These are Catholic high schools in the state of New York which were once in operation, but were closed. Some are from the very early part of the 20th Century or even the late 19th Century. Click on the name of the school for details. As possible, we have listed the schools by Diocese.

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Diocese of Brooklyn

St. Angela Hall Academy

Info provided by E.M. Fee

Vintage Photos

Address: 286 Washington Avenue,

Opened: September 1906

Closed: June 1980

Opened under Bishop: Thomas E. Molloy

Closed under Bishop: Francis J. Mugavero

Known as/Nickname: "The Hall" Students were "Angies"

Staffed by: Sisters of St. Joseph, Brentwood

Average enrollment: 400 girls

Principals: S. Marie Therese, S. Clara Santoro, S. Joan Petito, S. Maria Frederick Stapleton (1964-1970)

Chaplain: Reverend Joseph McGroarty

Faculty Members: See photo section

School colors:

School song:

School mascot:

School newspaper: Angelus

Yearbook: Veritas

Uniform: Jumper, solid or plaid with blazer, pumps, stockings

Building is now: Part of St. Joseph College

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