A dozen Catholic schools across three boroughs are set to close.
Santa Maria School, BronxSt. Margaret Mary School, Bronx
The archdiocese also announced that St. Francis Xavier in the Bronx will merge with St. Clare of Assisi and St. Gabriel School in the Bronx will merge with St. Margaret of Cortona. In the northern Westchester and Putnam region, two schools are eliminating grades 6-8: St. James the Apostle School in Carmel and St. Columbanus in Cortlandt Manor. Most Precious Blood School in Walden is also eliminating grades 6-8.
The archdiocese said the decisions were partially due to lower enrollment made worse by the pandemic.
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