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    Good and loving Father, bless our graduates as they go forth into the world. Guide their hearts and minds, so that they may always seek the truth in everything they do.

    Let them continue to strive to be like Mary, who lived in perfect cooperation with God's grace, becoming strong, faithful disciples, open to God's calling. Living humbly, with a love of neighbor and an intimate union with God.

    Like St. Marcellin, help them embrace the five pillars - presence, simplicity, family spirit, love of work, and in the way of Mary. May they be examples of compassionate understanding and stand in solidarity with the marginalized and less fortunate.

    Non scholae sed vitae - Not for school but for life. May our graduates always be courageous witnesses to the Gospel. May their lives be like the lantern in the snow for others to follow, true children of Mary our good mother, who leads all to her Son, Jesus.

    --- A prayer for our seniors. Shared at our Graduation Liturgy on May 28th.


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

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    Today we celebrate the Feast Day of St. Marcellin Today we celebrate the Feast Day of St. Marcellin Champagnat, founder of the Marist Brothers. His deep faith, humility, dedication to education, and love for young people continue to inspire the entire Marist community to this day. As Stanners, we are called to make Jesus known and loved through our words, actions, and service to others. Guided by the Marist mission, our students strive to live out St. Marcellin’s example by supporting those in need and leading with compassion, kindness, and purpose. May we continue to honor his legacy each day through the way we care for and uplift those around us. St. Marcellin Champagnat, pray for us!
    The Class of 2026 returned to Molloy as official m The Class of 2026 returned to Molloy as official members of the alumni community at the annual Senior BBQ! On June 1st, the recent graduates were welcomed back to Stanner Field one last time before moving on to college. 

Attendees set up picnic blankets and spent the afternoon signing each other’s yearbooks, thanking their favorite faculty and staff members, eating lunch, and winning prizes! 

While the Senior BBQ may mark the end of their time as students, it is also the beginning of their lifelong connection to the Molloy community. We can't wait to see members of the Class of 2026 at future alumni gatherings, from the Thanksgiving Liturgy and Theater Reunion to meetings of our Buzz Words Book Club and beyond!

On behalf of the entire Molloy community, we wish the Class of 2026 the very best as they embark on this exciting new chapter. Remember, no matter where life takes you, you will always have a home at Molloy! 

**All senior/graduation event photos will be available soon!
    The Class of 2026 has officially graduated! On May The Class of 2026 has officially graduated! On May 31st, 357 Stanners gathered at St. John’s University’s Carnesecca Arena to celebrate this milestone achievement, moving their tassels from right to left and beginning the next chapter as proud Molloy alumni.

This year’s Salutatorian, Isabella Fortunato ‘26, spoke to her fellow Stanners about the importance of never letting failure hold you back. She told them, “Trying and failing is significantly better than never living life at all.” Valedictorian Sofia Crino ‘26 reminded her classmates, “What you give is what you get.” She said, “The kindness we show to others can ultimately have a ripple effect, and small good things can make a big difference in someone’s life.” 

The graduation ceremony also featured the presentation of Academic Awards, along with three other prestigious honors. Aine Harkins ’26 received the Brother Leo Richard Pillar Award for exemplifying the Marist Pillars, Elizabeth Canty ’26 was presented with the Louis E. Willett Award for her service and regard for others, and Isabella Fortunato ’26 earned the Archbishop Molloy Alumni Medal in recognition of her outstanding character, academic achievement, and school spirit.

Congratulations to every member of the Class of 2026! We can’t wait to see what the future has in store for all of you. Go Stanners! 

**All graduation photos will be available soon!
    On the evening of May 28th, seniors and their fami On the evening of May 28th, seniors and their families attended Molloy's Graduation Liturgy at St. Nicholas of Tolentine Church. This annual Liturgy invites all in attendance to gather and reflect on how far they have come, as well as the start of a new journey ahead.

During his homily, celebrant Fr. Nicholas Colalella acknowledged that leaving for college can be stressful, including for parents, but he encouraged our soon-to-be graduates to seek the presence of Jesus in those stressful times. Whether in a church, chapel, or wherever they might be, centering one's self with Jesus will help them through any challenges ahead.

Several awards were presented during the Liturgy, including the St. Marcellin Champagnat Awards, recognizing outstanding service, and the Pillar Awards, representing each of the five Marist Pillars: Presence, Simplicity, Family Spirit, Love of Work, and In the Way of Mary.

Congratulations to the Champagnat Award winners (larger group pictured): Shane Campbell, Sofia Crino, William Fogarty, Bridget Guaman, Vanessa Guilfoyle, Aine Harkins, Jillian Kahn, Xavier Lopez, Elizabeth Meade, Kaylani Ramirez, Caterina Romano, Colin Sweeney, Edmundo Tochimani, and Olivia Ventura!

Congratulations to the Pillar Award winners (smaller group pictured): Gabriel Gonzalez (Presence), Daniel Del Toro Devia (Simplicity), Giulian Della Pollo (Family Spirit), Rinat Moshel (Love of Work), and Alexander Lopez (In the Way of Mary)!

Thank you to our Junior/Senior Chorus (joined by alumni and faculty!) for leading us in song, and thank you to all who attended the Liturgy!
    On Thursday, May 21st, Molloy’s junior class gat On Thursday, May 21st, Molloy’s junior class gathered for their Junior Leadership Liturgy & Ring Ceremony, marking an important milestone as the Class of 2027 officially stepped into their new role as leaders of the school community. Held in the Jack Curran Gymnasium, the event brought students together to celebrate Mass, reflect on the meaning of leadership, and receive their class rings and leadership pins.

Senior Edmundo Tochimani ’26 opened the ceremony by speaking to the juniors about the excitement and responsibility that come with senior year. Symbolically “passing the torch,” he reassured the Class of 2027 that the current seniors would continue to support and guide them along the way.

The liturgy was celebrated by Fr. Nicholas Colalella, who encouraged students to think deeply about what it truly means to lead. “Being a leader is about who you are deep down,” he shared. He continued, “Anyone can wear the mask of a superhero, but not everyone will actually take up the mantle and be one. Yes, any senior can don the senior polo, but real leadership is being faithful to who God has called you to be.” Junior Natalie Carrillo-Rojas ’27 also addressed her classmates, encouraging them to use all of “their gifts and talents to uplift themselves and others.”

Each junior received a leadership pin during the ceremony, while class rings were also distributed to members of the Class of 2027. Students were encouraged to wear their pins proudly on their lanyards as a symbol of their new role within the Molloy community. Principal Dr. Darius Penikas concluded the program by reminding students that they each possess “unique gifts given to them by God,” and that they are now called to “use them to serve others and make the world a better place.” Congratulations, Class of 2027!
    On Memorial Day, we remember the sacrifices of the On Memorial Day, we remember the sacrifices of the many brave members of our armed forces. In a special way, we pray for our Stanners who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.

Each year, the Class of 1963 upholds a long-running tradition in observance of Memorial Day. Members of the class donate a floral wreath to honor their classmate, Private First Class Louis Willett '63. PFC Willett was mortally wounded on February 15, 1967 in Kontum Province, Vietnam as he intentionally drew significant hostile fire away from the other members of his platoon. This enabled the platoon to safely retreat from the area, avoiding further casualties. PFC Willett and his selfless acts of courage would be formally recognized when he was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor. His citation states the medal was awarded "for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty.” PFC Willett was also later inducted into the Stanner Hall of Fame. Thank you to the Class of 1963 for helping Molloy honor and share PFC Willett’s legacy and place in history.

We also pray for all our Stanners who gave their lives in the line of duty during the Vietnam War. A plaque in the halls of Molloy memorializes their names: Herbert H. Dilger ’60, Charles V. Donohue ’60, Cosmo F. Pacetta ’63, John T. Reilly ’63, Peter M. Roche ’63, Louis Willett '63, Peter R. Martin ’64, Gerard F. Paulsen ’64, James E. Stolz ’64, John F. Downey ’65, Kevin R. Hoag ’65, and Bruce N. Sweeney ’66.
    *full story at www.molloyhs.org/news* On May 19th, *full story at www.molloyhs.org/news* On May 19th, Molloy hosted its annual Athletic Awards, recognizing the accomplishments of our stellar student-athletes! Family and friends gathered to celebrate the achievements of both individuals and teams throughout the 2025–2026 school year, highlighting the hard work, dedication, and sportsmanship that define Molloy Athletics.
 
During the event, Athletic Director Mr. Mike McCleary presented the Coaches and Team MVP Awards. Other awards presented throughout the night include the Senior Scholar Athletes Awards, which recognize seniors who excelled in the classroom and on the field of play, and the Firefighter Timothy Klein ‘08 Awards, which provides tuition assistance and to rising seniors who have played their respective sport for three years and are in good academic standing. Thank you to the Klein family for sponsoring this award!

A highlight of the night is the announcement of Molloy’s new CHSAA Captain’s Club members. The CHSAA Captain’s Club was created to help keep Catholic values within high school athletics. Eileen Henning ‘26 and Colin Sweeney ‘26, last year’s captains, were thanked for their service and then asked to pass the torch to our newly appointed representatives: Madde Sepe ‘27 and Nolan Gomez ‘27!

The night came to a close with the presentation of the Jack Curran Outstanding Senior Athlete Award, which is presented to the top male and female athlete in the graduating class. The 2026 recipients of this prestigious award are Christina Kyrou ‘26 and Ayden Roman ‘26!

Congratulations to each and every one of our stellar athletes!
    To kick off the Class of 2026’s last week of sch To kick off the Class of 2026’s last week of school, seniors participated in College Sweatshirt Day, celebrating the next chapter of their academic journeys! They wore sweatshirts and t-shirts representing the colleges and universities they will be attending in the fall, filling the hallways with excitement for their bright futures! 

Some schools that were highlighted by the graduating class included Columbia University, Barnard College, St. John’s University, Stevens Institute of Technology, Purdue University, the University of Michigan, Hunter College, the University of Delaware, the United States Naval Academy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Fordham University, Syracuse University, the University of Notre Dame, the University of Scranton, Boston College, and many more! 

The day was a special opportunity to recognize our students’ hard work and dedication to their studies. We are so proud of the Class of 2026 and can’t wait to see where the future takes them! Go Stanners!
    On Wednesday, May 6th, computer science teacher Ms On Wednesday, May 6th, computer science teacher Ms. Destiny Barbery accompanied 11 Stanners to the St. John’s Hack-a-Thon! There, students competed in a hack-the-box tournament, using their cybersecurity skills to work through simulations on lab machines to solve complex problems. In addition to the competition, they also had the opportunity to tour St. John’s homeland security and cybersecurity labs, gaining valuable insight into the field and its real-world applications!
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The Beehive – 3/13/26

Posted On March 13, 2026

Welcoming Alumni & Friends!






Celebrating Our Benefactors and Students

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On March 3rd and March 5th, Molloy hosted its annual Benefactor Celebrations! The yearly event brings together our generous benefactors and the Stanners whose lives are enriched through our Named Scholarship program. The evenings provide a meaningful opportunity for students and benefactors to connect, share their stories, and celebrate the lasting impact of these scholarships on the Molloy community.

President Richard Karsten ‘81, Principal Dr. Darius Penikas, and Molloy’s Advancement Department welcomed guests, sharing with them the heart of who we are as a school: helping one another in times of need. “For nearly 70 years here, and for nearly 135 years overall, Molloy has thrived because Stanners take care of one another.” Mr. Karsten and Dr. Penikas also highlighted the greatest asset of our school, which “is and always will be our students.” Stanners are the living embodiment of our mission, and the goal of the Benefactor Celebration is to put them “front and center.”

This year, all attendees were asked to bring one item that represents what Molloy means to them or holds a special place in their hearts in relation to their experiences with Molloy. The items were used to facilitate small group discussions between benefactors and their students, prompting everyone to question: Why Molloy? Groups talked about their inspiration to attend or support Molloy, their hobbies and passions, what Non scholae sed vitae means to them, and more!

Molloy is deeply grateful to our generous benefactors for taking the time to engage in thoughtful, meaningful conversations with our students. Thank you for supporting our school so that we may continue to educate our outstanding Stanners!


Molloy Welcomes Class of 2030 at Spring Event

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On Saturday, March 7th, Molloy welcomed members of the Class of 2030 and their families for a special orientation event. Upon arrival, incoming families received “I AM a Stanner” stickers as well as informational brochures that we hope will make their transition to high school smoother this fall. Families were then invited to speak with faculty, staff, and students who shared more insights into our academic departments, athletic teams, clubs and activities, campus ministry, and many other aspects of life at Molloy. The Class of 2030 also had the opportunity to take their ID card photos, enjoy snacks and beverages, and even take photos at our photobooth with our school mascot, Stanley the lion!

Director of Admissions Mr. Jonathan DiDonato ’01 called the event a great success. “It was wonderful to see so many smiling faces at the Freshman Welcome Event, as the students stopped to take their ID picture, visited the departmental tables, snacked on French toast sticks and churros, and grabbed a photo with Molloy’s mascot.  The energy was overwhelmingly positive with students and families elated to join the Stanner community.  We look forward to the welcoming our new freshmen to Stanner High again this fall!”

On behalf of everyone at Molloy, thank you to everyone who attended, and we hope that this visit helped acclimate you even more to our Stanner family!


Lilly Kacziba ’27 Named to National Mental Health Youth Council

Congratulations to Lilly Kacziba ‘27, who was named to Creative Visions’ 2026 National Mental Health Youth Council! Less than 20 teens from across the US were named to the council, and Lilly is also the only member from New York! Lilly was invited to apply after the organization reached out through InnerView, an app used by Molloy to track and log student service projects. After completing the application and sharing why youth mental health is important to her, Lilly was chosen to join the council, where she will collaborate with youths in her community to promote awareness and advocacy around mental health.

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

At Molloy, Lilly is working with Campus Minister for Service Ms. Rose Haslbauer to host afterschool service opportunities where students can create and submit their artwork. During the first session, students were invited to draw how they practice self-care. They could draw their favorite hobby, an activity that brings them joy, or any other thing that “fills their cup,” as Lilly described it. More afterschool sessions are planned for later in March.

Lilly is also reaching out to school clubs and even a local Girl Scout troop to encourage participation in the initiative. “The whole point is to raise awareness for youth mental health,” says Lilly, “and teach people that they can use art to reflect on and process their emotions so they don’t have to keep them bottled in.” Molloy is so proud of Lilly’s dedication to spreading mental health awareness! Congratulations, Lilly!


Comp Sci & Engineering Department Adds Fourth 3D Printer

Molloy recently acquired its fourth 3D printer, which is now housed in our third floor Innovation Center Lab! This super fast, very user-friendly model (Bambu Lab P25) can print in up to four different colors. Students will use it to print 3D models of their own original designs, print spare parts for Molloy’s competitive Robotics Team, and print small boxes and other handy objects for daily use! Beyond simply using the machine, our Computer Science & Engineering teachers are also excited to teach Stanners the infrastructure of how the 3D printer actually works. We look forward to sharing many new 3D creations with our community! (Special thanks to Mr. Alex van Winkel)


Campus Ministry Students Volunteer at Give Kids The World

During Molloy’s winter break, nine Stanners traveled to Kissimmee, Florida to participate in the Give Kids The World service trip! This is Molloy’s second consecutive year visiting the Give Kids The World Village, an all-inclusive resort that welcomes Make-A-Wish families whose children are facing serious illnesses. Our students served families in a variety of ways, including facilitating meals, helping out with ride accessibility, and making sure everyone felt comfortable and welcomed. In their downtime, our students got to enjoy a visit to the Magic Kingdom part at Disney World! Thank you to our student volunteers, Campus Minister for Service Ms. Rose Haslbauer, and chaperone Mr. Jonathan Walls ’17 for putting their Marist charism into action through serving those in need!


Class of 2026 Presents The Senior Show

Congratulations to our seniors, who recently presented their Senior Show “The Mystery of Molloy’s Dancing Plague” to a packed Ralph DeChiaro Theater! The Senior Show is an annual production that sees our senior class write, produce, direct, and act in their very own senior-centric production! Moderated by Theater Director Ms. Shannon Winters ’06, the Senior Show is not only a highlight for the senior class, but an event that all students and faculty look forward to each year as well. Congratulations again, Class of 2026, and thank you for the creativity and enthusiasm you put into the show!


Speech & Debate’s Recent Outstanding Success

Since the start of the calendar year, Molloy’s Speech & Debate team has achieved a great deal of success! On January 26th, the team became recognized as a Charter Chapter under the National Speech & Debate Association. According to the official website, that is “the highest honor for high schools in the NSDA!”

Members from the team competed in the annual Harvard Speech & Debate Invitational, facing hundreds of schools across the world. Isaac Contreras ’27 placed in the top 75 speakers in Varsity Public Forum Debate out of over 700 competitors! The following students also represented Molloy: Avinash Harpaul ’26, Alicia Hemraj ’28, James Lukose ’28, Anya Satyanarayana ’27, James Vanegas-Molina ’27.

More recently, members competed in the NYC District-NSDA Qualifying Tournament! Avinash Harpaul narrowly missed advancing to the final supersession of Congressional Debate for National qualification. The team of Isaac Contreras and Matthew Xiao ’27 were one win away from advancing to elimination rounds in Public Forum Debate. Coach Ryan Curran ’22 also served as the Accessibility Contact Tournament, working with the NYC District Committee throughout all three qualifying tournaments in February.

In the beginning of March, members of the team competed in the National Catholic Forensic League Qualifying Tournament, with 7 students moving on to NCFL Nationals in Washington, DC! Peyton Schaefer ’28 was the first-alternate in Declamation. Alicia Hemraj advanced to the final supersession of Congressional Debate, and was honored as a finalist. The team of Anya Satyanarayana and James Vanegas-Molina placed 4th overall in Public Forum Debate, and Isaac Contreras and Matthew Xiao placed 2nd overall in the same event. Elizabeth Canty ’26, Lilly Kacziba ’27, and James Lukose received auto-qualifications in Lincoln Douglas Debate. Molloy placed 3rd in Debate for the day, and 3rd in Debate for the season!

The following students competed at one or more National qualifying tournament: Kamsi Chukwu ’28, Olga Gevko ’29, Gongchen Liu ’28, Ryder Lombardo ’27, James Lukose, Jet Martinez ’29, Max Ramdat ’29, Anya Satyanarayana, Lizeth Suarez ’27, James Vanegas-Molina.


Track & Field: At the NY State Championships, Timothy Hider ’28 placed 16th in the 1000m Run with a time of 2:33.65. With this performance, Tim set a sophomore school record, placed #5 on Molloy’s all-time varsity list, qualified as an NHATFXCCA All-American, and earned #8 rank among USA sophomores. Congratulations, Tim!
Track & Field: Good luck to our athletes competing at the Nike Nationals this weekend, 3/13 – 3/15!
Outdoor Track & Field: Outdoor season kicks off on March 28th!

Class of 1977 Proudly Reunites

Pictured: Daniel Burke, Peter Hoey, Andy Tansey, Joe Quinn, John Doyle, Rich Hagens, Stephen O’Keefe, Tom Pasculli, Paul Gerardi, Werner Sbaschnik, Peter Hillenbrand, Mike Skomsky, Ed Harvey, Steve Kulig, Daniel Collins, Bob Kennelly, Frank Dorsa, and Mark Ventimiglia. Not pictured: Will McQuade

by John Doyle ’77

On March 6, 2026, the Archbishop Molloy High School Class of 1977 gathered once again for its annual reunion at Manor Oktoberfest in Forest Hills, turning an ordinary evening into something far more special: a journey back through time. For a few wonderful hours, the decades seemed to quietly fall away as classmates laughed, shared stories, and found themselves transported once more to the hallowed halls of Manton Street, where friendships were forged, lessons were learned, and memories—both cherished and mischievous—were made.

The conversation soon drifted to the teachers and moments that shaped those unforgettable years: Mr. Perrone’s famously grueling workouts (especially for the track guys), and the extraordinary teaching of so many who left a lasting imprint on our lives, including Mr. Richard Salmon, Brother Terence Jones ’36, Brother Juan, and of course an unforgettable religion teacher, Brother Michael Sheerin. For a few fleeting hours, we were sixteen again, ready to head for the dance floor and hear the sounds of Six Horse Hitch or one of the many great bands that played at our high school dances. In those moments it felt as though time had simply paused somewhere along the way, waiting patiently for us to return.

On a more reflective note, we also paused to remember and pray for our classmate Greg Heinemann ’77, who is recovering from a stroke. We ask everyone to keep Greg in their thoughts and prayers as he continues on his road to recovery.

As the evening drew to a close and the conversations slowly faded into the night, one truth remained clear: while the years may carry us in many different directions, the bond formed in the halls of Molloy endures, reminding us that once you are part of Molloy ’77, you are always part of it.


Congratulations to Michael D’Angelo ’93, who has joined Stokes Wagner Attorneys at Law as Senior Counsel! According to a press release, Michael joins Stokes Wagner “after more than two decades immersed in labor and employment law, including nearly fifteen years with Hyatt Hotels Corporation, most recently serving as Head of Labor Relations – Americas.” Stokes Wagner, with its focus on serving the hospitality industry with “depth and intention,” are excited to welcome Michael and his unique perspective and experience in the industry. Good luck, Michael!


Special thanks to Jim Mancari of The Tablet newspaper for remembering our beloved Mr. Richard Rodgers ’65 in his recent article. Please Click Here to read Jim’s article.


Please pray for the repose of the soul of Edward J. Doherty ’68, who passed away on March 8, 2026. Ed served the City of Rochester for 31 years, including as budget director and longtime commissioner of environmental services. He spearheaded numerous successful initiatives including the area’s first curbside recycling program and the creation of city recreation trails. He later served as vice president of community programs at the Rochester Area Community Foundation, where his groundbreaking 2013 report on poverty in Rochester kickstarted the Rochester-Monroe Anti-Poverty Initiative on which he served. He continued to volunteer his time and serve on non-profit boards in retirement, as he remained committed to bettering the lives of others. Please keep Edward and his loved ones in your prayers. | Click Here for Memorial Page


Please pray for the repose of the soul of Kevin R. Moran ’68, who passed away on February 16, 2026.


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    Good and loving Father, bless our graduates as they go forth into the world. Guide their hearts and minds, so that they may always seek the truth in everything they do.

    Let them continue to strive to be like Mary, who lived in perfect cooperation with God's grace, becoming strong, faithful disciples, open to God's calling. Living humbly, with a love of neighbor and an intimate union with God.

    Like St. Marcellin, help them embrace the five pillars - presence, simplicity, family spirit, love of work, and in the way of Mary. May they be examples of compassionate understanding and stand in solidarity with the marginalized and less fortunate.

    Non scholae sed vitae - Not for school but for life. May our graduates always be courageous witnesses to the Gospel. May their lives be like the lantern in the snow for others to follow, true children of Mary our good mother, who leads all to her Son, Jesus.

    --- A prayer for our seniors. Shared at our Graduation Liturgy on May 28th.


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

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    Today we celebrate the Feast Day of St. Marcellin Today we celebrate the Feast Day of St. Marcellin Champagnat, founder of the Marist Brothers. His deep faith, humility, dedication to education, and love for young people continue to inspire the entire Marist community to this day. As Stanners, we are called to make Jesus known and loved through our words, actions, and service to others. Guided by the Marist mission, our students strive to live out St. Marcellin’s example by supporting those in need and leading with compassion, kindness, and purpose. May we continue to honor his legacy each day through the way we care for and uplift those around us. St. Marcellin Champagnat, pray for us!
    The Class of 2026 returned to Molloy as official m The Class of 2026 returned to Molloy as official members of the alumni community at the annual Senior BBQ! On June 1st, the recent graduates were welcomed back to Stanner Field one last time before moving on to college. 

Attendees set up picnic blankets and spent the afternoon signing each other’s yearbooks, thanking their favorite faculty and staff members, eating lunch, and winning prizes! 

While the Senior BBQ may mark the end of their time as students, it is also the beginning of their lifelong connection to the Molloy community. We can't wait to see members of the Class of 2026 at future alumni gatherings, from the Thanksgiving Liturgy and Theater Reunion to meetings of our Buzz Words Book Club and beyond!

On behalf of the entire Molloy community, we wish the Class of 2026 the very best as they embark on this exciting new chapter. Remember, no matter where life takes you, you will always have a home at Molloy! 

**All senior/graduation event photos will be available soon!
    The Class of 2026 has officially graduated! On May The Class of 2026 has officially graduated! On May 31st, 357 Stanners gathered at St. John’s University’s Carnesecca Arena to celebrate this milestone achievement, moving their tassels from right to left and beginning the next chapter as proud Molloy alumni.

This year’s Salutatorian, Isabella Fortunato ‘26, spoke to her fellow Stanners about the importance of never letting failure hold you back. She told them, “Trying and failing is significantly better than never living life at all.” Valedictorian Sofia Crino ‘26 reminded her classmates, “What you give is what you get.” She said, “The kindness we show to others can ultimately have a ripple effect, and small good things can make a big difference in someone’s life.” 

The graduation ceremony also featured the presentation of Academic Awards, along with three other prestigious honors. Aine Harkins ’26 received the Brother Leo Richard Pillar Award for exemplifying the Marist Pillars, Elizabeth Canty ’26 was presented with the Louis E. Willett Award for her service and regard for others, and Isabella Fortunato ’26 earned the Archbishop Molloy Alumni Medal in recognition of her outstanding character, academic achievement, and school spirit.

Congratulations to every member of the Class of 2026! We can’t wait to see what the future has in store for all of you. Go Stanners! 

**All graduation photos will be available soon!
    On the evening of May 28th, seniors and their fami On the evening of May 28th, seniors and their families attended Molloy's Graduation Liturgy at St. Nicholas of Tolentine Church. This annual Liturgy invites all in attendance to gather and reflect on how far they have come, as well as the start of a new journey ahead.

During his homily, celebrant Fr. Nicholas Colalella acknowledged that leaving for college can be stressful, including for parents, but he encouraged our soon-to-be graduates to seek the presence of Jesus in those stressful times. Whether in a church, chapel, or wherever they might be, centering one's self with Jesus will help them through any challenges ahead.

Several awards were presented during the Liturgy, including the St. Marcellin Champagnat Awards, recognizing outstanding service, and the Pillar Awards, representing each of the five Marist Pillars: Presence, Simplicity, Family Spirit, Love of Work, and In the Way of Mary.

Congratulations to the Champagnat Award winners (larger group pictured): Shane Campbell, Sofia Crino, William Fogarty, Bridget Guaman, Vanessa Guilfoyle, Aine Harkins, Jillian Kahn, Xavier Lopez, Elizabeth Meade, Kaylani Ramirez, Caterina Romano, Colin Sweeney, Edmundo Tochimani, and Olivia Ventura!

Congratulations to the Pillar Award winners (smaller group pictured): Gabriel Gonzalez (Presence), Daniel Del Toro Devia (Simplicity), Giulian Della Pollo (Family Spirit), Rinat Moshel (Love of Work), and Alexander Lopez (In the Way of Mary)!

Thank you to our Junior/Senior Chorus (joined by alumni and faculty!) for leading us in song, and thank you to all who attended the Liturgy!
    On Thursday, May 21st, Molloy’s junior class gat On Thursday, May 21st, Molloy’s junior class gathered for their Junior Leadership Liturgy & Ring Ceremony, marking an important milestone as the Class of 2027 officially stepped into their new role as leaders of the school community. Held in the Jack Curran Gymnasium, the event brought students together to celebrate Mass, reflect on the meaning of leadership, and receive their class rings and leadership pins.

Senior Edmundo Tochimani ’26 opened the ceremony by speaking to the juniors about the excitement and responsibility that come with senior year. Symbolically “passing the torch,” he reassured the Class of 2027 that the current seniors would continue to support and guide them along the way.

The liturgy was celebrated by Fr. Nicholas Colalella, who encouraged students to think deeply about what it truly means to lead. “Being a leader is about who you are deep down,” he shared. He continued, “Anyone can wear the mask of a superhero, but not everyone will actually take up the mantle and be one. Yes, any senior can don the senior polo, but real leadership is being faithful to who God has called you to be.” Junior Natalie Carrillo-Rojas ’27 also addressed her classmates, encouraging them to use all of “their gifts and talents to uplift themselves and others.”

Each junior received a leadership pin during the ceremony, while class rings were also distributed to members of the Class of 2027. Students were encouraged to wear their pins proudly on their lanyards as a symbol of their new role within the Molloy community. Principal Dr. Darius Penikas concluded the program by reminding students that they each possess “unique gifts given to them by God,” and that they are now called to “use them to serve others and make the world a better place.” Congratulations, Class of 2027!
    On Memorial Day, we remember the sacrifices of the On Memorial Day, we remember the sacrifices of the many brave members of our armed forces. In a special way, we pray for our Stanners who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.

Each year, the Class of 1963 upholds a long-running tradition in observance of Memorial Day. Members of the class donate a floral wreath to honor their classmate, Private First Class Louis Willett '63. PFC Willett was mortally wounded on February 15, 1967 in Kontum Province, Vietnam as he intentionally drew significant hostile fire away from the other members of his platoon. This enabled the platoon to safely retreat from the area, avoiding further casualties. PFC Willett and his selfless acts of courage would be formally recognized when he was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor. His citation states the medal was awarded "for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty.” PFC Willett was also later inducted into the Stanner Hall of Fame. Thank you to the Class of 1963 for helping Molloy honor and share PFC Willett’s legacy and place in history.

We also pray for all our Stanners who gave their lives in the line of duty during the Vietnam War. A plaque in the halls of Molloy memorializes their names: Herbert H. Dilger ’60, Charles V. Donohue ’60, Cosmo F. Pacetta ’63, John T. Reilly ’63, Peter M. Roche ’63, Louis Willett '63, Peter R. Martin ’64, Gerard F. Paulsen ’64, James E. Stolz ’64, John F. Downey ’65, Kevin R. Hoag ’65, and Bruce N. Sweeney ’66.
    *full story at www.molloyhs.org/news* On May 19th, *full story at www.molloyhs.org/news* On May 19th, Molloy hosted its annual Athletic Awards, recognizing the accomplishments of our stellar student-athletes! Family and friends gathered to celebrate the achievements of both individuals and teams throughout the 2025–2026 school year, highlighting the hard work, dedication, and sportsmanship that define Molloy Athletics.
 
During the event, Athletic Director Mr. Mike McCleary presented the Coaches and Team MVP Awards. Other awards presented throughout the night include the Senior Scholar Athletes Awards, which recognize seniors who excelled in the classroom and on the field of play, and the Firefighter Timothy Klein ‘08 Awards, which provides tuition assistance and to rising seniors who have played their respective sport for three years and are in good academic standing. Thank you to the Klein family for sponsoring this award!

A highlight of the night is the announcement of Molloy’s new CHSAA Captain’s Club members. The CHSAA Captain’s Club was created to help keep Catholic values within high school athletics. Eileen Henning ‘26 and Colin Sweeney ‘26, last year’s captains, were thanked for their service and then asked to pass the torch to our newly appointed representatives: Madde Sepe ‘27 and Nolan Gomez ‘27!

The night came to a close with the presentation of the Jack Curran Outstanding Senior Athlete Award, which is presented to the top male and female athlete in the graduating class. The 2026 recipients of this prestigious award are Christina Kyrou ‘26 and Ayden Roman ‘26!

Congratulations to each and every one of our stellar athletes!
    To kick off the Class of 2026’s last week of sch To kick off the Class of 2026’s last week of school, seniors participated in College Sweatshirt Day, celebrating the next chapter of their academic journeys! They wore sweatshirts and t-shirts representing the colleges and universities they will be attending in the fall, filling the hallways with excitement for their bright futures! 

Some schools that were highlighted by the graduating class included Columbia University, Barnard College, St. John’s University, Stevens Institute of Technology, Purdue University, the University of Michigan, Hunter College, the University of Delaware, the United States Naval Academy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Fordham University, Syracuse University, the University of Notre Dame, the University of Scranton, Boston College, and many more! 

The day was a special opportunity to recognize our students’ hard work and dedication to their studies. We are so proud of the Class of 2026 and can’t wait to see where the future takes them! Go Stanners!
    On Wednesday, May 6th, computer science teacher Ms On Wednesday, May 6th, computer science teacher Ms. Destiny Barbery accompanied 11 Stanners to the St. John’s Hack-a-Thon! There, students competed in a hack-the-box tournament, using their cybersecurity skills to work through simulations on lab machines to solve complex problems. In addition to the competition, they also had the opportunity to tour St. John’s homeland security and cybersecurity labs, gaining valuable insight into the field and its real-world applications!
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