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Husband and wife Jaclyn and David Warren collaborate on a new book, "“Brilliant!” geared to show middle school students that science and religion are compatible.
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Mount Carmel Academy art students worked with the Sisters of Mount Carmel to turn the nuns' house into a neighborhood house float as part of the Krewe of House Floats, using the theme, "Simply the Best."
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Lauren Weber, a junior at St. Charles Catholic High School, won first place from the Amitie suicide prevention memorial foundation for her essay on breaking the stigma around suicide.
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A group of friends – several from Cabrini High School – formed a group to help prevent suicide among adolescents and teens
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The core mission of the new Department of Catholic Education and Faith Formation is to "form lifelong disciples."
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A high-tech anatomy visualization table called The Anatomage is teaching Archbishop Chapelle students the hidden intricacies of the human body.
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Catholic school administrators know that on-site learning is the best thing for students, and they hope that will in the end help student achievement in these challenging COVID times.
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When the coronavirus hit in March 2020, schools had to quickly pivot plans for their annual fundraisers. Several held virtual only events for the first time.
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Religion and art come together in teens’ Scripture-based projects.
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Cabrini High School's National Honor Society raised donations for Covenant House to end 2020 with its "Sock-ember" season of giving drive.
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Brother Martin student Jace Patin gives his response to a visit to the school by New Orleanian Leona Tate, one of the first African-Americans to desegregate McDonogh 19 Elementary School, in collaboration with a class assignment, "The Portraits of Social Justice" led by Art I teacher Don Guidry.
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One of the highlights of the annual Keep Christ in Christmas contest is the poster category
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Francesca-Rose Mayeux writes poetically about a mother's love – Mary's love. She won the Grade 9-12 poetry division of the Keep Christ in Christmas contest.
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Mount Carmel freshman Vivian Cerruti experiences a vision of the first Christmas.
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Loyola student Masses go on despite COVID-19.
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With a $1.2 million transformation, Ursuline Academy has turned its former library into a state-of-the-art space for a robotics, SmartLabs and a media center.
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