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Spreading Holiday Joy

Jennie Bruno, Staff Writer
December 10, 2010

At this time of year we often get caught up in the need to shop and buy, bake and wrap. The rush of the season and the unnerving knowledge that the big holiday is approaching drives people crazy and causes them to be agitated and selfish. Ironically, this is the opposite of Christmas’ purpose. When... Read more »

The Beatles Dominate the iTunes Charts

Briana Peterson, Staff Writer
December 9, 2010

As many know, the Beatles were sadly not allowed to be sold on iTunes. This was because the Beatles were signed with the record label Apple Records. You would think that because of this they would automatically be able to be sold on iTunes which is affiliated with Apple Computers, but this was not the... Read more »

Get into the Spirit

Emma Jackson, Editor-in-Chief
December 7, 2010

                In Rochester there are many things you can find that will make your Christmas season brighter. Concerts, events, and extravagant lights are a common thing in Rochester, and here’s a list of things to do to get in the mood. Ice skating at Manhattan Square Park. This is... Read more »

Key Club Book Drive Brings Smiles to Classrooms

Claire Maurer, Layout Editor
December 3, 2010

Key Club is all about taking action that will benefit individuals or a community as a whole. So when BK’s Key Club organized a book committee for the purpose of giving the books to the classrooms of City School 25 that was without such conveniences, they were fulfilling both the mission to help individuals... Read more »

Great Gift Ideas for the Holiday Season

Shauna Norton, Bobby Longboat, Staff Writer, Staff Writer
November 30, 2010

            As much as Christmas is a joyful time of year, it can also be extremely frustrating and busy. One major stressor of the season as a whole, is gift giving, which involves not only coming up with that perfect gift idea, but also finding the greatest quality for the best price. Well,... Read more »

Kearney has Come Down with a Case of Baby Fever

Shauna Norton, Staff Writer
November 10, 2010

It seems that at Bishop Kearney, babies come in groups, not one at a time. For both Mrs. Sheppard, high school social studies teacher and Mrs. O’Brien, high school mathematics teacher baby number two is coming soon. Also Mr. Burke, high school science teacher, recently adopted his first child. This... Read more »

Missions Update!

Mrs. Pippa Bianco, Campus Minister
November 8, 2010

Greetings from your Campus Minister, It was wonderful to see so many of you ‘costume up’ and pay $3 for our Halloween Missions fundraiser. I hear that the PAC-Men were a huge success in the lunch-room, sorry Mrs. O’Connell I knew nothing of this escapade!! Thanks to you, we added $615 to our 2010-11... Read more »

John LeBeau Gets Ahead

Brieana Haygood, Features Editor
November 4, 2010

The Letter of Commendation from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation was awarded to John LeBeau, 12th grade, for his score on the SAT. This is a great achievement and John LeBeau was interviewed to get his thoughts and feelings about what he was awarded. This award has a very long name and is not... Read more »

Welcome to the Family

Joseph Bianco, Photo Editor
November 4, 2010

Mr. Alan Carroll, Bishop Kearney’s newest member, talks with the Coronet and fills us in on who he is, what he does, and what he feels. Q: Where were you before Bishop Kearney? Before Bishop Kearney I worked at Allendale Columbia School in Pittsford. Q: What were your first impressions of Kearney? My... Read more »

Kearney Welcomes the Lady Lasers

Briana Peterson & Brieana Haygood, Staff Writer & Features Editor
November 4, 2010

Nazareth was founded by the Sisters of Saint Joseph in 1871 after Bishop McQuaid asked them to help establish a system of parochial schools in Rochester. Originally Nazareth Academy was a school for girls in grades 1-10. After Nazareth Hall became a co-ed school for students in grades preK-8, Nazareth... Read more »