ODE Licensed Programs As of 1/29/19

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

ODE Licensed Programs As of 1/29/19 ODE Licensed Programs, as of 1/29/19 Preschool Program Hierarchy/Operator IRN Hierarchy/Operator Name Preschool IRN Preschool Program Name Street Address City Zip Code License Number 1000018579 061903 Adams County Ohio Valley Local 033936 North Adams Elementary School 2295 Moores Rd Seaman 45679 1000018577 061903 Adams County Ohio Valley Local 029520 Peebles Elementary School 700 Indian Dr Peebles 45660 1000018578 061903 Adams County Ohio Valley Local 038885 West Union Elementary School 555 Lloyd Rd West Union 45693 1000017749 049494 Adena Local 012096 Adena Elementary School 3367 County Road 550 Frankfort 45628 1000020407 043489 Akron City 015086 APS Preschool 1160 Winhurst Dr Akron 44313 1000019120 043489 Akron City 001537 Barber Community Learning Center 665 Garry Rd Akron 44305 1000020122 043489 Akron City 005074 Case Community Learning Center 400 W Market St Akron 44303 1000019319 043489 Akron City 007864 Crouse Community Learning Center 1000 Diagonal Rd Akron 44320 1000018683 043489 Akron City 126086 Early Learning Program 1199 V Odom Blvd Akron 44307 1000017657 043489 Akron City 023135 Mason Community Learning Center 700 E Exchange St Akron 44306 1000019031 043489 Akron City 027565 North High School 985 Gorge Blvd Akron 44310 1000018688 043489 Akron City 016442 Reach Center Summit Lake 390 W Crosier St Akron 44311 1000018398 043489 Akron City 031773 Rimer Community Learning Center 2370 Manchester Rd Akron 44314 1000020171 043489 Akron City 032110 Robinson Community Learning Center 1156 4th Ave Akron 44306 1000018107 043489 Akron City 016188 Sam Salem Community Learning Center 1222 W Waterloo Rd Akron 44314 1000018803 043489 Akron City 041699 Windemere CLC 2283 Windemere Ave Akron 44312 1000019652 126151 Akron Montessori 126151 Akron Montessori 3882 Bywood Ave Fairlawn 44333 1000020046 000176 Al Ihsan Islamic School 014276 Al Ihsan Preschool 6055 W 130th St Parma 44130 1000018159 045906 Alexander Local 000257 Alexander Elementary School 6105 School Road Albany 45710 1000018730 096263 Alexandria Montessori 096263 Alexandria Montessori 175 E Franklin St Centerville 45459 1000019174 133116 All The Children Of The World Academy 133116 All The Children Of The World Academy 6841 Freeman Rd Westerville 43082 1000019105 045740 Allen County ESC 010257 Allen County ESC Preschool 600 School St Spencerville 45887 1000019825 045740 Allen County ESC 016047 Elida School 401 E North St Elida 45807 1000020697 045740 Allen County ESC 016416 Marimor School 2550 Ada Rd Lima 45801 1180017819 045757 Allen East Local 000448 Allen East Elementary School 9105 Harding Hwy Harrod 45850 Alliance Early Learning School at South 1000018108 043497 Alliance City 033225 Lincoln 285 W Oxford St Alliance 44601 1000019912 045195 Amherst Exempted Village 030635 Powers Elementary School 401 Washington St Amherst 44001 1000017915 046623 Ansonia Local 000760 Ansonia Elementary School 600 E Canal St Ansonia 45303 1000017701 046623 Ansonia Local 010174 Ansonia Pre-School at Ansonia Methodist 200 W High St Ansonia 45303 1000019075 048991 Antwerp Local 000836 Antwerp Local Elementary School 303 S. Harrmann Rd Antwerp 45813 1000019843 046631 Arcanum-Butler Local 013820 Arcanum Early Learning Center 310 N Main St Arcanum 45304 1000018646 068338 Ashland Christian 068338 Ashland Christian 1144 W Main St Ashland 44805 1000020795 043505 Ashland City 028811 Reagan Elementary School 850 Jackson Dr Ashland 44805 1000017750 062042 Ashland County-West Holmes 062059 Ashland-W Holmes Career Center 1783 State Route 60 Ashland 44805 1000018908 043513 Ashtabula Area City 035873 Michigan Primary School 2304 Wade Ave Ashtabula 44004 1180018180 045849 Ashtabula County ESC 017314 ACESC 2630 W 13th St Ashtabula 44004 1000018672 045849 Ashtabula County ESC 016051 Grand Valley School 111 W Grand Valley Ave Orwell 44076 1000020213 045849 Ashtabula County ESC 016052 Rock Creek School 3134 N Main St Rock Creek 44084 Ashtabula County Technical and Career Ashtabula County Technical and Career 1000018854 050815 Center 050823 Campus 1565 State Route 167 Jefferson 44047 Association of Christian Schools 1000018947 000129 International 071571 Chapel Hill Christian Green Campus 1639 Killian Rd Akron 44312 Association of Christian Schools 1000018363 000129 International 060657 Chapel Hill Christian North 1090 Howe Ave Cuyahoga Falls 44221 Association of Christian Schools 1000018444 000129 International 070409 Cincinnati Christian Schools 7474 Morris Rd Hamilton 45011 Association of Christian Schools 1000018421 000129 International 066555 Dayton Christian School 9391 Washington Church Rd Miamisburg 45342 Association of Christian Schools 1000019549 000129 International 125278 Heartland Christian School 28 Pittsburgh St Columbiana 44408 Association of Christian Schools 1000021044 000129 International 067546 Legacy Christian Academy 1101 John Wesley Ave Xenia 45385 Association of Christian Schools 1000018781 000129 International 067629 Mansfield Christian School 500 Logan Rd Mansfield 44907 Association of Christian Schools 1000017691 000129 International 090274 Open Door Christian Schools 8287 W Ridge Rd Elyria 44035 Association of Christian Schools 1000019615 000129 International 081851 Toledo Christian 2303 Brookford Dr Toledo 43614 Association of Christian Schools 1000019804 000129 International 132373 Tree Of Life-Dublin Branch 2900 Martin Rd Dublin 43017 Association of Christian Schools 1000019802 000129 International 083923 Tree Of Life-Indianola Branch 2141 Indianola Ave Columbus 43201 Association of Christian Schools 1000020991 000129 International 083295 Valley Christian Academy 1037 East Blvd Aurora 44202 1000019687 043521 Athens City 013740 Chauncey Early-Learning Center 21 Birge Drive Chauncey 45719 1000018963 065839 Athens County Board of DD 013066 Beacon School 801 W Union St Athens 45701 1000019144 135145 Athens-Meigs ESC 016608 Alexander School 6105 School Rd Albany 45710 1000018152 135145 Athens-Meigs ESC 012648 Bradbury - PS 39105 Bradbury Rd Middleport 45760 1000019746 135145 Athens-Meigs ESC 016613 Chauncey Early-Learning School 21 Birge Dr Chauncey 45719 1000020833 135145 Athens-Meigs ESC 016379 Eastern School 38900 State Route 7 Reedsville 45772 1000019640 135145 Athens-Meigs ESC 013721 Gallia Co Early Childhood and Family Center 77 Mill Creek Rd Gallipolis 45631 1180018580 135145 Athens-Meigs ESC 017371 Green Elementary 113 Centenary Church Rd Gallipolis 45631 1000021000 135145 Athens-Meigs ESC 016034 Little Storm Early Learning Academy 140 George Northrup Lane Rio Grande 45674 1000018825 135145 Athens-Meigs ESC 016622 Millcreek School 10397 State Route 155 SE Corning 43730 1180018579 135145 Athens-Meigs ESC 017372 Rio Grande Elementary 439 Lake Drive Thurman 45685 1000099996 135145 Athens-Meigs ESC 016591 Southern Elementary School 906 Elm St Racine 45771 1000017663 135145 Athens-Meigs ESC 016581 Tuppers Plains School 5008 St Rt 681 Reedsville 45772 1180018577 135145 Athens-Meigs ESC 017370 Washington Elementary 450 4th Ave Gallipolis 45631 1000019781 045930 Auglaize County ESC 014042 ABC Center 20 E 1st St New Bremen 45869 1000019135 045930 Auglaize County ESC 016054 St. Marys East School 650 Armstrong St Saint Marys 45885 1000019331 049171 Aurora City 015313 Miller Elementary School 646 S Chillicothe Rd Aurora 44202 1000019325 048124 Avon Lake City 031211 Redwood Elementary School 32967 Redwood Blvd Avon Lake 44012 1170014994 043539 Barberton City 016794 Barberton Preschool 633 Brady Ave Barberton 44203 1000019147 045203 Barnesville Exempted Village 001594 Barnesville Elementary School 210 W Church St Barnesville 43713 1000020251 046300 Batavia Local 001693 Batavia Elementary School 3 Bulldog Pl Batavia 45103 Preschool Program Hierarchy/Operator IRN Hierarchy/Operator Name Preschool IRN Preschool Program Name Street Address City Zip Code License Number 1000018157 043547 Bay Village City 012569 Glenview Center for Childcare and Learning 28727 Wolf Rd Bay Village 44140 1000018487 043554 Beachwood City 011205 Fairmount Early Childhood Center 24601 Fairmount Blvd Beachwood 44122 1000017907 094490 Beautiful Savior Lutheran 094490 Beautiful Savior Lutheran 11981 Pippin Rd Cincinnati 45231 1000018689 098525 Beautiful Savior Lutheran 098525 Beautiful Savior Lutheran 2213 White Rd Grove City 43123 1000017694 047241 Beavercreek City 015189 Beavercreek City School Preschool 3038 Kemp Rd Beavercreek 45431 1180018371 047241 Beavercreek City 029322 Parkwood Elementary School 1791 Wilene Dr Beavercreek 45432 1000018350 043562 Bedford City 013607 Glendale Primary School 400 W Glendale St Bedford 44146 1000019819 043596 Bellevue City 042424 Bellevue Elementary School 1150 Castalia St Bellevue 44811 1000017671 043612 Berea City 024521 Big Creek Elementary School 7247 Big Creek Pkwy Middleburg Hts 44130 1000018437 043612 Berea City 003806 Brook Park Memorial Elementary School 16900 Holland Rd Brook Park 44142 1000019344 043612 Berea City 003848 Brookview Elementary School 14105 Snow Rd Brook Park 44142 1000018816 043612 Berea City 034710 Grindstone Elementary School 191 Race St Berea 44017 1000018449 046854 Berne Union Local 002493 Berne Union Elementary School 506 N Main St Sugar Grove 43155 1000018527 094268 Bethel Christian Academy 094268 Bethel Christian Academy 12901 W Pleasant Valley Rd Parma 44130 1000020971 046748 Big Walnut Local 036483 Big Walnut Elementary School 940 S Old 3c Rd Sunbury 43074 1000020365 046748 Big Walnut Local 012765 Harrison Street Elementary School 70 Harrison St Sunbury 43074 1000020367 046748 Big Walnut Local 066456 Hylen Souders Elementary School 4121 Miller
Recommended publications
  • Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Nov
    . cn o i m --J o z ^ c I m o 33 T1 X) ■y' O' *»• m o oj X) < OJ r" vtl o ^ IT J>J o t o X3 On the W ay to Sainthood Vatican City — The words and example of newspaper. “ How one humble man in four Popes Plus X II and John X X III would strengthen shcrt years could have broken down what the Church’s spiritual renovation, Pope Paul VI seemed formidable barriers . in a said at the Ecumenical Council last week, telling During World War II, the Nazi regime’s treat­ plete ■ ► the more than 2,300 Fathers, and distinguished ment of the Jews roused much indignation, and ■ 9 visitors, that he had initiated the beatification Pope Pius X II was attacked, decades later, in a plete cause of his predecessors. play The Deputy, by German author Rolf Hoch- riage huth, produced here and in Europe last year. con- ' h PO PE PIUS XII, whose reign lasted 19 The play blamed the late Pontiff for not strongly take years, died on Oct. 9, 1958. His successor, Pope denouncing the murder of the Jews by the Nazis. John X X III, died on June 1963. life- t. Pope Paul served as Vatican sub-secretary AMONG DEFENDERS of Pope Pius XH was Cardinal Julius Doepfner of Munich and % of state, and later as pro-secretary of state for edu- ordinary affairs, and in 1954 Pope Pius made Freising, who said that anyone who judges his­ irim- V him Archbishop of Milan. tory objectively, must conclude that Pope Pius XII was right when, after consulting his con­ .
    [Show full text]
  • Musketeer 1959
    Xavier University Exhibit Journals, Publications, Conferences, and Xavier Yearbook Proceedings 1959 Musketeer 1959 Xavier University, (Cincinnati, Ohio) Follow this and additional works at: https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/xavier_yearbook Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation Xavier University, (Cincinnati, Ohio), "Musketeer 1959" (1959). Xavier Yearbook. 36. https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/xavier_yearbook/36 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Journals, Publications, Conferences, and Proceedings at Exhibit. It has been accepted for inclusion in Xavier Yearbook by an authorized administrator of Exhibit. For more information, please contact [email protected]. >t' "t » -"wHf. >•%">" '*. r-'^"-i»S. '"i!|c;*-t ,% ^«i»i-,4.'i!l.V>»<»-ii fi^fe' XAVIER UNIVERSITY CINCINNATI 7, OHIO VOLUME XXXII Editor, BRIAN RIORDAN BREMNER v^^Mi - ''# DEDICATION We the students of Xavier University respectfully dedicate the 1959 MUSKETEER to the City of Cincinnati, her institutions, and her citizens who have supported the university so well for the past one- hundred and twenty-eight years. This book is dedicated thereby to the man who attends a football game or lecture as well as to the alumni and the parents of our stu­ dents. Today we thank the merchants who satisfy the needs of the students, the people who come to the plays, as well as the Mayor, other officials, and the citizens of Cincinnati. In short, this book is dedicated to the people who have taken an interest in, and lent sup­ port to, the university. These are the people who have helped to make Xavier University what it is today.
    [Show full text]
  • Jon Peterson Special Needs Scholarship Program FY 2020 Report
    J on Peterson Special Needs Scholarship Program FY 2020 Administration Report OFFICE OF NONPUBLIC EDUCATIONAL OPTIONS OHIO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PAGE 1 | NAME OF PROJECT OR TITLE OF DOCUMENT | DATE Contents General Information About the Program 3 Student Participation 4 Resident Districts of Students 8 Scholarship Funds Disbursed Statewide by Grade 9 Scholarship Funds Disbursed Statewide by Funding Category 11 Scholarship Funds Disbursed Statewide by District 12 Scholarship Recipients by Provider 13 Federal Aid by Resident District 15 State Funding for Jon Peterson Scholarship Participants 16 Number of Years Enrolled in the Scholarship Program 17 Appendix 20 Appendix A: Names and Addresses of FY 2020 JPSN Providers . 20 Appendix B: Number of Scholarship Students by Resident District (FY 2020) . 30 Appendix C: Total Scholarship Deductions by Resident District (FY 2020) . 43 Appendix D: Number of Scholarship Students by Provider (FY 2020) . 56 Appendix E: Federal Aid (IDEA Part B) Allocation by Resident District (FY 2020) . 67 Appendix F: State Aid for Recipients by Resident District (FY 2020) . 84 Appendix G: Full-Year Program Enrollment by Resident District (FY 2020) . 101 Page 2 | FY 2020 JPSN Administration Report | Dec 30, 2020 General Information About the Program The Jon Peterson Special Needs Scholarship Program gives the parents of children with disabilities the choice to send their children to special education programs other than the ones operated by their school districts of residence. The goal is to provide families with options for their children to receive the education and services outlined in their individualized education programs (IEP). Generally, there are two qualifications for the Jon Peterson Scholarship.
    [Show full text]
  • Graduating Classes DIRECTRESS of "SWEET­ HEARTS" Verkamp Medal Won Will Be Large by Freshman June 18, at Emery, Time and Place Set for Conferring of Degrees
    Xavier University Exhibit All Xavier Student Newspapers Xavier Student Newspapers 1924-05-07 Xavier University Newswire Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio) Follow this and additional works at: https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio), "Xavier University Newswire" (1924). All Xavier Student Newspapers. 90. https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper/90 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Xavier Student Newspapers at Exhibit. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Xavier Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Exhibit. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ^ ^hr Published bi-weekly by the ^^ Students of St-Xax>ier College Vol. IX. CINCINNATI, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1924 Graduating Classes DIRECTRESS OF "SWEET­ HEARTS" Verkamp Medal Won Will Be Large By Freshman June 18, at Emery, Time and Place Set for Conferring of Degrees. Side Defended by Welp and Stenz Awarded Decision. Ninety-six students will receive de­ grees, diplomas or certificates at the For the first time in years a fresh­ eighty-third annual commencement of man won the |n-ize medal donated by St. Xavier College to be held at 8:15 Joseph B. Verkamp, Cincinnati cloth­ p. m., Wednesday, June 18, at the ier, in the twenty-fourth annual Phil­ Emei-y Auditorium, according to the opedian debate held at St. Xavier pre-graduation announcement made Memorial Hall, Wednesday evening, by the college administration. Rev. .A^pril ,30. To Joseph E. Welp goes John P. McNichols, S. J., Ph. D., now the unusual honor of winning- this president of the University of Detroit choice scholastic prize in his first and a former professor at St.
    [Show full text]
  • Ihe University of Notre Dame Alumni Association
    The Archives of The University of Notre Dame 607 Hesburgh Library Notre Dame, IN 46556 574-631-6448 [email protected] Notre Dame Archives: Alumnus Vol. 38, No. 3 SEPTEMBER, 1960 NEWS: •NOTRE oOUR BELOVED C.^RDIN.A.L OTIAR.\ DIES WE HAVE A NEW PRELATE- DAME BISHOP-ELECT MENDEZ •ALUMNUS FIRST NOTRE D.-\ME PILGRIMAGE TO EUROPE FEATURES: NOTRE DAME MEN OF SCIENCE NICK LAMBER'IO. REPORTER FATHERS AND SONS AT NOTRE DAME DEPARTMENTS: THE WHITE HOUSE June 7, 1960 COMMENCEMENT Dear Father Heshurgh: 1960: UNIVERSAL NOTRE § DAME NIGHT Now that I am hack in Washington I want to try to tell you hov/ deeply appreciative I am of the honor REUNIONS the University of Notre Daire did me in conferring upon me, on Sunday, an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws. I am particularly touched hy the sentiments EDITORIAL: BUSINESS set forth in the citation that you presented to me; I ST.VrESMEN AND A hope I shall alv/ays he worthy of the generosity of NEW LIBRARY those statements. As I am sure you know, I enjoyed greatly heing v/ith you and seeing the splendid young people that comprise YOU, THE ALUMNI — the Senior Class and the entire student hody. It was PART I a privilege, too, to meet so many of the memhers of SELF-STUDY SUR\'EY OF THE your faculty and to see at first hand the operation of 1960 REUNION CLASSES one of our finest and most distinguished Universities. I congratulate you on the great contribution you are making to our country.
    [Show full text]
  • JUNE 25, 2021 News Briefs Diocesan Clergy Gather for the Jubilee Celebration Pope: Jesus Prays for Everyone
    The Steubenville www.diosteub.org REGISTER VOL. 76, NO. 22 SERVING 13 COUNTIES IN SOUTHEAST OHIO JUNE 25, 2021 News Briefs Diocesan clergy gather for the Jubilee Celebration Pope: Jesus prays for everyone Pope Francis holds a child as he greets the crowd during his general audience in the San Damaso Courtyard of the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican June 16. (CNS photo/Vatican Media) VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Jesus is always praying for each and every person, desiring that his word would help people in their lives and that they never would feel alone, Pope Francis said. “Jesus prays for me – each one of us can keep this in our heart. Do not forget it, even during those terrible moments,” the pope said June 16 during his weekly general audience. With the grace of being able to pray to God and knowing we have been “prayed for,” the pope said, “we have only to have courage and hope” to be able to journey on in life and give glory to Diocese of Steubenville Bishop Jeffrey M. Monforton stands with diocesan priests, active and retired, God. The audience was held in the San Damaso permanent deacons and seminarians at the Annual Clergy Jubilee Celebration, June 21, outside St. Mary Courtyard of the Apostolic Palace, where the Church, St. Clairsville. The jubilarians honored this year were Msgr. John Michael Campbell and Father pope first walked along the barricades, greeting Samuel S. Saprano, 50 years; and Father John F. Mucha, 40 years. The three newly retired priests recognized people, shaking hands, signing books and giving at the celebration were Father Charles E.
    [Show full text]
  • Cloister Chronicle 191
    liOISTER+ CnROIDCiill ST. JOSEPH 'S PROVINCE The Fathers and Brothers of the Province extend their sympathy CoNDOLENCES and prayers to the Rev. R. ). Gardner, O.P., the Rev. D. B. Crowley, O.P., the Rev . J. T. Kelleher, O.P., the Rev. ). M. Con­ ners, O.P., and Bro. R. E. Bertrand, O.P., on the death of their fathers ; to the Very Rev. C. H. McKenna, O .P., the Rev. W. A. Wallace, O.P., the Rev. J. R. Desmond, O.P., and Bro. L. B. Murphy, O.P., on the death of their mothers; to the Very Rev. T. C. Nagle, O.P., the Rev. H . ). McManus, O.P., the Rev. J. F. McManus, O.P., the Rev. L. A. Ryan, O.P., and the Rev. L. S. Cannon, O.P., on the death of their brothers; to the Very Rev. ). ). Costello, O.P., the Very Rev. J. L. Finnerty, O.P., the Rev. J. L. McKenney, O.P., the Rev. J. M. Sherer, O.P., the Rev. R. F. Conway, O.P., and Bro. J. C. Johnson, O .P., on the death of their sisters. The Fathers and Brothers of the Province extend fraternal congrat- SILVER ulations to the Most Rev. T. M. Smith, O.P., Procurator General, ANNIVERSARY the Very Rev. C. H. McKenna, O.P., the Very Rev. M . A. O'Con- nor, O.P., the Very Rev. J. B. Reese, O.P., the Very Rev. W. A. Walsh, O.P., the Rev. L. A. Arnoult, O.P., the Rev. J. C. Connolly, O.P., the Rev.
    [Show full text]
  • Xavier University Newswire
    Xavier University Exhibit All Xavier Student Newspapers Xavier Student Newspapers 1946-10-04 Xavier University Newswire Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio) Follow this and additional works at: https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper Recommended Citation Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio), "Xavier University Newswire" (1946). All Xavier Student Newspapers. 1772. https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper/1772 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Xavier Student Newspapers at Exhibit. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Xavier Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Exhibit. For more information, please contact [email protected]. .. · Xuuter llutuersity Nemii DON'T MISS THE A Weekly NewsJHJper By Students From The Evanston, FOR EVENING COLLEGE BEE HIVE • • PAGE 2 Downtown, And Milford Campuses. NEWS. • • • SEE PAGE 5 VOLUME XXXI CINCINNATI, omo, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1946 NO. 1 MUSKETEERS INVADE LEXINGTON Marian Day Rites To Be Held Sunday 2000 Voice I BuckWw Anxious For Victory • · • . Xa,vier's Tliree'' Over Undefeated W'ildcats Choir to Sing After Ambrose A1nbusli By Bob Coates In Stadium Tomorrow Xavier's Musketeers will travel to Lexington, Kentucky, to tackle the undefeated University of Kentucky Sunday, October 6, at 4 p.m., Wildcats under the arc lights. This game will be watched Xavier Stadium will be the scene closely by the Cincinnati fans to give them a fairly accurate of the annual Marion Day cele­ comparison between its two college teams. Last Saturday · bration. Sodalities and other or­ evening, Kentucky rolled over Cincy's highly touted Bearcats ganizations dedicated to the 26-7, and the week hefore over a strong Mississippi eleven, Blessed Virgin will participate 20-6.
    [Show full text]
  • Archbishop James V
    I Population ‘Implosion’ Hits Schools THE I Cardinal Richard Cushing of Bo.ston. ex- Washington — School closings, drop­ the study questionnaire came from 111 of Burlington, 1,700; Kansas City in Kan­ ping of cle^'is, mergers, and consolida* . the 156 U.S. diocese. plained the reason pithily: sas. 1,273; Seattle. l.SS'i. tions ail contributed to a ’population im­ "We have come to an end of the road. plosion’ in Catholic schools across the We can no longer support these institu­ Erie. 1,802; Mobile-Birmingham, 1.916; ■f All but 11 of the dioceses respond­ Fall River. 1.071: Bismarck. 1,080; Lafay­ U.3. in the past two years. ing reported enrollment decreases and tions.” ■r ette, Ind.. 1,565; Helena. 1,774: Alexan­ A .special study prompted by reports of it was assumed that if the other 45 Superintendents were asked to report on the current annual tuition cost per dria, 1.568; Youngstown, 1,716; L£.fayette, the 'closings, restricted entrance policies dioceses had reported their figures 1., a., 1,504: Kansas City-St. Joseph, 1,600; and other actions revealed that some the overall decrease in the nation pupil in elementary and high schools. Madison. 1,458; Des Moines, 1,575; Joliet. (iO.OOO students were turned away from would have been more than the 216,- Answers varied widely, but the study 1,182; Altoona-Johnstown, 1,588; Rich­ Catholic schools since 1966. 000 listed. revealed that most parents paid at least mond, 1.153; Austin, 1,486; Springfield. Three-hundred-thirteen schools closed $75 per year for elementary students and 111.
    [Show full text]
  • Catholic Telegraph
    THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1921 THE CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH tion at St. the School for Social Workers. Joseph Parochial School. good Lord may< me through Entertainment, Miss Edna Hoelscher; He made bring his classical studies at St. the second half safely and give me a Banquet, Mrs. Henry Luers; Informa¬ Clifton, the National Catholic Serv¬ Xavier College; and on August 10, happy return home. tion, Miss Ada Hummel; Decorations, ice School for Women, established by I am Miss 1871, he entered the Jesuit Order at St. Dorothy Hart; Finance, Mrs. the. National Catholic Welfare Council ACADEMIES— Stanislaus Yours William Duane; Invitations, Miss Lor¬ Archdiocesan News j Seminary, Florissant, Mo. very sincerely, amid most beautiful surroundings on He was ordained etta Voss; Mass, Mrs. William A. by Cardinal, then John H. Lamott. the outskirts of Washington, D. C., CONVENTS— at Earls; Miss White; Archbishop Gibbons Woodstock Music, Elizabeth will open its scholastic year on Tuesday, Afchdiocesan News must be received To Fete Father O’Connor. Miss and College, Woodstock, Md., August 29, Printing, Nell Sturla; Ways October 4. The faculty and the course . iater than Wednesday noon to in- 1885. An'elaborate fete, to honor Rev. Wil¬ Means, Mrs. Frank J. Wenstrup; Re¬ of study place this school abreast of BOARDING SCHOOLS— Father ception, Miss Sarah Grogan; Hotels, sure publication. Moeller has taught at Jesuit liam P. O’Connor, pastor of St. Aug¬ the best schools of this kind to be colleges St. Mrs. George Read; Hospitality to Re¬ in Louis, Missouri; Omaha, ustine Church, Jamestown, Ohio, form¬ found anywhere. The full course will HOSPITALS— Forty Hours’ Devotion.
    [Show full text]
  • 1925-1926 Xavier University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Course Catalog Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH
    Xavier University Exhibit Course Catalogs Archives and Library Special Collections 5-1926 1925-1926 Xavier University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Course Catalog Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH Follow this and additional works at: http://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/coursecatalog Recommended Citation Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH, "1925-1926 Xavier University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Course Catalog" (1926). Course Catalogs. Book 116. http://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/coursecatalog/116 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives and Library Special Collections at Exhibit. It has been accepted for inclusion in Course Catalogs by an authorized administrator of Exhibit. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ST. XAVIER COLLEGE BULLETIN PUB~ISHED MONTH~Y FROM MAY TO OCTOBER BY ST. XAVIER COLLEGE, CINCINNATI, OHIO NEW SERIES, VO~, X. MAY, 1926 No.1 THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES CATALOGUE 1925·1926 ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR 1926-1927 Entered as second-class matter July 26, 1917, at the post office at Cincinnati, Ohio, under the Act of August 24, 1912. Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 3,1917, authorized July 8,1918. ST. XAVIER COLLEGE IS APPROVED BY American Council of Education, Association of American Colleges, Catholic Educational Association, North Central Association, American Medical Association, New York Board of Regents. State Departments of Public Instruction in Ohio and Kentucky for issuing State High School Certificates. A COLLEGE IS JUDGED LARGELY BY First- Its Faculty. An explanation of the Jesuit System is had on page 27.
    [Show full text]
  • Catholic Church Extension Society
    Loyola University Chicago ~ Archives and Special Collections UA1980.34 Catholic Church Extension Society Records Subgroup 3: Diocesan Correspondence Series 1: United States Series 2: Canada Series 3: Caribbean Series 4: Central America Series 5: Pacific Dates: 1906 - 1962 Creator: Catholic Church Extension Society (1906-) Extent: 46.72 l ft Level of description: Folder Processor & date: Russell Carpenter, Ann Fuhrman, Chris Meyers, 1995; Helen Macatee, BVM, 2004; updated by K. Young, August 2010 Administration Information Restrictions: None Copyright: Literary rights for materials created by the Catholic Church Extension Society were donated to the public domain in 1967. Preferred Citation: Loyola University of Chicago Archives. Catholic Church Extension Society Records. Subgroup 3: Diocesan Correspondence, Series [1-5]. Box #. Folder #. Provenance: These records were donated by the Catholic Church Extension Society to Loyola University Chicago November 30, 1966. Separations: Photographs were removed to the Catholic Church Extension Society Photograph Collection. Administrative History The Catholic Church Extension Society was established October 18, 1905, to serve the home missions, areas that lacked personnel, organization, and finances. The Extension Society has helped to build churches, educate and support clergy and seminarians, and has provided financial assistance for dioceses in the western and southern states as well as Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. Scope and Content The diocesan correspondence spans the years 1906-1962 and covers the United States, Canada, Caribbean, Central America, and the Pacific Rim area. These records consist mainly of correspondence between the diocese and the main Extension Society office with some newspaper articles. Photographs included with the correspondence have been removed to the Catholic Church Extension Society photograph collection.
    [Show full text]