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1 Catholic Schools are… A great gift to the Church… A great gift to the Nation … Apostolates of hope…

2 Catholic schools are among the oldest educational institutions in the United States. Built up from colonial times, the American Catholic school system has had no parallel in Europe, or, for that matter, anywhere in the world. Its story is a distinctly American one; and attending a Catholic school has formed the educational experiences for millions of Americans Our Story

3 1606 – Spanish Franciscan missionaries establish a school in St. Augustine, FL 1677 – Jesuits establish preparatory school for boys in Newton, Maryland 1718 – Franciscans open school for boys in New Orleans 1727 – Ursulines open Ursuline Academy for girls in New Orleans Colonial Times to 1830

4 1740 – Jesuits open another school in Bohemia Manor, Maryland 1770’s – Juniper Serra establishes the California mission system 1789 – Georgetown Academy founded becoming Georgetown College in 1791 Colonial Times to 1830

5 1810 – Elizabeth Ann Seton sets up school for poor children in Emmitsburg, Maryland 1812 – Sisters of Loretto and Sisters of Charity of Nazareth establish schools in rural Kentucky 1822 – Dominican Sisters start academy in Springfield, KY Colonial Times to 1830

6 1831 – Mary Elizabeth Lange establishes school for African-American children in Baltimore 1840’s – Creation of parochial schools as a reaction to Protestantism 1850’s – Increasing Catholic immigration and John Neumann organizes first diocesan school system in Philadelphia 1830 to 1960

7 1852 – First Plenary Council of Baltimore urged every Catholic parish to establish a school 1866 – Second Plenary Council repeated the call for parochial schools 1884 – Third Plenary Council directed all Catholic parishes to open schools within two years 1830 to 1960

8 While the goal of erecting a school within every parish, mandated by the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore (1884), was never realized, the growth of Catholic education was steady and extraordinary. 1830 to 1960

9 1900 – 3,500 elementary schools and 100 high schools 1920 – 6,551 elementary schools and 1,500 high schools with 1.7 million students 1904 – NCEA formed 1932 – 300,000 Polish Americans enrolled in over 600 Polish grade schools 1830 to 1960

10 The increased immigration of the Catholic population in the 19th and 20th centuries produced an expansion of Catholic schooling, which continued from 1920 to the mid-1960s. By 1965, the peak year, there were more than 12,000 Catholic schools enrolling over 5.6 million students. 1960 to the Present

11 School Staffing History Source: NCEA, 2013 YearReligious %Lay % 1920928 19309010 1940919 19509010 19607426 19704852 19802971 19901585 2000793 2010496 2013397

12  6,685 Catholic Schools Elementary Schools = 5,472 High Schools = 1,213 28 new schools opened; 148 consolidated or closed  Total Student Enrollment = 2,001,740 Elementary students: 1,415,244 Secondary students: 586,496 National Statistics

13  276 Catholic Schools Elementary Schools = 222 High Schools = 54  Total enrollment = 78,340 Elementary Students - 58,396 Secondary Students – 19,944  9 th in the Nation based on student enrollment Texas Statistics

14  23 Catholic Schools 17 Catholic Elementary Schools 6 Catholic High Schools  556 Professional Staff (12 religious)  5,203 Students Diocese of Austin

15 Catholic/Non-Catholic

16 Ethnicity

17 Race

18 Available and Affordable Latinos – fastest growing Church group soon to comprise a majority of Catholics in the U.S. (3% attend Catholic schools) Buildings in urban areas without nearby Catholic population Thousands of potential students in suburban areas without schools Present-day Challenges


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