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'Catholic Schools: Communities Of Faith, Knowledge And Service'

By By Dr. Daryl C. Hagan, Diocesan Superintendent Of Schools

Each year, I look forward to celebrating National Catholic Schools Week, which is Jan. 31-Feb. 6, 2016.

  As a diocese, we recognize the value of Catholic education, and support our families and schools in educating our young people so they can reach their full potential.  We acknowledge the vital role of the parishes, pastors, school faculty, staff and volunteers in this effort.  Moreover, we celebrate our students as they learn about their faith and the skills they need in the 21st century.

 

The week’s theme — “Catholic Schools: Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service”— focuses on the core of Catholic education.  Schools are not only communities themselves, they are also part of larger communities, including their parish, local community, diocese, and our nation.  We support our schools through prayer and resources, and the school, in turn, collaborates with families to develop our children into future church leaders and citizens.  The theme also highlights key elements of Catholic education: faith development, academic excellence, and dedication to service.  These elements are what set Catholic schools apart from other educational options.

 

Contact your local Catholic school and experience the planned events to celebrate National Catholic Schools Week.  It is a great opportunity for all of us to see what our students are accomplishing and thank the faculty, staff and volunteers who give so much of themselves to educate our children.

Our Catholic schools are part of our future as a church and a nation.  May God bless them and all who contribute to the important work they do on behalf of the children of our parishes.