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Built to Last: Sustainable Partnerships for Catholic Schools of the Future

New partnerships are forming and growing every day to strengthen existing Catholic schools and broaden community support for their work. Significantly, archdioceses and dioceses are taking a more dynamic role in planning, school funding and bringing quality leadership to the schools, while opening up more innovative and participative ways to govern and to finance them. A dozen speakers, including the president of Boston College, Catholic school superintendents, and an Assistant Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education, discuss how new management configurations are helping to beat the national trend of school closures.

Published:
2011
Pages:
47
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$12.95
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FADICA Built to Last: Sustainable Partnerships for Catholic Schools of the Future

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Introduction

The Vision of the Third Council of Baltimore (1884) Revisited: The Catholic School in a Time of Economic Challenge

Bishop William E. Lori
Diocese of Bridgeport

The End of Parish Managed Schools? A Consideration of Key Issues for Catholic School Finance and Governance for the Future

Rev. William P. Leahy, SJ, President
Boston College

Respondent Panel:
Margaret A. Dames, Superintendent of Schools
Diocese of Bridgeport

Mary Paul McCaughey, OP, Superintendent of Schools
Archdiocese of Chicago

Bradley Wilson, Chief Financial Officer
Archdiocese of Atlanta

Timothy J. McNiff, Superintendent of Schools
Archdiocese of New York

Public/Private Partnerships for Educational Innovation

James H. Shelton, III, Assistant Deputy Secretary for Innovation and Improvement
U.S. Department of Education

Running a Catholic Blue Ribbon School While Watching the Bottom Line

Noreen Copeland, Principal
Holy Ghost Catholic School

Presentation of FADICA’s 2011 Charles Carroll Award in Catholic Philanthropy

Appendix: Built to Last: Sustainable Partnerships for Catholic Schools of the Future: Possible Follow Up Initiatives 

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