Society of Saint Pius X teaches curriculum with 'higher moral standards'

Society of Saint Pius X teaches curriculum with 'higher moral standards'

Published: Thursday, September 13, 2012, 6:00 AM

 

Haily Hoffman(right) looks over the shoulder of her classmate, Cathyrn Reid, to see some of the names of former students in the American Literature book that was passed out.

 

 

By Becky Voss
Contributing writer

Nestled on 44 acres in the hamlet of Warners is a small school called Blessed Virgin Mary Mother of God Academy. Founded in 2000, the co-educational school serves approximately 150 students, in kindergarten through high school.

One thing that makes this educational institution unique is its dormitory that houses 39 male boarding students, who hail from all over the country, including Montana, Texas, Idaho, Oregon, Missouri and Florida.

It is a school associated with the Society of Saint Pius X — the second largest such school in the nation serving children through grade 12. The school is affiliated with Blessed Virgin Mary Mother of God Church on Wilkinson Street in Syracuse. Originally, the school was located within the church, but moved to Warners six years ago to expand and accommodate a growing number of students.

 

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