HS football roundup: St. Peter’s victorious
St. Peter’s 20, Fordham Prep 13 St. Peter’s senior hybrid safety Joe Lecesse propelled the Eagles to the CHSFL victory in New Brighton. The 5-foot-9 […]
St. Peter’s 20, Fordham Prep 13 St. Peter’s senior hybrid safety Joe Lecesse propelled the Eagles to the CHSFL victory in New Brighton. The 5-foot-9 […]
Following his 40-day battle with COVID-19 and an extended recovery following his release from the hospital, we are excited to announce that Principal Mike has
This year’s theme of National Catholic Schools Week (CSW), an annual celebration of Catholic education across the United States, is “Catholic Schools: Faith. Excellence. Service.” These three values are core to St. Peter’s Boys High School mission. Join us in celebrating January 31 to February 6, 2021.
Perhaps, it wasn’t the typical Monsignor Farrell-St. Peter’s gridiron matchup we’re accustomed to seeing, but it may have carried even more significance as the two teams squared off in the inaugural CHSFL 7-on-7 Flag Football matchup Thursday at Farrell’s DiTommaso Field.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Students at St. Peter’s Boys High School will return to school with smaller class sizes, spaced desks, temperature checks — and they won’t be able to use their lockers — as part of a slew of precautions the New Brighton school has put in place when it reopens Wednesday amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
As the 2020-2021 academic year gets underway amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in New York City, Catholic and private schools on Staten Island say they are seeing an uptick in inquiries and enrollment.
Old habits die hard.
When John Baiano, Glenn Sanabria and Chris Clancy donned St. Peter’s uniforms during their respective high school days, they couldn’t get enough time on the hardwood.
There’s a first time for everything and St. Peter’s Boys High School’s capped its 103rd commencement with an unprecedented graduation parade and diploma distribution recently at its New Brighton complex.
St. Peter’s paid homage to its 122 graduates during its 103rd commencement via a virtual ceremony on Friday evening.
The ceremony was emceed by John Reilly Walsh, St. Peter’s Dean of Academics. St. Peter’s pastor, Rev. Michael Cichon, delivered the opening prayer, while Bishop John O’Hara, the Episcopal Vicar of Staten Island, also addressed the graduates.