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(Redirected from St. Agnes High School (Queens)) Private, all-female school in New York City , New York, United States
St. Agnes Academic High School.jpg
Address
13-20 124th Street
New York City (College Point, Queens), New York 11356
United States
Coordinates40°47′9″N 73°50′39″W / 40.78583°N 73.84417°W / 40.78583; -73.84417
Information
TypePrivate, All-Female
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic;
Sisters of St. Dominic
Established1908
Closed2021
School code018
PrincipalSusan Nicoletti
Faculty30
Grades9-12
Enrollment280 (2019-2020)
Average class size26
Color(s)Blue and White   
SloganCollege Point, College Bound
Athletics conferenceCHSAA
SportsBasketball (Junior Varsity/Varsity), Bowling, Cheer-leading, Cross Country, Soccer, Softball, Track, Volleyball (Junior Varsity/Varsity)
Team nameBlue Angels
AccreditationMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools
NewspaperVeritas
YearbookAgnesene
Tuition$9300 (2019-2020)
Alumni MagazineAgnews
Websitehttp://www.stagneshs.org

St. Agnes Academic High School is a former all-girls, private, Roman Catholic high school in Queens, New York. It was located within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn, and was established in 1908 by the Sisters of St. Dominic.

St. Agnes held its first graduation for 6 students in 1912. The school was originally co-educational, but shifted its focus to all-girls education in the aftermath of the Second World War. The current building was built in 1958.

St. Agnes had been affiliated with the Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., and been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.

The school was closed in June 2021 due to financial hardships.

College Partners

Molloy College

St. Agnes Academic High School had partnered with Molloy College to match student interests with college resources with a program named D.R.E.A.M. BIG. Offering an up-close and personal look at college and careers, students gain valuable insight from accomplished leaders in higher education through a series of experiences, seminars, and workshops at St. Agnes and at the Molloy College campus in Rockville Centre.

The D.R.E.A.M BIG Program offers:

  • Building Your Future in STEM: From High School to College
  • The Molloy College Center for Environmental Research and Coastal Oceans Monitoring Blue Point Oyster Hatchery
  • The Humanities and Technology
  • TV Studio Workshop
  • Law & Order Seminar
  • Dance/Theatre/Art Workshop
  • Choosing a Career Path

St. John's University

The St. John's College Advantage Program (CAP) provided qualified seniors the opportunity to enroll in college credit courses from the university while still enrolled in high school. St. Agnes currently offers CAP courses in British Authors, College Writing, Advanced Algebra, Calculus, Human Biology, People and the Environment, Psychology, Psychology of Women, and Emergence of a Global Society.

SUNY Albany

The SUNY at Albany Science Research Program was open to Grades 10, 11 and 12, students are eligible to receive up to 12 college credits. Students work one-on-one with a mentor on a science research project of their choosing.

The front and side of the now-closed St. Agnes Academic High School

Extracurricular activities

  • Art Club
  • Book Club
  • Cooking Club
  • Dance Club
  • Dominican Youth Preachers for Justice and Peace
  • Drama Club
  • Foreign Film Club
  • Help-A-Paw
  • Interact
  • Liturgical Dance
  • Mock Trial Club
  • Multi-culture Club
  • National Honors Society
  • Operation Shoebox
  • Photography Club
  • Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD)
  • Science Olympiad
  • Scrap-booking
  • Star Wars Club
  • Student Council
  • Teens For Life
  • Track Club
  • T.V. Studio
  • Veritas (School Newspaper)
  • Yearbook

References

  1. ^ SAHS. "School Profile". St. Agnes High School website. Archived from the original on 2007-10-06. Retrieved 2007-08-01.
  2. MSA-CSS. "MSA-Commission on Secondary Schools". Archived from the original on 2009-03-25. Retrieved 2009-05-27.

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