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    Dear USA Marists,

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

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

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

    --- Br. Dan O'Riordan '85, Provincial


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Both the 2027 and 2028 trips are now accepting registrations! Contact Ms. DeNoto to learn more about joining her on an Educational Adventure!
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Posted On February 22, 2021

 

Molloy Mourns Legendary HS Basketball Scout Tom Konchalski ‘64

It is with great sadness that Archbishop Molloy High School mourns the passing of Stanner Hall of Famer Thomas Konchalski ‘64 after a courageous battle with cancer. Mr. Konchalski passed away on February 8, 2021 at the age of 74. He was a native and longtime resident of Forest Hills, Queens.

For over 40 years, Mr. Konchalski established himself as one of the most knowledgeable and highly respected high school basketball scouts in New York City. He was well known for his self-produced HSBI Report, a comprehensive, hard-copy only pamphlet circulated among New York City’s basketball coaching community. Mr. Konchalski consistently rated and evaluated thousands of high school basketball players annually. He had an eye for top talent, scouting many elite players who went on to successful collegiate and professional playing careers. Among the players Mr. Konchalski scouted are Kenny Smith ’83 (North Carolina, 2X NBA Champion), Kenny Anderson ’89, (Georgia Tech, NBA All-Star), Sundiata Gaines ’04 (University of Georgia, NBA), Russ Smith ’09 (Louisville, NCAA Champion, NBA), Moses Brown ’18 (McDonald’s All-American, UCLA, NBA), and the list goes on. Mr. Konchalski’s work and influence also extended beyond NYC, as he scouted players throughout the east coast and beyond.

Mr. Konchalski was also known for his keen memory, as he could recall most of if not every player he scouted throughout his career – regardless of the level of fame they achieved. A loyal Stanner, Mr. Konchalski attended countless basketball games in the Jack Curran Gymnasium as well as many of Molloy’s alumni events. Each visit to his alma mater was marked by conversations with friends, former players, alumni, and fellow scouts. He would always greet everyone with a firm, friendly handshake, and we would marvel at his recollection of players, stats, and moments.

Mr. Konchalski retired in May 2020, but not before carving out an inspiring legacy that will continue to impact the sport of basketball for years to come, especially in his hometown of New York City. He also leaves a legacy of faith in God, kindness, and respect that serves as an example for all of us to follow.

Molloy will share more information as it becomes available. Please keep Mr. Konchalski and his family in your prayers.

Pictured above: Coach Lou Carnesecca ’43, Coach Jim Larrañaga ’67, Coach Jack Curran, Tom Konchalski ’64, and President Richard Karsten ’81.

Statement from President Richard Karsten ’81: “Mr. Konchalski was an excellent talent scout who evaluated and helped nurture many of the brightest stars in New York City basketball. The breadth of his knowledge and expertise laid a foundation that many have celebrated and emulated with a great deal of respect. Beyond his legendary career, Mr. Konchalski was an even better friend to so many people, not only in our school community, but throughout the world of basketball. He was also a faith-filled man who believed in the power of prayer and compassion for others. We at Archbishop Molloy High School pray that Mr. Konchalski is now at peace in God’s care.”

Statement from Athletic Director Mike McCleary: “Tom was a good friend to me, to the late Coach Jack Curran, and to Molloy for many years. He was highly respected in his field; there was not a person who wouldn’t pick up the phone when he called, whether it was Coach K or Pat Riley. If someone sought his help, he did everything he could to help them. He was a gentleman always and an angel here on Earth.”

News Articles: Obituary | New York Times | Forbes | NY Magazine | Washington Post | The Athletic | The Tablet | Newsday | Duke Basketball Report | Yahoo! Sports | QNS.com | Queens Chronicle | NY Post | Forest Hills Patch 




 

Stanner Restaurant Week – PERMANENT on Our Website!

We would like to thank everyone who supported our extended “Stanner Restaurant Week” promotion, especially during what has been a snowy few weeks! Whether you patronized a Stanner-owned or operated restaurant, spread the word to family and friends, or simply bookmarked the new directory on our website, you helped to raise awareness for many businesses in need of our support. Our restaurant directory and Google Map have received nearly 10,000 views! This is a wonderful show of interest and support for these restaurants.

The Stanner Alumni Center recognizes that the effects of the pandemic will continue to impact the restaurant industry for many months. In turn, the Stanner Restaurant Week directory is now a permanent feature on Molloy’s website. We look forward to updating the directory with more Stanner-owned and operated restaurants as they become known to us. We encourage everyone in our community to continue to contact us with new information so that we may continue to build out the directory and raise awareness. We also look forward to forming stronger relationships with restaurant owners so that we can promote this event annually.

In the weeks ahead, the Stanner Alumni Center plans to help raise the profile of other Stanner-owned and operated small businesses. More information about this initiative will be shared soon. In the meantime, please continue to support Stanner restaurants. Click the links below to visit the directory or to fill out our survey to have your restaurant added.


 

Edwin Casimir ’13 To Join Marist Conversations Live

This Wednesday, February 24th at 8:00PM EST, Edwin Casimir ’13 will be a special guest on Marist Conversations Live. Edwin will lead a discussion about race, diversity, and universal love in our Church and world. All are welcome to join on Zoom or Facebook Live. Click the links below to access the Zoom registration or the Facebook livestream.
 
Register to join Marist Conversations Live on Zoom: https://tinyurl.com/MaristConvo2
 
Facebook livestream: https://www.facebook.com/MaristYAdult/
 

 


 

New Stanner Life Magazine is Out Now

We are happy to share that the latest edition of Stanner Life magazine is out now. Our new issue features the biggest stories from 2020 and the first half of the current school year, including Molloy’s Hybrid Model, the Council for Diversity & Inclusion, and the historic Class of 2020. You will also find stories about our faculty retirees, an update on Molloy’s Strategic Plan, alumni who have served as frontline workers or volunteers during the pandemic, and more. The cover design includes a reference to hybrid learning and pays tribute to frontline workers, alumni volunteers, and our Class of 2020.

Please note that some zip codes will receive the magazine before others and the mailing does take some time to complete through USPS. If you do not receive Stanner Life this month, please contact the Stanner Alumni Center directly at alumni@molloyhs.org to update your address and request your copy. Multiple copies are also available upon request. If you missed the opportunity to honor a frontline hero or alumni volunteer in our magazine, you can send updates to The Beehive.

A digital version of the magazine is now available on our website. CLICK HERE to download a PDF edition.


 

Students Honored by Knights of Columbus

 

Pictured left: Sabrina Tsoupros ’22 and Cher Mei ’22 pose with Dr. Penikas, Deacon Luis Taylor, Robert Schnell ’79, Sen. Joseph P. Addabbo Jr. ’82, and Mr. Joseph McAteer. Right: Dr. Penikas and President Karsten ’81 join Maya Cwalina ’21, Gerard Casey ’21, and Philip Chrostowski ’24 in the library. Pictured below, top row left: Winner Bronwyn Miller ’23.

Several Molloy students were recently honored by the Juniper Valley Council #14578 of the Knights of Columbus as winners and first runners up in their Catholic Citizenship Essay Contest. Congratulations to winners Philip Chrostowski ’24, Maya Cwalina ’21, Bronwyn Miller ’23, and Sabrina Tsoupros ’22, and first runners up Gerard Casey ’21 and Cher Mei ’22. The essay prompt these students responded to was: “Discuss how trusting God during a difficult time has helped you or someone you know find the strength and hope to endure. Consider especially those times when it was a challenge to understand why something was happening, and any lessons about faith and hope you or someone you know may have learned from this experience.”

Finalists selected from Molloy’s winners will receive a small cash prize and move on to the state level of competition. From there, state finalists move on to an international judging panel where larger prizes become available. The contest aims to provide an opportunity for students to earn extra money for college while sharpening their writing skills.

On February 5th, Molloy hosted a brief, socially distanced presentation during which students were awarded certificates in-person and virtually. Joining in the presentation of certificates were Knights of Columbus Grand Knight Robert F. Schnell ’79, Joseph McAteer (Past Grand Knight) of the Juniper Valley Council, NYS Senator Joseph Addabbo Jr. ’82, and Deacon Luis Taylor, Faithful Navigator of the General Stephen Moylan Assembly. Students who attended virtually received their certificates the following week on the days their cohorts were scheduled to attend school.

Special thanks to Mr. Schnell, Sen. Addabbo, Mr. McAteer, and Deacon Taylor, and congratulations once again to Philip, Maya, Bronwyn, Sabrina, Gerard, and Cher!

Founded on the principles of charity, unity and fraternity, the Knights of Columbus was established in 1882 by Father Michael J. McGivney, assistant pastor of St. Mary’s Church in New Haven, CT, and a group of parishioners. Their intent was to bring financial aid and assistance to the sick, disabled and needy members and their families. Father McGivney’s Beatification towards sainthood was Saturday, October 31, 2020.





 

The Tablet Highlights Molloy Peer Groups During Pandemic

For decades, Peer Groups has been one of the most important parts of Molloy’s Guidance program. Founded by Br. Leo Richard and perpetuated by generations of dedicated counselors and peer group leaders, Peer Groups fosters the concept of “likes on likes” as senior peer group leaders counsel and mentor sophomores. The program was famously profiled by Francis X. Clines of the New York Times back in 1973, and in the years since it has continued to serve as an inspiration for similar programs at other schools.

In 2020, people across the globe began to struggle with not only the physical effects of COVID-19, but the emotional impact of a pandemic. The pandemic has caused trauma associated with isolation, anxiety, fear, and loss, and it has affected our collective mental health in many other ways – both seen and unseen. In turn, Molloy’s Guidance program, including Peer Groups, takes on an even more critical role in the mental health wellness of students.

Reporter Erin DeGregorio recently featured Molloy’s Peer Groups program in The Tablet, highlighting how Peer Groups serves as a much-needed source of comfort, inspiration, and hope during these challenging times. Guidance Chair Mr. Chris Dougherty ’91 says the article “it is a wonderful reflection of our kids, programs, Guidance department, and Stanner High during the pandemic.” (Note: Peer Groups photo is from spring 2019)


 

Ash Wednesday Message from Marist Brothers

Dear Marists of Champagnat,

On February 17th, Ash Wednesday, we began the 40 days of Lent. One year ago, all of our lives were so different. For many of us, living through the many pandemics of our lives and the experience of COVID-19, has been a living Lent. So, what difference can these next 40 days make? 

For your reflection, I’m attaching a message from Pope Francis on Lent 2021 as well as two publications from our Marist brethren from the Society of Mary. Many thanks to these wonderful reflections.

Pope Francis calls on us to renew our faith and to draw from the ‘living water’ of hope. From his recent writing, Fratelli Tutti, he reminds us that we are called “to give hope by speaking words of comfort, strength, consolation, and encouragement, and not words that demean, sadden, anger or show scorn.” What a great Lent 2021 resolution!

The Marists give us a guide to finding Mary’s way throughout the Lenten Gospels and on the Way of the Cross.  Are you and I ready to ponder more profoundly the Cross and Resurrection of Jesus Christ? What a great Lent 2021 invitation!

Let these 40 days be different from the past year for us all. May we all be blessed with redemptive grace! Each day, let’s remember to pray for each other, especially all the children and young people throughout the world.

Message from Pope Francis  |  Society of Mary Lenten Calendar  |  The Way of the Cross

Br. Patrick McNamara, FMS | US Provincial


 

Students Surprise Ms. Winters

Recently, during Catholic Schools Week, Molloy’s AP Literature class decided to jump in on a recent TikTok trend to surprise their teacher with a heartwarming show of thanks and appreciation. After Ms. Shannon Winters’ (’06) students signed onto Zoom for their Wednesday morning class, everyone turned off their cameras, which according to Ms. Winters was quite unusual. “After asking twice if anyone was going to turn their cameras on for class, they all turned their cameras on at the same time to reveal they were hold up “Thank You” signs,” said Ms. Winters. “It was extremely moving to get this message of gratitude from my students because this year has been so incredibly challenging on so many levels. The fact that they took the time to coordinate this means the world to me.”


 

Comp Sci Competition Focuses on Environmental Issues


Advanced Computer Graphics class students Isabella Ronacher ‘23, Stutee Oke ‘23, and Matthew Gregoire ’21 recently submitted original artwork to the EarthX – Eco-Art Competition. The theme of the competition is “No Time to Waste” and the goal is to raise awareness about environmental issues important to the competitors while creating art that moves others to take action. The striking submissions from Isabella, Stutee, and Matthew show that “No Time To Waste” can be interpreted in powerful, very different ways.


 

Molloy Donates Athletic Uniforms to Children in DR

In January, Molloy worked with Mr. Hector Algarroba to donate athletic uniforms to underprivileged children in the Dominican Republic. This donation, an annual effort by Molloy, was spearheaded once again by Mr. Lou Santos.

 

 

35th Annual Jim Kinnier Stanner Golf Classic – REGISTER NOW

  • When: Monday, May 3, 2021
  • Where: North Hills CC, North Hempstead CC, Garden City CC
  • Important: Capacity limited to 72 golfers per course
  • Contact: mrizzotti@molloyhs.org | 917.464.4470
  • More Info: www.molloyhs.org/golf/
  • Click to Download Digital Invitation

Join us for the return of the Jim Kinnier Stanner Golf Classic on Monday, May 3, 2021. All proceeds from Molloy’s annual alumni golf outing directly benefit our amazing students. This year, the outing will be a little different. Capacity will be limited to 72 golfers per course. Molloy will comply with all CDC and New York State health and safety guidelines as we continue our response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event will not include dinner, but there will be an extended cocktail hour at each course as well as other gourmet meals and exceptional service provided throughout the day. Raffle tickets purchased in anticipation of last year’s event (which was ultimately cancelled) will be carried over to our 2021 raffle.

You can get a head start on registering by downloading your digital invitation. Clicking the link above or thumbnail to the right to download. Invitations with raffle tickets will also arrive in the mail soon. Please contact Matt Rizzotti ’04 (see above) for more information.

 

 

High school best friends Frank Rainer ‘77 and Rudy Molinet ’77 have teamed up to work with Rudy’s Executive Master in Healthcare Administration (MHA) students at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) in Boca Raton, Florida. Frank is the Chief Legal Officer and Senior Vice President at Memorial Healthcare Systems, one of the largest non-profit safety net healthcare systems in Florida. Rudy is an Adjunct Professor and Program Administrator at FAU teaching leadership courses to Executive MHA and MBA students. FAU is a public university with over 30,000 students and the most diverse university in the Florida State University system. 

During his presentation, Frank discussed a myriad of issues related to the law as it applies to healthcare executives. The students got a kick out of the fact that Frank and Rudy were best friends at Stanner High over 40 years ago and have stayed in touch. They explained Molloy’s motto-Not For School, But for Life and the importance of fostering relationships over the years to achieve success. 

(Note from Rudy: The picture of Frank and I was taken with masks off for only a few moments, but masks and social distancing were observed during the whole presentation. Both Frank and I have been fully vaccinated and felt comfortable taking masks off for just a few seconds.)


Congratulations to Dr. Flavio G. Gaudio, MD, ’85, who has received the 2019-2020 Jeanne and Herbert Siegel Award for Excellence in Emergency Medicine. The recognizes an Emergency Medicine faculty member who has demonstrated clinical excellence, professional achievement, innovation, and dedication to the field of Emergency Medicine. “I owe my pursuit of medicine to the lessons of compassion and caring for others I learned at Molloy,” said Dr. Gaudio in a message to The Beehive. Click the following link to read the full story: Dr. Flavio Gaudio Receives 2019-2020 Jeanne and Herbert Siegel Award for Excellence in Emergency Medicine

 

Please continue to pray for the repose of the soul of Thomas Konchalski ’64.

 Please pray for the repose of the soul of William F. Jaenike ’56, who passed away on January 1, 2021. | Click here for Memorial Page

Please pray for the repose of the soul of Francis J. Kogel ’54, who passed away in 2020. Please also keep Francis’ wife Gloria and her family in your prayers.

Please pray for the repose of the soul of Maryann Ingenito, mother of James Ingenito ’86. | Click Here for Memorial Page


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    Dear USA Marists,

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

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

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

    --- Br. Dan O'Riordan '85, Provincial


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

    GCHSAA Hall of Fame - Coach Heather Green-Wresch and Coach AJ Power '84
    Bishop Brennan's 8th Grade Mass

    Boys Basketball All-Stars 2025-26
    Girls Basketball All-Stars 2025-26
    Kenny Anderson '89
    Kenny Smith '83
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    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!
    Wishing our Stanner family a wonderful Mother's Da Wishing our Stanner family a wonderful Mother's Day!
    Last week, students in Ms. Espinal’s Spanish cla Last week, students in Ms. Espinal’s Spanish class traveled to Washington Heights to visit KIPP Elementary School, where they spent time reading with a kindergarten class. As part of the visit, Molloy’s Stanners created bilingual children’s books in English and Spanish, which they proudly shared with the younger students.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Both the 2027 and 2028 trips are now accepting registrations! Contact Ms. DeNoto to learn more about joining her on an Educational Adventure!
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