The 2008 Selected Programs for Improving Catholic Education (SPICE), a national diffusion network, shares school configurations and related governance models that may improve the sustainability of Catholic schools. This article describes how these model schools are successfully addressing their challenges. The structure and authority of their respective boards and the shifts in boards nationwide are an important ingredient of changes that must be considered
The second in a two-part series, this article reviews the recent struggle of the Christian Brothers ...
Catholic education has been in a state of substantial decline since 1965. In order to help sustain t...
This article offers background information on U.S. trends in Catholic school enrollment from 1965 th...
The 2008 Selected Programs for Improving Catholic Education (SPICE), a national diffusion network, s...
This paper traces the early history of Catholic school governance and reviews the status of those mo...
The closure of nearly half of Catholic elementary schools in the United States since the 1960s has l...
This article presents the results of an inquiry into the advantages and disadvantages of regional Ca...
This article describes the Notre Dame ACE Academies initiative, a university-school partnership prog...
The most successful graduate program for the training and formation of Catholic school administrator...
Catholic schools have always served immigrant populations, minority groups, and the urban poor. Demo...
This article describes a new program specifically designed to assist Catholic school administrators....
A reflection on the 2013 Catholic Higher Education Collaborative Conference on Catholic school finan...
For the past 15 years, Catholic colleges and universities have developed programs serving Catholic K...
The second in a two-part series, this article reviews the recent struggle of the Christian Brothers ...
Catholic education has been in a state of substantial decline since 1965. In order to help sustain t...
This article offers background information on U.S. trends in Catholic school enrollment from 1965 th...
The 2008 Selected Programs for Improving Catholic Education (SPICE), a national diffusion network, s...
This paper traces the early history of Catholic school governance and reviews the status of those mo...
The closure of nearly half of Catholic elementary schools in the United States since the 1960s has l...
This article presents the results of an inquiry into the advantages and disadvantages of regional Ca...
This article describes the Notre Dame ACE Academies initiative, a university-school partnership prog...
The most successful graduate program for the training and formation of Catholic school administrator...
Catholic schools have always served immigrant populations, minority groups, and the urban poor. Demo...
This article describes a new program specifically designed to assist Catholic school administrators....
A reflection on the 2013 Catholic Higher Education Collaborative Conference on Catholic school finan...
For the past 15 years, Catholic colleges and universities have developed programs serving Catholic K...
The second in a two-part series, this article reviews the recent struggle of the Christian Brothers ...
Catholic education has been in a state of substantial decline since 1965. In order to help sustain t...
This article offers background information on U.S. trends in Catholic school enrollment from 1965 th...