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  1. A quality Catholic education can give students a solid foundation in academic subjects, preparing them well for college and careers, and can give them a sound spiritual foundation, preparing them for life more broadly.

  2. Jan 27, 2022 · Keeping this year’s theme in mind – “Catholic Schools: Faith. Excellence. Service,” – there are several reasons why Catholic education is important now more than ever. Safe, Caring Community. Especially during the continuing global pandemic, parents everywhere are seeking a safe and caring school environment for their child(ren).

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  4. A Catholic education is unique because it prioritizes community. You may be familiar with the phrase, “It takes a whole village to raise our children.” The truth behind this philosophy cannot be overstated. Everything we do and believe goes back to how we can best serve our children.

    • An Incarnational View of the World. Catholic School students learn that God is present and active in their lives and in the world. They learn to recognize the "footprints of God" in their daily experiences, especially in the midst of life's challenges.
    • Immersion in the Paschal Mystery. Our lives are a series of small and not so small dyings and risings. In union with the Paschal Mystery, we realize that there is redemptive power in suffering, and in the power of the cross.
    • The Value of Relationships as a Reflection of the Divine. Catholic school students learn to experience God's grace and presence in their lives through their relationships with family, friends and teachers.
    • A Nuanced View of Scripture. Catholic school students are given the opportunity to explore the beauty and richness of Sacred Scripture seen through the lens of faith and lived out in daily practice.
  5. Nov 10, 2021 · In recent decades, Catholic education has become less and less distinct from mainstream schooling. Catholic educational leaders often talk of the need to educate the whole person and to...

  6. According to Church doctrine, the purpose of a Catholic school is to assist parents in their transmission of the faith—to help form an identity that is Catholic within the child. Catholic identity development is at the heart of our role as Catholic educators.

  7. Feb 3, 2015 · Aaron Stocksdale, 15, is a sophomore at DeSales High School and a member of St. Martha Church. His essay won first place in the Catholic Education Foundation’s Catholic Schools Week Essay Contest.

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