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Our common mission in all aspects of Catholic education is to teach as Jesus taught and to imitate Him in all we say and do in our parishes, schools, neighborhoods, and throughout our world.

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The success of Catholic schools depends in large part on making their high-quality, values-based education more visible to Catholic families and the educational community.

2010 News

BOAST failure disappoints Maryland Catholic Conference, The Catholic Review, April 13, 2010.

Senate rejects bill to reauthorize DC Opportunity Scholarships, The Catholic Review, March 16, 2010.

Governor O’Malley supports BOAST measure
, The Catholic Review, March 3, 2010.

Virginia education tax credit bill defeated in Senate committee, but future looks promising
, March 1, 2010.

Catholic school closings loom
, The Baltimore Sun, February 28, 2010.

More Catholic schools reaching out to special-needs students, The Washington Post, February 23, 2010.

Education tax credit legislation off to a good start in the Virginia General Assembly. January 31, 2010.

2009 News

Dr. Valenti to step down as superintendent. The Catholic Review, November 9, 2009

The Heritage Foundation introduces "Let Me Rise," a 30-minute film about the DC Opportunity Scholarships Program, October 20, 2009.

The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) - Blue Ribbon Schools Program honors nine schools from the (arch)dioceses of the Mid-Atlantic Catholic Schools Consortium, September 19, 2009.

Catholic schools do well on standardized tests, The Baltimore Sun, September 11, 2009.

Private schools without religious affiliation spend almost twice as much per student as their public and Catholic counterparts, The Washington Post, August 31, 2009

The article references the July 2009 report, Private Schooling in the U.S.: Expenditures, Supply, and Policy Implications, by the Education and the Public Interest Center and the Education Policy Research Unit.

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