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St. Patrick's, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton: Touring Tuesdays Start Jan. 12
It's part of the NY Archdiocese's annual event to introduce families to Catholic elementary schools in Croton, Ossining and the region.

The Archdiocese of New York has announced the dates for its 2016 “Touring Tuesdays,” events at 140 elementary schools throughout the Archdiocese of New York.
Touring Tuesday open house events are designed to introduce prospective families to the life-long benefits and value of a Catholic education. These archdiocesan-wide open house events will take place on select Tuesdays throughout the school year from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., or by appointment.
Open Houses in Westchester & Putnam Counties:
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· Corpus Christi - Holy Rosary School, 135 South Regent Street, Port Chester
· Good Counsel Academy Elementary, 2 Broadway, Valhalla
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· Holy Name of Jesus School, 70 Petersville Road, New Rochelle
· Holy Name of Mary Montessori School, 110 Grand Street, Croton-on-Hudson
· Immaculate Conception School, 53 Winter Hill Road, Tuckahoe
· Immaculate Heart of Mary School, 201 Boulevard, Scarsdale
· Iona Prep Lower School, 173 Stratton Road, New Rochelle
· John Cardinal O’Connor-School Spec. Ed, 16 North Broadway, Irvington
· Our Lady of Mount Carmel School, 59 East Main Street, Elmsford
· Our Lady of Perpetual Help School, 575 Fowler Avenue, Pelham Manor
· Our Lady of Sorrows School, 888 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains
· Our Lady of Victory School, 38 North Fifth Avenue, Mount Vernon
· Resurrection Grammar School, 116 Milton Road, Rye
· Sacred Heart Grade School, 34 Convent Avenue, Yonkers
· Sacred Heart School, 59 Wilson Street, Hartsdale
· St. Ann School , 40 Brewster Avenue, Yonkers
· St. Ann’s Peas & Karrots, 16 Elizabeth Street, Ossining
· St. Anthony School, 1395 Nepperhan Avenue, Yonkers
· St. Augustine School, 381 North Highland Avenue, Eagle Park, Route 9, Ossining
· St. Barnabas School, 413 East 241st Street, Bronx*
· St. Columbanus School, 122 Oregon Road, Cortlandt Manor
· St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School, 1375 East Main Street, Shrub Oak
· St. Eugene School, 707 Tuckahoe Road, Yonkers
· St. James the Apostle School, 12 Gleneida Avenue, Carmel
· St. John the Baptist School, 670 Yonkers Avenue, Yonkers
· St. Joseph School, 30 Meadow Avenue, Bronxville
· St. Lawrence O’Toole Early Childhood Learning Center, 11 Eastview Avenue, Brewster
· St. Patrick School, 483 Old Post Road, Bedford
· St. Patrick’s School, 117 Moseman Road, Yorktown Heights
· St. Paul the Apostle School, 77 Lee Avenue, Yonkers
· St. Peter School, 204 Hawthorne Avenue, Yonkers
· Sts. John and Paul School, 280 Weaver Street, Larchmont
· Transfiguration School, 40 Prospect Avenue, Tarrytown
*Located in the Archdiocese of New York’s Central Westchester Region
The 2016 dates are January 12, February 2 (takes place during Catholic Schools Week), February 23, March 8 and April 12, from 9 a.m.-11 a.m., or by appointment.
Reservations are required and can be made online at www.buildboldfutures.org or by calling the 24/7 bilingual hotline, 646-794-2885.School tours can also be arranged by appointment.
Since its inception in 2013, the Touring Tuesdays initiative has been attended by more than 1,600 families and has resulted in more than 5,300 new student enrollments from Pre-K through Grade 8, across the Archdiocese.
Touring Tuesdays offer an exciting way to see Catholic schools in action, and provide families with an opportunity to learn about the admissions process and meet with principals, faculty, other parents and elementary school students.
“Touring Tuesdays provide an unprecedented opportunity for prospective parents and students to experience the benefits a faith-based education provides for the whole child. More than 98 percent of our high school seniors graduate and 98 percent of those graduates going on to post-secondary education, making a Catholic education one of best investments a parent can make in their children’s future,” said Dr. Timothy J. McNiff, Superintendent of Schools for the Archdiocese of New York.
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