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Nation's Top 50 Catholic High Schools announced for 2008
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (Nov. 10, 2008) -The National Catholic High School Honor Roll announced its fifth selection of the best 50 Catholic secondary schools in the United States. The purpose of the Honor Roll is to recognize and encourage excellence in Catholic secondary education. It is a critical resource for parents and educators that distinguishes those schools that excel in three categories: academic excellence, Catholic Identity, and civic education.
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year's list includes 10 new honorees as well as eight schools that have
earned recognition in each of the Honor Roll's five years of existence.
2008 honorees range from newcomer schools such as Knoxville Catholic in
Tennessee, to repeat honorees such as Bishop Machebeuf Catholic in
Denver and Holy Spirit Preparatory in Atlanta. Texas and Michigan led
with six schools selected, followed by California, with four schools.
Nine different religious orders sponsor honorees, including the
Jesuits, Legionaries of Christ, and Norbertines.
To see a list of the top 50 schools, as well as lists of the 10
honorable mention schools in each category, visitwww.chshonor.org.
The Honor Roll is an independent project of the Acton Institute, an
international research and educational organization. It is produced in
consultation with an advisory board comprised of Catholic college
presidents and scholars. Advisory board member Very Rev. David M.
O'Connell, President of Catholic University of America, said the Honor
Roll's evaluation method is indispensable. "Catholic schools must
examine themselves on a regular basis using a well-rounded approach
that assesses adherence to the Church's educational calling," he said.
"The Honor Roll strengthens schools by encouraging high standards and
vibrant Catholicism."
In its five years, the
Honor Roll has seen more than 50 percent of America's nearly 1,300
Catholic high schools participate at least once. This year nearly 300
schools completed the three detailed surveys that measure a school's
adherence to the Church's educational mission. Each school also
receives an evaluation to see how it compares to other schools
nationwide.
The best schools demonstrate a
balanced excellence, which includes an active Catholic culture, sound
college preparation and integration of Church teaching in all
departments. These schools also display sound moral, catechetical and
civic formation that prepares students for vocations in the world as
political, religious, scientific, and business leaders.
About The National Catholic High School Honor Roll
The
National Catholic High School Honor Roll is a list of the top 50
Catholic high schools in the United States, where schools are examined
on the criteria of academic excellence, Catholic identity, and civic
education. The purpose of the Honor Roll is to recognize and encourage
excellence in Catholic secondary education, and is a resource for
parents, schools, donors, and colleges.
The
Honor Roll is an independent project of the Acton Institute, an
international research and educational organization. The Honor Roll was
produced in consultation with a national advisory board comprised of
Catholic college presidents and Catholic scholars. For more on Acton,
please go to www.acton.org.
Questions about the Honor Roll may be directed to Anthony Pienta at (616) 454-3080, or email
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