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Graduation profile: Former Seton Keough student thrived at IND

Ryann Cooper found success at The Seton Keough High School and the Institute of Notre Dame, both in Baltimore.
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Graduation profile: Calvert Hall graduate already adept at urban planning

Matthew Kearney was inspired to think about how unused public spaces in Baltimore might be better used.
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Unique customs accentuate end of school days

Many Catholic schools in the archdiocese renewed senior traditions during graduation season.
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Kentucky educator named superintendent of Catholic Schools for Archdiocese of Baltimore

James Sellinger, Chancellor of Education for the Archdiocese of Baltimore, announced July 2 the appointment of Dr. Donna Hargens, Ed.D., as Superintendent of Catholic Schools for the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
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Graduation profile: Mount Carmel graduate speaks volumes – and not just in English

Some teens waste time on video games. Not Andrew Martini, who has used them to further his interest in foreign culture and language.
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Graduation profile: St. Maria Goretti graduate is healthy, happy – and giving back

Abby Theis departed St. Maria Goretti High School with top grades – and more than 300 hours of service. What’s more, she did all that after struggling through her freshman year while undergoing treatment for leukemia.
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Archdiocese of Baltimore celebrates the Class of 2018

The Archdiocese of Baltimore congratulates more than 2,300 graduates of 19 Catholic high schools.
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Sister Catherine Phelps, longtime leader of Trinity School, dies

Sister of Notre Dame de Namur Catherine Phelps died unexpectedly June 15. A Baltimore native, she served as head of Trinity School for 47 years, twice leading it National Blue Ribbon recognition.
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Archdiocesan Teachers of the Year announced

Two teachers were announced as the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s 2018 Teachers of the Year June 12.
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How Catholic schools foster self-discipline offers lessons, says study

A new study conducted by the Thomas B. Fordham Institute found that children in Catholic schools are less disruptive and have more self-control than their peers in non-Catholic or public schools.
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Fullerton parishioners, students respond after officer’s murder

While police looked for those responsible for the death of a Baltimore County police officer, St. Joseph School in Fullerton kept students calm walk they were on lockdown.
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Big fifth inning leads Curley to first A Conference baseball title since 2001

A breakout fifth-inning and a strong six-inning pitching performance by senior Paul Nixon led Archbishop Curley to an 8 -3 victory over Gilman at Harford Community College May 21
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