Catholic schools are a treasure.
(I'm not trying to boast.)
They prepare kids beyond measure
with what matters the most:
They teach both heart and mind;
Students always come first.
They learn how to be kind,
For truth and knowledge they thirst.
It's more than scores on a test
(Though, those do matter a bit)
Did this student try his best?
Did that young lady show grit?
It's somewhat hard to express*
what Catholic education is worth
So, in terms rather simple, it's
a great gift from God on this earth.
*especially in rhyme ;)
(Clearly I had some poetry-writing stored up since I didn't do my usual Christmas card poem this year...)
Anyways...If you've been a follower of this blog for awhile (or if you've just happened upon it from time to time), it's likely no surprise to you how much my posts focus on Catholic education. Back during CSW 2017, I shared the witness that I gave to my students and school community during the homily about why I'm invested in Catholic education. While I was in grad school with the Remick program, I wrote about how I have fallen in love with Catholic education (my very own "What Would You Fight For?"). And the posts have gone on...
This Catholic Schools Week I've decided to give a small shout out to the Catholic schools I've had the blessing to either attend as a student or work at as a teacher/leader by posting a short reflection each day. I hope if you've had the opportunity to attend a (or many) Catholic school(s) throughout your childhood (or if you currently work in one) that you take a few moments this week to reflect on your own experience and to pray for Catholic schools around our country, especially those currently struggling to keep their doors open, those working to expand access to many through school choice legislation, and those that act as safe havens for students in need.
Happy Catholic Schools Week 2019!
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