38 THE QUEENS COURIER • CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOLS • SEPTEMBER 26, 2019 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT WWW.QNS.COM
Catholic High Schools
Make a diff erence by teaching at local Catholic schools
Th e Catholic elementary academies and
schools within the Diocese of Brooklyn
educate about 30,000 students in 86 academies
and schools. Since 1853, they can
be heard saying “we teach, we learn, we
serve.”
Th e Offi ce of the Superintendent of
Schools-Catholic School Support Services
continue to seek qualifi ed and committed
Catholic educators to advance the mission
of Catholic schools and academies.
Candidates for administrative positions
must meet the following qualifi cations:
• be a practicing Roman Catholic committed
to the mission of Catholic education;
• have 5 years successful teaching in a
Catholic, private or public school setting;
• have a Master’s Degree conferred by a
college or university registered by the
New York State Board of Regents or
accredited by an appropriate regional
accrediting agency;
• have New York State certifi cation in
School Administration and Supervision
or the equivalent; and
• have an Initial Certifi cate of Faith
Formation or be eligible to begin such
certifi cation upon employment.
Candidates for teaching positions must
meet the following qualifi cations:
• be a practicing Roman Catholic committed
Holy Trinity Catholic Academy At A Glance
Private School Education at a Great Value
Average class size of 20 in grades PK3 through 8th grade allows for individualized attention, enrichment, and
differentiation of instruction. Children of all faiths and backgrounds accepted
Living Environment offered to 8th Grade. All students in the courses passed the NYS Regents
The Class of 2019 was accepted into Townsend Harris, Brooklyn Technical, Bronx High School of Science, Fiorello H.
LaGuardia School of the Performing Arts, and received scholarships to: St. Mary’s Manhasset, St. Francis Preparatory,
St. John’s Preparatory, The Mary Louis Academy, Archbishop Molloy, and St. Agnes Academic High School
Safe, nurturing environment, one to one iPads, state of the art science lab, art program, drama club, sports, Girl Scouts.
Early drop-off and extended day programs available
Competitive spring 2019 NYS test scores that exceeded NYC and NYS public schools’ performance in ELA and Math
Coding integrated into the technology curriculum
Active and involved parent community
Hot lunch program and full time nurse
SETSS and Speech offered on-site during the school day
Your child will be proficient in the core subjects and will grow in faith and confidence. Those qualities are unsurpassed.
Contact the principal, Barbara Kavanagh
bkavanagh@htcawhitestone.org • 718-746-1479
to the mission of Catholic education;
• have a Bachelor’s Degree or higher; and
• hold a valid New York State Certifi cation
or be eligible for certifi cation.
Visit www.dioceseofbrooklyn.org/
schools/teacher-and-principal-employment
for more information and to apply.
Aft er an initial review, qualifi ed candidates
will be notifi ed for screening interviews.
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