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Promo Video by: Grace Capeless'22
IHA’s spring movie-musical production of Godspell will be streamed for two days only - Saturday, April 17 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, April 18 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Purchase streaming tickets for the date and time you'd like to see IHA's special performances of the renowned show.
“A small group of people helps Jesus Christ tell different parables by using a wide variety of games, storytelling techniques, and a hefty dose of comic timing. An eclectic blend of songs, ranging in style from pop to vaudeville, is employed as the story of Jesus’ life dances across the stage. Dissolving hauntingly into the Last Supper and the Crucifixion, Jesus’ messages of kindness, tolerance, and love come vibrantly to life.” – MTI
Visit www.ihatheater.com for more information and to buy your streaming tickets today!
Learn about life at IHA and the amazing and unique bonds of sisterhood our students form @theheart! Please note, footage was filmed prior to COVID-19.
Uploaded Oct 04, 2020Some of our amazing outgoing and rising senior Eagle Ambassadors share words of wisdom with their newest IHA sisters!
Uploaded Jun 30, 2020With the current demonstrations against racism and injustice that have transpired across the country, IHA president, Ms. Patricia Molloy, shares how Immaculate Heart Academy will be moving forward with diversity, equity, and inclusion programming and initiatives. This video explains how IHA has begun and will continue to address these issues in the coming school year.
Uploaded Jun 12, 2020 by Tara HopfenspirgerGratitude isn’t canceled. The current COVID-19 pandemic has proven that not all heroes wear capes. Watch this special thank you video that a few of our students made for our frontline heroes. We are forever grateful for your sacrifices and are praying for you and your families every day.
Uploaded Apr 28, 2020On January 29, 2020, ten dedicated and driven students were honored by Mr. Jason Schlereth, principal, with IHA Soaring Eagle Awards. These distinct awards are presented four times a year to teacher-nominated students who demonstrate excellence and determination and who work to the best of their ability in a particular subject area. The award winners were also recognized by other members of the administration including Ms. Patricia Molloy, president, and Mrs. Jo-Ellen DeSanta, assistant principal of academics and curriculum.
Congratulations to: standing, left to right, Anna Gehres’22 (Physical Education – Mrs. Terry Skjold P’11), Ryanne Kelleher’22 (Social Studies – Ms. Trish Carleton), Charlotte Helson’22 (Computer Programming – Mrs. Theresa Seymour Dolan’95), Caroline Wright’20 (Religious Studies – Ms. Lynn Gansley), Juliana Matina’23 (Biology – Ms. Genelle Diaz-Silveira), Natalia LoCurto’23 (Communications – Mr. Phil Bernardi), and Gracelee Fasanella’21 (World Language – Mrs. Tracy Hong Syz). Seated, left to right, are Daniella Smith’20 (English – Ms. Megan Moser), Alyssa Longo’21 (Music – Mrs. Barbara Donatacci P’19), and Katharine O’Connor’20 (Mathematics – Mrs. Liz Kearns P’05, ’08, ’11).
IHA proudly celebrates Catholic Schools Week from Jan. 26 through February 1, 2020.
Uploaded Jan 24, 2020Empowered Women Empower Women
The Memory Project is a charitable nonprofit organization that invites art teachers, art students, and solo artists to help cultivate global kindness by creating portraits for children around the world who have faced substantial challenges such as violence, war, extreme poverty, neglect, and loss of parents. IHA's Advanced Painting and Drawing students created portraits for girls in Afghanistan. Malala Yousafzai, the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner in history, is working tirelessly to improve the lives of girls. Our students created portraits for girls in programs supported by Malala's network.
On the evening of Dec. 9, 2019, twenty-six of our amazingly talented singers performed on stage at Radio City Music Hall. Under the direction of Mrs. Barbara Donatacci, choral music director and teacher, the IHA students performed a breathtaking rendition of "Mary, Did You Know?" on the Great Stage before the 8 p.m. showing of the Radio City Christmas Spectacular.
Soloists included Jenna Clover’20, Allison Sandt’20, Alyssa Longo’21, Alexis Mason’22, and Laura Rickli’22. Close to one hundred people from Immaculate Heart traveled into New York City that evening to support our girls during the amazing experience and enjoy the rest of the popular Christmas show!
Video courtesy of Mrs. Lisa Encke P'20, director of the arts.