Through large group activities, small group discussions, and independent time for creating art pieces, students attending this year’s Art Retreat discovered the ways in which art helps us develop empathy and allows us to amplify the voices of those who often go unheard. Participants used art to investigate where God is calling us to use our voices to build a more empathetic and just world.
On Wednesday, October 22, members of the String Orchestra, Jazz Band, Concert Band, Concert Choir and The Academy Chorale showcased their talents for the Saint Joseph Academy community.
Last Thursday, members of the Class of 2027 celebrated the beloved tradition of formally becoming upperclasswomen in the Saint Joseph Academy community.
The fall musical, Freaky Friday, is right around the corner! Performances are Friday, November 14-Sunday, November 16 and Thursday, November 20-Saturday, November 22. Friday and Saturday performances are at 7:30 pm and the Sunday performance is at 2:30 pm.
Congratulations to Calissa Shillinger ’28 on her selection to the City of Brooklyn’s Youth Engagement and Succession (YES) Committee. Only five students were selected for the new committee, which will provide guidance to Brooklyn’s City Council on issues/matters related to youth.
Working with the NASA Glenn Research Center, Mae Wimbiscus ’26, Ella Babcock ’27 and Sophia Hwodeky ’27 are conducting their own research projects as part of the NASA High School Capstone Project.