2023 Top High Schools Issue

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Special Edition

Top High Schools 2023 TOP SCHOOLS

OPEN HOUSE DATE

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Archbishop Molly Cathedral HS

Sun 10/15 10am-2pm Sun 10/15 12-3pm

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Wed 10/25 6-8pm Sat 10/14 10am-2pm Wed 10/25 5-7pm Holy Cross HS Sun 10/15 12-4pm Kew Forest HS Virtual: Thurs 10/12 (lower) Thurs 10/26 (middle & upper) In-Person: Sat 11/11 (lower); Sat 12/2 (middle & upper) Lawrence Woodmere Oct 17th, 18th, 19th & 24th Martin Luther HS Sat 10/14 19am-1pm The Mary Louis Academy Sun 10/22 10am-3pm Msgr. McClancy Sat 10/7 9am-12pm & 1-4pm St. Francis Prep Sat 10/14 12-4pm St. Jean Baptiste HS Fri 10/6 1:30-4:30pm Sun 10/22 2-5pm Dominican Academy

St. John’s Preparatory Saint Vincent Ferrer HS

Sat 10/14 11am-3pm Sat 10/21 11am-2:30pm Thurs 10/26 4pm & 5pm

* SOME SCHOOLS REQUIRE ADVANCED REGISTRATION • VISIT THE SCHOOL’S WEBSITE FOR DETAILS. OTHERS Cathedral Prep Seminary Sat 10/14 10am-1pm Christ the King HS Sat 9/30 10am-1pm Cristo Rey Sat 10/21 12-2pm Garden School Sun 10/15, 11/19, 12/3 10am Notre Dame Sun 10/29 Saint Mary’s HS Wed 10/25 6-8 pm Saint Saviour Thurs 10/5 5:30-7:30pm St. Edmund Preparatory Tues 10/17 Xaverian High School Sun 10/15 Xavier HS Sat 10/21 11:30am-3pm

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TOP HIGH SCHOOLS

St. Vincent Ferrer will have an in-person

Our Top High Schools Are Thriving

on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023 from 11:00-2:30

You send your child to one of our top high schools because you believe education is an investment. That has not changed for us. An investment in education pays off for their future. They have more choices, they are motivated in ways other schools don’t even think, and they have an easier path to finding a passion. At these schools more resources are spent on giving individual attention to the student hence there is a tuition. These schools give the bulk of their attention to creating an atmosphere where their students will thrive at ‘the next level.’ Our schools have a graduation rate of nearly 100%, and while most public schools in NYC are still trying to figure out how to bring their students up to the proper reading level, our schools focus on getting their students to top colleges, while building on a myriad of ways to keep students motivated and engaged. While we visited a number of the schools we profile here, our research found that most students participate at least two extracurricular activities at our schools. This keeps them excited to get up every morning and go. Based on the extensive information we have compiled over a decade of coverage, questioning and investigation, this guide lays out the specific information for each of these schools. Learn from this guide and explore what these high schools have to offer in the way of helping their students get into top colleges across the nation. Advanced placement classes, after-school clubs and organized athletics are just part of everyday life in these schools.

How We Choose the Schools

typically be shared with the outside world. The questions we ask are intended to compare the academic, spiritual and social environment of each school. Some schools shared scholarship opportunities for eighth graders, and we suggest parents speak to admissions directors about those programs. Have your student prepared for an interview, as scholarships to our schools are not given haphazardly. Our schools work on getting their students prepared academically in order to be offered scholarship money to colleges. Most bragged about the average SAT scores of their students, some didn’t answer, but at the open house you should ask.. Some schools wouldn’t share enough information for us to make a determination on the quality of curriculum, program and student body, so they were not included on our list. But we’ve been on this beat for a decade-and-a-half now, so the schools know why we are calling each fall. Public high schools do not share information with us. Many have turned their large schools into two or three schools run by separate administrations, and that gives your child a shot at making it out of there in one piece but we find most public high schools in NYC will not prepare your students as well as our schools will. Themed public high schools have been getting good marks from parents. From where we sit, we have determined that it’s hit or miss with those schools. There is very little consistency. At our top schools, a larger percentage of students who score in the middle of the class in academics tend to get accepted and get scholarship money when it’s time for college. The trend in education is that high-achieving eighth-graders who might have attended one of the city’s specialized high schools in the past are now opting for a top private high school, often receiving some kind of academic scholarship. The reason is obvious when you see what these private schools are doing to compete for the top-notch students. They each have their own way of thinking outside the box to motivate their students for four years, but

We sent questionnaires to dozens of private high schools in Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan for our 2023 issue. In order to make the cut, 95 percent of the student body must go to college, schools must answer 90 percent of our probing questions. They have to boast a full roster of extracurricular activities. We speak to parents, students, alumni, teachers and administrators. We are able to obtain interesting information that might not Continued on S5

Open House

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Presentations: 11:00; 11:45, 12:30, 1:15 & 2:00

Final in-person Open House on Thursday, October 26th

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• Specialized academies in the fields of Medicine, Business, Finance & Law, and STEM • Honors and Advanced Placement classes offered • Robust arts and dance programs • Competitive sports program and rich extracurricular activities • Academic scholarships and financial aid available • $45+ millions of dollars in college scholarships and grants awarded each year

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 12PM - 3PM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25 6PM - 8PM Registration is required. RSVP on our website at: CATHEDRALHS.ORG/VISIT-OUR-SCHOOL 116 E 97th Street New York City www.cathedralhs.org (212) 688-1545

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TOP HIGH SCHOOLS 2023

105 Years of Tradition and Recent Innovations at the Kew-Forest School

BY CHARLIE FINNERTY

cfinnerty@queensledger.com

Among Queens’ longest-running independent schools, The KewForest School recently celebrated its 105th anniversary. Known for its small class sizes, international enrollment, top college placements and elite alumni, the Kew-Forest of today is embracing evolving educational strategies while still holding on to core traditions, according to Head of School Tiffany D. Trotter. “It’s a school that’s big on tradition in some ways, and on innovation in others. And I would say there’s been a shift in the last five or 10 years thinking about different approaches that are more innovative — looking at an international approach, thinking about projectbased learning,” Trotter said. “Moving away from the kids in rows dutifully taking notes towards an approach where students are the center of learning and they have an active role and voice.” A crucial piece of evolving as a school, she said, is being open to collaborating with and learning

from other institutions. “It feels like the school is much more interested in having faculty engage with colleagues and professional development outside of the school,” Trotter said. “There was a time when lots of schools did all of that internally. The school is really opening up now and exploring what’s out beyond Forest Hills and beyond New York City that we can bring back to support the teaching and learning that’s happening here.” Part of this push towards collaborating with other schools is KewForest’s work with One Schoolhouse, a consortium that allows students to take online courses with teachers and students from other independent schools across the country, according to Trotter. Individual teachers at Kew-Forest have also embraced this philosophy of learning outside the walls of the school, including a pen pal relationship with a school in Korea and an educational trip to Costa Rica planned for the spring for science and language classes. As the 10th head of school since

1918, Trotter is the second woman and first person of color in the role, according to Jade Wiederholt, director of marketing & communications. “A lot of our changes have been in parallel to the changes that have happened in Queens,” Trotter said. “Demographically, Queens has shifted a lot in the last 100 years. It’s always been a place where you get a ton of immigrants landing, and this school has been a place that allows people to get access to independent education and go on from there to find their footing, in a place that might be new to them or to their parents.”

Trotter emphasized Kew-Forest’s small class sizes as a defining element of the education students receive there. “Building relationships is critically important, and not just with your peers or people who are the same age,” Trotter said. “When I listen to university admissions folks talk about students now, as a result of the pandemic, they don’t connect with one another in the same ways. That’s something I think we’ve managed to preserve, their understanding that human relationships are at the core of everything they’re going to be able to do moving forward.”

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TOP HIGH SCHOOLS

Our Top High Schools Are Thriving

Continued from S3 they have a few things in common we should point out. They work fairly hard at getting all their students into top colleges, and they treat every student like they are important. At The Mary Louis Academy, an all-girls school in Jamaica Estates, the conversation about college begins in the ninth grade. Their College Placement Program works on matching students to colleges that match their passions, interests, and unique skills. St. John’s Prep’s Baccalaureate Program, in partnership with St. John’s University, enables students to get college credit early on. Our Top High Schools have the flexibility to reach out to institutions of higher education and learning facilities to develop partnerships. They include college credit courses and the opportunity for seniors to visit the college campus for classes to get a feel for the next level. Call a school on our list and ask about college interaction pro-

grams. Ask to talk to one of the front page of this section. If the their college of choice. seniors involved. admissions people find your child In the pages of this weekly is likely to succeed, you could community newspaper we conqualify for scholarships or aid. tinually report about Astoria’s Mentoring, college coordina- St. John’s Prep, where they build tors and peer-to-peer counselors on their Black Box Theatre proIf price is keeping you from are routine. Faith and moral char- gram, which has already inspired considering one of these schools, acter are paramount to the expe- a bunch of students to go into the You're invited to atten we find that these schools typi- rience at most of these schools, arts as a lifestyle. A visit to this cally want your child if your child so if that’s not for you then public school on off hours often seesHou a October Open wants them. Contacting the fi- school might beSaturday, a better option. inspired to staffers workOctober handful 14, 2023of10:00AM 2:00PM October 14, 2023 10: nancial aid department at one of We find these schools are cultur- ing withSaturday, students on perfecting Wednesday, October 25, 2023 5:00PM to 7:00 the schools does not raise a red ally and religiously diverse. their art. Wednesday, October 25,PM 2023 5 flag about your child. In fact from After doing the research, we Archbishop Molloy continues speaking with admission direc- can assure parents that our Top to offer a video broadcast club. RSVP at: dominicanacademy.org RSVP at: dominicanac tors, we think it helps. High Schools are worth the in- Msgr. McClancy offers scholarThese schools want students vestment. If you want special- ships to students with a talent and who have a passion for their ized attention, public schools just interest in the performing arts. You're invited to attend one Getting of our their students involved school, so they make an effort won’t cut it. to figure out how to get you fiVisit a school’s website, andEvents in the community outside the October Open House nancial aid. You will have to pay you will see that there might be as school walls is a hallmark. Marsomething, but if your student many as fiveOctober sports teams in 10:00AM action tin Luther School in Maspeth is Saturday, 14, 2023 to 2:00PM shows that he or she is willing to on a given day, and25, there emphasizing digital Wednesday, October 2023seems 5:00PMincreasingly to 7:00 PM work and contribute something to be something for the student literacy, partnering with Apple to positive to the school community, body to do every weekend. Some put their students ahead of the RSVP at: dominicanacademy.org they will get you in. schools offer niche programs curve. In recent years each stuAfter exploring the options which are consistent with their dent received a new iPad and uses in this special issue, attend open brand. There is no shortage of them in a broad range of classhouses over the next few weeks high school teachers and program room learning situations. and talk to an admissions director. coordinators at these schools who Robotics and technology founWe list dates of the open houses passionately work to get their stu- dations headline the course load with the report of each school dents involved with activities and and we have the date list on the then walk them through getting to Continued on S10

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TOP HIGH SCHOOLS 2022 Archbishop Molloy High School 83-53 Manton Street, Briarwood, NY 11435 718-441-2100 Type of School & Affiliation: (i.e., all boys / Catholic): Co-ed, Catholic Marist school Principal’s Full Name: Darius Penikas

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Admissions Director’s Full Name and phone number: Ms. Heather Green-Wresch (Executive Director of Enrollment Management) & Mr. Jonathan DiDonato ’01 (Director of Admissions) – (718) 441-2100 ext. 3 for Admissions Open House Date and Time: Sunday, October 15, 2023 | 10 AM to 2PM Open House Options (virtual, in person, both, other?): In-person. Registration required.

Please head to www.molloyhs. and which one is the most popuorg/openhouse/ to reserve a time lar: Spanish, French, and Italian. slot. Spanish is the most popular but French and Italian have a fair amount of interest as well. 2023-2024 Total Number of Students Enrolled: 1500 Most popular school sport: Basketball. Baseball, soccer, and 2023-2024 Total Number of swimming are also very popular. teachers: 75 Notable alumni, and/or proAverage Class Size: 30-35 in grams your alumni are involved Freshman and Sophomore years; with in your school: Alumni: Dr. class sizes can certainly reduce in Charles Camarda ‘70 (astronaut), Junior and Senior year based on Kenny Smith ’83 (2-time NBA electives, AP classes, and college- Champion), Rosalyn Gold-Oncredit courses. wude ’05 (NBA Reporter & Analyst), Vincent Piazza ’94 (Actor), Top 5 or most unique extra- William Morrissey ‘05 (profescurricular activities offered: sional wrestler for All Elite WresAmerican Sign Language (ASL) tling), Chris Distefano (comediClub, Video Broadcast Club, an), Louis E. Willett ’63 (Medal of “The Stanner” Newspaper Club, Honor Recipient – PosthumousPre-Med Club, The Drama Club ly). Programs: Women at Work (known as “The Stanner Play- Panel (highlighting inspiring ers”), and many others. women in the work force), College Advice Panel (College Guidance One or two unique academic has a panel of young alumni talk programs offered: Amazon Fu- about their college experience). ture Engineer Program and Virtual Enterprise Entrepreneurship, Name of your 2023 Valedicas well as an expanded Computer torian and Salutatorian: Nancy Science & Engineering Program Zilz (Valedictorian) and Stutee Oke (Salutatorian) Foreign Languages offered,

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Which colleges are your top Class of 2023 graduates attending: Stanford University, Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania, Cornell University, Georgetown University, NYU, Boston College Where are most of your 2023 graduates attending college (2-5 schools?): St. John’s University , Adelphi University, Binghamton University, Sacred Heart University, Stony Brook University Does your school offer college credit courses? Provide subjects. Molloy works with St. John’s University, Seton Hall, Long Island University, and the University at Albany. There are a wide array of subjects covered within these college credit courses. Please check our website www.molloyhs.org, within the “Academics” tab, for more information. Academic Admissions Requirements (e.g.: top 15th per-


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TOP HIGH SCHOOLS centile for TACHS, elementary GPA), and does a student’s ranking of 1, 2 and 3 as the order of school choice affect admission: A score of 65% or more on the TACHS, grades in the 90s/midto-high 80s in every core subject in 6th Grade, 7th Grade, and first quarter of 8th Grade. All choices on the TACHS are considered; priority is given to those who place Molloy first. Additionally, only students who place Molloy first are eligible for a scholarship.

Application). For more information, head to www.molloyhs. org within the “Admissions” tab, under the subtab “Scholarships.” Note: Molloy does not currently offer financial aid. What percentage of students are on some kind of academic and/or aid program with your school: 20% of our students have either an Academic Scholarship or Named Scholarship.

The School motto, creed, sloPlease list ways your school gan or mission statement: “Non determines financial aid or aca- Scholae Sed Vitae” (Latin) – “Not demic incentive scholarships for School but for Life.” (specialized exam, TACHS score, ranking of school choice, interWHAT MAKES YOUR view?): Molloy’s new Scholar- SCHOOL STAND OUT AS A ship Initiative was introduced last TOP INSTITUTION (ie, % of year. We have increased the num- students going to college, ratio ber of scholarships offered at vari- of college advisors, % of stuous levels. Academic and Named dents playing sports, faith-based Scholarships will be offered to activities, STEM Lab ETC.): In qualifying incoming Freshmen, addition to cutting-edge academvalued at over $1.3 million! The ic programs, competitive sports opportunities to earn Academic teams, and over 60 clubs & acScholarships are based off a high tivities, at Molloy, individuals score on the TACHS and exem- recognize their own self-worth. plary school grades. Named Students develop a lifetime of Scholarships are mostly need- Christian values, critical thinkbased and require a separate ap- ing, leadership skills, and service plication (Named Scholarship to others. Unique to Molloy is

our Freshman Camp, which takes place for one week in the summer, where a select group of freshmen get to know some of Molloy’s faculty members, upperclassmen, and their fellow freshmen. One hundred percent of our graduates attend college. Currently, a new, two-story Computer Science & Engineering Wing is being built and will be ready by the fall of 2024. That area will offer an extra burst of excitement to our student body, especially to those who are enthusiastic about studying subjects like A.I. (artificial intelligence) and virtual reality!

Cathedral High School

116 E 97th Street, New York, NY 10029 Type of School & Affiliation: (i.e., all boys / Catholic): all girls Catholic school Principal’s Full Name: Ms. Maria Spagnuolo Admissions Director’s Full Name and phone number: Johanna Castex-Velez, (212) 688-

1545, ext. 8652 Open House Date and Time: Sunday, October 15th from 12 to 3 PM and Wednesday, October 25th from 6 to 8 PM. Open House Options (virtual, in person, both, other?) In-person Open House 2023-2024 Total Number of Students Enrolled: 401 2023-2024 Total Number of teachers: 35 Average Class Size: 25 One or two unique academic programs offered: Foreign Languages offered, and which one is the most popular: American Sign Language (most popular), French, Mandarin and Spanish Most popular school sport: Volleyball and Basketball We also offer Cheerleading, Cross Country, Intramural Flag Football, La Crosse, Soccer, and Softball Notable alumni, and/or programs your alumni are involved

Holy Cross High School To Know. To Love. To Serve.

Educating the Hearts and Minds of Young Men and Women

OPEN HOUSE

Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023 12:00 pm - 4 :00 pm

RSVP required: holycrosshs.org/RSVP For more information contact admissions at 718-886-7250 x 524 or text 631-600-3346 or email admissions@holycrosshs.org

• 13:1 Student to teacher ratio • Over 45 Honors and AP Courses offered • 30 Athletic Teams • 50 + Clubs and Organizations • Over 1,000,000 dollars invested in our STREAM program • Every incoming freshman is provided with a Chromebook and full access to the Google Apps for Education • Class of 2023 earned over $61,000,000 in academic scholarships • 100% graduation rate

26-20 Francis Lewis Blvd., Flushing, NY 11358


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TOP HIGH SCHOOLS 2022 with in your school: Ursula Burns, 76 - first black woman CEO of a Fortune 500 Company; Lynda Baquero, 83 - Emmy Award winning correspondent for NBC Name of your 2023 Valedictorian and Salutatorian: Valedictorian - Jennifer Morla. Salutatorian - Kaylin Mensah Percentage of 2023 Students attending college:100% Which colleges are your top Class of 2023 graduates attending: NYU, UPenn, Wellesley College, Cornell, CUNY Macaulay Honors College at Lehman College, University of Miami, SUNY University at Buffalo, St. John’s University, and Seton Hall University. Where are most of your 2023 graduates attending college (2-5 schools?): Most are attending St. John’s University, Fordham University and CUNY schools.

Dominican Academy 44 East 68th Street, New York, NY 10065 212-744-0195 Type of School & Affiliation: All girls/ all-honors Catholic Secondary Principal’s Full Name: Leslie Poole Petit, E.d.D., P`14, P`19 Admissions Director: Lauren Checo

Modern Languages offered, and which one is the most popular: Ancient Greek, Latin, Spanish, French, and Mandarin. All students take Latin for at least two years, it is also the most popular language offered. Most popular varsity school sports: Our varsity sports teams hold many championship titles. Some of the most popular sports are volleyball, basketball, soccer, and swim team. Notable alumnae: Some famous alumnae are Helen Hayes, Margaret Heckler, Julia McNamara, Sunny Hostin, and Makenzie Vega.

The school motto, creed, slogan, or mission statement: Mission Statement: Dominican Academy, a Catholic secondary school for young women, is dedicated to academic excellence and community building through study, prayer, and action. In the tradition of St. Dominic, our intellectual and spiritual program guides and challenges students to seek truth and justice in their world, and to make meaningful contributions to society.

What makes your school standout as an institution: D.A. is Open House Date and Time: proud to be the only all-honors Open House - Saturday, October school in NYS and we send 100 14, 2023 from 10 AM - 2 PM. % of our students to college. All Mini Open House - Wednesday, Percentage of 2023 Students at- courses taught are Honors level October 25, 2023 from 5:00 - 7 tending college: 100% or AP classes. Many of our PM. students gain acceptance to Where are most of your 2023 Ivy League institutions and are Open House Options: In person graduates attending college: granted scholarships. There are many, here is a sample: Our strong sense of community is 2023-2024 Total Number of Stu- American University, Amherst fostered by our small size. dents Enrolled: 240 College, Colgate, Carnegie MelOur educational program is built Does your school offer college lon University, College of the 2022-2023 Total Number of fac- Holy Cross, Columbia University, around the four pillars of Domincredit courses? Yes - English ican charism: ulty/staff: 46 Language & Composition 11, Fordham, George Washington Study, Community, Service, and Spanish, Biology, World History, University, Loyola Marymount Prayer; they are a part of all we Average Class Size: We have US History and Government, University, M.I.T., Northeastern, do. small classes with a studentand US Government & Politics. NYU, Princeton, St. Joseph’s Our students come from diverse teacher ratio of 9:1. Additionally college credits can University, Swarthmore College, backgrounds and experiences to also be earned in our Business Tulane, UCLA, University of form a community of motivated, Top 5 or most popular extracur- Chicago, University of PennsylOrganization, Management & thoughtful, and compassionate Business Law, and College Calcu- ricular activities offered: Prevania (Wharton), University of leaders. Med Society (50% of the students Southern California, Villanova, lus classes are members),Women’s Empow- and Wake Forest University. erment Please list ways your school Club, Certamen, Students of determines financial aid or Does your school offer college Color Alliance (S.O.C.A.), Mock academic incentive scholarcredit courses? Yes, over a dozen ships (specialized exam, TACHS Trial, Culture Club and Engineer- AP courses are offered in the fol26-20 Francis Lewis Blvd. score, ranking of school choice, ing and Robotics Club. lowing subject areas: Art Flushing, New York 11358 interview?): Academic ScholarHistory, Biology, Calculus, One or two unique academic 718 886 7250 ships are based on TACHS scores Chemistry, Computer Science, programs offered: All students and applicant records. English,Environmental Science, are required to take a minimum Financial Aid is based on family Latin, Macroeconomics, Psychol- Type of School & Affiliation: of four years of language, inincome and size. ogy, Spanish, U.S. Government & Catholic Co-Educational College cluding two years (minimum) of Politics, U.S. History, and World Preparatory High School Latin and two years (minimum) The School motto, creed, slogan History. of another World Language. All Principal’s Full Name: Dr. Weeor mission statement: Belong. freshmen and sophomores take dens Blanchard “89 Believe. Become. Academic Admissions RequireLatin. All students take AP World ments: A combination of factors Admissions Director: Mrs. AnWHAT MAKES YOUR SCHOOL History in sophomore year and help us decide on admission, AP American History in junior drea Aloi 718-886-7250 x524 STAND OUT AS A TOP INstudents are in the top 15% year. STITUTION (ie, % of students for TACHS, their middle school Open House Date and Time: going to college, ratio of college Art history courses are available GPA, and class ranking are also as electives to juniors and seOctober 15, 2023 12:00pmadvisors, % of students playing considered. niors. 4:00pm sports, faith-based activities, All students take dance class STEM Lab ETC.): Please list ways your school once a week for all four years, to Aside from being a college determines financial aid or aca- Open House Options (virtual, satisfy our PE requirement. preparatory school , Cathedral demic incentive scholarships: It in person, both, other?) In PerTheology is taught as an academson has specialized academies in the is determined by TACHS score, ic discipline as well as a spiritual 2023-2024 fields of Business, Finance & ranking of school choice, interone. Law, Medical and STEM featurview, and a scholarship exam. Seniors participate in the Social Total Number of Students Ening numerous partnerships and Justice Seminar with Regis High internship opportunities. What percentage of students are rolled: 750 School, hear on academic or aid programs guest lecturers, and have the 2023-2024 Total Number of with chance to discuss pertinent, soteachers: 60 your school: More than half of cially relevant topics. our students receive financial aid.

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for 10th, 11th and 12th grade at Cathedral in Manhattan, while entrepreneurship and business law continue to be popular according to students there. We note that the St. Francis Prep Healthcare Discovery Program, in partnership with NY Presbyterian, Queens Hospital on Main Street, is a program that stands out. Receiving mentoring from health care professionals at that level is extraordinary. They tell us that the program is for juniors and seniors who show an interest in healthcare and they see the program as letting the teens feel what it’s like at the hospital, talking to professionals doing it every day. Mary Louis, in Jamaica has a Sports Medicine Program with NY Presbyterian as well. Bill Rabold, their athletic director, talked to us about the program that the school has run for almost a decade now. “We partner with NY Presbyterian and it’s a multi-year track that has the students with a sports-

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TOP HIGH SCHOOLS 2023 Average Class Size: 13:1 Teacher to student ratio Top 5 or most unique extracurricular activities offered: Robotics, Business and Finance Club, Outdoor Adventure Club, Broadway & Museum Club, Mock Trial, HCTV One or two unique academic programs offered: Science Research Program, Electrical Engineering Program Foreign Languages offered, and which one is the most popular: Spanish, Italian, French Most popular school sport: Basketball, Football, Volleyball Name of your 2023 Valedictorian and Salutatorian: Damyan Dekajlo Valedictorian, Andrew Fazio Salutatorian Percentage of 2023 Students attending college: 99% Which colleges are your top Class of 2023 graduates attending: Fordham University, Villanova, Stony Brook University, Dartmouth, Indiana University-

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for TACHS, elementary GPA), and does a student’s ranking of 1, 2 and 3 as the order of school choice affect admission: Online Application,Exemplary Academic Records Please list ways your school determines financial aid or academic incentive scholarships (specialized exam, TACHS score, ranking of school choice, interview?): TACHS score, Essay, Letters of Recommendation, School Ranking

scholarships, Over 1400 college credits earned

School Open House Options: Virtual Info Sessions, On-Campus Open Houses, In-person School Tours

The KewTotal Number of StuForest School 2023-24 dents Enrolled: 185 119-17 Union Turnpike, Forest Hills, NY 11375 (718) 268-4667

2023-24 Total Number of teachers in high school and overall: 22 teachers in high school, Grades 9 through 12. 39 teachers in the entire school, Preschool through Grade 12.

Foreign Languages offered, and which one is the most popular: Spanish, Latin (through One Schoolhouse). Spanish is the most popular. Most popular school sport: Girls and Boys Varsity Soccer and Volleyball

Notable alumni, and/or programs your alumni are involved Type of School & Affiliation: with in your school?: Notable (i.e., all boys / Catholic): Indegraduates of The Kew-Forest pendent, co-ed, college preparaSchool include: tory school What percentage of students Average Class Size: 8 (average David Arabov ’08, Entrepreneur; are on some kind of academic class size for subjects like Engformer CEO & Co-Founder, Elite Principal’s Full Name: Tiffany D. lish, Biology and Calculus; not and/or aid program with your Daily; Hank Azaria ’81, Emmy Trotter - Head of School; Mischool: 20% of students receive referring to the total number of award-winning actor, comedian chelle J. Vessio - Head of Middle students in the freshman, sopho- & producer; Alessandra Galloni financial aid and Upper School; Karin Bernmore, junior, or senior class) ’91, Global Managing Editor, The school motto, creed, slogan stein - Head of Lower School Reuters; or mission statement: Educating Top 5 or most unique extracurJames Gray ’87, Film director Admission’s Director Name: the Hearts and Minds of Young ricular activities offered: Model & screenwriter; Bonnie Hammer Soraya Díaz Tamayo Men and Women United Nations (UN), Science ’67, Chairman, NBCUniversal Caadmission@kewforest.org Research Club, The Kaleidoscope ble Entertainment Group; Casey (718) 268-4667 WHAT MAKES YOUR Club, Thinkers Magazine Heeg ’69, Mission Architect, SCHOOL STAND OUT AS A NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Open House Date & Time: TOP INSTITUTION (ie, % of One or two unique academic Adam Molnar ’10, Entrepreneur; VIRTUAL INFO SESSIONS students going to college, ratio programs: Project-Based LearnCo-founder of Neurable; Forbes October 12 - Lower School of college advisors, % of stuing; EFFL mathematics pedagogy 30 Under 30 dents playing sports, faith-based October 26 - Middle & Upper (experience first, formalize later); Catherine W. Skinner ’48, Senior activities, STEM Lab ETC.): 100 School Harkness pedagogy in upper-lev- Research Scientist, Yale Univer% graduation rate, 91% of gradu- ON-CAMPUS OPEN HOUSES el English classes; and AP classes sity ates earned college scholarships, November 11 - Lower School with additional offerings through Yury Yakubchyk ’09, EntrepreDecember 2 - Middle & Upper +61,000,00 earned in academic One Schoolhouse. neur; Co-Founder, CEO, and


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Christo Rey Offers Career Development BY CHARLIE FINNERTY

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As part of the Cristo Rey Network of catholic preparatory schools, Cristo Rey Brooklyn High School offers a unique opportunity for students to develop four years of career-focused work experience alongside their studies with partners including American Express, Deloitte and Latham & Watkins. Cristo Rey also emphasizes a commitment to making preparatory catholic education more accessible to low income and first generation students, according to principal Deanna Phillippe. “Our mission has always been to serve students who otherwise might not have the opportunities,” Phillippe said. “Every Cristo Rey, whether they’re in New York or Chicago or LA, that’s our goal. And we want to be screaming from the mountain top that this option is available to families.” Through the Corporate Work Study program, students at Cristo Rey spend one day each week at their chosen partner office where

they work alongside lawyers, bankers, doctors and more to develop professional skills. “The Work Study program is really our secret sauce,” Phillippe said. “Our kids are getting professional work experience. That rigor and that balance of student life, athletics, academics and work is really what sets our kids apart to really crush college when they get to that next level. We’re seeing tremendous retention rates in college and I really think that is the difference.” In recent years, medical fields have become more accessible to Cristo Rey students through this program, according to Phillippe, through partnerships with hospitals such as NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital and Brooklyn Hospital after the pandemic. “The medical field has opened its doors to us more than we anticipated and we’re excited about that,” Phillippe said. “With such a high demand and a need for more hands and more support in the medical field, we now have more partnerships with hospitals than we ever have before and private practices.”

After the difficulties of the pandemic and navigating the return to in-person learning, Phillippe said the start to this school year has been encouraging as students’ spirits seem to finally be back in full swing, marked by the return of Cristo Rey’s seniors vs teachers vol-

leyball game for the first time since before the pandemic. “There’s been a lot of joy in the building,” Phillippe said. “We always psych ourselves up to be excited about the new year, us adults, but it actually feels that way this year. The energy is pretty palpable.”


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TOP HIGH SCHOOLS 2023 Chief Caregiver of Sprout; Forbes program with your school?: For 30 Under 30 the 2023-2024 school year, over $1,000,000 in need-based tuition Name of your 2023 Valedictoassistance was awarded to 46% rian and Salutatorian:Lauren of high school students. Wilkes (Valedictorian), Amirah Virk (Salutatorian) The school motto, creed, slogan, or mission statement: Ad Percentage of 2023 Students At- Summum, Kew-Forest’s motto, tending College: 100% is Latin for “to the top.”Mission statement: Average 2023 Senior SAT Score: We are The Kew-Forest School. 1240 Our community nurtures lifelong learners from around the world. Which colleges are your topOur educators inspire young Class of 2023 graduates attend- people to think boldly and find ing? their voices. Barnard College, Columbia UniOur students support each other versity, Cornell University, New and explore thoughtfully as they York University, United States shape the future. Naval Academy (West Point) What makes your school stand Where are most of your 2023 out as a top institution (i.e., % graduates attending college (2-5 of students going to college, raschools): Cornell University, tio of college advisors, % of stuNew York University dents playing sports, faith-based activities, STEM Lab, ETC.). Does your school offer college Student achievements: Our avercredit courses?Provide subjects: age AP scores are approximately Yes – Advanced Placement (AP) 20% above the national avercourses offered in: 2D Art and age with 100% attending college Design, 3D Art and Design, (2023). Our alumni consistently Biology, Calculus BC, Computer report feeling well prepared for Science Principles, English Lanlife beyond Kew-Forest. guage and Composition, English The strength of our faculty: 87% Literature and Composition, of faculty have advanced degrees Physics 2, Spanish Language and 100% have engaged in proand Composition, United States fessional learning opportunities Government and Politics, United in the last year. States History, and World HisClose faculty-student connectory (Modern). tions: Our 4:1 student: teacher ratio allows faculty to get to Academic Admission Requireknow students individually. ments (e.g.: top 15th percentile Globally minded and culturally for TACHS, elementary GPA) competent students: families and and does a student’s ranking staff represent 70+ nationalities of 1, 2, and 3 as the order of and speak 30+ languages in their choice affect admission: We are homes. always looking for students who will contribute to the vibrant and collaborative environment in our classrooms. To assess suitability, we ask applicants to submit their academic records as well as to present themselves by way of an interview and a student statement. 336 Woodmere Boulevard Please list ways your school determines financial aid or academic incentive scholarships. (i.e. - specialized exam, TACHS score, ranking of school choice interview?): We offer need-based tuition assistance to qualified families based on a review of the financial aid application submitted through Clarity. Tuition assistance decisions are made separately from admissions decisions.

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2023-2024 Total Number of Students Enrolled: 135

What percentage of students are on some kind of academic and/or aid program with your school: 20%

2023-2024 Total Number of teachers: 27

The School motto, creed, slogan or mission statement: Lawrence Woodmere Academy is a college Top 5 or most unique extrapreparatory school for students, curricular activities offered: families, and educators who Podcasting, Improv, Pickleball, embrace quality education with Hebrew, Helping Hands Humani- shared priorities, passions and tarian Club commitment in an environment that values wisdom and nurtures One or two unique academic personal, community, and global programs offered: Intensives by responsibility. LWA teaches and Industry Professionals in areas motivates students to seek, disof business, healthcare, financial cover, embrace, and apply knowlliteracy, oration/TedTalks Educa- edge tion while exploring their artistic and academic talents in order to Foreign Languages offered, and engage in life with a culturally rewhich one is the most popular: spectful, civically responsible, Mandarin, Hebrew and Spanish and innovative entrepreneurial (most popular) spirit. Guided by the pillars of “Veritas, Integritas, Servitium” Most popular school sport: or “Truth, Honor, Service” in Boy’s Varsity Basketball all that we do as a school community, we strive to foster these Notable alumni, and/or provalues both in and outside of the grams your alumni are involved classroom to ensure that every with in your school: Andrew LWA graduate is “at home with Barth Feldman, Jake Burton the world.” Average Class Size: 12

Name of your 2023 Valedictorian and Salutatorian: Valedictorian Samual Schwartz (Columbia University) Salutatorian Reina Samuels (University of California, Irvine) Percentage of 2023 Students attending college: 100%

Lawrence Woodmere Academy

Which colleges are your top Class of 2023 graduates attending: Columbia University, Rochester Institute of Technology, UC Irvine

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Type of School & Affiliation: (i.e., all boys / Catholic): College Preparatory School, Non Sectarian Principal’s Full Name: Hank Williams Admissions Director’s Full Name and phone number: Jane Kim, 516 394 1827

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Academic Admissions Requirements (e.g.: top 15th percentile for TACHS, elementary GPA), and does a student’s ranking of 1, 2 and 3 as the order of school choice affect admission: Percentile, GPA and Ranking and Recommendations, Interview and Visit Day Please list ways your school determines financial aid or academic incentive scholar-

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Type of School & Affiliation: (i.e., all boys / Catholic): Lutheran, Co-Educational, Grades 6 - 12 Principal’s Full Name: Mrs. Donna Younghese Admissions Director’s Full Name and phone number: Mrs. Sandra Ocasio, Associate Admissions Director 718-894-4000 ext. 132 Open House Date and Time:


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and current students is a must if you go. Even if your child is in sixth or seventh grade, we suggest you go online and check out the schools. Dominican Academy, an tours. all-girls school in Manhattan, offers Ancient Greek Language, and during the open house at Archbishop Molloy in Briarwood you will hear about graduates attending Yale, Cornell, Fordham and NYU. High achievement, special attention and challenging curriculum is normal for these schools. Most of these schools have alumni benefactors who have become wildly successful and endowed to the school. For Msgr. McClancy, Steven Squeri, Chairman and CEO of American Express, is a member of the board and has been responsible It’s the time of year for high for donating millions of dollars to schools to host open houses for help make students successful. That prospective students. So clear philanthropy is a driving engine that your schedules to visit these helps keep many of these schools schools (with a mask) or take a healthy and on the cutting-edge. At video tour. You will not be disap- Mary Louis, one alum was the first pointed in the friendship, mentor- female president of a Fortune 500 ship and passion you will witness company and she has endowed a sigwhen taking a tour. Their number nificant gift which is a game-changer one focus is making sure your for the school. According to the dichild has a wonderful experience rector of TMLA’s’ Aspire Program,’ for four years. Talking to teachers the endowment not only covers col-

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lege tuition for a number of young ladies each year, it also provides funds for each student to visit a college, college prep courses, one-on-one college admissions counselors and financial-advisor mentoring. The schools we cover in this issue are investing heavily in technology in their classrooms and libraries. Over the last ten years they have been much more willing to experiment with savvy tech options to stay ahead of the curve. They all offer high-speed Internet connections and state-ofthe-art computers, libraries, interactive blackboards and websites to give and submit homework. Almost all of the schools in this issue offer college credit courses, which helps with some college expenses. Dominican Academy for Girls in Manhattan tells us each student takes at least one college-credit course and almost two-thirds enroll in an honors course. St. Francis Prep offers two dozen college credit courses in subjects ranging from art and language to math. Trips abroad are also part of many language curriculum options. Xavier High School in Manhattan has a number of trips every summer, from

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building homes in South America to simply helping communities in need in this country. While we find that most private high schools in Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan are still attracting students from nearby, they are a choice for more and more students who commute an hour and sometimes more. Queens based McClancy says they have always attracted students from Greenpoint, while Xavier, in Manhattan always seems to have a number of teens who travel from the Rockaways. Dominican Academy, in Manhattan, says more than 25% of its students live in Queens or Brooklyn. It’s just a short train ride away.

Take the TACHS Apply for the Test for Admission into Catholic High Schools, or TACHS, scheduled for Saturday, November 4th. Visit https://www. tachsreg.com or call 1-866-61TACHS by October 26th to register in advance. Students applying to a top high school must provide their choice of schools in order of preference.


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Open House Options (virtual, in person, both, other?) - In person Foreign Languages offered: Open House, Private Tours also Spanish available Programs your alumni are in2023-2024 Total Number of Stu- volved with in your school: Our dents Enrolled: 190 Alumni Relations Council meets monthly. Notable Alumni are 2023-2024 Total Number of recognized yearly. teachers: 19 Name of your 2023 ValedictoAverage Class Size: 20 rian and Salutatorian: Valedictorian - Kawing Leung, SalutatoExtracurricular activities ofrian - Kaitlyn Giannetto fered: Key Club, Student Council, Film Club, Student Life, HomePercentage of 2023 Students atwork Room, Greenhouse, Baking, tending college: 97% Drama, Kindness Club. Athletics include Boys and Girls BasketWhich colleges are your top ball, Baseball, Softball, Wrestling, Class of 2023 graduates attendTrack and Cross Country. ing: NYU, University of Notre Dame, St. John’s University, BaAcademic programs offered: ruch College Honors Courses and Dual Credit College Courses available in Where are most of your 2023 partnership with St. John’s Unigraduates attending college (2-5 versity and Concordia Nebraska. schools?): St. John’s University, We also have a full time Special Hunter College, Queens College

Does your school offer college credit courses? We offer college credit courses in the Sciences, along with elective courses such as Sports Management and Current Issues in Sport. Academic Admissions Requirements (e.g.: top 15th percentile for TACHS, elementary GPA), and does a student’s ranking of 1, 2 and 3 as the order of school choice affect admission: We require report cards from the prior two years of school, conduct a student interview and require students to take our entrance exam.

ship Program) and Middle School families can apply to CSF (Children’s Scholarship Fund). The School’s mission statement: Martin Luther School embodies Christ’s love for a diverse community, where our students are encouraged to grow in faith and flourish in academics, the arts, athletics and life.

WHAT MAKES YOUR SCHOOL STAND OUT AS A TOP INSTITUTION (ie, % of students going to college, ratio of college advisors, % of students playing sports, faith-based activities, STEM Lab ETC.): Martin LuPlease list ways your school ther is a small Christian school determines financial aid or grounded in the rich Lutheran academic incentive scholarships tradition. We are the conduit (specialized exam, TACHS score, between the family and church; ranking of school choice, intertogether we will raise up the next view?): Our Scholarship exam is generation of students nurtured offered to incoming 6th and 9th in a safe faith based community. graders in November each year. Our school is student focused, Families can apply for financial providing individualized attenaid through FACTS management. tion to all students. High School families can also apply to SSP (Student Sponsor-


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4 Queens Schools Receive Blue Ribbon Scholarships BY OONA MILLIKEN

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Four new schools in the Queens district have been designated as recipients of the Blue Ribbon Scholarship Program. According to the U.S. Department of Education, the Blue Ribbon Program awards any school of academic excellence within a particular community or academic subgroup. Congresswoman Grace Meng made the announcement on Sept. 20. There were four schools that received awards in Congresswoman Meng’s district this year: P.S. 205, the Alexander Graham Bell School in Bayside; P.S. 242Q, the Leonard P. Stavisky Early Childhood School in Flushing; P.S. 244, the Active Learning Elementary School (TALES) in Flushing and P.S. 303, The Academy For Excellence Through The Arts in Forest Hills. Though P.S. 205, P.S. 242Q and P.S. 244 have all received Blue Ribbon Awards in the past, this is the first time that P.S. 303 has been nominated and awarded. In a statement, Meng said she

congratulated the schools for their hard work and dedication to achieving strong educational merit. “Being named a Blue Ribbon School is an outstanding achievement and I congratulate these local schools for attaining this prestigious recognition,” Meng said in a statement. “It underscores the hard work and dedication of the entire school team, and I am proud to have the schools in my congressional district and serving children in our communities. Our kids are our future, and their education must always be a top priority.” In the 40 years that the National Blue Ribbon Scholarship program has existed, only 353 schools across the nation have been awarded. Robert Groff, the principal for P.S. 244, the Active Learning Elementary School, said it was an honor to receive the award for a second time, and that it was gratifying to see all the hard work from faculty, staff, students and parents be recognized. “It’s wonderful for [the staff] to see that their work is recognized.

We feel that from the families, but it’s great to see it from the highest honor a school can get. It’s really about how we do it all together, the school and the communities,” Groff said. “Our staff worked very hard. And they want to work with families and be true partners in the kids’ education. It’s a testament to that partnership, and that we work together as a community.” Jill Pritchard, the principal for P.S. 242Q, the Leonard P. Stavisky Early Childhood School, said the award was important and that it symbolized the hard work the teachers, staff, parents and community put into creating an atmosphere of educational excellence.

“The recognition is wonderful, but it’s the process that got us there. That is what we celebrate. What we do on a daily basis from greeting each other with smiles to making sure that every member of our community feels welcome here and has input and drives the decisions of the school,” Pritchard said. “I would say that we are delighted to receive this honor as a school that prioritizes meeting the academic and social emotional needs of all children. The staff and the administration work together to make sure that students, and now I’m going from my mission, feel valued, supported and loved.”

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TOP HIGH SCHOOLS 2023 The Mary Louis Academy 176-21 Wexford Terrace, Jamaica Estates, NY 11432 718 297 2120 Type of School & Affiliation: (i.e., all boys / Catholic): allgirls Catholic Principal’s Full Name: Mrs. Ann O’Hagan Cordes Admissions Director’s Full Name and phone number: Rita Piro, 718.297.2120 ext 154 Open House Date and Time: Sunday, October 22, 2023 from 10AM - 3PM with presentations at 11AM and 1PM Open House Options (virtual, in person, both, other?) inperson 2023-2024 Total Number of Students Enrolled: 500 2023-2024 Total Number of teachers: 52 Average Class Size: 22 Top 5 or most unique extracurricular activities offered: Robotics Team, largest all-girls athletic program in NYC, Speech & Debate Team, Genesians - perform Fall play and Spring musical, over 60 clubs One or two unique academic programs offered: Our Pre-Medicine and Sports Medicine Designations and our relationship with NY Presbyterian for Senior year internships Foreign Languages offered, and which one is the most popular: French, Italian and Spanish Spanish is the most popular Most popular school sport: Basketball, Volleyball, Lacrosse and Track Notable alumni, and/or programs your alumni are involved with in your school: Aspire, our college preparatory program (unique to only TMLA), is funded by alums and allows students to take SAT/ACT prep courses and visit top-tier colleges and universities their junior year. Our Athletic Department has several coaches who are alums;

the Board of Trustees are mostly alums; and there are 500+ Alum in our mentoring program (they work directly with current students) Name of your 2023 Valedictorian and Salutatorian: Valedictorian, Bianca Delgado and Salutatorian, Marisa Mamak Percentage of 2023 Students attending college: 100% Which colleges are your top Class of 2023 graduates attending: Amherst College, College of the Holy Cross, Howard, Princeton, Georgetown, Sophie Davis, NYU Where are most of your 2023 graduates attending college (2-5 schools?): NYU, St. John’s University, Adelphi University, Hofstra University, CUNY John Jay, Molloy University Does your school offer college credit courses? Provide subjects. 18 Advanced Placement - Biology, Computer Science, World History I and II, US History, Government, Physics, Chemistry, Spanish, French, Italian, Art History, Studio Art, English Language, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Statistics, English Literature, and Music Theory Academic Admissions Requirements (e.g.: top 15th percentile for TACHS, elementary GPA), and does a student’s ranking of 1, 2 and 3 as the order of school choice affect admission: 6th, 7th, and 8th grade transcripts, Top 15th percentile for TACHS; all choices on TACHS exam considered, but 1st and 2nd choice preferred. Please list ways your school determines financial aid or academic incentive scholarships (specialized exam, TACHS score, ranking of school choice, interview?): Academic scholarships based on results of TMLA scholarship exam and TACHS; CSJ Service Award for service to parish/community is considered through recommendation letters and personal statement; financial aid based on need What percentage of students are on some kind of academic and/or aid program with your school: 11% financial aid The School motto, creed, slogan or mission statement: Motto - Fidem Servavi; Mission State-

ment: The Mary Louis Academy in Jamaica Estates, NY is a Catholic college preparatory school for young women sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Brentwood, NY and rooted in their charism of unity, reconciliation, and all-inclusive love that embraces all of creation. In an atmosphere that fosters academic excellence and respect, we seek to empower young women to realize and value their own unique gifts - spiritual, intellectual, social - and to use their gists as leaders in creating a just society. We are a community that celebrates cultural diversity and continues the Catolic tradition of service.

Open House Date and Time: Saturday, October 7th 9:00 am to 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm Open House Options (virtual, in person, both, other?) In person 2023-2024 Total Number of Students Enrolled: 800 2023-2024 Total Number of teachers: 51 Average Class Size: 27

Top 5 or most unique extracurricular activities offered: STEAM Club, Game Day OperaWHAT MAKES YOUR SCHOOL tions Club, Forensics Club, Tyros Dramatic Society, STAND OUT AS A TOP INSTITUTION (ie, % of students going to college, ratio of college One or two unique academic programs offered: Digital Design advisors, % of students playing and Communications, Anatomy sports, faith-based activities, STEM Lab ETC.):100% students & Physiology attend college; 86% of students Foreign Languages offered, and are involved in one or more extracurricular activity; we offer 29 which one is the most popular: Spanish and Italian sports teams, making TMLA the largest all-girls athletic program Most popular school sport: in NYC; Our campus ministry baseball/basketball at TMLA includes a full-time campus minister, yearly retreats Notable alumni, and/or profor all students and they work closely with our Service Learning grams your alumni are involved with in your school: Steve and Leadership program where students spend 3 years (beginning Squeri ‘77, CEO/Chairman of in Sophomore year) sharing ideas American Express. Gary Miret, NYS Supreme Court Judge and ways to better our TMLA community and our surroundName of your 2023 Valedictoing communities. Our Service rian and Salutatorian: Lauren students will be taking a trip to Fernandez and Anthony Vallejo Montana this October to work with students on one of the local Percentage of 2023 Students atreservations. tending college: 99%

Monsignor McClancy Memorial High School 7106 31st Ave East Elmhurst, NY 11370 718-898-3800 Type of School & Affiliation: (i.e., all boys / Catholic): CoEducational College Preparatory Catholic High School Principal’s Full Name: James Castrataro Admissions Director’s Full Name and phone number: Anthony Olszewski ’01 718-8983800

Average 2023 Senior SAT Score: 1014 Which colleges are your top Class of 2023 graduates attending: Where are most of your 2023 graduates attending college (2-5 schools?): Queens College, St. John’s University, Hunter College Does your school offer college credit courses? Provide subjects. Religion, Math, Science, Business Law Academic Admissions Requirements (e.g.: top 15th percentile for TACHS, elementary GPA), and does a student’s ranking of 1, 2 and 3 as the order of school choice affect admission: Placing McClancy 1st Choice on the TACHS Exam; Elementary school grades; andThe TACHS


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Dominican Academy Takes Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Seriously BY OONA MILLIKEN

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Dominican Academy, an allgirls Catholic school located in the heart of the Upper East Side, is like a family, according to school President Dr. Alexandria Egler, who has been in her position since July 2022. Egler said the school is small and fluctuates between 240-250 students due to the size of their campus and a desire to maintain a small class size. “I think that’s an advantage because there’s individualized attention. If you’re looking for a school to get lost in the crowd, this is not the school,” Egler said. “Faculty and staff here at D.A., when those 240 students walk into our door every day, they become our daughters. That’s the kind of atmosphere we have here.”

Dominican Academy, which first opened in 1897, is the third highest-ranked Catholic girls’ high school in New York State, with a student ratio of 9:1. For languages, they offer Mandarin, Latin, Spanish and French, and the school is rigorously academic, with 100% of students going on to attend 4-year colleges and universities. The 2023 graduating class garnered close to $19 million in merit-based scholarships and grants for their future collegiate endeavors.

started Director of Admissions in May 2023, said D.A. was proud to offer more than 35 different clubs and seven Varsity sports, including swimming, which can be unusual for a New York school. According to Checo, the D.A. is a place where students are able to figure out who they want to be in the future, in a setting that both challenges and welcomes them.

graduated from Dominican Academy in 2010. According to Egler, the school has become a lot more diverse in both the student body and the faculty. Egler said that D.A. is not interested in pushing diversity because it is trending in academic settings, but because it enriches a student’s quality of life.

“That’s something we can offer here, for any girl that qualifies to be here, is that they have this home that they can go to and really be themselves because, at the end of the day, that’s what all students are doing is really being themselves and figuring out who they are as they’re growing up,” Checo said.

“What I’ve heard from college professors, college administrators, is that when a D.A. girl walks into their university or school, they are not worried,” Egler said. “That student is confident, that student does not hesitate to ask questions, that student does not Egler said she has been hesitate to ask for help.” pleased to see the changes in the time since she became President Lauren Checo, who recently in 2022 and when her daughter

“When I walked in the door, we started focusing even more deeply on diversity, equity, inclusion, and we’ve also added the word belonging to that,” Egler said. “I think [being surrounded by different types of people] is how a person grows in the world, and gains a deeper sense of not just themselves, but everybody else in the world…We are, as Catholics, welcoming and open to diversity. We believe that there is room for everybody under the tent, and nobody should be excluded from that tent.”

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TOP HIGH SCHOOLS 2023 test scores. Please list ways your school determines financial aid or academic incentive scholarships (specialized exam, TACHS score, ranking of school choice, interview?): Full - 95 LPR or better on TACHS Exam & 95 or better 7th and 8th-grade averages Half 90 to 94 LPR on TACHS Exam & 90 or better 7th and 8thgrade averages Partial 85 to 89 LPR on TACHS Exam & 90 or better 7th and 8thgrade averages The School motto, creed, slogan or mission statement: The School That Makes a Difference WHAT MAKES YOUR SCHOOL STAND OUT AS A TOP INSTITUTION (ie, % of students going to college, ratio of college advisors, % of students playing sports, faith-based activities, STEM Lab ETC.): Only Catholic High School in Brooklyn-Queens with an allpurpose field on campus which hosts baseball. Soccer, softball, track and field competitions, and physical education classes. 100% graduation rate and $43 million in scholarships earned last year alone.

St. Francis Preparatory School 6100 Francis Lewis Boulevard, Fresh Meadows, NY 11365 (718) 423-8810 Type of School & Affiliation: (i.e., all boys / Catholic): St. Francis Preparatory School is a co-ed Catholic, Franciscan college preparatory school. Principal’s Name: Mr. Patrick McLaughlin \ Admissions Director’s Full Name and phone number: Ms. Lisa Schaefer-Heuer 718-4238810, extension 264 Open House Date: October 14th, 2023 12pm-4pm, registration required. Throughout the month of October there will be a variety of in-person and virtual Admissions events. 2022-2023 Total number of Students Enrolled: 2444

2022-2023 Total Number of Teachers: 154

and senior years. St. Francis Prep has additional classes in Computer Business, Visual and Performing Arts, and Music.

number one choice. Saint Francis Prep admits students without regard to race, Average Class Size: 33 color, or country of national origin. Financial Assistance, PayExtra-Curricular activities ofment Plans, and other Sponsorfered: We offer more than 40 Foreign Languages offered: ships are available. Please visit clubs and activities and domesSpanish, Italian, French: most sfponline.org. tic and international trips.Some popular Spanish Following the entrance exam: of our unique clubs include Tru • Catholic school students: Once Beauty; Anime; Broadway TerName of Your 2023 Valedictoyou register for the T.A.C.H.S., riers; Wall Street Terriers; Paws rian and Salutatorian: Number 1 the testing company will forward and Petal Club (Animal Rights Student: Juliana Gomez: 2 Stua 9th grade applicant record form and Environmental Awareness). dent: Grace Lavin to your 8th grade teacher. Our extensive inter-scholastic • Non-Catholic and Private and sports program of 40 teams Percentage of 2023 Students at- Public School students: You must boasts over 200 championships. tending college: 99% submit the applicant form to Please visit our website at www. your current teacher and have it sfponline.org for more informaAverage 2023 Senior SAT Score: mailed or emailed to the admistion. 1121 sions@stfrancisprep.org. Families St. Francis Prep prides itself on may upload their 6th, 7th and the range and diversity of our Top 2023 Academic Seniors are first marking period of their 8th extra-curricular program. It is attending which Universities? grade report cards. difficult to single out 5 programs. Fordham, NYU. Stony Brook, All students must submit their Nonetheless, here is an attempt: Cornell, Yale, Johns Hopkins, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade averages We have multiple culture clubs Williams by December 14th, 2023. Saint among our 40+ clubs and activiMost of our 2023 Graduates are Francis Preparatory School also ties exploring the various cultures attending the following colleges: reviews attendance, lateness, and represented in our schools. In the Adelphi, Hofstra, St. John’s Uniconduct. Scholarships are offered Spring, the students put on an versity, Molloy and Iona, Bingto the students who score highest International Night with foods, hamton, Stony Brook, Cuny on the TACHS and who put St. songs, and dances. Francis Prep as their number one Model U.N. and Speech and Does your school offer college choice. Debate teams compete in various credited courses? Yes / No: Yes, For more information on visiting tournaments. we have several College Credit St. Francis Prep or our Admission The school newspaper, The Courses, as well as A.P. Courses: Events please visit our website, Seraph, and the Yearbook are Subjects:Accounting ,A.P. Art www.sfponline.org. great publications and often win History ,A.P. Biology, Business If you have any other questions, awards for excellence. Law, A.P. Calculus, A.P. Calculus contact our Admissions Office beThe Little Portion is the school AB, Calculus Honors, Pre-Calcu- tween the hours of 8:00AM and literary arts magazine. It features lus, A.P. Chemistry, Drawing from 3:00PM 718-423-8810 EXT. 229 the writing and art work of our Life students. Digital Photography, Drama, A.P. The School motto, creed, sloOur intramural program allows English Language, A.P. English gan or mission statement: “Deus students who do not compete Literature, A.P. Environmental Meus et Omnia: My God and My on interscholastic teams to play Science, A.P. European HisAll.” St. Francis Prep is a Cathosports and compete with classtory, Fiction, Forensic Science, lic, Franciscan, college preparamates. Gothicism, History of Music, A.P. tory school where we treat all Our outstanding Athletic proHuman Geography, A.P. Italian Creation with dignity and regram offers 40 - 9th through Language spect. As instruments of God’s 12th grade team opportuniA.P. Macroeconomics, Marketpeace, justice, and love, we form ties for student-athletes in the ing, Math 12, Math Analysis, A.P. leaders who achieve academic exhighly competitive Catholic High Music Theory, A.P. Physics, A.P. cellence, create community, and School Athletic Association. Physics 1 proclaim joy and hope. . Unique Academic Programs: Poetry, A.P. Principles of ComSt. Francis Prep offers a tradiAgain, it is difficult to single out puter Science, Probability and tional, college preparatory curone or two programs. St. Francis Statistics riculum with the opportunity for Prep offers a great college prepa- A.P. Psychology, Religions of students to pursue their areas of ratory program for all students at the World, Science Research, interest on a sophisticated level. all levels. A.P., Spanish Language, Spanish This balance makes our program We pride ourselves on not track- Conversation, Spanish IV, Twounique. Students may choose ing students. Students can move Dimensional Design, A.P. US electives from all academic up to honors and A.P. classes Government, World Literature, subjects, including Art, Business, through their good work in all A.P. World History Computer Science, and Music. In four years. addition, our Franciscan tradiOur three-year Science Research Academic Admission Requiretion emphasizes the Four Golden program supports students in ments: All students must submit Links: the intellectual, spiritual, conducting original research their 6th, 7th, and 8th grade physical, and social. This emphaprojects. averages by December 13th, 2023. sis provides students with a balOur Healthcare Discovery ProSaint Francis Preparatory School anced and well-rounded educagram in partnership with New also reviews attendance, latetion that prepares them well for York Presbyterian Hospital afness, and conduct. Scholarships success in college and beyond fords our students the opportuni- are offered to the students who and for continued life-long learnty to be mentored by health care score highest on the TACHS and ing. “High school is four years; professionals during their junior who put St. Francis Prep as their St. Francis Prep is forever.”


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TOP HIGH SCHOOLS 2022 Saint Jean Baptiste High School 173 East 75th Street, New York, NY 10021 (212) 288-1645 Type of School & Affiliation: Catholic all-girls College Prep Principal’s Full Name: Sister Maria Cassano, CND Admissions Director’s Full Name and phone number: Flora Lugo (212) 288-1645 extension 134 2023-2024 Student Enrollment: 300 Number of teachers: 27

Average Class Size: 22 Top 5 or most unique extracurricular activities offered: Adulting, Investors Club with Wharton Business School of Business, Glamour Gals, K-Pop, and Pet Care One or two unique academic programs: Forensic Science, Anatomy & Physiology, Coding with Google. Open House Date and Time: InPerson: Friday, October 6th 1:304:30 PM OR Sunday, October 22nd 2:00-5:00 PM, Registration Required for in-person tours: www.stjean.org/openhouse Which colleges are your top Class of 2023 graduates attending? Bennington College, Fordham University,

George Washington University, Howard University, Loyola University,NYU, Swarthmore College, University of New Haven, University of Massachusetts, SUNY FIT, and Temple University Where are most of your 2023 graduates attending college (2-5 schools?). CUNY Baruch, SUNY Albany, CUNY John Jay College for Criminal Justice, Fordham University, NYU and SUNY Stony Brook

Please list ways your school determines financial aid or academic incentive scholarships (specialized exam, TACHS score, interview?) Scholarship Application will be emailed in December of 2023 to those students who apply using the TACHS exam. Please check your email (inbox and junk/spam folders) frequently for notifications from SJB.

What percentage of students are on some kind of academic Does your school offer college and/or aid program with your credit courses? Provide subjects. school? We invest in our stuYes. Analytical Writing and Span- dents. Once accepted and enish Literature rolled, each student receives a scholarship of nearly $6,000 to Academic Admissions Requireattend SJB. Cost of educating ments (e.g.: top 15th percentile each student is $15,000.00 and for TACHS, elementary GPA). tuition is set at $10, 600.00. We 80 percent average or higher, also offer full and partial merit good conduct and attendance. scholarships. About a third of our


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TOP HIGH SCHOOLS 2022 student population receives additional financial assistance. The School motto, creed, slogan or mission statement: “To Prepare for the Lord a Perfect People” WHAT MAKES YOUR SCHOOL STAND OUT AS A TOP INSTITUTION (ie, % of students going to college, ratio of college advisors, % of students playing sports, faith-based activities, STEM Lab ETC.).: Opportunities! SJB allows our students to explore their interests and broaden their horizons in many ways from our college partnerships that begin in 9th grade to our career explorations program, in 10th grade, where students intern in many fields: finance, medicine, law, science, hospitality services and technology. In addition, each senior is required to offer 140 hours of service to a variety of organizations: pre-schools, elementary schools, health care facilities and senior residences. Students also begin their Advanced Placement programming in 10th grade with additional AP courses in grades 11 and 12. Further, the NEW athletic program includes Volleyball and Basketball as well as Cross Country, Indoor and Outdoor Track, Flag Football, Soccer, and Softball. These opportunities enable our students to earn scholarships at top tier universities. St Jean Baptiste is proud that we have a 100% graduation rate and 100% attendance at a variety of universities and colleges.

St. John’s Preparatory School 21-21 Crescent Street Astoria, NY 11105 718-721-7200 Type of School & Affiliation: (i.e., all boys / Catholic):Catholic, Co-Ed Principal’s Full Name :Maria N. Johnson Admissions Director’s Full Name and phone number:Amanda Martinez - 718721-7200, ext 699 Open House Date and Time: Saturday, October 14, 2023 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Open House Options (virtual, in person, both, other?)In Person 2023-2024 Total Number of Students Enrolled:735 2023-2024 Total Number of teachers:48 Average Class Size:26

United States History, World His- for future careers in bio medical, tory engineering and neuroscience and innovative thinking. Academic Admissions RequireState of the Art Anatomage Table ments (e.g.: top 15th percentile allows students to interact with for TACHS, elementary GPA), Life 3 Dimensional representaand does a student’s ranking tion of human organs and body of 1, 2 and 3 as the order of systems. school choice affect admission: Top 15th percentile for TACH’s , elementary GPA high 80’s in core subjects. All choices on the TACHS are considered, scholarship priority to those who place St. John’s Prep first.

Top 5 or most unique extracurricular activities offered:Robotics/Coding, Comprehensive Campus Life Service Programs, Model UN, Performing Please list ways your school and Visual Arts, Interscholastic determines financial aid or Sports- Girls and Boys academic incentive scholarships (specialized exam, TACHS One or two unique academic score, ranking of school choice, programs offered: St. John’s Uni- interview?): versity Baccalaureate Program, St. John’s Prep offers academic College Advantage Program scholarship based off the results of our Vallone Scholarship Exam. Foreign Languages offered, and Please check www.stjohnsprepwhich one is the most popular: school.org for further details. French, Italian, Spanish and Latin The School motto, creed, slogan or mission statement: “That they Most popular school sport: may have life more abundantly.” St. John’s educational mission goes well beyond the academic. WHAT MAKES YOUR SCHOOL St. John’s currently offers over 50 STAND OUT AS A TOP INprograms which include 8 interSTITUTION (ie, % of students scholastic athletic teams, excitgoing to college, ratio of college ing intramural opportunities and advisors, % of students playing over 30 non-athletic programs. sports, faith-based activities, STEM Lab ETC.): Name of your 2023 ValedictoSt. John’s Preparatory School rian and Salutatorian: Matthew is dedicated to promoting acaAlvarez – Valedictorian. Savandemic excellence and to instillnah Finnerty - Salutatorian ing the principles and values of the Catholic Faith in a positive, Percentage of 2023 Students at- supportive and nurturing envitending college: 100% ronment. Through an advanced, challenging curriculum, St. John’s Average 2023 Senior SAT Score: Prep focuses on the growth of 1250 the individual student. Students from St. John’s Prep Which colleges are your top may attend St. John’s University Class of 2023 graduates attend- during their senior year through ing: Columbia, NYU, Dartmouth a unique SJP/SJU Baccalaureate College, Vassar College, Fordham Program. They can also take colUniversity, St. John’s University lege courses through the College Advancement Program with St. Where are most of your 2023 John’s University. graduates attending college The Campus Life Retreat Pro(2-5 schools?):Columbia, NYU, gram beginning in freshman Binghamton University, Fordham year helps students learn more University, Stony Brook Univerabout themselves, each other and sity, Penn State University, Adel- recognize God in themselves and phi University, Rensselaer RPI, others. Wesleyan University, St. John’s Performing Arts and Multi-media University Program engages students as writers, actors, dancers, designDoes your school offer college ers, directors, musicians, singcredit courses? Provide subjects. ers and technicians. It fosters Advanced Placement Courses creativity, improves confidence in Biology, Calculus, Chemistry, and allows them to embrace their English Language and Composi- self-expression. tion, English Literature, Europe- Advanced Science and Technoloan History, Psychology, Spanish gy Courses, Programs and ActiviLanguage and Culture, Statistics, ties provide a strong foundation

St. Vincent Ferrer 151 E. 65 Street, New York, NY 10065 (212) 535 4680

Open House Date and Time: October 21, 2023 11am – 2:30 RSVP necessary . Pre-Registration (a must!) Presentations: 11:00; 11:45, 12:30, 1:15 and 2:00. Final in-person Open House on Thursday, October 26th, Two Presentations: first at 4:00 and last at 5:00. Open House Options: in person 2023-2024 Total Number of Students Enrolled: 475 2023-2024 Total Number of teachers: 31 Average Class Size: 24 Student ratio is 1:12 Top 5 or most unique extracurricular activities offered: JV & Varsity Basketball, JV & Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Soccer, Girls Who Code, Campus Ministry, Cross-country One or two unique academic programs offered: Pre-Med Advantage Program: a special program for young women interested in science and medicine with Internships at nearby hospitals and research centers. International and Study Abroad Program Foreign Languages offered, and which one is the most popular: French, Spanish & Latin Most popular school sport: JV & Varsity Basketball, JV & Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Soccer Name of your 2023 Valedictorian and Salutatorian: Meadow Wales, Valedictorian & Kaylee Kurys Salutatorian Percentage of 2023 Students attending college: 100%


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Which colleges are your top Class of 2023 graduates attending: Northwestern and University of Delaware Where are most of your 2023 graduates attending college (2-5 schools?): New York University, Northwestern, Northeastern, University of Pittsburgh, Penn State, Providence College, State of University of New York Binghamton, Saint Francis College, Sacred Heart University Does your school offer college credit courses? Provide subjects. College Credit with St. John’s University (Adv. Biology; College Spanish) Academic Admissions Requirements (e.g.: top 15th percentile for TACHS, elementary GPA), and does a student’s ranking of 1, 2 and 3 as the order of school choice affect admission: Ferrer uses the TACHS Test administered by The Archdiocese of NY as the basic tool for Admission along with the girl’s earlier school Academic record. Saint Vincent Ferrer is TACHS #212 See www. tachsinfo.com for information Ferrer accepts all three choices:

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first, second, and third equally. These scores are also considered equally for scholarship eligibility. Please list ways your school determines financial aid or academic incentive scholarships (specialized exam, TACHS score, ranking of school choice, interview?): Ferrer offers a wide range of scholarships based on a girl’s previous academic accomplishment and probability of future success Scholarships at Ferrer are based on academic results on TACHS and grade school success Financial Aid is limited to those who would be unable to attend Ferrer without financial support The School motto, creed, slogan or mission statement: VERITAS (Truth) WHAT MAKES YOUR SCHOOL STAND OUT AS A TOP INSTITUTION (ie, % of students going to college, ratio of college advisors, % of students playing sports, faith-based activities, STEM Lab ETC.):Ferrer is a Catholic college preparatory school for girls, founded by the Dominican Sisters, members of

the Dominican Order worldwide, committed to studying and finding the Truth [Veritas] and teaching it to others. Students travel from over 65 neighborhoods in NYC and the tristate area Ferrer girls represent more than 100 grade schools In the last two graduating classes

of Ferrer our seniors received $31 million in the larger class, and $26+ million [from a smaller class] in college scholarships Ferrer Class of ‘24 has a National Semifinalist and two Commended Scholars in the National Merit Process. Additionally, College Board recognized 4 National Hispanic Scholars


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