

School Notes
Date posted: Mar 30, 2016
Catholic schools in the United States are falling short in serving the growing number of Latino Catholics, according to a new report.
The Boston College report, "Catholic Schools in an Increasingly Hispanic Church," looks at the disparity between the number of school-age children who are Hispanic -- 12.4 million -- and the number of these students enrolled in Catholic schools -- 296,203 or 2.3 percent. Of the total 12.4 million Hispanic students, about 8 million are Catholic.
"The numbers are without a doubt sobering," the report says, pointing out that even with stronger efforts by Catholic leaders and school communities to recruit Hispanic students, "the total enrollment of Hispanic children in Catholic schools remains almost stagnant." Read more on Catholic News Service