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Welcome to the online home of
Divine Mercy Catholic Academy
of Ozone Park, Queens
Give your child the most important gift of all
A solid education
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Are you a graduate of St. Stan's or Nativity School?
We are compiling an alumni list and we need your help. First, check THIS PAGE to see if you are already in the database, then make sure the info is correct. If it is not or you are not in there, Contact the Webmaster with the correct information. We need all of your information, including your name then and now, address, phone number, e-mail address, years attended,
graduation year etc... Please note - currently, we have mostly St. Stan's graduates in our database. We need help from the Nativity people to get this list completed.
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We Offer: |
- Dedicated and Qualified Faculty and Staff
- Quality Education in a Safe and Structured Environment
- Lifelong Christian Values
- Early Childhood Center for 3 and 4 year olds Grades N-8 Five FULL DAYS (M-F)
- Early Morning Drop Off (7:30 AM)
- Internet Access in Classrooms
- Classes with Laptop & Plato Learning Stations
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- Title 1 Reading and Math Classes
- Family Tuition Rates Available
- School Lunch Program
- Bus Transportation (if eligible)
- After-School Program with Homework Assistance until 6:00 PM
- Boys and Girls Basketball Program
- Band
- Girl Scouts/Boy Scouts
- 7th and 8th Youth Ministries
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Our school is comprised of 2 campuses which are approximately
2 blocks apart.
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Elementary Campus is located at
101-60 92nd Street:
Nursery School through Grade 5
718-845-3074
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Middle School Campus is located at
90-01 101 Ave:
Grades 6 through 8
718-845-3188
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You may be eligible for tuition assistance through the Bishop Scholarship Program.
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The Divine Mercy Catholic Academy is the combination of two Catholic elementary schools in Ozone Park. Nativity BVM School and St. Stanislaus BM School. Both of these schools were comprised of long standing Kindergarten through Grade 8 classes with the recent addition of pre-school/nursery school programs. Due to changing demographics in the Ozone Park neighborhood, it became necessary to combine these forces to maintain a strong Catholic/Parochial school presence in the community. This reorganization by the Diocese of Brooklyn was the first of it's kind in Queens, but not the first in the city. We hope to continue to gain support and strength as we go forward into the future as a leader in education for the entire City of New York (and the state as well). Our students have consistently been in the top percentile for testing conducted by the State of New York. That will not change. Neither will our commitment to provide the best possible education for all of our students.
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This page last updated:
08/26/2008
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