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Catholic Memorial Rises

FACULTY RISES TO THE CHALLENGE OF REMOTE
  CLASSROOMS TO ENSURE STUDENT SUCCESS

W VISIONhen COVID-19 necessitated a move would extend through the end of the school
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and collaborative classroom culture,” said Jared attempted to have conversations not associated
Spriggs, Science Department Chair.       with content so students could reflect and share
PURPOSEWhen it became apparent that remote learning with me what they are feeling.”
Catholic Memorial High School is an inclusive
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Excellence, Caritas in Omnibus

                  “I HOPE OUR STUDENTS LOOK BACK ON THIS TIME AS
                  A TIME THEY LEARNED HOW TO BE STRONG THROUGH
                  ADVERSITY, THAT THEY CAN GET THROUGH TOUGH TIMES
                  SUCCESSFULLY. TO ME, THE LESSON IN FAITH WILL BE THE
                  MOST IMPORTANT OF THIS TIME.”

CATHOLIC– MMAERMY POERTRIIAE L’76H, IINGNHOVSACTIHONO&OELNTREPRENEURSHIP CHAIR

CRUSADER COMMUNITY STAYS CONNECTED DURING CRISIS

F rom imaginative videos shared between  “The Crusaders Care Campaign allowed
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CrusadesruscCcaerses.CAanmd paat iCgant.holic Memorial, we expect ntoitmhiengofleissso.lation.”
                                         – Adam Zabel ’21

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