"Defying the Odds" for Students in Newburgh, NY

by San Miguel Academy of Newburgh
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"Defying the Odds" for Students in Newburgh, NY
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"Defying the Odds" for Students in Newburgh, NY
"Defying the Odds" for Students in Newburgh, NY
"Defying the Odds" for Students in Newburgh, NY
"Defying the Odds" for Students in Newburgh, NY
"Defying the Odds" for Students in Newburgh, NY
"Defying the Odds" for Students in Newburgh, NY
"Defying the Odds" for Students in Newburgh, NY
"Defying the Odds" for Students in Newburgh, NY
"Defying the Odds" for Students in Newburgh, NY
"Defying the Odds" for Students in Newburgh, NY
"Defying the Odds" for Students in Newburgh, NY
"Defying the Odds" for Students in Newburgh, NY
"Defying the Odds" for Students in Newburgh, NY
"Defying the Odds" for Students in Newburgh, NY
"Defying the Odds" for Students in Newburgh, NY
"Defying the Odds" for Students in Newburgh, NY
"Defying the Odds" for Students in Newburgh, NY
"Defying the Odds" for Students in Newburgh, NY

Project Report | Jul 23, 2015
San Miguel Students Reach High Peaks

By Louise Harris | Grant Writer

SMAN 8th graders hiking in the Adirondacks
SMAN 8th graders hiking in the Adirondacks

An article by Barbara Bedell in the Record Online reports: 

The 14 graduates at Newburgh’s San Miguel Academy’s, Class of 2015, spent graduation weekend in the Adirondack High Peaks region mountain climbing and reaching the summits. Several in the class can now identify themselves as “46ers.” They qualify for membership in the organization of hikers (known simply as 46ers) who have climbed all 46 of the traditionally recognized “high peaks” of the Adirondack Mountains in New York State.

While each of the graduates went mountain climbing, not all hiked the 300 or so miles necessary to conquer the 4,000-foot peaks. But each student did defy the odds of getting through their middle school years and has been accepted to attend one of nine Catholic high schools, including John S. Burke, St. Benedict’s Prep, Trinity Pawling School, Our Lady of Lourdes, Marvelwood, Loomis Chaffee, Church Farm School, the Mount Academy, and Excelsior Academy.

Participating in the graduation was the Rev. Mark Connell, president of the school, which will celebrate its 10th anniversary in September, and Tom Crispi, chairman of the board of directors.

SMAN grads reached high peaks!
SMAN grads reached high peaks!
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Mar 25, 2015
Final Report for SMAN Open Challenge March 2015

By Louise Harris | Project Leader

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San Miguel Academy of Newburgh

Location: White Plains, NY - USA
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Louise Harris
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Newburgh , NY United States

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