• Prep football season delayed until Oct. 9
    LHSAA executive director Eddie Bonine announced Aug. 5 that the start of the 2020 prep football season is now scheduled for the second week of October, which would normally be the sixth week of the regular season. 
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  • 2020 archdiocesan students of the year named
    2020 archdiocesan students of the year named
    Three students from Archdiocese of New Orleans schools were selected to advance to the non-public school division in the “2020 Louisiana Student of the Year” in their respective grade categories.
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  • Fr. Weiss named chief religious officer at St. Augustine
    Fr. Weiss named chief religious officer at St. Augustine
    Josephite Father Peter C. Weiss, pastor of All Saints Parish in Algiers, has been named the chief religious officer of St. Augustine High School.
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  • St. Pius X helps ‘bridge the gap’ to 2020-21 school year
    St. Pius X helps ‘bridge the gap’ to 2020-21 school year
    St. Pius X School in New Orleans offered a complimentary academic enrichment program to its incoming first through seventh graders...
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  • Creating an at-home VBS is easier than you think!
    Creating an at-home VBS is easier than you think!
    With home-based learning becoming more common and Mass attendance less straightforward in these uncertain months of COVID-19, Catholic parents...
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  • Renovations freshen, update Sacred Heart’s Mater Campus
    Renovations freshen, update Sacred Heart’s Mater Campus
    When classes resume on Aug. 13, students at the Academy of the Sacred Heart will enjoy the fruits of a major renovation to their Mater Campus...
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  • Father Carter has fond memories of his Loyola life
    Father Carter has fond memories of his Loyola life
    July 3 marked the end of an era at Loyola University: Jesuit Father James Carter left the Uptown campus he had served for more than 60 years for a Jesuit retirement community at Grand Coteau, Louisiana.
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  • Call ‘Morty the Killer’: He kills them all, even COVID
    Call ‘Morty the Killer’: He kills them all, even COVID
    Morty is back on campus doing what he does best: Killing things.
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  • Health priority No. 1 at Catholic childcare centers
    Health priority No. 1 at Catholic childcare centers
    With the pandemic making summertime collaboration among schools more imporant than ever in the crafting of a safe and successful fall...
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  • Xavier University receives $20 million anonymous windfall
    Xavier University receives $20 million anonymous windfall
    A $20 million gift from an anonymous donor has become Xavier University of Louisiana’s largest private donation from an individual in the university's history.
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  • Mount Carmel’s WMCA original film wows audience
    Mount Carmel’s WMCA original film wows audience
    “Face the Melody,” an original film written, directed, filmed and edited by Mount Carmel Academy students involved in the school’s WMCA club, recently won the “Audience Award” for “Best Short Film”...
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  • Routine is king when getting kids back to school
    Routine is king when getting kids back to school
    ​​​​​​​The COVID-19 pandemic has created numerous challenges for families with school-age children.
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  • Archdiocesan schools offer multiple reopening plans
    Archdiocesan schools offer multiple reopening plans
    As we approach the beginning of the 2020-21 school year, our school leaders and their leadership teams are working diligently to prepare for new models of operating, teaching and learning.
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  • At Catholic schools, the 2020 buzzword is ‘choice’
    At Catholic schools, the 2020 buzzword is ‘choice’
    Subsidiarity is a $25 word that can be boiled down to this: Let those who are closest to a challenging situation make the decision that best suits their “local” situation.
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  • Healing touch in midst of pandemic
    Healing touch in midst of pandemic
    When Jesuit High School closed its doors in mid-March in its initial response to the coronavirus pandemic, the school’s chaplain, Jesuit Father Kevin Dyer, walked through the empty hallways, struck by the eerie Lenten silence.     
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  • Tips for healthy routines and rhythms during unpredictable times
    Tips for healthy routines and rhythms during unpredictable times
     Predictable daily schedules and regular routines help to keep the body clock running smoothly.
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  • Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of New Orleans offer options
    Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of New Orleans offer options
    Parents of students in Catholic schools will be accommodated if they are not comfortable with a brick-and-mortar, in-school learning model when school starts in August.
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  • Wilberg to lead Holy Name of Jesus
    Wilberg to lead Holy Name of Jesus
    Kirsch Wilberg, who served for the last four years as principal of Our Lady of Perpetual Help School in Belle Chasse, has been named the new principal at Holy Name of Jesus School (HNJ) in New Orleans.
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  • Ward returns home to St. Catherine of Siena
    Ward returns home to St. Catherine of Siena
    Maria Mateu Ward, a New Orleans native, has been named the new principal of St. Catherine of Siena School in Metairie.
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  • Healthy enrollment expected at UHC for fall 2020
    Healthy enrollment expected at UHC for fall 2020
    The intimacy of being a smaller institution of higher learning is serving the University of Holy Cross very well as it anticipates the Aug. 24...
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