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Resurrection Catholic Secondary School offers a University Cooperative Education Program (UCEP), where students in either grade 12 or 13 spend their first semester at the University of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University or St. Jerome's University. The student is then able to gain a co-op position with a professor on any of these campuses.
Queen of Heaven School - In 2008 it merged into Resurrection School, [6] in the St. Peter location. It had 125 students in 2008. [7] St. Peter Celestine School - In 2008 it merged into Resurrection School, [6] St. Peter location. It had 252 students in 2008. [7] Collingswood; Good Shepherd Regional School - It had 154 students in 2015.
At the outset of the 2020/21 academic year, the archdiocese ran 160 elementary schools and three high schools. An additional eight Catholic elementary schools and 28 Catholic high schools that are not archdiocesan-run are located within the Archdiocese of Chicago. [3] As of 2015, the Superintendent of Catholic Schools is Jim Rigg, Ph.D. [1]
Cantwell-Sacred Heart of Mary High School, Montebello; La Salle High School, Pasadena; Mayfield Senior School of the Holy Child Jesus (Girls), Pasadena; St. Monica Academy, Montrose; Pomona Catholic High School (Girls), Pomona (previously Holy Name Academy) Don Bosco Technical Institute (Boys), Rosemead; San Gabriel Mission High School (Girls ...
Saint Peter School - Mission District, San Francisco - It opened in 1878. Previously its students were Irish or Italian American, but by 2014 95% of the student body was Latino and about two thirds were categorized as economically disadvantaged.
Resurrection High School was founded by the Sisters of the Resurrection, a Catholic religious order. [4] Sister Anne Strzelecka C.R. arrived in Chicago on February 2, 1900, to work with students in Catholic schools.
As of 2024, the San Gabriel region has 67 parishes, 13 high schools, 49 elementary schools, four cemeteries, and a Spanish Mission. There are no Catholic hospitals or universities in this region. Bishop Brian Nunes currently serves as episcopal vicar for the region. [1]
This is a list of current and former Roman Catholic churches in the Diocese of Santa Rosa in Northern California.The diocese is divided geographically into five deaneries as follows: Humboldt/Del Norte (Del Norte and Humboldt Counties); Mendocino/Lake (Lake and Mendocino Counties); Napa (Napa County); Sonoma North (northern Sonoma County); and Sonoma South (southern Sonoma County).