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  • Mar
    1
  • Lenten Prayer Service

  • Booster Club Meeting

  • Mar
    6
  • Friends of the Arts Meeting

  • Mar
    8
  • Class Meetings Gr. 11 & 12

  • Class Meetings Gr. 9-10

  • Mar
    9

    Open House for Prospective Students

    You are invited to our Open House for girls grades 6-12. At Holy Names, we believe in the limitless potential of girls! At Open House, you'll meet students, parents, and teachers who can tell you why Holy Names is an unparalleled choice for Capital Region girls.



    To Register Click Here
  • Mar
    11

    SAT

  • Mar
    13
  • Math Week

  • Mar
    15

    Reconcilliation

  • Class Meetings Gr. 11 & 12

  • Class Meetings Gr. 9-10

  • Mar
    17
  • Middle School Dance

    Location: AHN

    Admission: $7

    Grades 6-8

    Concessions available with variety of snacks and drinks.
  • Mar
    18

    Admissions Exam - CLOSED @ CAPACITY

    The exam serves as a scholarship qualifying exam as well as assisting with student placement. Up to ½ tuition awards will be given to high scoring students.

    To Register, Click Here!
  • Mar
    22

    Water Awareness Day Prayer Service

  • Class Meetings Gr. 11 & 12

  • Class Meetings Gr. 9-10

  • Mar
    24

    End of 3rd Quarter

  • Musical: Annie

    Buy your tickets here: https://ahns.myschoolapp.com/podium/default.aspx?t=36644&rid=46572

    ANNIE is based on Harold Gray's popular comic strip Little Orphan Annie. The comic strip premiered in the 1920s in the New York Daily News, and became one of the most widely read strips in the 30s and 40s.  Lyricist-director Martin Charnin bought a coffee table book called “The Life and Hard Times of Little Orphan Annie” as a Christmas gift for a friend in 1970. The clerk at the bookstore was too busy to wrap the book, so Charnin took the book home to wrap it.  Instead, he read it and fell in love with the strip, and set out to secure the rights, Christmas week of 1970. The friend never got the book. Charnin championed the idea to colleagues Charles Strouse, a two-time Tony-winning composer, and Thomas Meehan, a short story writer for The New Yorker.  It took a great deal of campaigning to get them interested, but the team was finally formed in 1971, when they began to write the musical.
  • Mar
    25

    Musical: Annie

    Buy your tickets here: https://ahns.myschoolapp.com/podium/default.aspx?t=36644&rid=46572

    ANNIE is based on Harold Gray's popular comic strip Little Orphan Annie. The comic strip premiered in the 1920s in the New York Daily News, and became one of the most widely read strips in the 30s and 40s.  Lyricist-director Martin Charnin bought a coffee table book called “The Life and Hard Times of Little Orphan Annie” as a Christmas gift for a friend in 1970. The clerk at the bookstore was too busy to wrap the book, so Charnin took the book home to wrap it.  Instead, he read it and fell in love with the strip, and set out to secure the rights, Christmas week of 1970. The friend never got the book. Charnin championed the idea to colleagues Charles Strouse, a two-time Tony-winning composer, and Thomas Meehan, a short story writer for The New Yorker.  It took a great deal of campaigning to get them interested, but the team was finally formed in 1971, when they began to write the musical.
  • Mar
    26

    Musical: Annie

    Buy your tickets here: https://ahns.myschoolapp.com/podium/default.aspx?t=36644&rid=46572

    ANNIE is based on Harold Gray's popular comic strip Little Orphan Annie. The comic strip premiered in the 1920s in the New York Daily News, and became one of the most widely read strips in the 30s and 40s.  Lyricist-director Martin Charnin bought a coffee table book called “The Life and Hard Times of Little Orphan Annie” as a Christmas gift for a friend in 1970. The clerk at the bookstore was too busy to wrap the book, so Charnin took the book home to wrap it.  Instead, he read it and fell in love with the strip, and set out to secure the rights, Christmas week of 1970. The friend never got the book. Charnin championed the idea to colleagues Charles Strouse, a two-time Tony-winning composer, and Thomas Meehan, a short story writer for The New Yorker.  It took a great deal of campaigning to get them interested, but the team was finally formed in 1971, when they began to write the musical.
  • Mar
    28
  • Mar
    29

    You are Beautiful Day!

    Purchase your blue short sleeve T-shirt with gold lettering,

    You Are Beautiful T-Shirts, here Until 3/16/23 at 3:45 PM.

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