Catholic Schools Week
Catholic Schools Week always begins the last Sunday in January.
The logo designed
for the week displays the words Catholic Schools, A+ for America beneath a
stylized banner of stars and stripes in red and blue. The theme for
Catholic Schools Week 2011 celebrates the fact that Catholic schools are an
added value for the nation. Because of their traditionally high academic
standards and high graduation rates, all supported by strong moral values,
Catholic schools and their graduates make a definite, positive contribution to
American society. Catholic schools give a high level of service (the A+ level)
to local communities because of the many service projects students undertake.
"Giving back to the community" and "helping others" are values instilled in
every Catholic school student. Catholic schools give a high level of service to
the nation (the A+ level) by serving students from all economic backgrounds and
giving them a strong academic and moral foundation, allowing them to succeed in
life, serving in the government, industry, business, non-profit and educational
fields.
2002 - Where Faith & Knowledge Meet
2003 - Making a World
of Difference
2004 - Catholic
Schools: A Faith-Filled Future
2005 - Catholic
Schools: Faith in Every Student
2006 - Catholic
Schools: Character. Compassion. Values.
2007 - Catholic
Schools: The Good News in Education
2008 - Catholic
Schools Light the Way
2009 - Catholic
Schools Celebrate Service
2010 – Catholic Schools –
Dividends for Life: Faith, Knowledge, Discipline, Morals