This article offers background information on U.S. trends in Catholic school enrollment from 1965 through the present, and presents a case study of one school that is attempting to address issues of enrollment, identity, effectiveness, and the elusive but critical essence of making a difference in the lies of students. The importance of leadership, mission, and a sense of community are reconfirmed as essential elements to the future success of Catholic schools in the United States
This Article explores the implications of a dramatic shift in the American educational landscape—the...
During the past decade, Catholic leaders have been exploring options to revitalize the faltering Cat...
Many Catholic educators assume that charter schools pose a significant threat to Catholic schools, e...
This article offers background information on U.S. trends in Catholic school enrollment from 1965 th...
This article offers background information on U.S. trends in Catholic school enrollment from 1965 th...
Catholic schools have always served immigrant populations, minority groups, and the urban poor. Demo...
For a century Catholic schools have formed the basis for a strong system of acculturation into Catho...
Over the past twenty years, Catholic elementary schools that self identify as “inner-city” have clos...
This article presents the results of an inquiry into the advantages and disadvantages of regional Ca...
This study examined the impact of Catholic education on elementary and secondary students in Los Ang...
Readers of the JCE are likely familiar with the enrollment crisis in K–12 Catholic schools in the Un...
The closure of nearly half of Catholic elementary schools in the United States since the 1960s has l...
For a century Catholic schools have formed the basis for a strong system of acculturation into Catho...
This article, the second in a series of three articles surveying the contributions of the religious ...
The past 30 years have been a busy time for Catholic school researchers. Once focused almost exclusi...
This Article explores the implications of a dramatic shift in the American educational landscape—the...
During the past decade, Catholic leaders have been exploring options to revitalize the faltering Cat...
Many Catholic educators assume that charter schools pose a significant threat to Catholic schools, e...
This article offers background information on U.S. trends in Catholic school enrollment from 1965 th...
This article offers background information on U.S. trends in Catholic school enrollment from 1965 th...
Catholic schools have always served immigrant populations, minority groups, and the urban poor. Demo...
For a century Catholic schools have formed the basis for a strong system of acculturation into Catho...
Over the past twenty years, Catholic elementary schools that self identify as “inner-city” have clos...
This article presents the results of an inquiry into the advantages and disadvantages of regional Ca...
This study examined the impact of Catholic education on elementary and secondary students in Los Ang...
Readers of the JCE are likely familiar with the enrollment crisis in K–12 Catholic schools in the Un...
The closure of nearly half of Catholic elementary schools in the United States since the 1960s has l...
For a century Catholic schools have formed the basis for a strong system of acculturation into Catho...
This article, the second in a series of three articles surveying the contributions of the religious ...
The past 30 years have been a busy time for Catholic school researchers. Once focused almost exclusi...
This Article explores the implications of a dramatic shift in the American educational landscape—the...
During the past decade, Catholic leaders have been exploring options to revitalize the faltering Cat...
Many Catholic educators assume that charter schools pose a significant threat to Catholic schools, e...