Student Info Night
Black History Presentation
Today’s assembly was held to commemorate Black History month. It was an honor to have as our special guests Dellwyn Gilkes, David Williams, and Juliette Jeffers. Dellwyn Gilkes teaches drumming at RestorationArt Youth Arts Academy & owns his own artistic company called Wotannbe where he uses his skills as an ethnic percussionist to educate and enlighten. His, and Mr. Williams’, performance today was intended to make drumming a teachable moment with cultural and historical emphasis on drumming here in the West and the drum’s origins from Africa. Juliette Jeffers is a longtime veteran of stage & screen and she performed a piece titled ‘Judgement Day’ that portrayed a reflection of the last couple of years pertaining to police brutality, Black Lives Matter, & political climate. Through the eyes of the court of law and through God she gave us a piece that was a deep reflection of the times emphasized by the internal and external problems that affect the community.
Adia Palmer Wins Chsaa Long Jump

Loughlin's Got Talent
1st Place - Hanny Echeverra
2nd Place - Ameer Brown
3rd Place - Justin Santos & Starasia Neufville
Check Out Exciting Moments From Our 9th Annual "Loughlin's Got Talent" Show
February's Students Spotlight
Bishop Loughlin: Has Loughlin inspired you to pursue your passions?
Gabriela Allison: Loughlin inspired me to pursue my passions because this place has pushed me to look at life in another aspect. Loughlin has shown me that once you have a dream, you should do everything possible to chase it and make you dreams come true.
BL: What made you decide to pursue fashion?
GA: As a young child I always had a dream to design my own clothes and try my best to set my own trend. It gives me opportunity to step outside of my comfort zone, to be able to grow in business, and meet high-leveled individuals. I love being able to suit all types of people.
BL: How are you able to maintain good grades & continue to work so hard on your won projects?
GA: My main focus is both my grades and clothing line. In school I have 2 free periods as a senior, where I usually finish doing all my homework and studying that needs to be done. A lot of my day goes to both my schoolwork and clothing line but I try to balance it out so I won’t affect the successfulness of one over the other.
NY1 featured Loughlin and Cornell University working together on the Hudson.

Loughlin Alumni Celebrate at the Loughlin Alumni Reunion 2017
2014 alum and Seton Hall Star Expects Big Year
2014 Alum and Seton Hall Star Khadeen Carrington Featured in Daily News.We are proud of our Loughlin Lion Superstar. Good luck this season, Khadeen!
Art Ryan '59 Visits PLTW@Loughlin
On Thursday, November 9th, Art Ryan '59 visited his alma mater for a tour of the new Biomedical Science and Engineering Labs. Art spent several hours with students and faculty, learning about progress made in the popular and growing STEM program (PLTW@Loughlin). Nearly 200 students are enrolled in the program this year. Mr. Ryan walked away impressed with student enthusiasm and the labs which he and Pat made possible.
Mr. Ryan and his wife, Pat Ryan, have helped Loughlin do quite a lot over the past few years. The Ryan Technology Room was the result in a significant investment made nearly a decade ago. This investment enabled Loughlin to wire the building and eventually put SmartBoard technology throughout the school. Also, a new computer lab was constructed along with new computers. New technology was also incorporated into the Library and Media-Technology Center.
Through the Three Schools, One Foundation Campaign, Mr. Ryan and our President, Bro. Dennis collaborated and put the foundational structures in place for PLTW@Loughlin to take off. Mr. Ryan dedicated $1,000,0000 to launch PLTW@Loughlin in 2015. In short order, Loughlin already has five courses (and growing) in the curriculum with ten sections this term. Our goal is to expose as many students as possible to STEM courses. In addition to Engineering and Biomedical Science, Loughlin will introduce a Computer Science track soon.
Other alum, including Jim Orenga '58, and his wife, Toni, have embraced and made significant investments in program success. Other alum, specifically Paul Migliore '63, and his wife Lissette, and also Ed Toseland '58 have embraced and supported the program. Paul is the first to establish an endowed scholarship - The Migliore Family Scholarship Fund - to support our future engineers as Paul is an Aerospace Engineer himself.
Loughlin is proud of this new venture but recognizes that a top tier program requires ongoing support from alumni and friends.
Click here to learn more about STEM at Loughlin
SEVEN-MINUTE HALVES. SEVEN PLAYERS PER SIDE. ALL RUGBY.

Loughlin students participate in Chemistry Day at Brooklyn College.
On Friday, October 27, honors chemistry students attended Chemistry Day at Brooklyn College in honor of National Chemistry Week. With their teacher Ms. Rodriguez, the students viewed dynamic chemistry demonstrations, toured the advanced research labs on the campus and spoke with professional research scientists.
The Mayor of Plano, Texas, Harry LaRosiliere visited Loughlin with friend and proud alum, Brian Connolly '73, CEO of Advocare.
Loughlin was proud to welcome the mayor of Plano, Texas, Harry LaRosiliere along with friend and proud alum, Brian Connolly '73, CEO of Advocare.
Congratulations to The Loughlin Track Team who won twelve medals at The 64th Annual Bishop Loughlin Games
Click here for pictures from The 64th Annual Bishop Loughlin Games
On Saturday the girls were greeted by several alums as well as four-time Olympian Joetta Clark.
Sophomore Adia Palmer started the day off by blowing the field away in the sophomore 600 meters. She came in 1st place out of 74 girls with a time of 1:40.2.
The sophomore girls’ 4X4 team of Adia Palmer, Zynovia Hawkins, Jermeria Pantoon and Nosimat Salami came in 4th place out of 24 sophomore teams with a time of 4:28.
On Sunday December 17th at The Loughlin Games. Sophomore Malique Williams started the day off in the sophomore 600 meters. He came in 5th place out of 38 Sophomore Boys with a time of 1:30.1.
The sophomore boys 4X4 team of Jaylin John, Malique Williams, Darrell Stephens and Joshua Jennings came in 2nd place out of 13 teams with a time of 3:56.
Freshmen Alex Peters came in 4th place in the freshmen 300 out of 83 freshmen Boys with a time of 38.4.
Hats off to Senior D'Andre Barriffe whom came in the 5th place out of 155 guys in the Varsity Boys 300 meters with a time of 35.5.
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The Track & Field Team came home from the CHSAA Sectional Championship with one meet record, two MVPS, and 17 medals
Loughlin Performing Arts Presents Seussical The Musical

Student Info Night
Adia Palmer Wins Chsaa Long Jump

Loughlin's Got Talent
1st Place - Hanny Echeverra
2nd Place - Ameer Brown
3rd Place - Justin Santos & Starasia Neufville
Check Out Exciting Moments From Our 9th Annual "Loughlin's Got Talent" Show
February's Students Spotlight
Bishop Loughlin: Has Loughlin inspired you to pursue your passions?
Gabriela Allison: Loughlin inspired me to pursue my passions because this place has pushed me to look at life in another aspect. Loughlin has shown me that once you have a dream, you should do everything possible to chase it and make you dreams come true.
BL: What made you decide to pursue fashion?
GA: As a young child I always had a dream to design my own clothes and try my best to set my own trend. It gives me opportunity to step outside of my comfort zone, to be able to grow in business, and meet high-leveled individuals. I love being able to suit all types of people.
BL: How are you able to maintain good grades & continue to work so hard on your won projects?
GA: My main focus is both my grades and clothing line. In school I have 2 free periods as a senior, where I usually finish doing all my homework and studying that needs to be done. A lot of my day goes to both my schoolwork and clothing line but I try to balance it out so I won’t affect the successfulness of one over the other.