Urban Revitalization: A Case Study of One Catholic Elementary School's Journey (Statistical Data)
Catholic Education 2005, Sept, 9, 1
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Publisher Description
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 lives 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. INTRODUCTION
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