Christ the King alumna is helping stop the spread of COVID-19 through the Navy

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Logistics Specialist 1st Class Brenda Ike has been doing her part to help stop the spread of COVID-19.

Assigned to the Navy’s Medicine Readiness and Training Command Bremerton, Ike has been managing supply and medical repair for 84 departments and branch health clinics.

She has procured supplies and PPE for the command’s efforts to help stop the spread of COVID-19.

The Queens resident attended Christ the King High School and joined the Navy in September 2009.

Read more about her story here.

Christ the King, Diocese of Brooklyn reach a settlement

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The Diocese of Brooklyn and Christ the King High School have reached a resolution to their dispute over Middle Village Preparatory (MVP) Charter School after years of negotiation.

On Tuesday, the diocese announced that the settlement will “ensure the rights of all are honored, valued and respected.”

Under the terms of the agreement, MVP Charter School and CTK Community Day Care will continue to operate on the Christ the King campus.

The parties also agreed that the majority of the property will continue to be used for the operation of a Roman Catholic high school.

Moving forward, the Diocese of Brooklyn will have one member on the Christ the King board.

With this agreement, both parties “look forward to their continued relationship” with a renewed commitment to keeping the Catholic Church’s mission alive and fostering the spiritual and educational growth of students and their families, the diocese said.