Category: News
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From Renderings to Reality: S.T.E.M. Building Begins to Rise Over Jericho Turnpike
Chaminade’s Advancing the Mission movement has swept the school with change over the last several years, revolutionizing many areas of the Chaminade experience. Upon the S.T.E.M. building’s opening, scheduled for late November, 2017, students will be exposed to the state-of-the-art technology and outstanding learning opportunities.
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Skating Out the Gate: Varsity Hockey Routs Monsignor Farrell 9-1 to Open Season
Chris Parisi ’17 fires a wrist shot with a Farrell defenseman in pursuit
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New Heights: Speech and Debate Breaks Records at the Princeton Invitational
By Sean Lochner ’19 The Robert C. Wright Speech and Debate team’s busy first trimester is quickly winding down. After putting in the hard work required to train novices while giving top-notch performances at local tournaments, the team was ready to end its first trimester on a high note. The team began preparing weeks ago…
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Experimenting with Success: Chaminade’s Varsity A Team Puts Forth a Strong Performance at the Cornell Science Olympiad Invitational
By Colin Capece ’18 Excitement. If there is one word to describe the attitude surrounding the S.T.E.M. program at Chaminade, this would be it. With the school’s new iPad initiative, as well as the continued progress on the new science building on campus, the school has immersed itself in the technological age and is committed…
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Chaminade Students Assist Others Through Christmas Toy Drive By Patrick Grindel ‘18 As Catholics, we seek to help the less fortunate, and in the Advent season, charity is emphasized. From Wednesday, November 30 through Friday, December 16, Chaminade is running the annual Christmas Toy Drive. During this time, students are encouraged to donate new and…
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Choose Life: Pro-Life Speaker Mr. Scott Klusendorf Addresses Student Body
By Andrew Donnelly ’20 On December 1, Chaminade High School held a prayer service to kick of the long-awaited season of Advent. Mr. Scott Klusendorf, president of the Life Training Institute, presented his pro-life views and the consequences of abortion to the student body. The students, faculty, and staff of Chaminade congregated in the AAC…
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5 Questions With Tim Bontemps
TSean Maleady ’17 Tim Bontemps is the national NBA writer for The Washington Post. A graduate of St. Bonaventure University, Tim formerly covered the NBA – especially the Knicks and Nets – for the New York Post. He has been a guest at Chaminade’s Sports Broadcasting camp for the last several years. Q: Will superstars…
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Lacrosse Lineage of Flyers: Ryan Moran ’99 Hired as Head Lacrosse Coach at UMBC
As Ryan Moran, class of 1999, begins his next chapter on the lacrosse field, he remembers dearly the impact of his days at Chaminade, where a journey started now continues with his becoming the head coach of the Division I program at University of Maryland – Baltimore County.
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Griffin’s Islands in the Sun: Sophomore Raises Over $10K for Children’s Health Causes in RI, NY
By Thomas Daly ’18 Of the many lessons instilled in Chaminade students, giving back to the community represents one of the most selfless answers to the call to love our neighbors as we would ourselves. A current sophomore at Chaminade, Griffin Jusko has demonstrated this love through his extensive charity work – both on Long…
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Giving Out of Gratitude: Chaminade Holds Annual Thanksgiving Basket Drive
WBy Nicholas Plante ’18 We who constitute the Chaminade family have received countless blessings from our Heavenly Father. As members of such a fortunate community, we all have many reasons to give thanks to God. One of the most profound ways in which we can express this gratitude is through serving Him by helping others.…