ITV (Instructional Television) is a program used throughout the Archdiocese of New York to promote student self-confidence, better writing skills and social issues awareness.
Each year, students at St. Paul School research, write, edit and produce a video on a current and hot topic. To date, our topics have included: "Should Marijuana Be Legal?", "Cancer, Come On There Has To Be A Cure.", and "Taking a Stand (or a seat) For The National Anthem."
In 2015, one of our students won an ITV Eddy Award for her compelling interview (Abigaile Jeudy - Best Interview with Police Lieutenant Joseph Monaco of the Yonkers PD). In 2016, student Yael Ramirez was also nominated. We hope 2017 will continue our success!
The St. Paul School Drama Club has taken our school to places never thought possible. Students have developed the ability to act, speak clearly and confidently in front of an audience and most of all show off their incredible talents.
In 2015, our school put on its first full-length musical production. It was easy to see from the response of parents, teachers and students, the DRAMA CLUB was here to stay.
Productions To Date:
Students sing in choir to enhance liturgy and to worship God using their talents. Students sing each week at our Friday School Mass and at various other school events.
All students are encouraged to join our choir.
School Band has come to St. Paul School this year. Through the help of Paul Effman Music, students are now receiving musical instrument lessons right in our school. The sounds of musical instruments can be heard playing in our school.
Many studies have shown that students who play musical instruments fare better not only in school but in life.
Music is welcome here!