This article was contributed by Ryan Lombardozzi, NCEA Social Media Coordinator. We are pleased to announce the participants of the Send A Teacher to NCEA 2017 Convention & Expo in St. Louis Social Media Influencer Contest! Erin Galley: St. Cecelia Interparochial School – Diocese of St. Petersburg John Rios: All saints Catholic academy – Diocese of Newark Parker Whitehouse: […]
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Responding to the Impact of Trauma and Toxic Stress Prior to & After a Disaster among Vulnerable Populations: A Faith- and Community-Based Approach
This article was contributed by Sr. Dale McDonald, PBVM, PhD, NCEA’s Director of Public Policy. In recognition of September’s National Preparedness Month and America’s PrepareAthon!, the DHS Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships (DHS Center) and FEMA Individual and Community Preparedness Division are co-hosting a webinar on Responding to the Impact of Trauma and Toxic […]
NCEA Monthly Feature School Video: St. Benedict at Auburndale
Grounded in faith. Elevated by excellence. This is the heart and soul of the St. Benedict at Auburndale (SBA) experience. It is from the foundation of the Catholic faith that our students learn not only to be scholars, but to be leaders with an ethical focus. Excellence is most obvious in the outstanding faculty who […]
MONTHLY MESSAGE FROM NCEA PRESIDENT/CEO September 2016
The Advantage of Catholic Schools Last week, I loaded up my three young children, Lucy, Sam and Molly, and headed toward St. Peter’s Catholic School in Olney, Maryland. After dropping them off in the hall, I weaved my way through the hustle and bustle of the first day of school to thank the school principal. […]
Diocese of Sioux City’s Office of Education Launched New Marketing Awareness Campaign
This article is a re-posting of Schools Launch Marketing Campaign by The Catholic Globe. The Diocese of Sioux City’s office of education has launched a new marketing awareness campaign which will highlight diocesan schools, academic excellence, values-based teaching and learning, and affordability. The campaign, “Where Values Matter,” was created by eight Briar Cliff University digital media […]
Recognize Outstanding Catholic School Students
There has never been a better time in our nation’s history to recognize and celebrate the virtues, valor and vision of the extraordinary young people that we are privileged to serve in our Catholic schools. Through their faith, leadership and service to others, they set the standards of personal conduct and public service by which […]
World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation
Pope Francis has declared September 1 the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation. Join Pope Francis for the Season of Creation. NCEA shares the following prayer during this season: Prayer for the Care of Creation God of mercy, in the beginning you created the universe and have affirmed for us ,through the […]
Accomplishments of Catholic School Olympians
This article was contributed by Ryan Lombardozzi, NCEA Social Media Coordinator. As the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio came to a close Sunday, August 21, we would like to recognize all of the accomplishments of the athletes who attended a Catholic school have contributed to the U.S. team. Townley Haas – Benedictine College Preparatory in Richmond, […]
NCEA Monthly School Feature Video
Beginning September 2016, NCEA would like to begin featuring TWO deserving Catholic Schools each month on our Featured Video section on Facebook, as well as publish an article in NCEA Talk the Blog. The videos will be displayed throughout the month for all members and fans of NCEA to view as a way to showcase your school, Catholic […]
Baton Rouge Flood Relief Updates
This update was contributed by Dr. Melanie B. Verges, Superintendent of Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Schools. We are happy to share that most schools are reopening rather quickly, though three schools had significant flooding. Through herculean efforts, one school has been relocated and the other two with significant damage will be open before Labor Day! The […]