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Children's Scholarship Partnership Regionalization Awards Program \ Children’s Scholarship Partnership Regionalization Awards Program 2014 List of Participating Schools The following schools are participating in Children’s Scholarship Las escuelas siguientes están participando en el Programa de Partnership Regionalization Awards Program. Beca de Regionalización Asociación para niños. If you apply for a scholarship, please remember that you may Si usted solicita una beca, por favor recuerde que usted puede use the scholarship ONLY at these schools. usar la beca SÓLO en estas escuelas. Awards will be made on a first-come, first-serve basis until Las becas serán hechas a base de un primero venido, funds are exhausted. primero servido hasta que todos los fondos sean agotados. Manhattan: Ascension School Sacred Heart of Jesus School Transfiguration School St. Clare of Assisi 220 West 108th Street 456 West 52nd Street 29 Mott Street 1911 Hone Avenue New York, NY 10025 New York, NY 10019 New York, NY 10013 Bronx, NY 10461 (212) 222-5161 (212) 246-4784 (212) 962-5265 (718) 892-4080 Blessed Sacrament School St. Ann School East Bronx and St. Frances de Chantal 147 West 70th Street 314 East 110th Street Northeast Bronx: 2962 Harding Avenue New York, NY 10023 New York, NY 10029 Bronx, NY 10465 (212) 724-7561 (212) 722-1295 Holy Cross School (718) 892-5359 1846 Randall Avenue Corpus Christi School St. Brigid School Bronx, NY 10473 St. Francis of Assisi School 535 West 121st Street 185 East 7th Street (718) 842-4492 4300 Baychester Avenue New York, NY 10027 New York, NY 10009 Bronx, NY 10466 (212) 662-9344 (212) 677-5210 Holy Family School (718) 994-4650 2169 Blackrock Avenue Epiphany School St. Charles Borromeo School Bronx, NY 10472 St. Francis Xavier 234 East 22nd St. 214 West 142nd Street (718) 863-7280 1711 Haight Avenue New York, NY 10010 New York, NY 10030 Bronx, NY 10461 (212) 473-4128 (212) 368-6667 Holy Rosary School (718) 863-0531 1500 Arnow Avenue Good Shepherd School St. Elizabeth School Bronx, NY 10469 St. Helena School 620 Isham Street 612 West 187th Street (718) 652-1838 2050 Benedict Avenue New York, NY 10034 New York, NY 10033 Bronx, NY 10462 (212) 567-5800 (212) 568-7291 Immaculate Conception School (718) 892-3234 760 East Gun Hill Road Guardian Angel School St. Gregory the Great School Bronx, NY 10467 St. Lucy School 193 10th Avenue 138 West 90th Street (718) 547-3346 830 Mace Avenue New York, NY 10011 New York, NY 10024 Bronx, NY 10467 (212) 989-8280 (212) 362-5410 Nativity of Our Blessed Lady (718) 882-2203 School Immaculate Conception St. Ignatius Loyola 3893 Dyre Avenue St. Mary School School 48 East 84th Street Bronx NY 10466 3956 Carpenter Avenue 419 East 13th Street New York, NY 10028 (718) 324-2188 Bronx, NY 10466 New York, NY 10009 (212) 861-3820 (718) 547-0500 (212) 475-2590 Our Lady of Grace School St. Joseph - Yorkville 3981 Bronxwood Avenue St. Raymond School Incarnation School 420 East 87th Street Bronx, NY10466 2380 East Tremont Avenue 570 West 175th Street New York, NY 10128 (718) 547-9918 Bronx, NY 10462 New York, NY 10033 (212) 289-3057 (718) 597-3232 (212) 795-1030 Our Lady of the Assumption St. Paul School 1617 Parkview Avenue St. Theresa Our Lady of Lourdes School 114 East 118th Street Bronx, NY 10461 2872 St. Theresa Avenue 468 West 143rd Street New York, NY 10035 (718) 829-1706 Bronx, NY 10461 New York, NY, 10031 (212) 534-0619 (718)792-3688 (212) 926-5820 Santa Maria School St. Rose of Lima School 1510 Zerega Avenue Sts. Philip and James School Our Lady of Pompeii School 517 West 164th Street Bronx, NY 10462 1160 East 213th Street 240 Bleecker Street New York, NY 10032 (718) 823-3636 Bronx, NY 10469 New York, NY 10014 (212) 927-1619 (718) 882-4576 (212) 242-4147 St. Benedict St. Stephen of Hungary School 1016 Edison Avenue Northwest/South Bronx: Our Lady Queen of Martyrs 408 East 82nd Street Bronx, NY 10465 School New York, NY 10028 (718) 829-9557 Christ the King School 71 Arden Street (212) 288-1989 1345 Grand Concourse New York, NY 10040 Bronx NY 10452 (212) 567-3190 (718) 538-5959 Our Lady of Mount Carmel St. Philip Neri School Resurrection Grammar Holy Rosary School 3031 Grand Concourse 116 Milton Road 100 Jerome Avenue 2465 Bathgate Avenue Bronx, NY 10468 Rye, NY 10580 Staten Island, NY 10305 Bronx NY 10458 (718) 365-8806 (914) 967-1218 (718) 447-1195 (718) 295-6080 St. Simon Stock School Sacred Heart Our Lady Help of Christians Our Lady of Refuge School 2195 Valentine Avenue 59 Wilson St. 23 Summit Street 2708 Briggs Avenue Bronx, NY 10457 Hartsdale, NY 10530 Staten Island, NY 10307 Bronx, NY 10458 (718) 367-0453 (914) 946-7242 (718) 984-1360 (718) 367-3081 St. Thomas Aquinas School Sacred Heart Our Lady of Good Counsel St. Angela Merici School 1909 Daly Avenue 34 Convent Avenue 42 Austin Place 266 East 163rd Street Bronx, NY 10460 Yonkers, NY 10703 Staten Island, NY 10304 Bronx, NY 10451 (718) 893-7600 (914) 963-5318 (718) 447-7260 (718) 293-3365 Sts. Peter and Paul School St. Ann Our Lady of Mt. Carmel/St. St. Ann School 838 Brook Avenue 40 Brewster Ave. Benedicta School 3511 Bainbridge Avenue Bronx, NY 10451 Yonkers, NY 10701 285 Clove Road Bronx, NY 10467 (718) 665-2056 (914) 965-4333 Staten Island, NY 10310 (718) 655-3449 (718) 981-5131 Visitation School St. Anthony St. Anselm School 171 West 239th Street 1395 Nepperhan Ave. Our Lady Queen of Peace 685 Tinton Avenue Bronx, NY 10463 Yonkers, NY 10703 22 Steele Avenue Bronx, NY 10455 (718) 543-2250 (914) 476-8469 Staten Island, NY 10307 (718) 993-9464 (718) 351-0370 Central Westchester: St. Barnabas St. Brendan School 413 East 241st Street Our Lady Star of the Sea 268 East 207th Street Annunciation Bronx, NY 10470 5411 Amboy Road Bronx, NY 10467 465 Westchester Avenue (718) 324-1088 Staten Island, NY 10312 (718) 653-2292 Crestwood, NY 10707 (718) 984-5750 (914) 337-8760 St. Euguene St. Gabriel 707 Tuckahoe Rd. Sacred Heart 590 West 235th Street Corpus Christi- Holy Rosary Yonkers, NY 10710 301 North Burgher Avenue Bronx, NY 10463 School (914) 779-2956 Staten Island, NY 10310 (718) 548-0444 135 South Regent St. (718) 442-0347 Port Chester, NY 10573 St. John the Baptist St. John School (914) 937-4407 670 Yonkers Ave. St. Adalbert 3143 Kingsbridge Avenue Yonkers, NY 10704 355 Morningstar Road Bronx, NY 10463 Holy Name of Jesus (914) 965-2356 Staten Island, NY 10303 (718) 548-0255 70 Petersville Rd. (718) 442-2020 New Rochelle, NY 10801 St. Joseph St. John Chrysostom School (914) 576-6672 30 Meadow Ave. St. Ann 1144 Hoe Avenue Bronxville, NY 10708 125 Cromwell Avenue Bronx, NY 10459 Immaculate Conception (914) 337-0261 Staten Island, NY 10304 (718) 328-7226 53 Winterhill Road (718) 351-4343 Tuckahoe, NY 10707 St. Paul the Apostle St. Joseph School (914) 961-3785 77 Lee Avenue St. Charles 1946 Bathgate Avenue Yonkers, NY 10705 200 Penn Avenue Bronx, NY 10457 Immaculate Heart of Mary (914) 965-2165 Staten Island, NY 10306 (718) 583-9432 201 Boulevard (718) 987-0200 Scarsdale, NY 10583 St. Peter St. Luke School (914) 723-5608 204 Hawthorne Ave. St. Christopher 608 East 139th Street Yonkers, NY 10705 15 Lisbon Place Bronx, NY 10454 Our Lady of Mount Carmel (914) 963-2314 Staten Island, NY 10306 (718) 585-0380 59 E. Main Street (718) 351-0902 Elmsford, NY 10523 Sts. John and Paul St. Margaret of Cortona (914) 592-7575 280 Weaver St St. Clare 452 West 260th Street Larchmont, NY 10538 151 Lindenwood Road Bronx, NY 10471 Our Lady of Perpetual Help (914) 834-6332 Staten Island, NY 10308 (718) 549-8580 575 Fowler Ave. (718) 984-7091 Pelham Manor, NY 10803 Transfiguration St. Margaret Mary School (914) 738-5158 40 Prospect Ave. St. Joseph & St. Thomas 121 East 177th Street Tarrytown, NY 10591 50 Maguire Avenue Bronx, NY 10453 Our Lady of Sorrows (914) 631-3737 Staten Island, NY 10309 (718) 731-5905 888 Mamaroneck Ave. (718) 356-3344 White Plains, NY 10605 Staten Island: St. Nicholas of Tolentine (914) 761-0124 St. Patrick School Blessed Sacrament 3560 Richmond Rd. 2336 Andrews Avenue Our Lady of Victory 830 Delafield Avenue Staten Island, NY 10306 Bronx, NY 10468 38 North Fifth Ave. Staten Island, NY 10310 (718) 979-8815 (718) 364-5110 Mt. Vernon, NY 10550 (718) 442-3090 (914) 967-4063 St. Peter School/St. Paul St. Martin DePorres Sacred Heart School 122 Cedar Valley Rd. 24 South Robinson Avenue 129 Clinton Avenue Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 Newburgh, NY 12550 Staten Island, NY 10301 (845) 452-4428 (845) 561-1433 (718) 447-1796 St. Mary St. John St. Rita 106 Jackson Street 77 Murray Ave. 30 Wellbrook Avenue Fishkill, NY 12524 Goshen, NY 10924 Staten Island, NY 10314 (845) 896-9561 (845) 294-6434 (718) 761-2504 St. Mary St. Joseph St. Teresa 2 Convent Avenue 235 Wall Street 1632 Victory Boulevard Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 Kingston, NY 12401 Staten Island, NY 10314 (845) 297-7500 (845) 339-4390 (718) 448-9650 St. Peter St. Peter's Regional Northern 12 Father Cody Plaza 121 Lincoln Pl. Westchester/Putnam: Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 Liberty, NY 12754 (845) 471-6600 (845) 292-7270 St. Augustine Eagle Park Rockland: St. Stephen/St. Edward Ossining, NY 10562 75 Sanfordville Rd. (914) 941-3849 Sacred Heart School Warwick, NY 10990 60 Washington Avenue (845) 986-3533 St. Columbanus Suffern, NY 10901 122 Oregon Road 845-357-1684 Courtlandt Manor, NY 10567 (914) 739-1200 St.
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