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  • BA, Philosophy - St. John’s University, 1994-1998

  • Formation – Cathedral Seminary Residence of the Immaculate Conception, 1994-1998

  • Graduate Studies & Formation – Seminary of the Immaculate Conception, 1998-2003

  • Graduate Studies – Long Island University, 2004

  • M.Ed., Administration and Supervision – St. John’s University, 2005-2006

  • Graduate Studies – Fordham University, 2008

  • The Principals’ Academy – University of Notre Dame, 2010 & 2011

  • Formation – Permanent Diaconate – Diocese of St. Petersburg, 2010 - 2011

Education

 

  • Technology Committee for Seminary Accreditation, DRVC

  • Search Committee for new Teachers for the Diocese, DRVC

  • Restructuring Middle School Education, DRVC

  • Technology Committee for Education, DOSP

  • Search Committee for new Principal for Notre Dame Catholic School, DOSP

  • Grading Policy Committee, DOSP

  • Finance & Audit Committee, PHELC

  • Principal Mentor, DOSP

  • Mentor to Deacons in Formation, DOSP

  • Mentor to New Deacons to the Diocese, DOSP

  • Quality Committee, PHELC

  • Marketing Committee, PHELC

  • Executive Board, PHELC

 

DRVC - Diocese of Rockville Centre

DOSP - Diocese of St. Petersburg

PHELC - Pasco-Hernando Early Learning Coalition

Committees Served On

(Past to Present)

Curriculum Vitae

Positions held (Past to Present)

  • Seminarian - St. John of God, Central Islip, NY

  • Assistant - Tribunal of the Diocese of Brooklyn, NY

  • Chaplain for Boy Scouts of America - Philmont Scout Ranch, Cimarron, NM

  • Seminarian/School Liaison with Parish - St. Joseph, Garden City, NY

  • Field Tech for Bell Atlantic and Verizon

  • New York State Fire Chaplain & Firefighter

  • Teacher/Department Chair/Campus Minister - St. Dominic High School, Oyster Bay, NY

  • Principal - St. Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square, NY

  • Assistant Principal - Bishop McLaughlin Catholic High School, Spring Hill, FL

  • Assistant Principal - Christ the King, Tampa, FL

  • Ordained a Permanent Deacon – Diocese of St. Petersburg

  • Assigned a Deacon – St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, Diocese of St. Petersburg

  • Principal - Notre Dame Catholic School, Spring Hill, FL

  • Board of Directors of the Pasco Hernando Early Learning Coalition

Deacon Conway was born and raised on Long Island attending primary and secondary education in the Patchogue-Medford School District. With the constant support of his parents, family and the parish community of St. Sylvester, Medford, he completed high school and went on to the Cathedral Seminary Residence of the Immaculate Conception for four years, studying Philosophy. With the support of Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone, Ordinary of the Diocese of Charleston; Bishop Octavio Cisneros, Auxiliary of the Diocese of Brooklyn; and Monsignor Joseph P. Granata, Pastor in the Diocese of Rockville Centre, he continued on to the Major Seminary in Huntington, the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception, where he continued his formation for another five years as he studied for the priesthood.

 

After leaving the seminary Deacon Conway began his teaching career at St. Dominic High School in Oyster Bay, Long Island. It was at St. Dominic’s that his life took a completely different direction. He met his future wife, Kristen, and two years later they were married and preparing for the birth of their two children, Emma and Owen.

 

Deacon Conway continued to study in the field of education becoming a principal and serving on committees within the Diocese of Rockville Centre’s Superintendent’s Office. After he and his wife reflected on their life they decided it was time to make a major move and they decided to follow the Yankees to Tampa for Spring Training. This was a good move for the family and especially for their children.

 

After working in the Diocese of St. Petersburg for a short time a priest had the ear of the future deacon. Very Rev. Michael Suszynski was always there confirming the call that was in the heart of the future cleric. The Deacon’s call to public ministry never left him when he left the seminary. As they say God kept calling and he kept hiding. He approached the Diocese of St. Petersburg and Bishop Robert N. Lynch for a conversation on the possibility of Holy Orders. The Bishop took time out of his busy schedule to meet with Deacon Conway, which led to his ordination after some time preparing under the direction of the Diaconate Office of the Diocese. He continues to minister and serve as the Principal at Notre Dame Catholic School and also serves at St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Parish.

 

He continued to think he knew the direction that he was going in, but God always seemed to have different plans. A lesson Deacon Conway learned along his journey is that God writes straight with crooked lines. This statement means that things do not always turn out the way that the Deacon would have planned them to, rather they happened the way God thought it was best for him. Knowing this we must always put our trust in the Lord and accept the difficulties that life sends our way and to accept the changes and blessings that come along the journey.

Biographical Information

Deacon Scott J. Conway

  • Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development

  • National Association of Elementary School Principals

  • National Association of Secondary School Principals

  • National Catholic Education Association

  • Florida Association of School Administrators

Professional Affiliations

 

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