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What is Catholic education for? Principals explore questions at the crux of Catholic schools

The “Mission, Culture and Emerging Questions in Catholic Education” course begins with a reflection on what it means to be a Catholic educator and how that’s rooted in the idea not just of work, but being called by God to a particular vocation.

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Archdiocesan Catholic school enrollment boost continues after ‘COVID year’

A growing number of students entering Catholic elementary and high schools in 2020-2021 reversed an extended enrollment decline, a feat accomplished even in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Parents seeking safely conducted, in-person instruction for their children are believed to have been a driving force, archdiocesan education leaders say.

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Seminar speakers: ‘Gender ideology’ spreads false idea of human person, doesn’t belong in Catholic education 

In a culture where public school policies are increasingly pushing parents out of important conversations about their child’s sexual identity and gender expression, Catholic educators need to take an opposite approach, speakers told two gatherings of pastors, Catholic school leaders and religious education directors Feb. 20-21.  Sponsored by the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis’ […]

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