• Katrina: A never-ending story at Brother Martin
    Katrina: A never-ending story at Brother Martin
    Storytelling program brings Katrina home to students who had not yet been born
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  • Loyola, Ochsner partner in four-year nursing program
    Loyola, Ochsner partner in four-year nursing program
    Loyola University New Orleans and Ochsner Health will partner on a bachelor of science program in nursing, beginning in the fall of 2021.
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  • Fr. Tompson’s ‘dream school’ celebrates its first med student
    Fr. Tompson’s ‘dream school’ celebrates its first med student
    Andrew Joseph III, a member of the first graduating class of the free-tuition Good Shepherd School in 2008, has become its first graduate to enter medical school.
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  • State swim meet to move from Sulphur to Lake Charles
    State swim meet to move from Sulphur to Lake Charles
    The state swim meet Nov. 18-21 will be held in Shreveport due to hurricane recovery efforts in southwest Louisiana.
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  • Archdiocesan cafeterias provide free meals to students at participating schools
    Archdiocesan cafeterias provide free meals to students at participating schools
    School families will have a nutritious, convenient and no-cost option during these trying times.
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  • Academy of Our Lady unpacks racism, peer to peer
    Academy of Our Lady unpacks racism, peer to peer
    Sisters in Unity, a new student group at the Academy of Our Lady in Marrero, is helping teens break open the difficult topic of  racism.
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  • Our Lady of the Lake attributes record third Blue Ribbon to student engagement
    Our Lady of the Lake attributes record third Blue Ribbon to student engagement
    The Mandeville elementary school is one of 50 non-public schools to receive the prestigious national honor in 2020.
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  • Christian Brothers’ City Park garden cultivates green thumbs
    Christian Brothers’ City Park garden cultivates green thumbs
    A recess elective at the school's City Park campus takes full advantage of its setting.
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  • Our Lady of the Lake Elementary School garners third National Blue Ribbon of Excellence
    Our Lady of the Lake Elementary School garners third National Blue Ribbon of Excellence
    The Mandeville school is the only elementary school in Louisiana to be a three-time winner.
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  • Keep Christ close during this unprecedented school year
    Keep Christ close during this unprecedented school year
    Archbishop Gregory Aymond kicks off the 2020-21 school year with this important message to the young readers of Kids' Clarion.
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  • Kids’ Clarion examines the ‘anatomy’ of school lunch
    Kids’ Clarion examines the ‘anatomy’ of school lunch
    A lot of planning and precision go into every meal prepared in catholic school cafeterias.
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  • Are you ready for some prep football in New Orleans?
    Are you ready for some prep football in New Orleans?
    Today the mayor's office authorized high school football teams in Orleans Parish to begin preparations for the season.
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  • Archbishop Aymond: Please don't forget Lake Charles
    Archbishop Aymond: Please don't forget Lake Charles
    Archbishop Gregory Aymond led a delegation from the Archdiocese of New Orleans to Lake Charles today to lend spiritual and fraternal support to the victims of Hurricane Laura.
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  • Louisiana prep football ready, but New Orleans isn't
    Louisiana prep football ready, but New Orleans isn't
    The LHSAA has announced that the prep football season can start Oct. 1, but New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell said contact sports will not be allowed while the city remains in Phase 2 of recovery.
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  • Catholic high school students can take dual-enrollment classes at UHC
    Catholic high school students can take dual-enrollment classes at UHC
    Juniors and seniors from authorized Catholic high schools have until Sept. 8 to sign up for dual-enrollment classes at the University of Holy Cross.
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  • Ursuline ‘blazes’ a diverse trail toward inclusion
    Ursuline ‘blazes’ a diverse trail toward inclusion
    Interim president at Ursuline Academy in New Orleans works with a task force to add more inclusion and diversity at all levels of the school.
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  • Mr. Holland’s masterpiece: Resurrecting a life
    Mr. Holland’s masterpiece: Resurrecting a life
    He was 5 years old when he saw his mother sexually assaulted. He spent five years in Texas prisons for gang-related activities. And, now, Dr. Christian Bolden, a criminology professor at Loyola University New Orleans for the last 12 years, is using his redeemed life to help others.
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  • COVID-19 challenges didn’t halt St. Aug video action
    COVID-19 challenges didn’t halt St. Aug video action
    When the coronavirus interrupted in-classroom learning in mid-March, it also put a temporary halt to school extracurriculars.
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  • High schools’ reopening plans: Fluidity is the key
    High schools’ reopening plans: Fluidity is the key
    The Clarion Herald asked high schools in the Archdiocese of New Orleans to report on their reopening plans for the 2020-21 academic year.
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  • No need to cry!
    No need to cry!
    It was a watershed moment at St. Ann School as the academic year opened Aug. 6 with a few tears and great care.
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