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For All Who Are Looking for Archbishop Molloy High School Brochure Online

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For All Who Are Looking for Archbishop Molloy High School Brochure Online

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  1. ArchbishopMolloyhighschool is a Marist Catholic School which fosters an exemplary education in mind, body, and spirit for a diverse college bound population. At Molloy, individuals recognize their self-worth and develop a lifetime of Christian values, critical thinking, leadership skills and service to others. Richard Karsten ’81, President Darius Penikas, Principal Ken Auer, Assistant Principal Ed Cameron, Assistant Principal MaryAnn Safrey, Assistant Principal Dennis Vellucci, Assistant Principal Leslie Poole Petit, Ed.D., Director of Admissions Mike McCleary, Athletic Director Craig Katinas ‘93, Alumni Development Director Christopher Dougherty ’91, Chairperson of Guidance & Counseling Ted McGuinness ’81, College Guidance Gus Esgro, College Guidance AdMinistrAtion Admission to Archbishop Molloy High School is competitive. Candidates who are admitted typically score in the top quarter on nationally normed standardized tests, and have report cards with marks consistently in the 90th percentile. Applicants must take either the Test for Admissions to Catholic High Schools (TACHS) on November 7, 2015 or the Catholic High School Entrance Exam (CHSEE) for Long Island residents on October 31, 2015. Enroll for exams at www.tachsinfo.com and www.chsee.org. TACHS #012 CHSEE #012 AdMissions Molloy’s well-maintained and fully equipped facilities include a research center, computer lab, four science labs, theater, two gymnasiums and renovated cafeteria, chapel and library. The six- acre campus features an all-weather outdoor track and baseball field. Molloy has created a comprehensive program for integrating iPad® technology in the learning environment. Each classroom is outfitted with SMARTboards and Apple T.V. FAcilities 2015-2016: $8,240.00 Technology Fee: $500 Registration Fee: $400 & Fees tuition Tuition can be paid in one, two, four, eight, or ten equal payments. The mission of the Guidance Department is to encourage and help students to grow spiritually, emotionally, socially, and academically. As a Catholic school in the Marist tradition, we are committed to the development of the whole person. Molloy has extensive guidance and counseling programs which prepare and advise students for high school, college and beyond. The college guidance counselors assist students in selecting, gaining admission, and receiving scholarships and financial aid at top Ivy League, Catholic, private and public universities. counseling guidAnce& Our service programs exemplify the Marist Brothers’ message of service to others. The programs encourage the spiritual and emotional development of our students, faculty and administration. Molloy’s retreats and camps are held at the Marist Brothers’ Retreat House located on 120 acres in Esopus, NY. Programs include: • Freshman Camp- held 1 week in July for incoming freshmen • 4-year retreat & service program • Daily and Community-wide Masses • Service trips: local, domestic, and international • Volunteer Opportunities at Esopus special needs camps & Briarwood Shelter And service Ministry cAMpus

  2. Molloy offers a unique, challenging, and comprehensive college preparatory education. The advanced curriculum offers a full range of Regents, honors, college and Advanced Placement (A.P.) courses. Teachers and peer counselors are available before and after school to consult with students. AcAdeMics Physics Psychology Spanish Studio Art US History World History Biology Calculus AB Calculus BC Chemistry European History English Composition English Literature A.p. courses Anime Club Art Club Asian Club Baking Club Biology Club Book Club Briarwood Shelter – Volunteer Tutoring Campus Ministry Leader Chess Club Dance Team & Club Eastern European Club Ebony Club Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion French Club Guitar Ensemble Health Club I A.M. Green Indian Club Integrated Science Assoc. Intellectual Questioners Club Investment Club Irish Club Italian Club Knitting Club Lantern LifeSpire Literary Magazine Liturgy Committee Marist Youth Math League – Varsity & JV Mock Trial Team Model United Nations National Honor Society New York Hospital Photography Club Pipes & Drums Political Science Club & History Club Pro-Life Club Retreat Leaders S.M.I.L.E. Club S.A.D.D. Science Fiction Club Science Olympiad Science Research Club Spanish Club St. Marcellin Champagnat Society Stanner Film Society String Ensemble Student Activity Committee Student Ambassador Program Student Council Stanner Newspaper Stanner Players Theater Arts & Improv Club Tutoring Program Video Broadcast Club Yearbook Baseball Basketball Bowling Cross Country Golf Handball Lacrosse Soccer Softball Step Team Swimming Tennis Track & Field Volleyball co-curriculArActivites Athletics NotforSchool but forLife www.molloyhs.org

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