As the COVID pandemic rages on, with positive cases soaring to all-time highs across the country, the teachers, administrators, staff and families of Catholic schools continue to prove that they’re up to the dual challenge of educating children academically and helping to
Crisscrossing above the Seattle region at approximately 17,000 mph aboard the International Space Station, NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei took live questions from students at Seattle Nativity School.
"How has being in space affected your view of God?" asked one eighth grader at
Monsignor Owen Campion writes that while Catholics may feel defensive these days about their views — especially in regard to abortion — the United States should thank Catholics for how they have helped the country, specifically in their long legacy of instituting hospitals
Columnist Kathryn Jean Lopez contrasts the nourishment young people receive at John Paul the Great Academy in Lafayette, Louisiana, to the skewed culture of New York City. Visiting the academy, Lopez writes: “The children there are being loved in a way that
At the start of a new academic year, uncertainty clouds the future of Catholic schools in Lebanon. Amid the country's economic meltdown, Catholic schools have exhausted their resources, and their future is at risk.
Of Lebanon's 330 Catholic schools in Lebanon, educating nearly
The Supreme Court is going back to school this term.
The justices are taking up a challenge by two sets of parents in Maine against a state education department rule that lets families who live in towns without public schools receive public tuition
The Archdiocese of Philadelphia is mandating that face masks be worn by students, faculty, staff and visitors in all archdiocesan schools starting Aug. 30.
The 15 archdiocesan high schools and 102 Catholic elementary schools are set to reopen for the fall term Sept.
Across the Diocese of Nashville, students from preschool through high school are loading up their backpacks, putting on new uniforms and heading into a new school year.
And this year, the total number of students making that trek to a diocesan school is
Over the past few years, fueled by declining enrollment that has been heavily influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic, hundreds of Catholic schools around the country have been forced to shut their doors. However, as a new school year begins, not all news
As over 100 people gathered outside the front doors of Mother Mary Lange Catholic School Aug. 6, some cars and buses on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard honked their horns in acknowledgment of the accomplishment.
The blessing and ribbon-cutting ceremony for the first