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· Latoya’s First Edition

· Fontbonne’s team wins the Brooklyn Championship for the Challenge on Channel 12.

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Fontbonne Hall Academy

Women of faith and vision ... building tomorrow TODAY!

· Interactive Smart Board lessons keep everyone on the same page in the computer lab.

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Fontbonne Facts

Fontbonne Hall Academy offers a New York State Regents curriculum in a setting of small classes, modern laboratories and state-of-the-art technology, believing that a well-rounded education leads to a spirit of life-long learning.

· The 131 members of the Class of 2008 were awarded more than $12.8 million dollars in scholarships and awards.

· Latoya Raveneau,  Class of 2008 and freshman at UCLA, has had her first novel, Rhine Angel, published by Tate Publishing. She appeared at a book-signing at Fontbonne on November 30, 2008.

· Emily Hogan, Class of 2008, a Harvard freshman, is published in the Harvard Crimson as a feature writer and has been elected to the publication’s board.

Emily and Latoya were both commended scholars in the National Merit Scholarship program as Fontbonne Juniors.

· Catherine Barnao, Class of 2009, is a Commended Scholar in the National Merit Scholarship Program.

Fontbonne course offerings include Advanced Placement or Saint John’s University  courses in every discipline, distance learning, and accelerated programs in the World Languages. A broad offering of electives includes Anthropology, Psychology, Law, AP Statistics and Marine, Environmental and Forensic Sciences. See our Curriculum page for a complete listing of our course offerings.

· Fontbonne was awarded a Toshiba America Foundation Grant for the purchase of a comparison microscope for use in Forensic Science.

· The Mother Saint John Fontbonne Scholars Program provides an intense program to better prepare our most gifted young women for college.

· Fontbonne students volunteer at least 15 hours of service each year. Service Scholarships are available for each grade level.

 

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