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Dr. Thomas Chadzutko,
Superintendent of Catholic
School Support Services for
the Diocese of Brooklyn, today
has announced plans
for schools and academies
throughout Brooklyn and
Queens to celebrate Catholic
Schools Week during the
week of February 7-13.
The Diocese will mark
Catholic Schools Week differently
than in previous
years due to the COVID-19
pandemic, however unique
events are planned that will
connect the celebration of
Catholic Schools Week with
both Black History Month
and Chinese New Year.
“This year, due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, our
schools and academies
have had to change their
plans for Catholic Schools
Week, which in the past
featured mostly in-person
gatherings celebrating our
students, teachers, and the
success of our schools.
I am proud to see that
despite the challenges to
reinvent these events, our
schools have some amazing
virtual activities planned
that will showcase our students
and the academic excellence
of our schools,”
said Dr. Thomas Chadzutko,
Superintendent of
Schools.
Highlights of this
year’s events include:
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with Bishop Nicholas Di-
Marzio and Auxiliary Bishops
Raymond Chappetto
and Paul Sanchez at various
schools.
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room” STEM lessons led
by Captain Barrington Irving,
the youngest and first
African-American male to
fly solo around the world in
2007. Captain Irving will be
presenting lessons to three
schools as part of Catholic
Schools Week.
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bration led by the dual-language
program at St. Michael’s
Catholic Academy
in Flushing.
The theme of Catholic
Schools Week this year is
“Catholic Schools: Faith.
Excellence. Service.”
The “Flying Classroom”
lessons will be incorporated
into Diocesan school
and academy curriculum
as a component of the 2021
Year of Renewal for Catholic
Education.
The Diocese of Brooklyn
committed this new year to
bolster Catholic education.
The effort is guided by
the goals of addressing the
challenges facing Catholic
schools, implementing innovative
educational opportunities,
and strengthening
specific areas of Catholic
education including enrollment,
academic excellence,
financial stability and governance.
Catholic Schools Week
also marks the beginning
of registration for the upcoming
school year.
Virtual open houses are
scheduled at each of the Diocesan’s
69 schools throughout
Catholic Schools Week.
For more information
on Catholic Schools and
Academies in Brooklyn
and Queens, visit catholicschoolsbq.
org or call (718)
965-7300.
FOCUS O N EDUCAT I O N
Catholic Schools Week Events in Brooklyn and Queens
to Honor Black History Month and Chinese New Year