St. Augustine opens its doors for displaced Catholic school families
- March
- 17
A letter from Nancy Kennon, a mother at the St. Augustine school in Ossining…
The saddening news last weekend that the Archdiocese of New York was closing two local Westchester schools stunned many local families in the Hawthorne and Irvington areas. Parents and students of both Holy Rosary in Hawthorne and Immaculate Conception in Irvington learned that their schools would no longer be available to parish families after June of this year.
To the over 200 students that were displaced because of this, things seemed gloomy. Many families raced to inquire about other parochial school options that would be available for their children.
St. Augustine school in Ossining was inundated with phone calls as soon as the news broke. Many families didn’t even call; they just drove to St. Augustine’s in the hopes that they could find another Catholic school environment for their children. The principal, teachers and families at St. Augustine school worked overtime to accommodate all of the requests that were made this past week.
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