The following article is a re-post of Keeping Catholic schools affordable by Chaz Muth and Carol Zimmermann | Catholic News Service. Making Catholic education accessible to everyone has been a mission of the church in the U.S. for centuries, but keeping it affordable in modern times has required innovative methods. Religious orders and parish schools labored in the 19th […]
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Preserving Catholic school’s charism ‘has to be intentional’
The following article is a re-post of Preserving Catholic school’s charism ‘has to be intentional’ by Katie Rutter, CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE. Although women religious – once synonymous with Catholic education – have been disappearing from U.S. classrooms in recent decades, many Catholic schools are taking extra steps to make sure that even as these sisters age or their […]
WEEKLY ROUND UP 8/24/2018
Didn’t have the chance to check in with NCEA Talk each day? We’ve got you covered. Each Friday NCEA Talk will post a roundup of Catholic education news and resources from the week. In case you missed it… ‘Busting at the seams’: Enrollment at Winona Area Catholic Schools reaching decade highs MAKING THE RIGHT CHOICE […]
‘Busting at the seams’: Enrollment at Winona Area Catholic Schools reaching decade highs
The following article is a re-post of ‘Busting at the seams’: Enrollment at Winona Area Catholic Schools reaching decade highs by Madeline Heim Winona Daily News. The number of students attending Catholic schools in Winona is rising to the highest level school officials have seen in years. According to an enrollment report, 455 students are enrolled for […]
MAKING THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR YOUR CHILD
The following article is a re-post of MAKING THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR YOUR CHILD by Kathy Mears, Superintendent of Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of Boston. Our schools are preparing our students for college and career, but most importantly, they are preparing them for life. As we contemplate the end of summer and the beginning of fall, […]
Epiphany church opens Catholic school
The following article is a re-post of Epiphany church opens Catholic school Aug. 16 by Karen Zurawski. Epiphany of the Lord Catholic School in Katy, Texas opens its doors to students Aug. 16. It represents the culmination of four years of planning, work and fundraising for the elementary and middle school. “This was a complete parish effort […]
Donovan Teacher brings Berlin, Germany into her classroom
This summer, Christine Mooney, Director of Instructional Technology, traveled to Berlin, Germany where history came to life and she also attended the Global Leadership Summit hosted by Education First. Students from around the world gathered to collaborate and ideate about “The Influence of Technology on Society” and its impact on the areas of the environment, […]
WEEKLY ROUND UP 8/17/2018
Didn’t have the chance to check in with NCEA Talk each day? We’ve got you covered. Each Friday NCEA Talk will post a roundup of Catholic education news and resources from the week. In case you missed it… What is Your Mission? Catholic schools look ahead with innovation but also focus on tradition Science and […]
What is Your Mission?
The following article was contributed by Victor Bell, Assistant Head Football Coach, Defensive Coordinator, and Social Studies Teacher at Helias Catholic High School in Jefferson City, Missouri. Hello, everyone, my name is Victor Bell. I am the Assistant Head Football Coach and Defensive Coordinator and social studies teacher at Helias Catholic High School in Jefferson […]
Catholic schools look ahead with innovation but also focus on tradition
The following article is a re-post of Catholic schools look ahead with innovation but also focus on tradition by Carol Zimmermann, CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE. If anyone could rest on their laurels, it’s Catholic schools for all they have accomplished in their U.S. history, educating in the faith and teaching children of all backgrounds in cities and rural areas […]