Children at St. Kevin’s Learn Different Languages While Celebrating Diversity

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The students at St. Kevin’s Catholic Academy celebrated diversity this Catholic Schools Week.

The students from the Flushing school speak and learn 10 different languages, including Hungarian, Spanish, and American Sign Language.

Parish officials say the different dialects represent the different cultures within the church community.

The kids also celebrated recent renovations raised through a campaign by their former pastor, retired Auxiliary Bishop Raymond Chappetto.

The millions of dollars went to improving the building safety of the school. 

The kids ended the celebration by singing songs to those gathered.  

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