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Monthly Archives: March 2011
St. Pius X Classical Academy – another classical parish school
Here is a link to St. Pius X Classical Academy in Nashville, Tennessee, another parish with a school that has a classical curriculum. Also, here is their Parent / Student Handbook
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St Jerome Catholic School – Update
I’ve come across an updated website for St. Jerome Catholic School in Hyattsville, MD. Also a fellow blogger sent me the following link: an article at the InsideCatholic.Com blog. Finally, here is another article on St. Jerome Catholic School, which … Continue reading
Another Catholic Parish Classical School
St. Margaret’s School in Riverton, WY (which happens to be near, and pre-dates, Wyoming Catholic College) is another classical school governed within the parish/diocesan structure. It’s too bad there are so few of these schools. And of those that do … Continue reading
4 Books Every Catholic Educator Should Read
In previous posts I have claimed that a renewal of Catholic schools fundamentally requires a recovery and renewal of an authentic Catholic educational philosophy. I’ve come to this conclusion after twelve years of working as a teacher and administrator in … Continue reading
4 Classical Parochial Schools
Okay, I’ve just learned to not ever say in a blog what my next post will be; here I am changing the topic – but only for a quick note. I know of only four Catholic classical schools in the … Continue reading
Toward an Authentically Catholic Educational Philosophy
As mentioned in my initial blog, the point of The Catholic Educator is to consider what is necessary for a renewal of our Catholic schools in the United States. It is my contention that central to this renewal is the … Continue reading