· AHNS.org Gets New Look
· Sectional Playoff Results
· Esse Quam Videri, a Reflection
· Students Commemorate Holidays
· Emergency Alert Test
· Middle Schoolers Headed to Capital
· A Call to Service
· Classroom Spotlight
· November Open House
· Scholarship Qualifying Opportunity
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· Family Photo Session
· Planned Giving Virtual Program
· Introducing: 1884 Fund
· Reserve Your Yearbook
· Special Honors for Alumna, SNJM
· NYC Alumnae Trip Registration
· Spring Break Registration
· Now Hiring: Multiple Openings
· School Calendar
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AHNS.org Gets Dynamic New Look | |
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It's here! The first place most families visit before stepping through our doors here at Holy Names is our website, ahns.org.
Our goal is to make sure it reflects the dynamism of our school and the benefits afforded by pursuing an all-girls education. With that in mind, we are proud to debut our revamped, user-friendly and easier to navigate website.
We encourage you to visit (click the video for a preview) and take a look at some of the new features, including the complete history of Academy of the Holy Names. Thank you to PostMktg for the upgrade.
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Sectional Playoff Results | |
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Varsity volleyball is moving on! Congrats to the team on its 3-0 semifinal victory over Averill Park, setting up its finals showdown versus number 1 seed Burnt Hills Saturday in Saratoga.
Congratulations are also in order for the Cross Country team for its 3rd place finish at the Colonial Council Championship! Next up: Sectionals in Queensbury Saturday.
Congratulations as well to the varsity swim team which has advanced to sectional finals Saturday at Shenendehowa High School. The 200 Medley and 400 Freestyle Relay teams are both seeded 7th, and the 200 Freestyle Relay is seeded 8th. Ryleigh Hotaling, Casey Noll, Alexis Drislane, and Sofia Miron will each compete in individual events.
A reminder: winter sports (basketball, cheer, indoor track) start November 13. Sign-ups are available on myAHN.
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The premier edition of EQV magazine came out recently. The stories highlight the many ways our current students and alumnae impact the world, especially in the fields of science and medicine.
The title of the magazine is drawn from our school motto, Esse Quam Videri, to be, rather than to seem. Our focus as a school has always been to form young women of substance and character who contribute to building a better world through the use of their intellect and the skills, knowledge, and values they develop here. The pressures young people have as they form their identities, especially in the age of social media, make our mission critically important to their lives and the lives of the people they will touch.
These themes were iterated by Father Sean O'Brien, OFM at this Wednesday's All Saints Day Mass.
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Students Honor Faithfully Departed; Celebrate Halloween | |
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On Wednesday we honored our saints, and Thursday we honored those we’ve lost as part of All Souls Day.
In a similar vein, students set up the traditional Mexican display for Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead). Students learned about culture and traditions from Mrs. Gibbons while Ms. Kosek's classes worked on the "ofrenda" (offerings).
Earlier in the week, the traditional Halloween parade was held through the gym as students, faculty, and staff showed off their creativity with this year's costume selections. Check out the video to see some of this year's best.
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Emergency Alert Notification Instructions | |
An emergency alert test notification will be sent Monday, November 6 at 5 p.m.
This is only a test. No action will need to be taken.
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1. Log into ahns.org and click myAHN.
2. Click “settings” under your profile photo.
3. Click “notifications.”
4. Update your notifications to add your phone number to receive texts. Select your provider to receive a text notification with a verification code. Once you enter that and your phone is verified, you’ll be able to opt-in to receive text alerts.
5. Select “Text” next to “announcement” and “news posted”
6. Lastly, next to “News Posted” click “Edit Options” and select “Snow Days/Closings/Emergency Alerts”
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Middle Schoolers Headed to Capital | |
State Capitol Building. Image Courtesy: NYS Office of General Services. | |
Eight of our middle schoolers are headed to the State Capital!
It's part of the YMCA Youth and Government Program, which is designed to allow students grades six through eight to gain a basic understanding of the state legislature. The conference runs November 19-21 and will include a bill writing workshop, parliamentary procedure and debate training.
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Month of Simple Giving
SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) are now collecting personal items for Grassroot Givers' Month of Simple Giving.
The group is collecting full-size shampoo, full-size toothpaste, toothbrushes, deodorant (men and women), 2-packs of razors, and bars of soap. These items will be assembled into kits and provided to men and women leaving the shelter or those on a fixed income. Boxes have been placed in the front lobby by SADD's bulletin board and the collection will run until November 14. The combined classes that bring in the most items will receive a dress down day!
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Toy Drive Competition
For their senior service project, Julia Panza and Lexie Cristalli are collecting toys for kids of all ages! In conjunction with Logan Strong Foundation, which helps provide comfort and entertainment to childhood cancer patients and their families, the presents will be delivered this Christmas to patients at Albany Med.
Items can be placed in boxes in the lobby or in Ms. Moran's classroom throughout November. The grade which donates the most toys wins a pizza party!
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Softball for a Cause
For her senior service project, Alexa Gross is organizing a softball fundraiser to benefit Albany Med’s Division of Forensic Medicine on Sunday, November 12. See the graphic for contact information.
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Students at the Capital District YMCA. | |
Day of Service Featured in The Evangelist
AHN's Day of Service, which saw the entire school taking a break from academics for a day to volunteer at 18 different service organizations around the Capital District was recently featured in The Evangelist.
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Students Raise Relief Funds
AHN's Multicultural Club held a successful fundraiser by raffling of a Halloween basket filled with goodies.
The group raised $100 in all, with proceeds going to benefit UNICEF USA. The humanitarian aid organization provides children in 190 countries with lifesaving supplies and assistance.
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Classroom Spotlight: Theology | |
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A captive audience for Mr. Allen. Here he’s demonstrating writing on Egyptian papyrus ala St. Paul when he wrote his letters. Each of the students was able to make outlines on papyrus bookmarks beginning with pencil, followed by dipping bamboo in ink, writing in Biblical Greek (Koine). | |
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We are just days away from our November Open House! Know a family interested in learning more about the Holy Names experience? Have them join us on Wednesday, November 8!
We've added a new, fun surprise this year for attendees! You'll have to stop by our gym to find out!
Plus, if you refer a family and they give us your name, you'll be eligible for a $50 Wicked Smart gift card!
Why is Holy Names a good fit for families? Click the video from our YouTube channel to hear what our students and faculty are saying.
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Scholarship Qualifying Opportunity | |
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Another admissions testing opportunity has been made available for prospective students.
The exam serves as a scholarship qualifying exam and assists with student placement. High scoring students can earn between 1/4 and 1/2 tuition awards.
The upcoming exam is scheduled for Saturday, November 18.
Arrival time is 8:15 a.m. For parents, there will also be coffee, conversation and tours available with school administrators.
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Family Photo Session Fundraiser This Weekend | |
LAST CALL! This weekend you can have professional family portraits taken right here on the Holy Names campus! Create lasting memories, with proceeds going to benefit AHN's Friends of the Arts. Scan the QR code to make your reservation or follow the link if you're viewing on a phone! | |
Charitable Giving Virtual Program | |
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AHN invites you to learn more about charitable giving at an upcoming virtual event that will help you to plan to make your charitable gift mean the most to you and the causes you care about.
On Monday, November 13 at 6:30 p.m., join us for "Charitable Giving—The Impact of Doing Good" with expert Angela R. Tylock, Esq., Associate at the Meier Law Firm. The event is sponsored by the Mother Marie Rose Legacy Society.
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Annual Fund Gets New Look | |
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As we reflect on our past and look toward the future, the AHN Annual Fund will now be known as the 1884 Fund, in honor of our 140 years-strong legacy of empowering young women to pursue their passions, develop their potential, and live a life of purpose.
As you know, tuition covers only part of the cost of providing a Holy Names education; your unrestricted gift to the 1884 Fund plays a significant role in closing the gap, and will be the reason we can broaden and strengthen opportunities in the following areas:
- Academic Excellence
- Innovation
- The Arts
- Student Experience
- Athletics
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The high school yearbook, Profile, is on sale through November 20 for high school students. There will be a new theme this year.
Every student is represented in the book, so make sure to reserve yours today!
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Special Honors for Alumna, SNJM | |
Congratulations to former Holy Names parent and Trustee Joan Lipscomb, who has been honored by the Interfaith Alliance of Upstate NY. Joan was recognized at the Albany Country Club for her many years of service to the Roman Catholic Diocese and her efforts to bridge understanding, friendship, and respect of all faiths.
In attendance to support and honor Joan was Kristin Vivian, Holy Names Director of Institutional Advancement, Ashley Arnold '98, Trustee Regina Lagatta '70, Joan, and her daughter Joan Arthurton '87.
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Family Promise of the Capital Region paid tribute to the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary (SNJM).
The organization honored the sisters for all they do for its mission and the community at its "Doors to the Future" celebration.
In attendance to receive the award were Sr. Karyl Fredricks, Sr. Marilyn Marx, Sr. Mary Francis Beck, Sr. Grace Diaz, and Sr. Beatrice Hall.
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Alumnae Trip to New York City | |
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Attention AHN alumnae! Holy Names is offering a bus trip to NYC on Saturday, December 16.
- Bus departs AHN at 8:00 a.m. and drops off at Bryant Park around 11:00 a.m.
- Bus will depart NYC at 8:00 p.m., and return to AHN around 11:00 p.m.
You are free to spend the day as you wish, enjoying NYC at Christmastime!
Cost is $60 per person; non-AHN guests welcome to attend with an alumna. Registration will be open until November 17.
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Spring Break Registration | |
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We are pleased to announce plans for a Spring 2024 trip to Spain for interested AHN high school students, grades nine through 12. We will be traveling to the cities of Madrid, Seville, and Costa Del Sol March 29 through April 5.
There is a limit of 20 students for this trip so please register early. Payment plans are available. Email Ms. Rento with any questions.
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Now Hiring: Spanish Teacher | |
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Want to join our team at Holy Names? AHN has several vacancies, including a Chief Financial Officer and Spanish teacher! Visit our employment page for more information. | |
Next Week
Sunday, November 5
Carlo Cherubino Hall Dedication, 3:00 p.m.
Fall Sports Banquet, 4:00 p.m.
Tuesday, November 7
Election Day
Half Day of School (Noon Dismissal)
Wednesday, November 8
Veterans Day Prayer Service
Fall Open House, 5:00 to 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, November 9
No Classes (Faculty/Staff Retreat)
Friday, November 10
School Closed (Veterans Day)
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Looking Ahead
Monday, November 13
Winter Sports Tryouts
Planned Giving Virtual Event, 6:30 p.m.
Friday, November 17
Middle School Dance, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
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We're off next week due to the Veterans Day holiday. We'll be back with a new issue on Friday, November 17! | |
Enrollment is up! Schedule Your Visit Today! | |
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With 213 students this fall here at Holy Names, we have seen a ten percent increase in enrollment over this time last year!
A Holy Names education is an investment in the future, and the benefits of an all-girls education are more attainable than ever thanks to a tuition-restructuring for the 2023-24 academic year.
Know a family interested in learning more about the AHN experience? Have them reach out to Admissions Director Ann Rento at extension x202.
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