Catholic Schools Week is an annual national celebration of the important role that Catholic elementary and secondary schools across the country play in providing a values-added education for America's young people. Catholic schools are proud of their educational network that emphasizes intellectual, spiritual, moral, physical, and social values in their students. Catholic Schools Week is a key part of the yearlong National Marketing Campaign For Catholic Schools.
NATIONAL CATHOLIC EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION 1077 30TH Street, NW, Suite 100, Washington, D.C. 20007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact Information December 1, 2008 Barbara Keebler
Brian Gray Phone: (800) 711-6232
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Catholic Schools Week 2009 Focuses on Service
Washington, D.C.--The theme for Catholic Schools Week 2009 celebrates Catholic schools and community service.
Catholic Schools Week is celebrated nationally the last week in January, this year Jan. 25-31. The logo for the observance shows the words "Celebrate Service" and hands reaching out and surrounding a globe. The "t" in the word celebrate is formed as a cross.
NATIONAL CATHOLIC EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION 1077 30TH Street, NW, Suite 100, Washington, D.C. 20007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact Information December 11, 2008 Barbara Keebler or
Brian Gray Phone: (800) 711-6232
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A multi-billion dollar gift in challenging economic times-
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS CONTRIBUTE $19.8 BILLION TO NATION
WASHINGTON, D.C. While auto manufacturers, secondary mortgage lenders and investment bankers are reaping billions of dollars in federal funds, one entity is saving the nation billions - the network of almost 7,400 Catholic schools across the country.