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The Future of New Hampshire's Catholic Schools

By Laura Knoy on Monday, May 7, 2007.

Catholic education in the Granite State has been suffering….with declining enrollments and budget shortfalls. The Manchester diocese has been studying the problem…and just released their report last year. Now, it’s holding discussions with the public about how best to move forward.

Guests

  • Mary Moran, superintendent of Catholic schools for the Diocese of Manchester
  • Jonathan Kipp, former diocesan school board member and chair of the planning committee that lead to the "Charting the Future in Challenging Times" report
  • Dan Lamothe, pastor at St. Bernard's Parish in Keene, which is affiliated with St. Joseph's School, where he is an alumnus

We'll also hear from

  • Karen Woods, principal of St. Michael's School in Berlin
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