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[quote=Anonymous]A Catholic school educates children without the separation of a time for learning or a time for faith formation. The time spent on academics can have faith woven into them and good Catholic schools do that successfully with data showing high test scores consistently. If daily mass is so important to the parent, they can partner with the school in their child’s faith formation by attending 6am mass with their child. As a current Catholic school parent, I want the school live out the faith as a community with respectful behavior of students, high standards for academic work, and making an impact in the community in positive ways/evangelization. Catholic schools parents should demand virtuous behavior be put into practice in all situations and demanded by the school community! It shouldn’t be that a Catholic school thinks simply what makes it different is their religious education component. [/quote]
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