New York Daily News

Six schools in B’klyn diocese to stay closed

- BY CHELSIA ROSE MARCIUS

Six struggling Catholic elementary schools in Brooklyn and Queens will close for good following months of financial hardships and low enrollment due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, the Diocese of Brooklyn announced on Thursday.

Queen of the Rosary in Williamsbu­rg, St. Gregory the Great in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, Our Lady’s Catholic Academy in South Ozone Park, Queens, Our Lady of Grace in Howard Beach, and Holy Trinity Catholic Academy and St. Mel’s Catholic Academy in Whitestone will permanentl­y shut down Aug. 31, officials said.

“This is an incredibly sad day for our Catholic community to have to close these schools, but the devastatio­n caused by the coronaviru­s pandemic is insurmount­able,” said Superinten­dent of Schools Thomas Chadzutk. “The difficult decisions come after the intense analysis of the financial picture of each academy.”

The closures come as the number of shuttered Catholic schools continues to climb. Twenty schools under the Archdioces­e of New York — three of which will merge with other schools — closed earlier this month after high unemployme­nt numbers and canceled fundraiser­s made it impossible for parents to foot the bills.

“Children are always the most innocent victims of any crisis, and this COVID-19 pandemic is no exception,” Archbishop of New York Timothy Cardinal Dolan said of the closures. “Too many have lost parents and grandparen­ts to this insidious virus, and now thousands will not see their beloved school again.”

The ill-fated Brooklyn Diocese schools racked up more than $630,000 in unpaid tuition during the 2019-2020 academic year following five years of low enrollment numbers, officials said.

The diocese will dole out a one-time $500 financial grant through the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Trust to financiall­y eligible students who attend a new Catholic elementary academy or school in Brooklyn or Queens this fall. After the closings, there will be a total of 70 Brooklyn Diocese elementary schools — 43 in Queens and 27 in Brooklyn.

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