tiebreaker to keep the team alive. The doubles team up of Victoria Deng ’29 and Temulen Jadamba ’27 won their match 7-6, 6-4 to send the girls into the semifinals. The girls put in a strong effort against #1 seed Townsend Harris in the semifinals. Christina put in another strong effort, winning 6-0, 6-3. Victoria and Temulen secured another point, winning their match 6-2, 6-2, in the team’s overall loss. Congratulations to all on a successful and competitive season! 
Cross Country: Molloy will be represented at the NYS Federation Cross Country Championships this weekend! Congratulations to Tim Hider ’28 and to girls varsity representatives Riley Devaney ’28, Ava Fescina ’29, Valentina Crescenzo ’28, Sophie Rosemond ’29, Liliana Win ’28, Anabella Tarnawa ’28, and Elizabeth Munoz ’29. This is the fourth team to qualify in school history since 2019.
Bowling: Varsity and JV Bowling are both undefeated this season!
Swimming: Freshman Boys Swimming placed 3rd in Dual Meets and at Champs. Ian Gonzalez Chang ’29 placed 1st in the 50 Free. William Mair ’29 placed 2nd in the 100 IM and in the 50 Back, Chris Corcuera ’29 placed 2nd in the 100 Free and 50 Back, Anthony Deliote ’29 placed 6th in the Breaststroke, and the team of Matthew Chiofolo ’29, Chris Corcuera, William Mair, and Ian Gonzalez Chang placed 1st in the 200 Freestyle Relay. Boys and Girls Varsity Swimming both won the first two meets of the season!
Boys Basketball: The season kicks off on December 5th with a home triple header against St. Mary’s. | Visit our website for schedules.
Girls Basketball: The season kicks off on December 4th with an away game at Moore Catholic. Visit our website for schedules.

Molloy Celebrates Fall Sports with Pep Rally!

On November 14th, 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 Stage Band, Cheer Team, Dance Team, and the First Ladies Step Team. We are so proud of our fall athletes and are excited to cheer on the Winter Sports teams as they begin their seasons.


Happy Birthday, Br. James Norton!

The Beehive wishes Br. James Norton ’63 a very happy 80th birthday! Br. James celebrated this wonderful milestone on November 19th, including with a surprise cake from his Molloy colleagues! A gathering at a local restaurant last weekend also welcomed members of our community to celebrate with Br. James, including past and current members of Molloy’s Guidance Department, faculty, and alumni. Br. James, thank you for your many years of dedicated service to our community, especially as a Guidance Counselor and SMILE Counselor. You have positively impacted so many of us, and we are so grateful for your presence, kindness, care, and humor!


Alumni App Creators Serve as Guest Presenters in Virtual Enterprise Class

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!


Terry McNamara ’85 and friend Pat Gordon ’81 recently took a trip to Lima, Peru, where they were surprised to find a statue of St. Marcellin Champagnat! The statue is situated in Champagnat Park, a public park in the Miraflores district of Lima. The park offers sweeping seaside views and serves as a meeting point for local Marist communities. The pictured green plaque translates to: “French priest, founder of the Marist Brothers, known for his vocation of service and contributions to education.” Thank you for sharing this great update, Terry and Pat!


Brian McGarvey ’98 shares that the 2025 New York City Marathon was his very first marathon! He completed the 26.2 mile marathon with a time of 03:48:39. Congratulations, Brian!


Mike Zacchea ’63, Joe Trainor ’62, and Bob Corrigan ’63 shared a photo from their recent gathering in Forest Hills. All three Stanners ran track together at Molloy!


Thank you to our alumni and friends who joined us for our latest Alumni Zumba Night on November 12th! It was another great workout, and we continue to be appreciative of Ms. Liz Murdocca and Mr. Chris Autera ’16 for leading these monthly sessions!

Next Alumni Zumba Night: December 3, 2025! These events are free and open to all alumni, family members, and friends! Learn more or register at: www.molloyhs.org/zumba


Please pray for the repose of the soul of Stanner Hall of Famer Francis (Frank) J. Sullivan ’63, who passed away on November 16, 2025. Frank ran Track & Field at Molloy and later earned a BA in Humanities from Providence College and an MBA from Adelphi University. He spent much of his career with Union Carbide Corporation until becoming vice president of mergers and acquisitions for LinCare Corporation. He lived in Savannah, Georgia for over 20 years, taking up many hobbies while overcoming his loss of sight. He is remembered as a good, honest man and genuine role model for all in his life. Please keep Frank and his loved ones in your prayers. | Click Here for Memorial Page


Please pray for the repose of the soul of Vincent Attard, father of Kevin Attard ’99 (Angie), Jason Attard ’02 (Erica), and faculty member John Attard ’06 (Elizabeth), and grandfather of Ryan, Ashley, Emma, Nicole, and Christopher.


We were recently informed of the passing of Denis G. Mazeika ’63 on May 19, 2023, as well as the passing of Denis’s wife, Audrone Mazeika, on August 24, 2025. Please keep Denis, Audrone, and their loved ones in your prayers.


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    In the video below, US Provincial Br. Dan O'Riordan '85 shares a reflection on the recent conclusion of the Jubilee year themed "Pilgrims of Hope." He looks back on how Marist Brothers, Lay Marists, and Marist Young Adults throughout the US Province walked together as Pilgrims of Hope.


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Trevor Packer, head of the College Board AP program, congratulates all 2025 AP Honor Roll recipients “for proving it’s possible to expand participation in these rigorous courses and still drive strong performance!” Go Stanners!
    This school year, Molloy installed a saltwater aqu This school year, Molloy installed a saltwater aquarium in the Biology Lab, creating an exciting new hands-on learning opportunity for our students! Funded by donations from the 2024 Stanner-a-Thon, the aquarium began as an idea from biology teacher Mr. John Attard ’06. As a longtime saltwater aquarium owner, Mr. Attard saw the educational value of bringing a reef tank into the classroom, especially at a school that offers Biology, Marine Biology, and a thriving Biology Club.

The 100-gallon tank welcomed its first resident, a clownfish named Ack, in honor of late beloved Marist Brother and biology teacher Br. Aquinas Richard ‘48. Since then, the aquarium has continued to grow and now houses three fish, as well as coral, sea snails, hermit crabs, and other marine invertebrates. “We’re one of the very few schools west of Long Island to have a saltwater reef tank,” Mr. Attard shared. “We plan to continue adding fish and expanding the environment within the tank.”

Along with Mr. Attard, members of Molloy’s Biology Club are responsible for maintaining the aquarium. Every two weeks, students conduct water tests to monitor conditions and support a thriving environment. “It’s a little piece of the ocean in the Bio Lab,” Mr. Attard said. “I think it’s a great way for students to develop an appreciation for how delicate life can be.” With proper care, some of the fish in the tank can live for up to 30 years!

Although the aquarium is still in its early stages, Mr. Attard reiterated that there are plans to add more fish and marine life over time. In the future, it could be incorporated into Molloy’s Biology, Marine Biology, and advanced science classes. This exciting addition is already enhancing life in the Biology Lab, and we can’t wait to see how it continues to grow!
    On behalf of everyone at Archbishop Molloy High Sc On behalf of everyone at Archbishop Molloy High School, thank you to our accepted students and families for attending our Winter Open House on January 22nd! We hope that meeting more of our students, faculty, and staff, hearing their experiences firsthand, and further exploring our academic and extracurricular programs has excited you even more to become a Stanner! 

Today is a great day to complete your application and take the next step toward starting your high school journey with us (check your email for more information). Once again, our sincerest thanks for joining us, and we look forward to welcoming our Class of 2030! #IAMaStanner
    Earlier this month, Anna Kril, President and Found Earlier this month, Anna Kril, President and Founder of the breast cancer foundation SHAREing & CAREing, visited Molloy to speak with members of the Knitting & Crafts Club. During her presentation, she shared how the care baskets her foundation distributes to women undergoing breast cancer treatment during the holiday season each included a pipe cleaner flower made and donated by club members in October.

Anna recounted several moving stories that illustrated the impact of this small gesture, including the story of a young mother who, after receiving her flower, brought it with her to every treatment because it provided hope during a difficult time.

During her visit, Anna also presented Knitting & Crafts Club President Carrie Li ’26 and Vice President Kaylani Ramirez ’26 with certificates of appreciation, acknowledging how a simple act of kindness from Molloy students has touched countless lives in meaningful and lasting ways. 

Ms. Dorothy DeNoto, moderator of the club, is in “awe of the amount of students, both boys and girls, who come to make crafts when they know it’s for service.” She is excited to continue the relationship with SHAREing & CAREing, and looks forward to seeing what the future holds for service opportunities that revolve around “caring in the Marist way!”
    Today, we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Today, we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and reflect on his profound impact on the American Civil Rights Movement. Dr. King challenged our nation to confront injustice with courage and compassion. He reminded us that “peace is not merely a distant goal that we seek, but a means by which we arrive at that goal.” As we remember Dr. King today, we are called to carry his message forward through service, understanding, and a continued commitment to dignity for all.
    On behalf of the Archbishop Molloy High School com On behalf of the Archbishop Molloy High School community, congratulations to our newly accepted freshmen! We are excited to welcome the Class of 2030 to the Molloy Family. Go Stanners!
    On January 10th, Molloy hosted its 31st Annual Sta On January 10th, Molloy hosted its 31st Annual Stanner Games! Held at the 168th Street Armory in Manhattan, the Stanner Games are a nationally recognized track and field meet that welcomes thousands of athletes from hundreds of schools across multiple states. Competitors took part in a wide range of events, including hurdles, relays, sprints, shot put, long jump, and more. The year’s event featured 2,497 athletes representing 113 teams and was supported by nearly 50 alumni, staff, and family volunteers, along with 20 student volunteers who helped ensure the meet ran smoothly! 

Mr. AJ Power ‘84, Molloy’s head coach of girls track & field, shared that coaches from across the country consistently say the Stanner Games is “one of their favorite meets of the year,” and that “officials treat athletes with unparalleled respect and compassion.”

Thank you to everyone who participated, volunteered, supervised, and attended this year’s Stanner Games, and congratulations to the entire Molloy track and field community on another outstanding event!
    On January 8th, the Stanner Players participated i On January 8th, the Stanner Players participated in an after-school Campus Ministry retreat focused on the Marist pillar of Family Spirit! Throughout the afternoon, students reflected on how they can live out this pillar both on and off the stage.

Participants prayed together, shared personal reflections, and took part in a variety of team-building activities that strengthened their sense of community. Alumni Che Negron ’19 and Taylor Garcia-Lawson ’19 were also in attendance, along with the Stanner Players’ music director Esther Chung. Taylor additionally serves as the Stanner Players’ choreographer!

Family Spirit was truly brought to life during the retreat and is clearly reflected in the way our Stanner Players support and uplift one another. It was a meaningful opportunity to be present with God and to celebrate the strong sense of family within this talented group!
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