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Wichita Public Schools operates five facilities in Midtown: [8] Gateway Alternate Program Center; Horace Mann Dual Language Magnet; Irving Elementary School; Park Elementary School; Wichita North High School; The Roman Catholic Diocese of Wichita oversees one Catholic elementary school in the neighborhood, St. Patrick School. [9]
Our Lady of Victory School (Fort Worth) Saint Andrew School (Fort Worth) St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School ; St. George School (Fort Worth) St. John the Apostle School (North Richland Hills) St. Joseph School ; St. Maria Goretti (Arlington) St. Martin de Porres School ; St. Mary School (Gainesville)
St. Patrick Catholic School (Dallas) (K-8) St. Patrick Catholic School (El Paso) (K-8) St. Peter the Apostle Catholic School in Fort Worth, Texas (K-8) St. Paul Catholic School in San Antonio, Texas (K-8) St. Paul the Apostle Catholic School in Richardson, Texas (K-8) St. Peter, Prince of the Apostles Catholic School in San Antonio, Texas (K-8 ...
All Saints Catholic Parish School Food Service, 3313 E. Grand in Wichita Amelia Earhart Elementary School , 19201 W. 23rd St. South in Goddard Arby’s , 4815 S. Washington in Wichita
400 N. Main St. in Kingman seen in a postcard mailed on August 19, 1913. The community is served by Kingman-Norwich USD 331 public school district, which operates 2 schools in Kingman. Kingman High School; Kingman Elementary-Middle School; Private Schools St. Patrick Catholic School
Lyness was a teacher at St. Patrick Catholic School from 1976 to 1994 and she served as co-principal there from 1991 to 1994. Phelan served as pastor at St. Ann Parish from 1973 to 1983. Both are ...
St. Patrick's Episcopal Day School in Washington, D.C. Saint Patrick School (San Jose, California) St. Patrick Catholic School (Miami Beach, Florida) Saint Patrick School (Pelham, New Hampshire) Saint Patrick School (New Jersey) in Chatham, New Jersey
In 1985, St. Patrick Cathedral, St. Ignatius Church and the St. Ignatius rectory were added to the National Register of Historic Places. By 1986, the Catholic population of the diocese had grown to 120,000. The diocese had 14 primary schools, three secondary schools, the Cassata Learning Center and a new Catholic Center.