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Sister Mary Ann Noonan, R.S.M.     
Sister Mary O'Donnell, O.P. |
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30 East Cherry St. |
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St. Ignatius Loyola Parish School is a Catholic elementary school, located on Long Island. Its educational programs service students in Nursery through Eighth Grade. |
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MissionThe primary mission of St. Ignatius Loyola School is to provide our students with religious and academic programs rooted in the spirit of the Gospel, and bearing witness to our commitment “To Teach As Jesus Did,” through a caring, creative and challenging environment that will nurture the religious, physical, social and intellectual growth and development of all our students. |
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Administration |
Sister Mary Ann Noonan, R.S.M. Sister Mary O'Donnell, O.P. |
Co-Principals | (516) 931-0831 |
Mrs. Jane Maloney Mrs. Jeanne Calhoun | Secretaries | (516) 931-0831 |
Mrs. Roz Gorman | Nurse | (516) 931-0985 |
CurriculumSt. Ignatius Loyola School follows the educational requirements established by the New York State Department of Education and the Department of Education of the Diocese of Rockville Centre. Religion classes are an integral part of our daily program. In addition to the regular academic program, classes are also held in: Art, Computer, Library, Music/Drama, Physical Education and Spanish. For More Information:For more information about our school programs, we invite you to call our school
to arrange for a tour or contact us
through this website. Ministries for the Parish SchoolParish School Parents Association Member:Promote understanding and cooperation between teachers and parents, enhance education opportunities for students and participate in fund-raising and social events. Monday night meetings at 8:00pm approximately every six weeks. General Class Coffee and Open School Night held early in the academic year. Parish School Volunteer:Share your individual talents and knowledge in the school library, computer labs, and reading and math resource room. If you have flexible daytime hours, even one hour per session is helpful.
Be It known to all who enter here, that Christ is the reason for this school, the unseen but ever present Teacher in its classes, the model of its faculty and the inspiration of its students. |
date last changed: 06/30/2002