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Online or in-class: Catholic schools meet the need

In the eight days between March 15 and March 23, Catholic schools in this community — and across the country — bundled up their faith communities, their values-based instructional practices, and their rich, historic cultures and redeployed them in the homes of the children they serve.

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Scenic retreat center became temporary seminary

Across Minnesota, college seniors ended their semester in an unprecedented way: distance learning online due to the coronavirus pandemic. For nine seniors from St. John Vianney College Seminary, there was an additional element: the backdrop of a secluded, 50-acre retreat center along the St. Croix River.

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Distance Learning Makes the Heart Grow Fonder

It’s been a strange and difficult semester for Catholic schools and colleges. Our institutions offer a unique social, spiritual, and intellectual formation that depends on personal presence, but students have been exiled from our classrooms, chapels, and athletic fields. For Catholic educators who have struggled to build on the strong relationships formed in the first […]

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Distance learning a work in progress at Catholic schools

“The biggest challenge is re-tooling a practice very quickly that was made for in-person delivery,” said David Sorkin, principal of St. Hubert Catholic School in Chanhassen. “But it’s also been our greatest achievement. This helps reveal the depth and the strength of a Catholic education.”

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