On Saturday, the Little Flower Planeteers led an earth day cleanup in Hunting Park. The Planateers started last school year when a group of four sophomores set out to create a club based around environmental conservation and sustainability.
This school year, Little Flower introduced Theory of Knowledge into our course catalog. Taught by Mr. Lelii, this course is most interested in knowledge questions based around how we know things. Instead of looking at various subject matters, TOK explores the knowledge in each and examines how it relates to our everyday lives.
As a part of our Unity Day celebration, we continued our discussion and training of all Little Flower students in their understanding of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion with an in-school virtual workshop lead by Krista Leh from Tom Stecher Associates.
On Wednesday, April 14 and Thursday, April 15, Little Flower celebrated Unity Days! We continued our discussion and training of all Little Flower students in their understanding of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion with an in-school virtual workshop lead by Krista Leh from Tom Stecher Assoc. from 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM each day.
Recently, four our Senior art students received recognition for their works in the Wharton Esherick switchboard competition. Most years, Little Flower art students look forward to their printmaking unit.
Little Flower welcomed JoAnne Coleman as the latest speaker in our Women’s Speaker Series. Ms. Coleman received her bachelor's degree in Chemistry from Westchester University, and her master's degree in applied statistics from Villanova University.
We celebrate Women's History Month to remind ourselves of the accomplishments of women throughout the years in our culture and society. From science to politics, it is a chance to reflect on the trailblazing women who lead the way for change.
Patricia “Tricia” Murphy Lombardo is a proud member of Little Flower’s Class of 1984. She recalls her years at Little Flower with fondness and pride. She explains how the school impacted her life and taught her lessons that live with her daily.
Little Flower’s fine arts department gives students the opportunity to learn how to express themselves through their interests and talents. This leads many students to find their passion in life. Skylar Jones ‘21 is one of those students.