• Funeral Arrangements for Jim Hague, ’79

    Funeral Arrangements for Jim Hague, ’79

    Proud Prep alumnus and legendary Hudson County sportswriter Jim Hague, ’79, passed away on Sunday at age 62. Jim was an unforgettable character and a great friend of Prep Athletics—and high school athletics in North Jersey in general. Please read on for details on funeral arrangements.

    Prep’s VP for Planning and Principal Giving, Jim Horan, ’70, was Jim Hague’s journalism teacher at Prep. He offered the following tribute to his former student:

     Very few graduates of Saint Peter’s have been as passionately proud of their Prep diploma as Jim was, and through both his infectious personality and his prolific sports writing career he was both well known and admired by fellow alumni of many generations.  As we all know, Jim ‘lived’ in the world of sports, and he was as enthusiastic about a local freshman team’s winning season as he was about a stunning state championship game at MetLife Stadium. That said, especially in Hudson County, he was both a pundit and an everyman, seemingly always on the scene and quickly churning out compelling copy. His passing is not only a loss for Saint Peter’s Prep, but also for Hudson County’s many athletes who have lost their most reliable chronicler.

    Jim Horan, ’70

    Funeral Arrangements

    A wake will be held in Prep’s O’Keefe Commons on Wednesday, June 14, from 3-7 p.m.
    The entrance to the Commons is found at 236 Van Vorst Street, Jersey City, NJ 07302.
    As always, please note that parking in downtown Jersey City is limited on weekdays. Prep recommends arriving via  PATH at Grove Street or Exchange Place, or the Hudson Bergen Light Rail at Marin Boulevard or Exchange Place, which are all less than a 10-minute walk from campus. If you will be driving, there are numerous pay parking options nearby. For your convenience, here is a map of several nearby locations. Prep does not have a relationship with these facilities; please contact them directly for further information.

    A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Saint Paul the Apostle Church on Thursday, June 15, at 10:30 a.m.
    Saint Paul’s is located at 14 Greenville Avenue (at Old Bergen Road), Jersey City, NJ 07305.


    Jim most recently wrote for the Observer of Kearny, where a fellow Prep alumnus, Kevin Canessa, ’92, is the editor. The Observer published this obituary over the weekend, which also includes tributes from a number of his many friends and colleagues.

  • Funeral Arrangements for Rev. Tony Azzarto, S.J.

    Funeral Arrangements for Rev. Tony Azzarto, S.J.

    As we continue to celebrate the life and legacy of Rev. Tony Azzarto, S.J., we can now share the details of Fr. Azzarto’s funeral arrangements:

    Visitation and Vigil Service: Thursday, April 20

    A wake will take place in the O’Keefe Commons at Saint Peter’s Prep, located at the corner of Grand and Van Vorst Streets in Jersey City, from 1-7 p.m. 

    The wake will conclude with a brief vigil service, beginning at 7 pm. The service will include a reflection by Prep President Michael Gomez, Ed.D., ’91, a Gospel reading with a homily by Rev. John Mullin, S.J., prayers of the faithful, music by Prep Vox, and a eulogy by John T.M. Chester, ’74, P’03,’05.

    Please Note:

    • Access to the Commons will be through the doors on Van Vorst Street only. 
    • In order to accommodate as many guests as possible, we respectfully request that you limit your time in the Commons.
    • Parking on campus is extremely limited, a condition exacerbated by ongoing utility work on York Street. Permit and alternate-side restrictions also apply for street parking. Therefore, we strongly suggest you plan to arrive via public transit. PATH at Grove Street or Exchange Place, or the Hudson Bergen Light Rail at Marin Boulevard or Exchange place, are all less than a 10-minute walk from campus. If you will be driving, there are numerous pay parking options nearby. For your convenience, here is a map of several nearby locations. Prep does not have a relationship with these facilities; please contact them directly for further information.

    Funeral Mass: Friday, April 21

    A funeral Mass will be celebrated at Saint Aedan’s, the Saint Peter’s University Church (800 Bergen Avenue, Jersey City) at 7 p.m. 

    Please note:

    • Parking will be available in the Saint Aedan’s parking lot (entry on Tuers Avenue between Mercer and Vroom Streets), and in Saint Peter’s University Lot #1 (entry on Montgomery Street between Jordan and Tuers Avenues). 
    • Parking in these lots is also limited. We appreciate your understanding.
    • The doors to the church will open at 6 p.m.

    Live streams

    Live streams will be available for both the Thursday vigil service and the Friday funeral Mass. Full details here.


    Gifts in memory of Fr. Azzarto

    Per Fr. Azzarto’s wishes, donations in lieu of flowers may be made to Saint Peter’s Prep (online at spprep.org/give or by mail at 144 Grand Street, Jersey City, NJ 07302). When donating, please indicate your gift is in memory of Fr. Azzarto. You can note this on your check, or check the “tribute gift” box on the online form.


    Share your memories of Fr. Azzarto

    As Dr. Gomez noted in his message Saturday, everyone with a connection to Saint Peter’s Prep has an “Azzarto story.” As a tribute to Fr. Azzarto, we have created a place to share memories, in words and pictures, of this Prep Legend. We welcome you to add yours as we celebrate a life well-lived, giving glory to God through tireless service to others.

    Share your memories here.

  • Rev. Anthony Azzarto, S.J. | 1938-2023

    Rev. Anthony Azzarto, S.J. | 1938-2023

    Dear Saint Peter’s Prep Family,

    I write this brief letter with profound sadness and profound gratitude.

    I am sorry to share that our friend, our colleague, our Prep brother, Rev. Tony Azzarto, S.J., passed away peacefully earlier today. He was 84. I had the opportunity to visit with Tony a few times over the past couple of weeks, and I reminded him, on behalf of the entire Prep community, how much we loved him and how transformative his time with us has been. Over a span of 60 years, Tony served Saint Peter’s Prep as teacher, counselor, chaplain, and retreat director. This is only scratching the surface of this extraordinary life, and does not include countless baptisms, weddings, funerals, handwritten notes, pictures, and so much more. 

    I can say, quite simply, that Tony walked the road with all of us. He walked with us on the road to Emmaus, he walked with us on the dark and lonely roads, and he walked with us on the roads to our greatest heights. And right now our hearts break at the thought of walking on without him. But our faith tells us Tony will walk on forever, in all the lives he shaped, and the lives we will go on to shape through all he has taught us. And what he has taught us is the very best of what it means to be Saint Peter’s Prep.

    When we know the dates and times of Fr. Azzarto’s funeral arrangements, we will be sure to let you know.

    I know that all of us have an “Azzarto story.” Most of us have many. I know we will be sharing them with much love and gratitude for years to come. While no one gesture can begin to capture what Tony has meant to Prep and to each of us, below is a link to a brief video tribute. There will be many more opportunities to celebrate his life and legacy in the days ahead.


    Prep for Life. Prep Forever.

    Michael Gomez, Ed.D, ’91
    President


  • Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies

    Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies

    We help future generations of students grow as scholars and people by leveraging Stanford University’s world-class resources. Explore programs that cover advanced subjects rarely taught in high school and offer students a chance to challenge themselves by diving deep into cutting-edge topics

    Our summer and academic year programs offer students the chance to engage in topics they are passionate about, forming an intellectual community with peers, instructors, and staff.

    ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS

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  • Columbia University Pre-College Programs

    Columbia University Pre-College Programs

    Pre-College Summer Programs Online Information Sessions – January 7, 2026 at 4:00 p.m. ET

    Attend this online information session to learn about Columbia University’s Summer 2026 Pre-College Programs. Delve into academic interests through exploratory coursework and connect with the Columbia community through activities and events. Students enrolled in grades 8-12 in the spring of 2026 may apply for the summer 2026 term.

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  • Consider Prep for Your Year-End Giving!

    Consider Prep for Your Year-End Giving!

    As 2025 comes to a close, many are inspired to give back through charitable gifts. If you are considering a year-end gift to Saint Peter’s Prep, we have outlined some helpful tips to make your gift process as smooth as possible:

    Checks:
    Please make checks payable to Saint Peter’s Preparatory School and mail to:

    Saint Peter’s Prep
    Attn: Institutional Advancement Office
    144 Grant Street
    Jersey City, NJ 07302
    EIN #: 22-1527060

    Credit Cards:
    You can easily make a gift online via credit card by visiting this link. PayPal, Venmo, Apple Pay, and Google Pay are also accepted through the same link.

    Gifts of Stock and Securities:
    Please note that mututal fund transfers initiated in December can take several weeks to process. We recommend submitting any wire transfer requests no later than Friday, December 19. For detailed stock information, please visit this link.

    Give a Gift:
    Looking for a meaningful way to honor or memorialize someone this holiday season? A gift to Saint Peter’s Prep is a thoughtful way to recognize a friend or loved one and makes for a perfect last-minute gift for those hard-to-shop-for individuals.

    Gift Matching:
    Double (or even triple!) the impact of your gift by taking advantage of your employer’s matching gift program. Many companies offer to match charitable giving, including gifts from employees’ spouses or retirees. Some employers have year-end deadlines, such as December 31, so be sure to check if your company matches gifts and to submit your gift on time.

    Your contribution to Saint Peter’s Prep’s Annual Fund provides essential resources to students, faculty, and staff. It’s because of generous supporters like you that Prep continues to offer an integral education!

  • Spirit Awards Honor Four Unsung Heroes

    Spirit Awards Honor Four Unsung Heroes
    • Evan Pidane, ’27
    • Aedan Amato, ’26
    • Bryant Isaac, ’27
    • Benjamin Lucas, ’26
  • Prep Welcomes Alumni for Annual Career Day

    Prep Welcomes Alumni for Annual Career Day

    Forty presenters spanning six decades of Prep graduates returned home to Grand & Warren for our Annual Career Day on December 12 to speak with current students about their professional journeys beyond high school.

    The day opened in Prep’s gymnasium with a keynote address from Christopher Maiorino, ’05, an entrepreneur in multiple industries including financial technology.

    “I hope, and I pray that all of you guys have the ability to go out and do the same thing that I’m currently doing….You don’t have to go and open your own company. You just have to do something that you love doing,” he said.

    Students then filled every classroom throughout Hogan, Shalloe, and Mulry Halls, the Moriarty Science Center, and the English Building for informative 30-minute workshop sessions.

    The alumni in attendance represented diverse industries spanning law, media and communications, public service, medicine, business, science, and beyond. Also in attendance were alumnus Rich Dwyer, ’77 and Seamus the therapy dog, about whom you may have learned in Prep Magazine.

    Career Day concluded with lunch in the O’Keefe Commons and the opportunity for our students to connect with our graduates in a more casual setting.

    We thank all our alumni who joined us that day. View more photos.


    Alumni: If you are interested in participating in our next Career Day, be sure we have your current contact information so you don’t miss out! You can update your contact information here.

  • Muhlenberg College Summer Institute

    Muhlenberg College Summer Institute

    Pre-College Summer Programs

    For rising junior and senior high school students who want to explore topics that will fuel your curiosity, challenge your perspective, and provide a hands-on glimpse into college life and learning.

    Get a taste of college life in the Muhlenberg Summer Institute, a two-week summer experience featuring programs in new media and journalism, entrepreneurship and economics, theatre, political science, and psychology. Learn critical entrepreneurship skills and how to monetize social media. Refine your theatre performance skills. Understand the how and why of political advocacy to make change. Explore the intersection of journalism, podcasting, and TikTok. Gain an understanding of your brain and what makes fun, fun.

    Every Summer Institute program is an introduction to the academic skills, and hands-on learning that will help you succeed in a rigorous college environment. You’ll also get to live like a college student for two weeks — exploring campus and the Lehigh Valley and making valuable connections with faculty, staff, and other students. Each program includes a half-day Career Accelerator session aimed at translating your summer experience into future opportunities.

    Additional Information – Application

  • Brown University Pre-College Programs and Information Sessions

    Brown University Pre-College Programs and Information Sessions

    Join Adrienne Marcus, Dean, Pre-College and Undergraduate Programs, for an overview of Brown Pre-College and the variety of programs it offers. Get to Know Brown Pre-College 2026 .

    The application for Summer 2026 will open January 14, 2026. If you are interested in applying please click the button below and a member of our team will be in touch with you.

    Additional Information & How to Apply

  • Vox, Jazz Band, and Concert Band Ring in the Season at Annual Winter Concert

    Vox, Jazz Band, and Concert Band Ring in the Season at Annual Winter Concert

    Prep’s Annual Christmas and Holiday Concert filled the O’Keefe Commons with good cheer, sounds of the season, and a packed audience of friends, family, faculty, and staff on Sunday, December 7.

    This highly anticipated annual performance by Prep’s Vox, Sodality Jazz Band, and Concert Band featured both new and old holiday favorites, plus basket raffles in support of Prep’s music programs.

    The day began with a welcome from Prep President Michael Gomez, Ed.D., ’91 and an invocation by the Rev. Lito Salazar, S.J., and after a rousing program, Prep’s combined Concert and Jazz Bands, directed by Mr. Steve Caslowitz, and Vox, directed by Ms. Emily Fencik, joined together with the audience for “A Christmas Pop Sing-A-Long” as Santa and an elf made their rounds.

    We thank everyone who helped make the day a success, and we commend all our students on their well-practiced work.


    Concert Band

    Flute
    Daniel Barreto

    Clarinet
    Caleb Cabeza^
    Rahul Fernandes
    Benjamin Gourley
    Viraj Khosla
    Carter Townsend
    Jack Connors

    Bass Clarinet
    Robert Vayda

    Baritone Horn
    Reyansh Sahani 

    Bass
    Patrick Naeris^

    *Senior
    ^Jazz Band Member

    Alto Sax
    Ishmael Abraham*^
    Dylan Ashe^
    Krishay Chugh
    Finn Curry  
    Kieran Nath
    Nik Nayar
    Spencer Neissen*^
    August Passafiume
    Luke Wojciechowicz

    Tenor Sax
    Claude Nick Ferdinand*
    Rolando Sally
    Paolo Zamora^

    Trumpet
    Griffin Kong
    Lucca Lachica*^
    Kayshav Mittal^

    Percussion
    Noel Almenana
    Ecolz Delmar Aplado
    Ryan Bartlett
    Max Goski
    Roman Kantardjan
    Rohan Poduval
    Justin Sa-Onoy
    Liam Shah
    Eshan Patil
    Owen Verdibello

    Trombone  
    Seamus Brown*^
    George Caccire
    Zachary DeCastro

    Baritone Sax
    Luke Meagher^
    Nicholas Rinaldi

    Mallets
    Adrian Wentzheimer

    Additional Jazz Band Members

    Raaghav Mittal,  drums
    Jude Siperstein, drums
    Hudson Lespinasse, piano
    Sebastian Morse, bass


    Vox

    Tenor I
    Daniel Barreto
    Evan Donath*^ 
    Isaac Kang^#  
    John Masterson
    Jason Tolliver
    Arjen Verboon

    Tenor II
    Leo Ang^
    Brayden Bankuti
    George Caccire
    Jacob Esperanzate^
    Tyler Tran
    Bhavya Tripathi

    Baritone
    Cillian Collins^
    Aaron Dela Cruz
    Rolando Intal
    Jacob Konev
    Nate Lugtu^
    Abel Medina
    Declan McCormick
    Kyle Roddick
    Riley Villa

    Bass
    D.J. Colon
    Varick Kerly
    Zy’on Monroe^
    Asher Ouyang
    Harry Sangha^
    Ethan Seals*^
    Sebastian Varela*

    *Senior
    ^Advanced Select Choir Member
    #NJMEA All State Mixed Choir Member

  • Prep Hockey Sweatshirt on Sale Featuring Franco Monnecka, ’27

    Prep Hockey Sweatshirt on Sale Featuring Franco Monnecka, ’27

    Saint Peter’s Prep Hockey and current Prep junior Franco Monnecka, ’27 are selling a sweatshirt with proceeds going to Jam Kancer In The Kan Foundation, where Franco serves as a ambassador. Monnecka is a member of the Prep hockey team, and is celebrating his 5th year of remission from Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. The sweatshirt is a celebration of Franco’s remission and to raise awareness for the disease. The cost of the hoodie sweatshirt is $50 and the crewneck is $45. All payments can be made in cash or Venmo @Jennifer-Monnecka (3573), and the last day for orders will be Friday, December 12, 2025. Orders can be made by clicking on this link.

  • Men’s College Scholarship – Foundation for Fraternal Excellence

    Men’s College Scholarship – Foundation for Fraternal Excellence

    The scholarship is designed to identify and reward outstanding high school seniors who have demonstrated an ability to excel in the fields of academics, extra-curricular school activities and community involvement. The scholarship is available to any male, graduating high school senior who is enrolling in a four-year undergraduate college program that commences in the fall. The scholarship is awarded through the Foundation for Fraternal Excellence, a registered 501(c)3 organization. Current or future membership in a fraternity is not required.

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    DEADLINE: APRIL 1, 2026

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