Local all-boys high school
gets fi rst female principal
BY PATRICK ROCCHIO
All Hallows High School,
just west of the Grand Concourse
on East 164th Street,
is getting a new principal this
fall.
Susan Natale succeeds
its long-time principal, Sean
Sullivan, who will stay on as
Principal Emeritus during
the transition and continue
his fi ve-decade association
with the school.
All Hallows, an all-boys
high school with a 110-year tradition,
has never had a female
principal before, but Natale,
currently the Iona Preparatory
School’s dean of academics,
said that she believes her
experience as an educator is
more relevant than her gender
and said that the values of the
school will remain constant
during the transition.
“I know it is a big deal to
have the fi rst woman principal,
but I have the knowledge
and the experience to lead the
school,” said Natale, who is a
Mathematics teacher. “I am
looking forward to taking all
BRONX TIMES R 28 EPORTER, JUNE 7-13, 2019 BTR
Susan Natale, currently an academic dean at Iona Prep, will become the
new principal of All Hallows High School in the fall.
Photo courtesy of Susan Natale
Resource Fair
for Families
FREE immigration legal consultations
(DACA, TPS, Asylum, Citizenship, Green Card and
other immigration inquiries)
SNAP screening and enrollment services
Health insurance enrollment support
“Know Your Rights” presentations
Passports, consular IDs and more provided by the
Mexican Consulate (June 15 ONLY — call 1-877-639
-4835 for an appointment)
Resources about housing issues, employment opportunities,
free summer camp for youth, financial
services, and more
FREE refreshments for everyone
hps://www.nyic.org/
resources-training/
events
212-627-2227
Saturday, June 15, 2019 l 9:00 AM—1:00 PM
1560 Purdy Street, Bronx NY 10462
Wednesday, June 19, 2019 l 4:00 PM—8:00 PM
911 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11226
FAMILY COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
COUNTY OF THE BRONX
Docket No. NN-21573/18
In the Matter of
ANGELEI BOSCH
A Child(ren) Under Eighteen Years Alleged to be Neglected by
RAY BOSCH
Respondent
NOTICE: PLACEMENT OF YOUR CHILD IN FOSTER CARE MAY RESULT IN THE LOSS OF
YOUR RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF YOUR CHILD STAYS IN FOSTER CARE FOR 15 OF THE
MOST RECENT 22 MONTHS, THE AGENCY MAY BE REQUIRED BY LAW TO FILE A
PETITION TO TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TO COMMIT GUARDIANSHIP
AND CUSTODY OF YOUR CHILD TO THE AGENCY FOR THE PURPOSES OF ADOPTION. IN
SOME CASES, THE AGENCY MAY FILE BEFORE THE END OF THE 15-MONTH PERIOD. IF
SEVERE OR REPEATED CHILD ABUSE IS PROVEN BY CLEAN AND CONVINCING
EVIDENCE, THIS FINDING MAY CONSTITUTE THE BASIS TO TERMINATE YOUR
PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TO COMMIT GUARDIANSHIP AND CUSTODY OF YOUR CHILD TO
THE AGENCY FOR THE PURPOSES OF ADOPTION.
TO: Ray Bosch
A petition under ARTICLE 10 of the FAMILY COURT ACT having been filed with this Court
alleging that the above-named child(ren) is a neglected child(ren), a copy of said petition being
annexed hereto:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to appear before this court 900 Sheridan Avenue, Bronx, New
York 10451, Part 10, on JULY 1st, 2019 at 4:00 oclock in the noon of said day to answer the
petition and to show cause why said child(ren) should not be adjudicated to be a neglected
child(re) and why you should not be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of ARTICLE 10 of
the FAMILY COURT ACT and why an order of support under Section 235 of the FAMILY COURT
ACT should not be made if the final disposition is an order of placement.
On your failure to appear as herein directed, a warrant may be issued for your arrest.
FURTHER NOTICE: Family Court Act §154 (c) provides that petitions brought pursuant to Articles
4, 5, 6, 8 and 10 of the Family Court Act, in which an order of protection is sought or in which a
violation of an order of protection is alleged, may be served outside the State of New York upon a
Respondent who is not a resident or domiciliary of the State of New York. If no other grounds for
obtaining personal jurisdiction over the Respondent exist aside from the application of this
provision, the exercise of personal jurisdiction over the respondent is limited to the issue of the
request for, or alleged violation of the order of protection. Where the Respondent has been served
with this summons and petition and does not appear, the Family Court may proceed to a hearing
with respect to issuance or enforcement of the order of protection.
STEPHEN G. BYRNES
CLERK OF THE FAMILY COURT
Dated: May 23, 2019
of the 23 years of knowledge
and experience and bringing
it to All Hallows.”
Natale said that she initially
became a Math teacher
because she loved the subject
and wanted to share it with
youth, including those who
may have fallen behind on
fundamentals.
Natale, a school administrator
since 2006, got her
start teaching at the Ursuline
School in New Rochelle, where
she taught for 10 years before
moving onto Iona Prep.
She said that she wants
to boost technology at All
Hallows by expanding the
number of classes that use
Chromebook computers, as
well as making All Hallows
an AdvanceED STEM certifi
ed school, part of a national
accreditation program in science,
technology, engineering
and mathematics disciplines.
“We are educating students
of today for jobs that don’t
even exist yet,” said Natale.
“Technology is changing so
fast you cannot say that by the
time someone who is a freshman
now graduates from college,
the changes they will see
are going to be exponential,”
she said.
Another part of a her fi veyear
plan is having every educator
in the school become a
Google Certifi ed Level 1 educator,
since technology is an
increasingly important part
of schools and our world.
“From a cultural standpoint
I would love to see more
parental involvement,” said
Natale. “Currently the school
does not have much of a parents
club and I would like to
see that change.”
She said she will continue
to produce graduates in the
Christian Brothers tradition
who are critical thinkers and
ethical leaders.
Her door will always be
open, said Natale, and she is
looking forward to working
with Sullivan.
“I look forward to continuing
to serve the students of All
Hallows, as I have throughout
my entire career,” said Sullivan,
principal at All Hallows
for the past 23 years.
The appointments were
made by Ronald Schutté, All
Hallows’ president, who said
that Sullivan will also be
teaching Calculus.
“I’m delighted that All Hallows
will still have the benefi
t of Sean’s wisdom and experience,
and that Susan will
have access to his encyclopedic
knowledge of the school’s
history and traditions,” said
Schutté.
/