MAA Alum Featured in Boston Globe Article Mary Matero, '17 is Catholic and lives in West Roxbury and Mareyama Jalloh, is Muslim and lives in East Boston. The girls met last fall during orientation at John D. O’Bryant School of Mathematics and Science in Roxbury.
Faculty Friday Spotlight, Mrs. Andrea Micheli Here at Mount Alvernia Academy we celebrate the uniqueness of each child as a gift from God.
April Fools! April Fools Day is a week-long celebration of chicanery here at MAA. Mr. Matthew Darling, MAA’s Technology Teacher, has kept a week-long joke going in his classroom.
Weekly Faculty Spotlight! Books have a unique power to transform and move us. For Mount Alvernia Academy Librarian, Ms. Janine Kayser, Dr. Seuss puts it best: “The more you read, the more things you know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” “I love that quote,” she smiled.
Fifth Grade Service Project We are proud of our Fifth Graders for living the MAA mission and sharing their gifts with others in need!
Congratulations to MAA's 2018 Honor Band Ten MAA students were selected to play in the 2018 Catholic and Private School Honor Band on Saturday at Quincy Catholic Academy - Congratulations to all of them!
Divine Providence! Mount Alvernia Academy Fifth and Sixth Grade Religion Teacher Mrs. Geary heard about Mount Alvernia Academy for the first time from a former colleague, who told her that working at MAA made her feel like she had “died and gone to heaven.”
Rock Your Socks on March 21st In honor of Downs Syndrome Day, a 4th grader whose brother was born with Downs Syndrome has asked students and staff to wear mismatched socks to raise awareness.
Welcome Home! There is nothing quite like coming home. The familiar smells and sounds remind you that, here, you are supported, cared for, and loved. Third Grade teacher, Mrs. Judith Nappi, had just such a homecoming this fall when she returned to teaching at Mount Alvernia Academy