Catholic education has a history of opening doors for our nation\u27s marginalized. During the 20th Century, Catholic education allowed many an immigrant or individual of low socio-economic standing to change his/her destiny. In today\u27s world of high cost education, the Cristo Rey Network offers a Catholic education to families who would not otherwise be able to afford one
Located in Camden, New Jersey, the Catholic Partnership Schools serve 1,000 children living in the p...
The 2008 Selected Programs for Improving Catholic Education (SPICE), a national diffusion network, s...
Francis High School (pseudonym) was opened in Los Angeles during the 1960s in response the Civil Rig...
Helping to rebuild the community by investing in under-served youth in central Ohio, Cristo Rey Colu...
The structure of Catholic schools improves achievement by providing multiple opportunities for face-...
The structure of Catholic schools improves achievement by providing multiple opportunities for face-...
In the 21st century, much discourse among educators, policymakers, and scholars in higher education ...
The purpose of the study was to examine three different funding models for Catholic Education, and e...
More than ever, the challenges facing Catholic schools and Catholic school leaders require a “readin...
The purpose of this study is to analyze two Catholic high schools that follow the same innovative pr...
This article reports findings from a qualitative case study of a Cristo Rey Jesuit high school. The ...
Catholic schools in the inner cities and urban areas of our country are a mission to the poor and di...
During the past decade, Catholic leaders have been exploring options to revitalize the faltering Cat...
The Archdiocese of Cincinnati Latino Outreach has touched the lives of children in many urban Cathol...
Catholic schools have always served immigrant populations, minority groups, and the urban poor. Demo...
Located in Camden, New Jersey, the Catholic Partnership Schools serve 1,000 children living in the p...
The 2008 Selected Programs for Improving Catholic Education (SPICE), a national diffusion network, s...
Francis High School (pseudonym) was opened in Los Angeles during the 1960s in response the Civil Rig...
Helping to rebuild the community by investing in under-served youth in central Ohio, Cristo Rey Colu...
The structure of Catholic schools improves achievement by providing multiple opportunities for face-...
The structure of Catholic schools improves achievement by providing multiple opportunities for face-...
In the 21st century, much discourse among educators, policymakers, and scholars in higher education ...
The purpose of the study was to examine three different funding models for Catholic Education, and e...
More than ever, the challenges facing Catholic schools and Catholic school leaders require a “readin...
The purpose of this study is to analyze two Catholic high schools that follow the same innovative pr...
This article reports findings from a qualitative case study of a Cristo Rey Jesuit high school. The ...
Catholic schools in the inner cities and urban areas of our country are a mission to the poor and di...
During the past decade, Catholic leaders have been exploring options to revitalize the faltering Cat...
The Archdiocese of Cincinnati Latino Outreach has touched the lives of children in many urban Cathol...
Catholic schools have always served immigrant populations, minority groups, and the urban poor. Demo...
Located in Camden, New Jersey, the Catholic Partnership Schools serve 1,000 children living in the p...
The 2008 Selected Programs for Improving Catholic Education (SPICE), a national diffusion network, s...
Francis High School (pseudonym) was opened in Los Angeles during the 1960s in response the Civil Rig...