The Roman Catholic Diocese of Las Vegas

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P.O. Box 18316
Las Vegas, NV 89114
(702) 697-3903   ~   fax (702) 735-8941

 

DIOCESAN SCHOOLS

Bishop Gorman High School
Diocesan High School

Our Lady of Las Vegas
Elementary School

St. Anne   
Elementary School


St. Christopher  
Elementary School

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 

Elementary School

St. Francis de Sales
Elementary School

St. Joseph School 
Elementary School


St. Viator
Elementary School

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89030                    89101                                   89148 High School

St. Christopher    St. Joseph                            Bishop Gorman

89104                    89107                                    89108

St. Anne                 Our Lady of Las Vegas      St. Francis De Sales

                     

89119                    89128

St. Viator                St. Elizabeth Ann Seaton


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Las Vegas Sun - Editorial January 4, 2009

Diocese turns its focus to education-


STUDENTS WHO ATTEND CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOLS MORE LIKELY TO GRADUATE, GO TO COLLEGE, REPORT FINDS

  WASHINGTON—Students who attend Catholic high schools are more likely to graduate and attend college than students attending other schools, according to The Annual Statistical Report on Schools, Enrollment and Staffing , United States Catholic Elementary and Secondary Schools 2009-2010, a report recently released by the National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA).            

  Catholic secondary schools report a graduation rate of 99.1 percent, higher than rates reported by other religious schools (97.9 percent), non-sectarian schools (95.7 percent) and public schools (73.2 percent). Students graduating from Catholic high schools are also more likely to attend four year colleges (84.7 percent) than students graduating from other religious (63.7 percent) and non-sectarian (56.2 percent) schools. Catholic school graduates are twice as likely to attend four year colleges as graduates of public schools (44.1 percent).            

  Data for this analysis was collected from several publications of the U.S. Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), as well as information collected by the NCEA.

   “This report illustrates the ongoing excellence of Catholic schools,” said Marie A. Powell, Executive Director of the Secretariat of Catholic Education of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). “Catholic high schools have a remarkable record of graduating their students and preparing them well for post-secondary education. Their effectiveness in educating students, even from disadvantaged backgrounds, has been cited consistently in research published over the last 25 years. The Catholic community can be very proud of their support for such schools.”

NewsRelease from USCCB - April 28, 2010

 


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