Catholic Schools: Open for Live, In-Person Instruction Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Boston are welcoming children back to the classroom this fall. We are putting children first, with live, in-person instruction five days a week. Thomas Carroll, superintendent of Catholic schools in the archdiocese, said, "If your school is hesitating about opening in the fall, seriously consider a Catholic school that offers live in-person instruction, a sense of community, and teachers who will love your children like their own — all in a safe, healthy environment with faith and respect." Mary Goslin, associate superintendent of government programs, has been working closely with vendors and school leaders during the preparation process. "Our first priority is keeping our school communities safe. Before they open, each school is advised to have three months' worth of personal protection equipment and cleaning supplies at their location," she said. "These school leaders, along with the nurses and facilities managers, have been working around-the-clock to develop plans, protocols, and strategies to keep their school communities safe this fall." To find a school near you and to learn more about its offerings this fall, visit www.schoolswithliveinstruction.org. Sacred Hearts School, Bradford Photographer: George Martell East Boston Central Catholic School Photographer: George Martell Saints Academy, Beverly Photographer: George Martell Sacred Heart School, Roslindale Photographer: George Martell Sacred Heart School, Roslindale Photographer: George Martell
Announcing the Winners of the 2020 Discover Catholic Schools Contest November 13, 2020 The Catholic Schools Office is excited to announce the winners of the 2020 Discover Catholic Schools in New England Contest. This annual contest is an opportunity for Catholic school students in the Archdiocese of Boston explore and explain their faith. See below for the parameters for…
Archdiocese of Boston Catholic Schools Announce In-Person Instruction August 7, 2020 The Archdiocese of Boston is announcing that the following 54 elementary schools and 8 high schools will be opening their doors for live instruction five days per week: