The Catholic School Difference: Providing a Robust Academic Curriculum
One thing that has not changed is the quality of education throughout the schools in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee.
One thing that has not changed is the quality of education throughout the schools in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee.
The task for staff and teachers was how to maintain that feeling of community when school is closed.
With the rise of remote learning and the announcement that schools would be closed for the remainder of the academic year, Milwaukee archdiocesan Catholic schools are digging deep to provide students of all ages the tools they need to meet their academic, spiritual and developmental milestones.
The following information on athletes who will continue their playing careers in college was provided to the Catholic Herald by [...]
The following lists of 2020 graduates were submitted to the Catholic Herald by high schools in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. [...]
COLLEEN JURKIEWICZ CATHOLIC HERALD STAFF Canceled proms, online exams, celebrations that have to be postponed and an abrupt end to [...]
St. Thomas More High School has announced that the school’s virtual auction event and one-day online fundraising campaign has raised more than $180,000 to support school operations and student scholarships.
St. Lawrence Seminary High School student Robert Little was awarded the $10,000 Herb Kohl Student Initiative Scholarship.
Making sure their students are well-fed and able to focus on the important work of their education is something that’s been important to Siena Catholic Schools since its foundation.
Goldilocks visited St. Lawrence Seminary in Mount Calvary on Jan. 25 in an unusual way. This was the day of [...]