December 1, 2006

Tell us how Catholic education has made a difference in a life

Do you have a short story or anecdote from your school about the difference that Catholic education has made to a student or students?

Are you a teacher at a Catholic school in the archdiocese who wants to share your thoughts about why you choose to teach in a Catholic school—and the

difference you hope you are making?

Do you have a fun or light-hearted story or anecdote about life in a Catholic school?

Has your school or a student in your school achieved any kind of recognition in the past year that shows the importance and quality of Catholic education?

Are you a graduate of Catholic education who would like to share your thoughts about the difference it has made in your life?

If you can answer “yes” to any of these questions, The Criterion is inviting you to share your stories, thoughts and achievements for possible inclusion in our annual Catholic Schools Week Supplement.

Although the supplement won’t be published until January, we are accepting your stories, thoughts and achievements starting right now. And the sooner you send us your responses, the better the chance that your submission will be a part of the supplement.

Send submissions to John Shaughnessy, assistant editor, in care of The Criterion, P.O. Box 1400, Indianapolis, IN 46206 or send him an e-mail at jshaughnessy@archindy.org. Please include a daytime phone number where you can be reached. †

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