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The Epiphany School Foundation Annual Review 2014-2015 Making a Great School Greater

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  • The Epiphany School Foundation Annual Review 2014-2015

    Making a Great School Greater

  • 2 T H E E P I P H A N Y S C H O O L F O U N D A T I O N

    Dear Friends of The Epiphany School Foundation,

    Providing over 127 years of Catholic Education, The Epiphany School continues to maintain its reputation as one of the top Catholic schools in New York City for many reasons. Its high academic standards and Catholic values based curriculum are the backbone of Epiphany’s success. As members of The Epiphany School Foundation, we support The School by raising much-needed funds. The Foundation raises about 1 million dollars annually and all funds raised are returned to The School in several ways. These funds continue to help fund educational programs, RealTouch Display TVs in each classroom, the iPad program, professional development for teachers, and financial aid and scholarship programs for those in need.

    We do not do this alone. We attribute our success to the generosity of our parents, grandparents, alumni, friends, corporations and the hard work and dedication they provide to this community that makes Epiphany a model school. We thank you for your support and with your help, we see enormous possibilities ahead of us.

    Involvement is key. There is one thing I ask of parents, and that is to get involved in at least one of the events hosted by The Foundation. These community-building events include The Walk, The Hall of Fame, The Car Raffle, The Spring Auction and The Golf Outing. And, last but not least, the most important way to support The School is through our Annual Fund, which runs year round.

    An education at Epiphany costs about $8,000 annually per student, and we are committed to keeping our tuition affordable. The Foundation helps supplement the cost of tuition, which is why we rely on community support to ensure a well-rounded student body.

    When making donations to The Foundation, please check with your Human Resources Department to see if your company offers matching gifts. Your donations can easily be doubled or even tripled with many corporate matching gift programs. These gifts can make a huge difference in our ability to fund top of the line educational programs and tools that prepare your children for acceptance into the top high schools in New York City.

    I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, and I hope to see you at one of our upcoming Foundation events. Thank you to all of our families and friends for their continued, generous support.

    Sincerely,

    Kevin Greaney, KM Chair, Board of Trustees

    FROM THE CHAIR | KEVIN GREANEY

    Total Revenue

    $837,432 Total Donations + Special Events (Less Expenses) + Interest Income = Total Revenue

    Total Donations

    $407,892Does not include donations or grants relating to The Capital Campaign

    FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS 2014-2015

  • T H E E P I P H A N Y S C H O O L F O U N D A T I O N 3

    Technology in the classroom

    RealTouch DisplaysEpiphany now has 25 high-resolution, interactive, multi-touch screens with unlimited software compatibility. The crystal clear picture is tearing down classroom walls; if something is on the internet, the teacher can access it. Up-to-date primary source material is always available.

    Apple TVBoth teachers and students can mirror the work on their iPads to the full size classroom screen.

    iPadsThe 1:1 iPad program empowers Epiphany students with technology. The iPad can prove to be an amplifi er of capability. With a variety of platforms to choose from, students are able to select what works best for them. The program allows for an individualized curriculum. Through online learning programs like Reading A-Z and IXL, teachers are able to assign individualized programs that best suit each students’ needs.

    Blended Learning is where traditional education is blended with internet resources and digital media. It allows students to reach beyond the classroom and have control over their path and pace of learning. The continued acquisition of technology at Epiphany offers our students expanded capabilities.

    Special Events

    $436,937All special events are less expenses

    Total Grants

    $410,000From the Foundation to The School

    FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS 2014-2015

    Google Comes to Epiphany

    Classrooms in the Upper School were introduced to software and

    special viewing cases that made images 3-dimensional and interactive.

  • 4 T H E E P I P H A N Y S C H O O L F O U N D A T I O N

    Annual Support 2014-2015Benefactors$500 and overJane Adams and Michael EmeryPatricia and William BarbariThe Bettex FamilyDavid Brady '66Catherine Canino and

    Anthony BaglianiDonna and Dominick CappollaAlva '72 and Richard Capuano '71

    and FamilyAmelia CavanaughThe Consilvio FamilyRobert E. Copps and

    Sharon E. SieberThe Darcy FamilyAlberto de la Campa and Eileen

    HarrisSandra DunnMarianne and John EmanuelChristine Esteban and Ajay MunshiErin and James EverettPamela and Scott FelensteinThe Folan FamilyThe Hawkes FamilyCourtney and Lung HuangChristine and Jerome LetterThe Male FamilyDonna and Nicholas MarfinoWilliam and Noreen NecinaFrank PichlWalter A. ProbstThe Ramirez FamilyDiana and Bruce SabadosMr. and Mrs. James SterlingOwen Sterling '13Joan Sugrue-IngermanMarie SvetFelicia and Christopher TanoffEileen T. Tierney

    Sponsors$250 and overAnonymous (1)The Addison FamilyDoina Agbary and

    Michael CaramihaiTeresa and David Barry '58Catherine CheneyLena and Kishin J. DatwaniColleen and John FloresRegina and Christopher GallagherDuncan and Ruth GillanRosemary Heath '66 and

    Robert GoddardKerry and William JenningsJane Joyce and Barry SmithThe Lam FamilyMichelle LynchEmily LyonsCarol and Jim McEvoyKim and Jerry MullaneyAlissa and John O'HeaSuzanne OlsonMarco and Helen PaguiaMichael P. Pettinato '96John T. RaffertyThe Rathbone FamilyRobert and Elizabeth RestaRita and Ron SafkoThe Sciolto FamilyN. Noel Testa '54Tucker TooleyChristina and Joe White

    Supporters$100 and overAnonymous (2)Michael Armstrong '64The Audit FamilyLauraine F. Avallone

    Partners$1,000 and overSonaly Aditya and Raul FerrerMr. and Mrs. Joseph AntolMrs. Louise BarbrackThe Bettigole FamilyThe Bobby Fulham

    Epiphany Alumni 7th Annual Basketball Game Donors

    Jennifer and John BradleyMs. Erin BrennanJanny Brynes and Michael Nealy '69The Capella FamilyCatherine and John CarterBart Codd and Allison HemmingJane L. Connor and John CampbellJennifer Connors and Martin BreslinCristina Constantinescu-Mateo and

    Pedro MateoThe Contessa FamilyWilliam and Lynnette CookeBill Crane and Carol GuardiaMartin and Amy CurranSandy and Bob DiChiaraJoe and Stella D'OrioThe Ettin FamilyKelly Farrell and Richard ToledoTracy and Cody FitzsimmonsThe Flynn FamilyPaul and Kristina FoxClare Fulham and FamilyChristopher and Patti GallagherLuis and Lora Gandara da SilvaJim and Kristi GannonDiane Gargiulo and Rich IncittiDeanne and Frank GloverKaren and John IvanacKathleen Karich and Albert KnausThe Keefe FamilyThe Kinsella FamilyHazel and Loreto KuderaThe Leary FamilyWilliam T. MaherMr. and Mrs. Daniel Malewich '65Domenica and James MastroianniKate and Brian McMahonThe Mirto FamilyThe Muzaurieta FamilyPeggy and Helen O'DeaGabriella Pardo and Peter MayerThe Pezeu FamilyKevin and Susan PuchertLydia and Anthony RapilloJohn and Natalie ReillyMichael Tierney '65Aisling and David TransomColette Vogell and Anthony FeldRegina and Laurence WatsonThe Zazzera Family

    Epiphany Society$50,000 and overSusan and Jack Rudin

    Fellows$10,000 and overThe Heidbreder FamilyThe Labbe FamilyJeanne R. Maher Scholarship Fund

    by Thomas '76 and Nancy K. MaherMelissa and Patrick Plunkett

    Founders$5,000 and overThe Annunziata FamilyThe Borrelli FamilyMr. and Mrs. Michael S. BrennanJulie and Joseph CareyJoe Edward CecalaCatherine Coluzzi and Robert Jacob,Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus DavidsonFranciscus DiabaDonna and Drew Doscher '83The Dowd FamilyLinda and John FoxChristine and Con GallagherKevin and Jessica GreaneyJoanna Griner and James CawleyVidhya and Robert KellyJeff MacDonagh and

    Kendra StensvenKristin and Peter MaddenChristina and Chris McCartinAmy Robach and Andrew ShueMr. and Mrs. Nicholas RodgersAmy Scheibe and Brian FlynnThe Sterling Berger FamilyAlison Sturm '88 and Paul Favale '88The Willoughby Family

    Patrons$2,500 and overElizabeth and Paulo BarbosaThe Kartholl FamilyThe Kim FamilyNeil and Carol MackCaroline and Edward MaherLauren Massey and Curt NadeauThe McHugh FamilyChristine and Michael MurrayCara-Lynn and John O'BrienThe Family of Dylan PhillipsThe Reyfman FamilyThe Rinn FamilyMr. and Mrs. Matthew RossGregory and Virginia SchmittDr. and Mrs. Marc SclafaniKristin Shea '78 and Edward PinterKirsten and Dean Theodos

    Maureen and Dave AyresCaryl and Gene BaraschTheresa and Robert BarclayWilliam Bautz '52Kathy, Barbra and Kerry BoyenDavid Brady '66Lorraine and Alannah CallanDaniele Campbell and Spencer LambThe Office of Marshal

    Richard CapuanoMelanie Childress CarucciEllen and George CitronKen, Leslie, Anna, Kate and Lily CitronKathleen CollinsRichard K. Collins '90Amy ConleyCharles P. Conroy '62Martin J. ConroyMr. and Mrs. William CookThomas Crotty '88Michael and Monica CulosoMichael, Linda and Grace CuttoneMaryann DavirMr. and Mrs. DingliJean Doty '76Stephanie Dredger '81William Dunn '80Patricia Butler Erickson '84Dr. Michael and Mrs. Regina

    Fitzgerald '68David and Sharon FlemingJohn and Nina FlickerMichael N. Ford '59The French Family

    Brennan Gallagher '13Dorothy and Michael GargiuloGilbert Giannini '67The Gnafakis FamilyMary Jane '80 and Tim HigginsTheresa HughesBeth Ann and George Janis '69

    and FamilyRita McLoughlin Jeleniewicz

    and Michael JeleniewiczAlex KaragiorgisCamilla and Jason KeigheryJulie Keller and John BarsoliAnne KellyDaniel and Pamela KellyKeith Kelly and Patricia WalshJahanara and Mansoor KhanEileen Lissmann '61Maria and Daryl LucinJoe Malewich '71Arianne T. Martirossian '92The Martynov FamilyBrenda and Michael MaxworthyRosemary and Brian McAllisterAnn and Joseph McCarthyPatrick and Myra McCormackDeirdre J. McDonnell Winters '95Candice and Roy McInnisKathleen and Robert McVeetyJim and Kanako Mirenda

    Dr. Victoria and Mr. Stephen MondelliCourtney MorrisColleen Morrissey and

    Stephen BroerStephanie Ogozalek and

    Ed PetermanRenee Olivier and Aimee CreedRalph OswaldEugene ReillyJoan M. Reilly '74Mark Reilly '86Michael Reilly '66Nancy, Mike '66, Michael '06

    and John Reilly '08 Eileen and Jim RichardsonLaura A. SchmidtTeresa Wu ScottCrystal A. SimpsonSheila StainbackThe Turetsky FamilyMr. and Mrs. VitenkoVicky VuongSusannah and Patrick WilliamsLi Hsin WuMaria ZannelliCaixia and Ben Ziegler

    OtherAnonymous (1)Sarah Addison '15Anne Carlin Civale '73Edith M. Carlson '63Emma Castello '15Mary Jean and Robert Chadwick

    Nancy and Joseph ChillemiKristine ChinAndrew CohenBrian Cunningham '97Patrick Curley '09Tracy and Ray CurleyDenise DeeThomas Dwyer '73John J. Fanning '51Katharine Fox '15Rachel Goddard '02Ann M. Guglielmo '46Ulana Hapij '15The Heuisler FamilyBridget Stephensen HodgeAnn Jacob '15Jeannine LaPlaceThe Maniglio FamilyBruce McKnight '60Charles E. MercierTracy Mickas-Talarek '77Victoria Montalbano '12Rosemary Nurse and Kyle HarrisDanielle O'DonnellAnna Pesola '15Sophia Pinter '15Lucas Pinter '15Emilio Prieto '12Members of PS 23Michael Reardon '88

    This Annual Review acknowledges donations made to the Annual Fund by families, alumni and friends in order to enhance our student's education at The Epiphany School.

    MATCHING GIFTS

    Check with Human Resources at your company to see if they have a Matching Gift Program. It can often double or triple your donation. Matching Gifts can go a long way in helping to increase your support of The Epiphany School.

    In the 15 years that The Epiphany School Foundation has been in existence, the total net fundraising for all events, capital campaigns and annual funds (minus expenses) is:

    $10,797,907 This money is solely invested in The School, its children, teachers, programs, infrastructure and technology.

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    New Initiatives

    Regina ReyesGeorge Henry Schaeffer IV '12Gregory S. Smith '81Marcy StuzinThe Thomson Reuters FamilyAidan Tracy '11Reilly Tracy '13Vincent J. Truncali '57Anna Maria Velardi-Smith and

    Robert SmithElizabeth Vercesi '79 and

    Wayne LandauLisa, Josh, Maximus and

    Julianna WaerSara L. Yue '95Katherine Zeigler '08

    Corporations/Matching GiftsAllianceBernstein Foundation FundBank of AmericaBank of New YorkBarclays CapitalBenjamin Moore & CompanyBlackRockCoachDeutsche Bank Americas FoundationGE FoundationGoldman SachsLexisNexisNew York Life FoundationPartner Reinsurance Co. of USThe Pfi zer FoundationSunTrust FoundationThomson ReutersUBS Foundation USA

    Memorial GiftsIn Memory of James CapuanoMaureen and Dave AyresCaryl and Gene BaraschThe Bobby Fulham Epiphany

    Alumni 7th Annual Basketball Game Donors

    Kathy, Barbra and Kerry BoyenMr. and Mrs. Michael S. BrennanJanny Brynes and Michael Nealy '69Alva '72 and Richard Capuano '71

    and FamilyThe Offi ce of Marshal

    Richard CapuanoAmelia CavanaughMary Jean and Robert ChadwickMelanie Childress CarucciNancy and Joseph ChillemiEllen and George CitronKen, Leslie, Anna, Kate and Lily CitronAndrew CohenAmy ConleyTracy and Ray CurleyMichael, Linda and Grace CuttoneDenise DeeThe French FamilyClare Fulham and FamilyChristopher and Patti GallagherRegina and Christopher GallagherDorothy and Michael GargiuloDuncan and Ruth GillanAnn M. Guglielmo '46Mary Jane '80 and Tim Higgins

    Beth Ann and George Janis '69 and Family

    Kerry and William JenningsAlex KaragiorgisJeannine LaPlaceMichelle LynchEmily LyonsWilliam T. MaherThe Maniglio FamilyCandice and Roy McInnisKathleen and Robert McVeetyTracy Mickas-Talarek '77Courtney MorrisKim and Jerry MullaneyDanielle O'DonnellRalph OswaldNancy, Mike '66, Michael '06

    and John Reilly '08Regina ReyesRita and Ron SafkoLaura A. SchmidtTeresa Wu ScottKristin Shea '78 and Edward PinterMarcy StuzinJoan Sugrue-IngermanThe Thomson Reuters FamilyAnna Maria Velardi-Smith

    and Robert SmithSusannah and Patrick WilliamsMaria Zannelli

    In Memory of Jane CurleySusan and Jack Rudin

    In Memory of Jeanne R. MaherThomas ‘76 and Nancy K. MaherWilliam T. Maher

    In Memory of Charles McLoughlin '28Martin J. ConroyThe Heuisler FamilyRita McLoughlin Jeleniewicz and

    Michael JeleniewiczAnn and Joseph McCarthyMembers of PS 23Lisa, Josh, Maximus and

    Julianna Waer

    Honorarium GiftsRosemary Heath '66 and

    Robert GoddardIn Honor of Francesca Ciofalo

    Kathleen CollinsRosemary and Brian McAllisterIn Honor of Jane Crotty

    Elizabeth Vercesi '79 and Wayne Landau

    In Honor of George Damiano

    Jane L. Connor and John CampbellIn Honor of Alana Jones

    Charles E. MercierIn Honor of John and Monica Murphy

    Robert and Elizabeth RestaIn Honor of Ian and James Resta

    Through your generous support and grants from the Foundation, The Epiphany School has expanded technology resources at every level. Countless activities previously completed on paper before are now handled digitally and creative new uses are implemented every day.

    Technology allows for...

    PersonalizationEach student is able to work at his or her pace on the iPad. Teachers are able to assign work to each student based on the students’ needs through programs like Reading A-Z and IXL Math.

    CollaborationStudents work on projects together for their classes. Each student has a Google account that allows for instant collaboration. The project can then easily be shared with the class. Our students are learning to work as a part of a team.

    InnovationStudents are learning many different platforms for presentation and publication. The variety is teaching them to choose the best platform for the information they want to share. “Should my presentation be a traditional paper, a Prezi, an iBook or an iMovie?” Our students are learning to think about their choice of format and the impact it has on the sharing of information.

    creative new uses are implemented every day.

    New adaptive/interactive software provides practice for students’ individual needs.

    Through Google Classroom, documents can be shared between students and teachers.

    There is a multitude of applications for creating presentations, which can ultimately be viewed on large format screens.

    THE 1888 SOCIETY

    Leave a legacy and love The Epiphany School forever with a bequest. When you create or revise your estate plan, consider including The Foundation among your benefi ciaries. Call John Link at (212-473-6158) for more information.

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    The 6th Annual Epiphany School Walk + Catholic Charities Feeding Our Neighbors Food Drive

    Sunday, October 18, 2015Chairs: Yvette Rivera and Christina White

    The Hall of Fame Induction and Cocktail Reception

    Saturday, November 7, 2015The Yale ClubChair: Kristin Shea ‘78

    Spring Auction

    Wednesday, March 16, 2016TriBeca RooftopChairs: Jessica Annunziata and Felicia Tanoff

    22nd Annual Golf Outing

    Monday, May 16, 2016Wykagyl Country ClubChairs: John Sowarby and Anthony Rapillo

    2015-16 EVENT DATES AND CHAIRS

    Special Events 2014-2015

    The 5th Annual Walk + Catholic Charities Feeding Our Neighbors Food Drive was held on Sunday, October 19, 2014. Once again, The Epiphany School teamed up with the Catholic Charities Feeding Our Neighbors food drive campaign on a combined mission to strengthen the community and sustain excellence in Catholic education. Over 5,500 meals were collected, which was 10% more than last year. The Walk ended on 22nd Street with the Fall Festival, which included many activities, delicious food and refreshments. The 2014 Walk Chairs were Yvette Rivera and Christina White, and the Fall Festival Chairs were Pam Felenstein and Kathleen Lane.

    The Hall of Fame Induction and ReceptionThe Epiphany School honored fi ve more exemplary individuals at The Yale Club on November 1, 2014 by inducting them into The Epiphany School Hall of Fame. In particular, John J. Murphy (Founding Board Member and First Chairperson of the Foundation), Kathleen O'Connell (Epiphany School Educator, 1990–present), Pasquale Capuano '47, (Legacy Alumnus), Drew Doscher '83, (Epiphany School Foundation Board of Trustee, 2009 –present), and Monsignor Harry J. Byrne, J.C.D. (Epiphany Church Pastor Emeritus, 1982-1996), were all inducted and hailed as persons whose contributions made an impact on the longevity, vitality and success of The School.

    The Annual Spring Auctionwas held at the elegant New York Athletic Club on Central Park South for the fourth year in a row. The auction, which is the Foundation’s largest fundraiser, was on Wednesday, March 25, 2015, and pulled in yet another record number! The night was well attended, the venue was beautifully decorated and the items available for bidding were spectacular. This year’s Special Appeal was for RealTouch Displays for every classroom, and the appeal was fully funded. The 2014 Chairs were Jessica Annunziata and Felicia Tanoff.

    The 21st Annual Golf Outing Epiphany’s longest running fundraising event and was held at the prestigious Wykagyl Country Club on May 18, 2015. Our golfers, which included parents, friends and alumni, enjoyed a beautiful day out on the links. The fun continued with a night of cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, dinner, raffl es and a live auction. Epiphany was given the opportunity to once again team up with Hyundai as a sponsor for our outing. The 2015 Golf Committee included Ed Pinter, Anthony Rapillo and John Sowarby.

    The Annual Charity Walk strolled along the East River and ended at 22nd Street where the Fall Festival was held. This year, over 5,500 meals were collected.

    The Hall of Fame Induction and Reception honored John Murphy, Kathleen O’Connell, Monsignor Harry J. Byrne, Pasquale Capuano and Drew Doscher.

    The Spring Auction was the largest fundraiser ever held by The Foundation. The Special Appeal funded RealTouch Displays throughout The School.

    The Golf Outing at beautiful Wykagyl Country Club featured prizes by Hyundai, who helped sponsor the event.

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    Meet the BoardSay hello to the board of 2015-2016.We also want to thank those members who served during 2014-15: Jennifer Bradley Joanne Rodgers Claire Pezeu Mark Shaner Kristin Shea

    1 Kevin GreaneyChairChildren: Fiona (3rd) and Harrison (1st)Company: Assessment InnovationTitle: Founder

    Robert Benya '73 Company: In DemandTitle: CEO

    2 Catherine ColuzziCommittees: Annual Fund (Chair), FinanceChildren: Ann '15Company: Aubrey House Farm, LLCTitle: Owner and Manager

    3 Franciscus DiabaChildren: Franciscus Jr. (1st)Company: Endeavor IP, Inc.Title: CEO, Chairman

    Drew Doscher '83Company: The Jefferies GroupTitle: Head of Distressed Debt

    4 Kim EttinCommittee: AuctionChildren: Emily (7th), Harley (5th) and Leo (K)

    5 Allison HemmingCommittee: Development ChairChildren: Marcella (5th) and Fiona (3rd)Company: The Hired GunsTitle: CEO

    6 Courtney HuangCommittee: Communications ChairChildren: Parker (1st)Company: Nestle WatersTitle: Senior Manager Customer and Sales Development

    7 John IvanacCommittee: Finance ChairChildren: Luke (4th) and Julia (1st)Company: BlackRockTitle: Director

    Anthony Pagano, lllChildren: Bianca (7th), Alexa '12 and Valentina '04Company: Marlboro Group Intl., LLCTitle: Founder

    8 AJ Pino '82 Committee: GolfChildren: AJ (5th) and Michael (3rd)Company: Corbel CommunicationsTitle: CEO

    Patrick PlunkettCommittee: GolfChildren: Cecelia (1st) and Patrick (Pre-K)Company: Federal Housing SolutionsTitle: Founder

    9 Kevin PuchertChildren: Grace (7th) and Isabel (4th)Company: Citi Professional RecruitingTitle: Director

    10 Felix SencionCommittee: GolfChildren: Silverio (5th) and Sebastian (3rd)Company: Mundial Sports NetworkTitle: Founder, CEO

    11 Patrick D.C. WilliamsPast ChairCommittees: Finance, Car Auction Children: Elise (8th), Jasmine (7th) and Harry (4th)Company: Vetr.com Inc. Title: CEO

    12 Candice WilloughbyCommittee: FinanceChildren: Penny (4th) and Kirby (1st)Company: BeaconLight CapitalTitle: Partner, Head of Business Development

    13 James L. HayesPrincipal

    14 Father Austin TitusPastor

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  • Our High School Success

    Graduates from The Epiphany School class of 2015 earned over $1.4 million in scholarships and were accepted at many of New York’s finest high schools; averaging three schools per student. They can be found at Catholic, private and public institutions all over the city. Here is a breakdown of their high school selections:

    Cardinal Spellman High School (1) Clinton School for Writers and Artists (1) Convent of the Sacred Heart (6) Dominican Academy (3) Fiorello LaGuardia High School (2) Fordham Preparatory School (3) High School for Math, Science and Engineering at City College (1) LaSalle Academy (1) Life Sciences for New Students at Life Sciences Secondary School (1) Loyola School (2) Marymount School of New York (4) Nest+M (1) Notre Dame School (3) Poly Prep Country Day School (2) Regis High School (1) St. Vincent Ferrer High School (7) Stuyvesant High School (1) Xavier High School (7)

    A Proud History of Working Together!

    The Epiphany SchoolThe Epiphany School was founded in 1888 to provide the highest quality education to the school-age children of The Epiphany Parish. Today, The School educates approximately 575 students, serving a diverse socio-economic population, who live in all areas of Manhattan and the outer boroughs. We remain committed to education of the highest quality and are guided by our mission: to educate the whole child spiritually, intellectually, socially, emotionally and physically. Fundamental to this mission is developing children with a strong moral and ethical character who will contribute to society in meaningful ways.

    The Epiphany School FoundationThe Epiphany School Foundation was established in 1999 to raise funds for The School. This tax-exempt, charitable foundation was founded to enhance the children’s educational experience and the faculty’s teaching environment. These goals have been achieved over the years by funding programs that The School cannot cover through tuition alone. The Foundation remains dedicated to promoting growth and innovation through these programs.

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