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    Feast of St. Marcellin Champagnat

    Blessings as we reflect on the Feast Day of St. Marcellin Champagnat (June 6th). One hundred and eighty-five years ago, Marcellin died at the age of fifty-nine. As a young priest, serving in the small rural French hamlet of LaValla, he quickly came to realize that the poor country children of his surrounding area had no hope of a future as there were no schools. More alarming to him was his concern that many of those young people lacked a basic understanding of our faith. With no money and two young recruits, he began the Marist Brothers on January 2, 1817. His dream of educating young people to become “good Christians and good Citizens” quickly grew. Today that dream continues to inspire many young people in 81 countries around our world. 

    As we celebrate Champagnat, our USA Province is blessed to be able to welcome twenty-five Lay Marists who will formally commit to being a Marist of Champagnat as well as those Lay Marists who recently completed our new Pathway 1 program. We are further blessed to be soon welcoming three postulants into our USA Marist Brother Formation Program in September.

    From the earliest days of our founding, St Marcellin entrusted the needs of all our Brothers, Lay Marists, young people and our many schools and programs to Mary, our Good Mother. He knew that under her protection, all our unspoken prayers and needs would be met. 

    Let us continue to entrust all the needs of our Marist world to the sacred heart of Mary. May she continue to watch over our Marist world and all of us that are graced to be part of it.

    With Gratitude and Blessings,

    Br. Dan O'Riordan '85, US Provincial


    Interested in becoming more involved as a Lay Marist? Contact Maureen Hagan at mhagan8486@gmail.com.

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    Attention recent alumni! Photo galleries from all Attention recent alumni! Photo galleries from all the Class of 2025 events are now available on our flickr! Go to the link in our bio to see photos from Graduation, the Senior BBQ, the Graduation Liturgy, and Senior Award Ceremony!
    This spring, three Stanners were presented with ce This spring, three Stanners were presented with certificates and monetary awards from the Juniper Valley Chapter of the Knights of Columbus! Dorothy Stravalle ’25, Jayden Chang ’27, and Adhisha Nawagamuwa ’28 were named winners in the Knights of Columbus Catholic Citizenship Essay Contest, which encourages students to become more connected to their community and their faith. Entrants are judged on writing style, grammar, and how clearly they present the annual theme in a way that showcases creativity, imagination, and overall development of the topic.

This year, the contest prompted students to consider “How the Church can evangelize in the digital age?” Multiple Molloy seniors, juniors, and sophomores submitted essays, with one student from each participating grade selected as a winner. As a winning senior, Dorothy was automatically entered into the New York State round of the competition, which she went on to win!

We extend our thanks To Rob Schnell ’79 and the Knights of Columbus #14578 – Juniper Valley Chapter for sponsoring the contest at Molloy. Congratulations Dorothy, Jayden, and Adhisha!
    Today we commemorate the emancipation of enslaved Today we commemorate the emancipation of enslaved people on June 19, 1865 in Galveston Bay, Texas. On that day, more than 250,000 African Americans were freed by executive decree, lending to the holiday’s alternate name, “Freedom Day.” By reflecting on the past, we advance towards a better future. Happy Juneteenth.
    Wishing everyone in our Molloy family a Happy Fath Wishing everyone in our Molloy family a Happy Father's Day! Have a wonderful day!
    Molloy recently celebrated its stellar Stanners du Molloy recently celebrated its stellar Stanners during its annual Academic Awards Night! Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, along with their families, gathered in the Jack Curran Gymnasium as our Administration presented a number of prestigious awards to honor academic achievement.
 
The event began with the National Honor Society induction ceremony, during which 126 juniors were welcomed into the esteemed program. Molloy’s chapter is named after PFC Louis E. Willet ‘63, a member of the Stanner Hall of Fame, and posthumous recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor for his extraordinary courage and sacrifice. Candles representing Scholarship, Service, Leadership, and Character were lit, and students recited the inductees pledge after they received their gold graduation hoods.
 
Principal’s List medals were presented to students that have earned an average of 99% or better throughout the school year, followed by Academic Excellence medals presented to students that have earned between a 95% and a 98.99%. A number of special awards and scholarships were announced as well, such as The Saint Michael’s College Book Award for Community Engagement, The St. Bonaventure University Bonnie Scholarship, and The Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s Rensselaer Medal. The highest performing students in each academic subject were also presented medals! 
 
The final awards of the night were the Outstanding Academic Achievement Awards, presented to the student with the highest GPA in each grade! Principal Dr. Darius Penikas congratulated each award winner, and encouraged them to “continue working, use your talents to help others, never stop your education, and always be kind.” Congratulations to all award recipients, and “Go Stanners!”
    Molloy is excited to announce 132 students are bei Molloy is excited to announce 132 students are being recognized by the United Nations Association of the USA (UNA-USA) and InnerView in the 8th Annual Community Service Impact Awards! This program has been designed to connect student community service activities, skill development, and commitment to the Global Goals to transform our world. The Kroger Co. is presenting the 6th annual Zero Hero Awards to students for taking action to help create communities free of hunger and waste.

Schools with a collective student impact above 2,000 hours of service are recognized with a School Impact Award. Stanners have invested 17,351+ hours in community needs: earning the Ruby Award! Student volunteers from Molloy delivered the most impact for the issue of: Quality Education. Ms. Haslbauer, Molloy’s Campus Minister for Service, shares, “It's been wonderful to watch the number of students getting involved and giving up their time to help others in need grow more each year. To see so many Stanners receive recognition for the impact they're making in the community around them is inspiring and I'm so proud of them!”

The three-tier award program recognizes a range of student achievement: Merit for 30 hours, Honor for 60 hours and Ambassador for 100 hours of service this school year and special recognition for a focus on Zero Hunger and Zero Waste. To read the full story and see a list of awardees, visit molloyhs.org/news
    To kick off the last week of classes, here’s a v To kick off the last week of classes, here’s a video made by members of the Class of 2025! Thank you Alyssa Bisono ‘25, Christina Sbano ‘25, and Kristen Mussalli ‘25 for creating Molloy’s Senior Sign Out! Our recent graduates have made an impact, metaphorically signing their names onto Molloy’s history. Go Stanners!
    As senior year is full of so many special events, As senior year is full of so many special events, we wanted to highlight the Class of 2025 and its exciting past year! We hope all of our recent graduates look back on the year with only the fondest of memories, and that they remember they are always welcome back home on Manton Street!

*Envía Tu Espíritu performed by our very own Stanners!*
    Our Class of 2025 attended their first alumni even Our Class of 2025 attended their first alumni event on June 2nd, returning to Molloy for the Senior BBQ! Our recent graduates spent the afternoon on Stanner Field, signing each other’s yearbooks, reminiscing about their four years together, thanking their favorite faculty members, and playing games! Five lucky Stanners also won gift cards during a special raffle! 

The Senior BBQ is the first of many alumni events that our graduates are welcome to attend, and we can’t wait to see members of the Class of 2025 at our Thanksgiving Liturgy, Theater Reunion, or part of our Buzz Words Book Club, just to name a few! 

Congratulations once again to all our graduates!
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The Fund For Molloy – Capital Projects

In concluding our Beehive series highlighting The Fund For Molloy, we place our focus on Capital Projects. As the needs of modern students and educators continue to evolve rapidly, Molloy must always be prepared to identify and address areas of need throughout its six-acre campus. Since 2010, Molloy has modernized numerous spaces including: William J. Murphy Library, Cafeteria, Chapel, Jack Curran Gymnasium (restoration), Manton Street Entrance and Lobby, Strength and Conditioning Center, the Captain Anthony Marsloe Gymnasium (restoration), and the Main Street Path & Memorial Garden. Several areas have been completely transformed into vibrant new facilities, including: Video Broadcast Studio (previously office and storage), Dance Studio (previously storage), Computer Science Lab (previously a classroom), and the IT Center (previously the senior lounge).

Many other projects including three phases of roofing, the installation of two new elevators, locker restoration, new perimeter fencing (field), security enhancements (doors, electronic locks, video cameras), and the installation of 54 new 4K resolution SMART Boards have supplemented other major projects and helped to create a modern, comfortable, and safe environment for all Stanners.

In summer 2018, Molloy began a multi-phase plan to install air conditioning in every classroom. 11 classrooms along Main Street were the first to be updated. The plan continued in summer 2019 with phase two. 22 additional classrooms received air conditioning. “As with phase one, our goal was to create an efficient and cost-effective solution for cooling off our classrooms,” said President Richard Karsten ’81. “The classrooms along Manton Street utilize the same type of split system installed during phase one. Air handlers and vents will be concealed within new ceilings in each of the updated classrooms.” Along with air conditioning, these classrooms received new energy-efficient lighting, transparent window shades that allow more light to enter, and special window film that reflects heat out. Phase three is expected to begin in summer 2020 and will address the remaining classrooms (Pictured above: updated classroom adjacent to Manton Street, summer 2019).

 

In addition to the air conditioning project, Molloy’s track was repaired and repainted, extensive repairs were conducted on Molloy’s roof as part of a multi-phase project, the front entrance received cosmetic upgrades, and the second-floor guidance and college guidance suites received total makeovers. The offices feature new drywall, ceilings, lighting, and central air as well as new paint and furnishings. The college guidance suite has been completely reimagined. It now has three offices, a communal seating area, central air, new lighting, carpeting, drywall, paint and furnishings. “We were excited to present a restored track to our student-athletes and coaches in September,” said President Karsten. “The guidance and college guidance suites have not been updated in many years, and these improvements make better use of these spaces while also creating more comfortable and professional environments for our counselors, students, and visitors.” (Pictured above L-R: updated Guidance Suite & updated College Guidance Suite)

Adrian Mariacher ’97, Chair of the Buildings & Grounds sub-committee of Molloy’s School Board, is proud to be a driving force behind these capital projects. “Molloy gave me to tools not only to be successful in my profession, but in life in general. Our school has had such a major influence on the growth and development of so many good people. It is my privilege to help with continuing an important legacy,” said Adrian.

Capital Projects are a direct result of the generosity of Molloy’s benefactors. Your support of The Fund For Molloy and the annual Walkathon sustains Molloy’s ability to award scholarships and continually upgrade its 6-acre campus. Molloy can offer an evolving modern learning environment because of your support of our mission. Thank you to everyone who has so generously given to Molloy and enabled these exciting capital projects. The Beehive also extends its sincerest thanks to our facilities staff, as well as the Buildings & Grounds sub-committee of our School Board, including Adrian and Shaun McGrath ‘97, Anthony DiRusso ’87 and Gino Fazio ’81, for their hard work and contributions to the ongoing capital improvements around Molloy.




 

Badges Alumni Network Honors Mr. Diorio During Reception

On Friday, January 31st, Molloy hosted its annual Alumni Night sponsored by our Badges Network. Over 100 alumni, faculty, family members and friends attended an evening reception and cheered on our boys varsity basketball team as they faced off against St. Francis Prep in the game of the night.

Before the game, Mr. Ed Shannon ’84, a Badges Committee founding member, kicked off a presentation recognizing the evening’s honoree: Mr. John Diorio. “In his 59 years of service at Molloy, we estimate John taught over 17,000 Stanners,” said Mr. Shannon. “John mentored and inspired many students to go into a life of public service. He often had guest speakers that would connect with students and give them insight into a profession that they may have never considered. Some in this room may very well be in a field of work due to the influence of Mr. Diorio.” (Thank you to the NYPD Ceremonial Unit for presenting our colors.)

President Richard Karsten ’81 then offered a few words of thanks. “Congratulations on nearly 60 years of service to the Marist Brothers’ mission at Molloy. Over 10 years ago, you were instrumental in founding this Badges Network. Now, I hope you are enjoying your retirement, but it’s great having you back and you are always welcome home.”  Senator Joseph Addabbo Jr. ’82 (15th Senate District) also thanked Mr. Diorio and recalled how he inspired him to pursue a career in government. Mr. Diorio then accepted a commemorative plaque on behalf of the Badges Network and thanked everyone for their support. He urged Stanners far and wide to keep the Badges Network going strong for years to come.

The goals of Molloy’s Badges Alumni Network are to connect Stanners in public service, reconnect alumni with their alma mater, and help individuals build their professional networks. If you would like to connect with the Badges Alumni Network, click the buttons below to visit the network on social media. Don’t forget to follow each page!

 





 

Molloy Hosts Safety Awareness Event w/Special Guests

Photos by Jackson Seeley ’22. Pictured above L-R: Alumni Development Director Craig Katinas ’93, PO Naglieri, Lt. Rosalyn Blackwell of NYPD Crime Prevention Division, self-defense advocate and national speaker Kelly Herron, Julie Morrill and Rebecca Tolkoff of Train Your Roar, John Honerkamp of The Ron Collective, and Jessica McEntee ’05.

Archbishop Molloy High School would like to thank John Honerkamp of The Run Collective and self-defense advocate Kelly Herron, Lt. Rosalyn Blackwell of the NYPD Crime Prevention Division, and Julie Morrill and Rebecca Tolkoff of self-defense group Train Your Roar for their participation in Molloy’s recent Safety Awareness Event on January 24th. The event was held during Runner Safety Awareness Week. Jessica McEntee ’05 began the program with a few opening remarks. “The issue of public safety is one that affects people from all walks of life in our city, but unfortunately particularly resonates with our Molloy family,” said Jessica. “We lost a member of our community, Karina Vetrano in 2016, when, while out on an ordinary run, she fell victim to a senseless act. The truth is that most people don’t believe they will become a victim, until they are one. With the support of Karina’s family, we continue to work to honor her legacy.” 

Throughout the evening, each special guest shared valuable insight and perspectives on self-defense and safety awareness as well as information about additional resources that are available to all of us. Audience members learned best practices for designing safe routes for exercise, how to be better aware of your day-to-day surroundings, informing others of your route and plans to run, and how to escape and avoid potential conflict. The event welcomed members of the Molloy and greater Queens communities and was a great success. Molloy hopes to maintain its connections with these organizations and could potentially host a similar event in the future. Special thanks to Fox 5 News for covering the event. Click the button below to see the news report.

 

Additional Links:

  • The Run Collective: https://www.theruncollective.com/

  • Train Your Roar: https://roartrainingllc.com/who

  • NYPD Crime Prevention Division: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/nypd/bureaus/administrative/crime-prevention.page

  • Kelly Herron: https://nottoday.run/





 

Recap: Winter Open House for Accepted Students

On Thursday, January 23rd, Molloy welcomed accepted students and their families to its Winter Open House. Earlier in January, Molloy accepted over 1,260 students out of nearly 2,000 applicants for 400 available freshman seats. Students from many Catholic and public schools and neighborhoods/boroughs were accepted. Molloy’s Winter Open House for Accepted Students provides an opportunity for accepted students to enjoy self-guided tours and many one-on-one interactions with our students, faculty, and parent volunteers.

The Open House began with a wonderful speech presented by senior Krista Schemitsch ’20 (pictured right at podium), who began by stating that attending Archbishop Molloy High School was “the best decision that [I] have ever made.” As an eighth grader, Krista was impressed with the welcoming nature of Molloy’s Open Houses. “What solidified my desire to come to Molloy was actually this Winter Open House, where I had the opportunity to speak to seniors whose desire to talk about Molloy was endless.” Krista’s Molloy journey included a trip to the Marist Brothers Center at Esopus for Freshman Camp, JV soccer, amazing teachers like Mr. Sheehan, and experiences like the National Honor Society, American Sign Language Club, and numerous rigorous AP classes. Each step of the way, Krista felt prepared by her teachers and supported by her friends. “Where I start the next phase of life’s journey is still uncertain since I’m waiting on more college admission results….But, no matter where I go, I know one thing for sure: Molloy did give me the environment to develop into the person I am today and to determine my future. It prepared me well for my next step. And for that, I will be forever grateful.”

We hope our accepted students were inspired by Stanners like Krista, and we look forward to welcoming the Class of 2024 to Molloy in the fall. For more information about Molloy admissions visit www.molloyhs.org/admissions/, @molloyhsadmissions on Instagram, or contact admissions@molloyhs.org.

Track & Field Wall of Honor Reception

  • When: Saturday, March 21, 2020 | 1:00PM – 3:00PM
  • Where: Archbishop Molloy High School
  • Who: Track & Field Community, Alumni, Family Members, Friends
  • Contact: alumni@molloyhs.org or jdombrowski@molloyhs.org

HONOREES:

  • Joe Hayes ’62, Rich Dillon ’62, Paul Daly ’62, & John Tietjen ’62 (Indoor National Champions – Two-Mile Relay 8:00.0)

  • Jose Bautista ’76 (Led Molloy to the 1975 CHSAA Cross Country Championship)

  • Jessica Conter ’08 (Scored 26 points leading Molloy to both Indoor and Outdoor CHSAA Titles)

  • Brittany Dombrowski ’09 (Holds New York State Catholic Javelin record)

  • Dylan Dombrowski ’07 (Set NYC Catholic records in Javelin and Decathlon)

  • AJ Power ’84 (Dedicated coach for over 25 years)

  • Rebecca Power ’08 (Set CHSAA record in the Pole Vault and won 11 Individual City Titles)

  • Rafael Ramos ’96 (Ranked #2 in the USA in the 300M)

  • Ed Walsh ’66 (Set New York State Catholic record in the 3 Mile Run)

ABOUT THE EVENT: All are welcome to join the Archbishop Molloy High School Track & Field community for an afternoon reception and ceremony honoring our 2020 Track & Field Wall of Honor Induction Class (see listing above). The price of your admission (see registration page) includes lunch, light refreshments, beer and wine. Click the blue button above to register online or refer to the contact information above for additional information. We look forward to celebrating this special occasion with you.


Molloy Blood Drive

  • When: Tuesday, March 10, 2020 | 8:00AM – 2:00PM
  • Where: Archbishop Molloy High School
  • Who: All Welcome
  • Contact: Ms. Maria Gallagher, RN | mgallagher@molloyhs.org  

Molloy’s annual Blood Drive, sponsored by the New York Blood Center (NYBC), is scheduled for Tuesday, March 10th from 8:00am – 2:00pm in the Jack Curran Gymnasium. Alumni and family members are invited to join our students and faculty in giving the gift of life. According to the New York Blood Center, one in three people will need a blood donation sometime during their lives, and with blood lasting only 42 days, donations remain critically important throughout the year. No advanced signup is required. Click on and share the flyer to the right or click the following link for more information on eligibility criteria or contact information. | Download NYBC Brochure

 

Guests are invited to come meet Janelle Boyd ’09, former Molloy softball star turned global women’s advocate, on February 13th at 3:00pm here in our William J. Murphy Library. Hear Janelle’s inspiring story and learn how Molloy softball influenced her meteoric rise. Janelle will discuss her academic and professional careers, her involvement with the world movement for women, and how her experience at Molloy helped shape her into a leader. See the flyer to the right for details. No RSVP required. Contact alumni@molloyhs.org for more info.

 

 

 

 


Mark Gorman, MD, ’93 was recently named in Boston Magazine’s list of top doctors in the child neurology category. Mark serves in several roles at Boston Children’s Hospital including as Assistant in the Department of Neurology, Director in the Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis & Related Disorders Program, and Director in the Pediatric Neuro-Immunology Program. He is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School. Congratulations, Mark! | Links: Boston Magazine Top Doctors 2020 | Find A Doctor

 



Mr. AJ Power ’84, longtime math teacher and track coach at Molloy, has been raising service dogs through Canine Companions for Independence (CCI) for the past several years. His latest pup, Joss, joined the Stanner family in 2019. When not brightening everyone’s day in the halls of Stanner High, Joss can be found working very hard on his training. Recently, CCI sent a photographer to Molloy to document a typical school day for Joss. The photos are set to be used in upcoming promos and e-campaigns for CCI. Thank you to the CCI Public Relations and Marketing Department for sharing these photos with us. | Find more information about Canine Companions at www.cci.org.

We are saddened to share the passing of James “Jimmy” McCurdy ’99 on January 31, 2020. Please keep James and the McCurdy family and our baseball alumni community in your prayers during this difficult time. | Memorial Page

We are saddened to share the passing of Omar Fonteboa ’94 on January 7, 2020. Omar was born March 30, 1976, in Elmhurst, NY. He is the son of the late Manuel J. and Miriam Fonteboa. He married Jessica on May 16, 2014, in Las Vegas, NV. He was passionate about helping others as an Addiction Counselor. Omar spoke from his heart and touched so many lives. He is survived by his wife: Jessica Fonteboa; five young children ranging in age from 12 to seven months; mother, Miriam Fonteboa; stepfather, Marty Cohen; and a host of family and friends who loved him dearly. Please keep Omar and the Fonteboa family in your prayers.

Please pray for the repose of the soul of Lorraine O’Sullivan, mother of Joseph O’Sullivan ’84.


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  • 9/13/25 | Alumni Retreat at Esopus (Welcoming Alumni from Classes of 2010-2023)
    10/26/25 | Luncheon of Champions: Celebrating 25 Years of Softball
    11/8/25 | Stanner Alumni Reunion: Welcoming Classes Ending in 0 & 5

    SAVE THE DATES:

    9/27/25 | 25 Years & Counting: A Celebration of Molloy Women
    10/19/25 | Open House
    10/24/25 | Molloy Oktoberfest

    Feast of St. Marcellin Champagnat

    Blessings as we reflect on the Feast Day of St. Marcellin Champagnat (June 6th). One hundred and eighty-five years ago, Marcellin died at the age of fifty-nine. As a young priest, serving in the small rural French hamlet of LaValla, he quickly came to realize that the poor country children of his surrounding area had no hope of a future as there were no schools. More alarming to him was his concern that many of those young people lacked a basic understanding of our faith. With no money and two young recruits, he began the Marist Brothers on January 2, 1817. His dream of educating young people to become “good Christians and good Citizens” quickly grew. Today that dream continues to inspire many young people in 81 countries around our world. 

    As we celebrate Champagnat, our USA Province is blessed to be able to welcome twenty-five Lay Marists who will formally commit to being a Marist of Champagnat as well as those Lay Marists who recently completed our new Pathway 1 program. We are further blessed to be soon welcoming three postulants into our USA Marist Brother Formation Program in September.

    From the earliest days of our founding, St Marcellin entrusted the needs of all our Brothers, Lay Marists, young people and our many schools and programs to Mary, our Good Mother. He knew that under her protection, all our unspoken prayers and needs would be met. 

    Let us continue to entrust all the needs of our Marist world to the sacred heart of Mary. May she continue to watch over our Marist world and all of us that are graced to be part of it.

    With Gratitude and Blessings,

    Br. Dan O'Riordan '85, US Provincial


    Interested in becoming more involved as a Lay Marist? Contact Maureen Hagan at mhagan8486@gmail.com.

    Links: MoC Website  | MoC Timeline

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    Attention recent alumni! Photo galleries from all Attention recent alumni! Photo galleries from all the Class of 2025 events are now available on our flickr! Go to the link in our bio to see photos from Graduation, the Senior BBQ, the Graduation Liturgy, and Senior Award Ceremony!
    This spring, three Stanners were presented with ce This spring, three Stanners were presented with certificates and monetary awards from the Juniper Valley Chapter of the Knights of Columbus! Dorothy Stravalle ’25, Jayden Chang ’27, and Adhisha Nawagamuwa ’28 were named winners in the Knights of Columbus Catholic Citizenship Essay Contest, which encourages students to become more connected to their community and their faith. Entrants are judged on writing style, grammar, and how clearly they present the annual theme in a way that showcases creativity, imagination, and overall development of the topic.

This year, the contest prompted students to consider “How the Church can evangelize in the digital age?” Multiple Molloy seniors, juniors, and sophomores submitted essays, with one student from each participating grade selected as a winner. As a winning senior, Dorothy was automatically entered into the New York State round of the competition, which she went on to win!

We extend our thanks To Rob Schnell ’79 and the Knights of Columbus #14578 – Juniper Valley Chapter for sponsoring the contest at Molloy. Congratulations Dorothy, Jayden, and Adhisha!
    Today we commemorate the emancipation of enslaved Today we commemorate the emancipation of enslaved people on June 19, 1865 in Galveston Bay, Texas. On that day, more than 250,000 African Americans were freed by executive decree, lending to the holiday’s alternate name, “Freedom Day.” By reflecting on the past, we advance towards a better future. Happy Juneteenth.
    Wishing everyone in our Molloy family a Happy Fath Wishing everyone in our Molloy family a Happy Father's Day! Have a wonderful day!
    Molloy recently celebrated its stellar Stanners du Molloy recently celebrated its stellar Stanners during its annual Academic Awards Night! Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, along with their families, gathered in the Jack Curran Gymnasium as our Administration presented a number of prestigious awards to honor academic achievement.
 
The event began with the National Honor Society induction ceremony, during which 126 juniors were welcomed into the esteemed program. Molloy’s chapter is named after PFC Louis E. Willet ‘63, a member of the Stanner Hall of Fame, and posthumous recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor for his extraordinary courage and sacrifice. Candles representing Scholarship, Service, Leadership, and Character were lit, and students recited the inductees pledge after they received their gold graduation hoods.
 
Principal’s List medals were presented to students that have earned an average of 99% or better throughout the school year, followed by Academic Excellence medals presented to students that have earned between a 95% and a 98.99%. A number of special awards and scholarships were announced as well, such as The Saint Michael’s College Book Award for Community Engagement, The St. Bonaventure University Bonnie Scholarship, and The Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s Rensselaer Medal. The highest performing students in each academic subject were also presented medals! 
 
The final awards of the night were the Outstanding Academic Achievement Awards, presented to the student with the highest GPA in each grade! Principal Dr. Darius Penikas congratulated each award winner, and encouraged them to “continue working, use your talents to help others, never stop your education, and always be kind.” Congratulations to all award recipients, and “Go Stanners!”
    Molloy is excited to announce 132 students are bei Molloy is excited to announce 132 students are being recognized by the United Nations Association of the USA (UNA-USA) and InnerView in the 8th Annual Community Service Impact Awards! This program has been designed to connect student community service activities, skill development, and commitment to the Global Goals to transform our world. The Kroger Co. is presenting the 6th annual Zero Hero Awards to students for taking action to help create communities free of hunger and waste.

Schools with a collective student impact above 2,000 hours of service are recognized with a School Impact Award. Stanners have invested 17,351+ hours in community needs: earning the Ruby Award! Student volunteers from Molloy delivered the most impact for the issue of: Quality Education. Ms. Haslbauer, Molloy’s Campus Minister for Service, shares, “It's been wonderful to watch the number of students getting involved and giving up their time to help others in need grow more each year. To see so many Stanners receive recognition for the impact they're making in the community around them is inspiring and I'm so proud of them!”

The three-tier award program recognizes a range of student achievement: Merit for 30 hours, Honor for 60 hours and Ambassador for 100 hours of service this school year and special recognition for a focus on Zero Hunger and Zero Waste. To read the full story and see a list of awardees, visit molloyhs.org/news
    To kick off the last week of classes, here’s a v To kick off the last week of classes, here’s a video made by members of the Class of 2025! Thank you Alyssa Bisono ‘25, Christina Sbano ‘25, and Kristen Mussalli ‘25 for creating Molloy’s Senior Sign Out! Our recent graduates have made an impact, metaphorically signing their names onto Molloy’s history. Go Stanners!
    As senior year is full of so many special events, As senior year is full of so many special events, we wanted to highlight the Class of 2025 and its exciting past year! We hope all of our recent graduates look back on the year with only the fondest of memories, and that they remember they are always welcome back home on Manton Street!

*Envía Tu Espíritu performed by our very own Stanners!*
    Our Class of 2025 attended their first alumni even Our Class of 2025 attended their first alumni event on June 2nd, returning to Molloy for the Senior BBQ! Our recent graduates spent the afternoon on Stanner Field, signing each other’s yearbooks, reminiscing about their four years together, thanking their favorite faculty members, and playing games! Five lucky Stanners also won gift cards during a special raffle! 

The Senior BBQ is the first of many alumni events that our graduates are welcome to attend, and we can’t wait to see members of the Class of 2025 at our Thanksgiving Liturgy, Theater Reunion, or part of our Buzz Words Book Club, just to name a few! 

Congratulations once again to all our graduates!
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