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  2. Catholic schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Since 2000, 1,942 Catholic schools around the country have shut their doors, and enrollment has dropped by 621,583 students, to just over 2 million in 2012, according to the National Catholic Educational Association. Many Catholic schools are being squeezed out of the education market by financial issues and publicly funded charter schools. [13]

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  4. Central Catholic High School (Bloomington, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    [74] [75] [76] During National Catholic Schools Week, teams of CCHS students compete against each other in a school-wide Olympic-style tournament. The school ends the week with a Catholic Mass alongside students of the area Catholic elementary schools. [77] An annual spring prom occurs in early April at Miller Park pavilion. [78] [79]

  5. Trinity High School (Louisville) - Wikipedia

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    The largest recorded crowd was in 2008, with over 38,000 guests, ~6% of Louisville's population at the time. [29] [31] The game is also broadcast live on local TV station WAVE3. [32] The week leading up to the game is designated "Pride Week", and various intramural school athletic and academic events are held.

  6. Catholic school - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic schools are owned by a proprietor, typically by the diocese bishop. Currently, Catholic schools in New Zealand are termed 'state-integrated schools' for funding purposes, meaning that teachers' salaries, learning materials, and operations of the school (e.g., power and gas) are publicly funded but the school property is not. New ...

  7. National Catholic Educational Association - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Catholic Colleges (1899) The Parish School Conference (1902) [2] In a meeting held in St. Louis, Missouri, on July 12–14, 1904, the three organizations decided to unite as the Catholic Educational Association (CEA). [2] In 1919, during World War I, the American hierarchy established the National Catholic War Council (NCWC ...

  8. EWTN - Wikipedia

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    The Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN) is an American basic cable television network which presents around-the-clock Catholic programming. It is the largest Catholic television network in America, [1] and is purported to be "the world's largest religious media network", [2] (and according to the network itself) reaching 425 million people in 160 countries, [2] with 11 networks.

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    One of Daytop’s founders, a Roman Catholic priest named William O’Brien, thought of addicts as needy infants — another sentiment borrowed from Synanon. “You don’t have a drug problem, you have a B-A-B-Y problem,” he explained in Addicts Who Survived: An Oral History of Narcotic Use In America, 1923-1965 , published in 1989.