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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.

“Civic engagement is a hallmark of Catholic education,” said Karen Ristau, president of the National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA). “The majority of elementary and secondary schools participate in service projects ranging from collecting canned goods for the homeless to rebuilding schools in the hurricane-torn gulf, so it was natural that we choose service as a major theme.”

Schools typically celebrate Catholic Schools Week with Masses, open houses and activities for students, administrators, faculty, school staff, the community and families. Additionally this year many schools will undertake new service projects.
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Sister Poitras Appointed Superintendent of Catholic Schools
WHEELING, W.Va.—Sister Elaine Poitras, CSC, Ph.D., has been appointed superintendent of the Department of Catholic schools of the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston by Most Reverend Michael J. Bransfield, bishop of the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston, effective July 1.

Sister Poitras previously served as superintendent of Catholic schools of the Diocese of Rochester in New York from 2006-2008 and associate superintendent of Catholic schools of the Diocese of Manchester, N.H., from 2001-2006. She has replaced John Yelenic, who left this position in May.

“I am so pleased that Sister Poitras has joined our staff as superintendent of Catholic schools,” Bishop Bransfield said. “She is an accomplished academic leader and, considering her outstanding administrative skills and dedication to Catholic education, I am confident that our schools are poised for even greater success in the future.”

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Catholic High School Graduates Obtain More Than $14.5 Million in Scholarships
As members of the class of 2008 from diocesan high schools prepare for the next chapter of their lives, they carry with them more than $14.5 million in scholarships.
Graduates of Madonna High School in Weirton, W.Va.; Bishop Donahue Memorial High School in McMechen, W.Va.; Central Catholic High School in Wheeling, W.Va.; Notre Dame High School in Clarksburg, W.Va.; St. Joseph Central Catholic High School in Huntington, W.Va.; Parkersburg Catholic High School; and Charleston Catholic High School have received a wide range of scholarships to many different colleges and universities.
Cathy Spencer, assistant superintendent of diocesan Catholic schools, said she is impressed with the accomplishments of the class of 2008. “This year’s graduating class boasted a 98 percent graduation rate,” she said, “far above the average graduation rate at both state and national levels.
“In addition,” she said, “our graduates were offered in excess of $14.5 million in scholarships collectively, clearly a testimonial to the quality of education offered in our schools. These young men and women will attend over 70 different colleges and universities across the country.”
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Message from the Department of Catholic Schools

We want to extend a special "Thank You" to all of our sponsors who helped make our Professional Development Day possible. All teachers, staff and principals will be attending our day in Morgantown on Friday, October 10, 2008.

THANK YOU!

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QUICK FACTS ABOUT THE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS IN THE DIOCESE

Number of Catholic Schools in Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston

32

Number of Elementary Schools

25
Number of High Schools 7

Number of Students

6433
Number of Teachers 578
Number of Staff and Service Personnel 281

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Did you know that...


1. ....the Class of 2010 earned over $16 million in college scholarships?


2. .....graduates have been accepted to over 80 colleges and universities across the nation?


3. ......there are 13 Catholic schools across that state that have interactive whitebaords (Smart Boards) in every classroom?

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Important Upcoming Events

July 28-29, 2010 - Smart Board Training-Level 2-St. Francis of Assisi in St. Albans, WV

July 28-29, 2010-Smart Board Training-Level 1- Level 1- Corpus Christi School in Wheeling, WV

August 3, 2010- New Principal's Orientation, Wheeling, WV

August 10, 2010-New Teacher's Orientation, John XXIII Pastoral Center, Charleston, WV

August 12, 2010-New Teacher's Orientation, Paul VI Pastoral Center, Wheeling, WV

 
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