Alumni Spotlight: Jay Asparro ’97
Following graduation from Kellenberg, Jay attended Hofstra University and received a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Management in 2002. Over the last 15 years, he has worked for Merck,...
View ArticleParents Club and KAPA Social
Kellenberg Memorial High School Parents Club & KAPA cordially invite you to attend the Annual Christmas Social! Saturday, December 15, 2018 5:00 to 8:00 PM Kellenberg Memorial High School The cost...
View ArticleArts & Crafts Club Welcomes Special Guest
Article by Isy Odiaka ’19: On November 26, Mrs. Anne Zimos who is a parent of a Latin school student joined the Arts and Crafts Club and educated the club on how to make a mosaic. She is very skilled...
View ArticleBoys Varsity Basketball Team’s S.O.S. Project at Stella Maris
Article by Joseph Braskey ’19: On Tuesday, November 27, the Kellenberg Boys Varsity Basketball team traveled with Bro. Michael Gillen, S.M., Coach McCutcheon, and Coach Lyons to Kellenberg Memorial’s...
View ArticleRosie McCuminsky ’19 & Angelica Markevich ’19 Named to All-Eastern Honors...
More than 780 of the most musically talented high school students in the Eastern region of the United States have been selected to perform in the 2019 NAFME All-Eastern Honors Ensembles. Selected to...
View ArticleAdvent Reflection by Kaitlyn Duggan ’20
The Nativity Scene helps me understand the meaning of Christmas. It shows Jesus, the Son of God, humbly lying in a manger, while surrounded by those who care for him. God sent His Son as a man so that...
View ArticleAdvent Reflection by James Mooney ’20
Luke 1:26-38 We, the children of God, are all sent to listen to God’s messaging. In Luke’s account we see how he recants the message from Gabriel to Mary about Jesus’s birth and His coming to the...
View ArticleAdvent Reflection by Sarah Killian ’20
Christmas to me is more than just opening presents and going to mass, it is when I spend time with my family creating memories, being together, and loving each other. Whether it is shopping for loved...
View ArticleThe Phoenix: Madonna Pavilion Reopened
By Phoenix editor, Anya Murphy ’19: As of Monday, December 3, 2018, the major renovation of the student courtyard, the Madonna Pavilion, is complete and doors are once again open to student traffic....
View ArticleAdvent Reflection by Sofia Abuin ’20
Every Christmas morning when I was little, before I could open my presents, my family assigned to me the special job of placing the delicate figurines of Baby Jesus in each of the mangers in the...
View ArticleAdvent Reflection by Lola Lechleider ’20
Advent is a time to gather yourself and assemble yourself for Jesus’ coming. I think that it is a good way to prepare your heart for what is to come. It is a good time to self-evaluate and realize the...
View ArticleAdvent Reflection by Jessica Politi ’20
Lately the true meaning of Christmas has been overlooked by the excitement of getting presents, and the idea of getting off from school. People often forget that Christmas is supposed to be about the...
View ArticleAdvent Reflection by Kelly Anne Huggard ’20
Advent is the season when we prepare to celebrate the Birth of Jesus on Christmas. The weeks leading up to Christmas are usually very busy with shopping, decorating, wrapping … The season of Advent...
View Article2018 Fall Varsity Athletic Awards
On November 30, the fall varsity athletics programs gathered to honor the athletes of the fall season. Awards were given for most committed, most improved, and most valuable athletes on each team. The...
View ArticleAdvent Reflection by Rachel Siegel ’20
The season of Advent is one in which we prepare for the coming of our Lord and Savior- in fact, the word Advent literally means “the arrival of a notable person, thing, or event”. Matthew 1:23 states...
View ArticleAdvent Reflection by Amelia Hirschfield ’20
December comes along and everyone is excited for Christmas and a new year. Lights are being hung, trees are being decorated, and snow is coming down. For many people Christmas is a time of buying...
View ArticleThe Phoenix: Health Science and Psychology Clubs Join to Welcome Joanna...
By Phoenix Editor Maya Tadross ’19: On Wednesday, December 5 at 3:30 p.m., Kellenberg Memorial’s Health Science Club and Psychology Club joined together in a packed biology lab to welcome speaker...
View ArticleThe Phoenix: The Sound of Music
By Phoenix Editor Anya Murphy ’19: The Sound of Music, The Drama Club’s fall musical, premiered on Friday, November 16, and was followed by additional shows on Saturday, November 17 and Sunday,...
View ArticleAdvent Reflection by Rachel Siegel ’20
One of the most famous symbols of Advent is the wreath of candles, which represents the coming of Christ’s light into our darkened world. A particular candle is lit each Sunday of Advent, each with its...
View ArticleAdvent Reflection by Krisztina Kapin ’20
The word advent derives from the Latin “adventus,” meaning approach or arrival. During this season, we are called to reflect on our lives as we await the arrival of Christ. Spiritually, we welcome Him...
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