Education Department cuts could make impact on Catholic education, experts say
byBy Kate Scanlon, OSV News WASHINGTON —The U.S. Department of Education said March 11 it planned to cut about 50% of its workforce. Such…
By Kate Scanlon, OSV News WASHINGTON —The U.S. Department of Education said March 11 it planned to cut about 50% of its workforce. Such…
In the Archdiocese of Louisville, education is more than imparting knowledge; it is about forming the whole child — mind, body and spirit —…
Pope Francis introduced Jubilee Year 2025 with the motto “Pilgrims of Hope” and opened the Holy Door to the Basilica of St. Peter on…
Trinity High School’s Dr. Robert Mullen, who has led the boys school since 2000, will step down as its president in June of 2025. …
The Catholic Education Foundation is again providing a record amount of tuition assistance to a record number of students in the Archdiocese of Louisville….
Catholic Conference of Kentucky voices support for House Bill 174 House Bill 174, the Students First Constitutional Amendment, aims to take the long-debated issue…
By Carol Zimmermann, Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — Catholic school enrollment figures for the current school year — significantly impacted by the pandemic —…
Since the 2020-2021 school year began last month under the cloud of the coronavirus, the Archdiocese of Louisville’s 48 schools have been learning and…
The Catholic Education Foundation will host the 13th annual Salute to the Game Luncheon Sept. 22 in a virtual format. This year’s live event…
The Archdiocese of Louisville Office of Catholic Schools has announced the retirement of 44 educators. Among those retiring at the close of the 2019-2020…
