Archdiocese lists elementary schools in danger

NEW YORK

According to the Archdiocese, 26 out of 159 regionalized, parish and archdiocesan elementary schools are at-risk of closure in June 2013.

The number of students at these elementary schools is 5,053 out of 50,045 currently enrolled in Catholic elementary schools in the boroughs of Manhattan, the Bronx and Staten Island, and Westchester, Rockland, Putnam, Sullivan, Orange, Dutchess and Ulster counties.

The elementary schools notified that they are at-risk are:

Manhattan:

  • Annunciation
  • Holy Cross
  • Holy Name of Jesus
  • St. Gregory the Great
  • St. James-St. Joseph
  • St. Jude
    Northwest and South Bronx:
  • Holy Spirit
  • Our Lady of Angels
  • Our Lady of Mercy
  • St. Jerome
    East and Northeast Bronx:
  • Blessed Sacrament
  • St. Anthony
  • St. Mary
  • St. Mary Star of the Sea
    Central Westchester:
  • Holy Name of Jesus, Valhalla
  • Our Lady of Fatima, Scarsdale
  • St. Casimir, Yonkers
    Northern Westchester/Putnam:
  • Our Lady of the Assumption, Peekskill
  • St. Theresa, Briarcliff Manor
    Dutchess:
  • Regina Coeli, Hyde Park
  • St. Joseph, Millbrook
    Rockland:
  • St. Augustine, New City
  • St. Peter, Haverstraw
    Ulster, Orange, Sullivan:
  • Sacred Heart, Newburgh
  • St. Joseph, Kingston
  • St. Mary of the Snow, Saugerties

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