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Catholic Schools Week 2012

February 3, 2012
School community celebrates return from flood
School community celebrates return from flood

Photo courtesy of Sue Samuelson

Homecoming celebrations are generally the stuff of high schools and colleges.

Yet following a tumultuous two-month setback for St. Patrick Elementary School, the balloons, signs and crowds in the parking lot Nov. 14 were highly

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February 3, 2012
Students get chances to hone speaking skills
Students get chances to hone speaking skills

Before she became educational-technology coordinator and music teacher at Corning’s All Saints Academy in 1994, Kathy Broderick spent 13 years as an investment and pension manager at Corning Inc. In this role she frequently had to give presentations for up to 200 employees at a time.

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By Amy Kotlarz/Catholic Courier
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February 3, 2012
Interim principal appointed at St. Louis

On Jan. 23 Diana Duell, who was principal at Rochester's Nazareth Hall and Nazareth Elementary School for eight years, became interim principal of St. Louis School in Pittsford. She replaced John Bellini, who announced he was stepping down as principals, Father Robert Ring, pastor of St. Louis Parish, said in his Jan. 22 parish

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February 2, 2012
Schools offer ‘good news’ daily

It’s time to celebrate Catholic schools!

This week, Catholic schools throughout our diocese are joining with others across the nation to celebrate Catholic Schools Week. The week is filled with events in

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February 2, 2012
State leaders stump to expand busing distance
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January 30, 2012
Families go the extra mile

Laurie Alverio drives her son, Noah, 16 miles to Webster's St. Rita School from their Williamson home on her way to work.

Four children in the Dodd family take a bus just under 15 miles to St. Rita from Greece.

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By Mike Latona/Catholic Courier
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January 23, 2012
Principal said Seton has treated him like family
Principal said Seton has treated him like family

BRIGHTON -- As he looked back on 45 years in the education field, Martin Swenson said he closed out that career in a school that treated him, like everyone else, as family.

Wh

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