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Welcoming new St. Cecilia Wildcats

Charlotte Kirlin will be in pre-kindergarten at St. Cecilia in September.

While Catholic high schools have operated on a hybrid learning model and the overwhelming number of public school students haven’t been in a classroom since March 2020, Catholic elementary schools have been open for five-day-a-week learning since September.

Sister Catherine Masino, the principal, and Sister Carolyn Braun, the vice principal, are in their first year overseeing the school. While a grade or a classroom has had to go virtual at times this year due to a coronavirus case, the school has not shut down.

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St. Cecilia did not have any open houses this year, but on Saturday welcomed new families to meet teachers, tour classrooms and receive information on uniforms and the after-school CARES program.

From left: St. Cecilia principal Sister Catherine Masino, vice principal Sister Carolyn Braun and second-grade teacher Sister Carolyn Shomper.

Sister Catherine is hoping to keep enrollment stable. At present, there are 556 students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade.

Families received carnations courtesy of Blake Florists and large chocolate chip cookies from Danish Bakers, along with treats and a goody bag with donations from Acker’s Hardware, Realtor Larry Aita, Univest, Tompkins and American Heritage Federal Credit Union.

As for the end of the school year, the 54 eighth-graders will have a graduation Mass and block party-like celebration. ••

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