News
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Wichita Catholic Schools in Time Magazine
- ...which allows for tuition-free schooling for Catholics and
lower tuition costs for non-Catholics. As a result, the diocese has
not closed any schools in the past decade...
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School News - 1 October 2009
- ... “Ultimately I want nothing more than for all children to learn about Jesus and to live their life like he did and this is the mission of our Catholic schools,”...
- Five parishes to pilot new confirmation program for the Diocese of Wichita
- Parishes taking part in the pilot are Mother of God, Oswego; St. Francis, St. Paul; Christ the King, Wichita; Church of the Holy Spirit, Goddard; and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Wichita.
- Why should I care what happens in Catholic schools?
- Back to School Night was a great Success
- If you did not have a chance to attend, don't forget about Parent/Teacher Conferences coming up!
- Map Testing
- 2nd through 8th grades have finished this round of assessments.
- State Fair
- Much to everyone's surprise it did NOT rain for the Middle School's annual trip to the State Fair.
- Four Adorers Celebrate Jubilee at Wichita Center
- Catholic Schools and Carrots
- Diocesan Seminarians...
- Four new principals start the 2009-’10 school year
- The new principals this year for the Diocese of Wichita are Winston Kenton, St. Anne, Wichita, and St. Cecilia, Haysville; Joe Hammersmith, Trinity, Hutchinson; Jeff Brownfield, St. Patrick, Chanute; and Cindy Chrisman, Christ the King, Wichita.
- Obituaries
- Fraley, Robert Allen “Rob,” 18, Christ the King, Wichita, July 31.
- Bishop announces new appointments of pastors, associates, and others
- Who Will Save America's Urban Catholic Schools?
- “We have never abandoned the notion that it’s the responsibility of the entire Catholic community to provide education for the kids of the parish.”
- The rise and fall (and rise) of Catholic schools
- Across the country, Catholic schools are failing as enrollment plunges. But in rare places, Catholic school enrollment is actually on the rise. Why are so many schools failing, while a few suceed? To answer that question The Takeaway talks to Brenda Becker, a writer from Brooklyn whose daughter has spent nine years in Catholic schools and Bob Voboril, the Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese of Wichita, Kansas.