Catholic Schools Week 2026: How Catholic Students Celebrated Across the Country
More reasons to love our Catholic schools ...
More reasons to love our Catholic schools ...
What this veteran educator, a religious sister, has learned from teaching — anchored in virtue, intellectual curiosity and analog standbys — and why what she instills in class has had a lasting impact.
As the first student in Prout’s modified ‘Inspire’ program, Natalie McMahon is showing everyone what it means to persevere.
Rich discussions and a Christ-centered schedule — complete with prayer, Mass and adoration, along with classic Catholic hymns are hallmarks of a St. Jerome education. And computers are rarely used.
Patrick Reilly of the Cardinal Newman Society highlights the importance of schools emphasizing that ‘faith enlightens the study of every subject, and student formation begins with reverent Mass, prayer and Eucharistic devotion.’
Transportation at the Delbarton School is like a business within a business that has evolved dramatically over the past six years.
The curriculum’s interest has extended to primary and secondary schools.
Reflecting on the words of this great saint can aid us in growing our schools to become more aligned with Christ as well as provide us with the fuel to form saints like he did.
A school that fosters children’s lives of faith as well as gives them a truly Catholic education is a blessing.
Teaching in the Footsteps of Their Namesake Saint — and Aquinas and Frassati, Too
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