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Nj.com stated that "Parents of students at St. Catherine of Bologna School had been aware that that school's future was in jeopardy". [8] Nj.com wrote that this closure "drew more attention" than the two others that occurred in the diocese that year. [6] St. Joseph School (West Milford)
Pope Pius XII High School was a Roman Catholic high school serving students in ninth through twelfth grades located in Passaic, in Passaic County, New Jersey, United States, that had been operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Paterson from 1939 until it closed in 1983. The school opened to students in September 1939. [1]
Immaculate Conception School (K-8) in Franklin, New Jersey (affiliated Roman Catholic Diocese of Paterson) Northwest Christian School (K-8) in Hampton Township, New Jersey; Reverend George A. Brown School (K-8) in Sparta, New Jersey (affiliated with Roman Catholic Diocese of Paterson) Saint Joseph's School (K-8) in Newton, New Jersey ...
Frank Rodimer of Paterson was named by Paul VI as the next bishop of Paterson, the first native of the diocese to serve that role. As bishop, Rodimer wrote a weekly column for the diocesan newspaper, The Beacon. He also established a $7 million diocesan endowment to support Catholic schools, parishes and other diocesan ministries through fund ...
Almost 1,000 students who speak limited English began attending Paterson Public Schools during the current academic year, officials said.
School 28 Principal, Nancy Castro, is shown as she is interviewed, Tuesday, November 26, 2024, in Paterson. Superintendent Laurie Newell said the success of School 28 represents “the brilliance ...
To work with an influx of almost 1,000 non-English-speaking students, officials created the Paterson district’s fifth bilingual magnet school.
Operated by the Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco, the school is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Paterson, though the school is operated independently of the Diocese. [6] Though the school was founded as an orphanage in 1921, it took its current identity as a Catholic high school in 1944, and has been accredited by the Middle States ...