• NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
The N.H.S. is a national organization which acknowledges students
who excel in scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Juniors
and Seniors are eligible for this society based on their academic
record, teacher recommendation, and documented school and
community service.
• STUDENT COUNCIL
Students who are chosen by their peers to serve in student
government must display service and commitment to school
activities. The Council is responsible to organize and facilitate
school activities such as class events and fund-raisers.
• CAMPUS MINISTRY
Students who serve as campus ministers volunteer to plan and
prepare school liturgical functions.
• LIFE CLUB
• RESPECT LIFE
• FAITH SHARING
Teaching CCD classes to elementary school students
• BRIDGE BUILDING
A program run by the Sisters of Charity of New York.The
students visit sites staffed by the Sisters of Charity. The object
is for the students to see “The Charity of Christ” in action. They
visit P.O.T.S. which is a community kitchen that feeds 200-400
homeless people everyday. They visit the Convent of Mary the
Queen where the elderly and retired Sisters live. They visit a
women’s shelter, a school in Harlem, an immigration center, a
shelter for impoverished families, two hospitals in N.Y.C., and
a farm where 15,000 lbs. of vegetables are gathered and sent to
soup kitchens and shelters for poor people. |