Why do we choose Catholic Schools? Parents, teachers, students speak out
“I wanted the best possible faith-based environment.”
“I wanted the best possible faith-based environment.”
Catholic Schools Week begins Jan. 29 when the schools of the Archdiocese of Newark celebrate Catholic education.
N.J. residents urged to contact governor for nonpublic school funding.
Presentation: Focus on ministering with courage and sensitivity.
Cardinal Joseph Tobin received 100 Thanksgiving wishes.
National Catholic Educational Association says Catholic schools have recovered more quickly from the pandemic than its public school counterparts.
Twenty years after the establishment of the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People, the Archdiocese of Newark remains firm in its commitment to preventing and reporting abuse and creating safe environments within its parishes and schools.
Two faculty members at Lacordaire Academy in Montclair recently answered the call to become lay associates.
Juliette Wester, a teacher at Seton Hall Prep, has been awarded the Private Education Nonpublic School Teacher of the Year Award.
Preparations for the 2022-23 school year were already in full swing at the Archdiocese of Newark during the last weeks of August. New and returning teachers, principals, and school leaders … Learn More