The Archdiocese of Cincinnati Latino Outreach has touched the lives of children in many urban Catholic schools. The ministry\u27s objective is to assist with the human/social issues facing Latino communities by collaborating with schools, agencies and services concerned with justice, peace and integrity of creation. The Latino Outreach initiative has partnered with the University of Dayton’s Urban Child Development Resource Center (UCDRC) in a variety of ways. UCDRC’s role and impact in this collaborative effort will be shared. Karyn Hecker, principal of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception School, will present outcomes of this work and changes that she has made to welcome and serve the Latino community
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Book review of To Nurture the Soul of a Nation: Latino Families, Catholic Schools, and Educational O...
Student achievement levels can be directly tied to levels of parent engagement and involvement. The ...
In this article, we examine how a Network of Catholic Bilingual Schools (NCBS) serves Latino populat...
The Center for Catholic Education (CCE) was founded in 1996 upon the idea of collaboration—that Cath...
Our country’s demographics are dramatically changing. According to national statistics, one in every...
Alyssa Wagner has been working within the Dayton Latino community for eight years as a medical inter...
Statistics show that Latinos have contributed 70% of growth in the Catholic Church since 1960, yet o...
More than ever, the challenges facing Catholic schools and Catholic school leaders require a “readin...
Recent demographic trends indicate that the number of young Latino Catholics in the United States is...
News release announces that the University of Dayton is teaming up with the Archdiocese of Los Angel...
The issue of education in the Roman Catholic Church of today, particularly amongst the Latino youth,...
Catholic schools in the inner cities and urban areas of our country are a mission to the poor and di...
Latinos have been in the United States for many centuries. Gradually they have made their presence m...
The Hispanic presence in the United States has prompted the US Catholic Church to view the Church in...
News release announces a daylong conference to introduce the National Conference of Catholic Bishops...
Book review of To Nurture the Soul of a Nation: Latino Families, Catholic Schools, and Educational O...
Student achievement levels can be directly tied to levels of parent engagement and involvement. The ...
In this article, we examine how a Network of Catholic Bilingual Schools (NCBS) serves Latino populat...
The Center for Catholic Education (CCE) was founded in 1996 upon the idea of collaboration—that Cath...