
Catholic Schools, Home Schooling Retain Pandemic Enrollment
Enrollment data reveals more families tried new educational options during height of COVID — and haven’t left.
Enrollment data reveals more families tried new educational options during height of COVID — and haven’t left.
Catholic education intends to cultivate virtuous persons, “little Christs,” who can go into the world and change the world.
A good Catholic education has the power to ignite vocations and set the world on fire.
Notre Dame professor discusses current legal cases’ potential impact.
Catholic education isn’t about opening doors to the world’s darkness — it’s about forming students to bring light into the world.
A bishop warns against Catholic institutions’ misguided acceptance of gender ideology.
There is a lot of work ahead for schools, educators say, acknowledging they stayed strong academically through pandemic but still face other related challenges, including emotional toll on students and need to reinforce learning.
As private college costs continue to rise, alternative approaches to Catholic higher ed are emerging as an important option.
Father Daniel Schomaker’s 2017 decision has had a holy ripple effect throughout the parish community.
The school has rejected a request from Bishop Robert McManus to take down the flags, which he said promote some things that are not compatible with Church teachings.
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