Math Bee
Spelling Bee
Geography Bee
Science Fair
Oratorical Assembly
Poetry Assembly
Dolly Tea Time
Italian Club
School Choir
School News Paper Club
School Safety Patrol
Student Leadership
Daily Recitation of the Holy Rosary in October
Thanksgiving Food Drive
Thanksgiving Prayer Service
Daily Advent Prayer Service
Nativity Re-enactment
Three Kings Day Celebration
Passion Play
Stations of the Cross
Reconciliation during Advent and Lent
Ash Wednesday Services
May Crowning
Monthly Liturgies
Catholic Schools Week Celebration
Algebra I Common Core Enrichment
Aquinas Society Enrichment Program
Summer Enrichment Program
Basketball-open to boys and girls
Cheerleading-open to boys and girls
Track-open to boys and girls
Volleyball-open to girls
Breakfast with St. Nick
Field Day
Grad Night
Halloween Celebration
Lunch Al Fresco
Communion Breakfast
Ring Day Breakfast for graduating class
Academic guidance is provided to students by their classroom teachers. Students who are having difficulty mastering the grade level curriculum are referred for testing through the New York City Board of Education. Students who qualify are eligible for after-school support services through the same agency. A child who manifests speech or language difficulties that affect educational performance may be referred for evaluation and, if appropriate, recommended for therapy. A certified speech therapist comes to the school to work with the children who qualify and are in need of the service. Students in grade eight who have demonstrated advanced mathematical abilities may register for Algebra I Common Core, an advanced after school math class. This course covers some of the topics included in high school math classes.
Yellow bus service is provided by the Office of Pupil Transportation for students who qualify. Passes for free or reduced fares on city buses are also available, with some restrictions, to students who qualify.
Saint Stanislaus Kostka has a before school program from 7-8 AM to accommodate children of working parents. The after-school program operates Monday through Friday from dismissal until 6 PM any day that school is in session. Under adult supervision, the children in the program have an opportunity to work on their homework, participate in varied activities and to play group games.
All students eat lunch in school. Students bring lunch from home. A pizza day is assigned for each child to enjoy, should their parents choose to purchase it.
We have the service of a full-time Department of Health Nurse on site. Students undergo an annual on-site vision and hearing screening by the N.Y.C. Department of Health.