Scholas Citizenship Program Concludes in the Archdiocese of New York

| 07/5/2023

By: The Good Newsroom

Scholas Citizenship is an educational program of Scholas Occurrentes for the formation of high school students, to bring them closer to their communities from a constructive perspective; where young people become creators of projects that respond to problems and allow for change in their community.

The Scholas Citizenship program in the Archdiocese of New York began on June 23 and involved more than 60 young people from seven high schools throughout the Archdiocese.

On June 30, students presented their topics to a panel of local leaders, leaders from the Archdiocese, and an audience of their peers.

Watch our full report here.

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