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SEN. STACK RECOGNIZES ‘CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
WEEK’ IN PENNSYLVANIA
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HARRISBURG,
January 27 —
The Pennsylvania Senate today unanimously
approved state Sen. Mike Stack’s resolution
declaring the week of Jan. 30 to Feb. 6 as
“Catholic Schools Week” in Pennsylvania.
“Catholic Schools Week is a great annual
tradition that celebrates quality
education,” said Stack, a graduate of St.
Christopher’s parish elementary school and
LaSalle College High School. “Catholic
schools instill a strong foundation of
faith-based values, self-esteem,
self-confidence and leadership skills.”
More than 161,000 Catholic elementary and
high school students across the state will
be celebrating “Catholic Schools Week” with
activities and service projects geared
toward this year’s theme “Dividends for
Life.”
“Catholic school students save Pennsylvania
taxpayers $1 billion each year,” Stack said.
“In addition, these students are making
great academic achievements. Catholic
schools have a dropout rate of less than 3
percent and a postgraduate higher education
rate of 85 percent. These students should be
proud of themselves and the credit goes to
their families and teachers for instilling
the importance of Catholic education.”
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