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September 10, 2004
Contact: Kathleen Hohl, 414-769-3494
The Archdiocese of Milwaukee will host a series of regional informational sessions to share with parents the importance of a Catholic High School education. The sessions will showcase the academic, spiritual, service, and student life opportunities of the 13 Catholic High Schools in southeastern Wisconsin.
Brother Bob Smith, Archdiocesan Director of Educational and Formational Services, will share his vision and commitment to keeping our Catholic schools, strong in their Catholic identity, affordable and accessible to all. Catholic high school staff members, parents and students will be on hand to share their views on the faith-based advantages of a Catholic High School education.
“Choosing which Catholic High School your child will attend is one of the most important decisions you and your child will make,” said Brother Smith. “These informational sessions have been created because this is such an integral decision that will affect the future of so many young people in southeastern Wisconsin.”
Each session will begin at 7 p.m. and will be hosted at these sites on the following dates:
Wednesday, Sept. 22; St. Sebastian Church Hall, 3128 95th St., Sturtevant, (262) 886-2806
Thursday, Sept. 23; St. Anthony School, W280 N2101 Highway SS, Pewaukee, (262) 691-0460
Tuesday, Sept. 28; St Frances Cabrini School, 529 Hawthorn Dr., West Bend, (262) 334-7142
Wednesday, Sept. 29; St. Sebastian School, 1747 N. 54th St., Milwaukee, (414) 453-5830
Thursday, Sept. 30, St. Gregory the Great School, 3132 S. 63rd St., Milwaukee, (414) 321-1350
Tuesday, Oct. 5; SS. Cecilia and James School - St. James Parish Hall, 2700 W. Mequon Rd., (262) 242-7960
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