Mount de Sales Academy celebrates its 2018 IAAM A Conference cross country championship Oct. 30 at McDaniel College in Westminster.
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Loyola Blakefield in position for cross country, soccer titles
Loyola Blakefield is poised to win MIAA A Conference titles in both cross country and soccer.
Students learn about Blessed Virgin Mary at Rosary Congress
Approximately 350 students gathered at the Baltimore Basilica Oct. 10 to learn about Our Lady of Fatima, pray the rosary and tour America’s first cathedral as part of the archdiocesan Rosary Congress.
Loyola Blakefield $27 million campaign will add academic hall, expand endowment
Loyola Blakefield is advancing a $27 million fundraising project that will better integrate its middle-schoolers into the campus with a new academic hall, as well as increase its endowment and scholarship opportunities.
Teach your parents
Paul McMullen finds boundless inspiration from young people.
Frederick County father honored for dedication to Catholic schools
Bill Ballantyne was honored Oct. 2 at Ceresville Mansion in Frederick as the 2018 John McElroy Award winner by the Friends of Catholic Education, an independent organization which provides scholarships and tuition assistance for Catholic schools in Frederick County.
Notre Dame Prep remains perfect in field hockey
Notre Dame Preparatory School’s nationally-ranked field hockey team is making the most of its defense of the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference title, as the Blazers improved to 8-0 overall Sept. 25.
New leaders take up service at eight Catholic schools
Eight schools in the Archdiocese of Baltimore are under new leadership this year.
Forming leaders: New program at Maryvale Prep offers experience beyond classroom
As director of Maryvale Preparatory School’s Leadership Institute, Mary Ellen Fise is dedicated to developing innovative methods that will form the lions of society.
Mount St. Mary’s product: PIE scholarship ‘changed my life’
Alexis Watson is employed by the Mount as a program coordinator in alumni engagement, and already knows her way around development and marketing, having served as the face of its “Live Significantly” campaign during the previous school year, which put her on radio, TV and billboards. None of that would have happened, according to Watson, without the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Partners in Excellence (PIE) scholarship program.
Calvert Hall’s champions include marching band
TOWSON – While many of their peers enjoyed an extended summer, members of the Calvert Hall College High School marching band honed their craft in the heat.
First day for three Catholic schools includes Archbishop Lori, other visitors
On the first day of school Sept. 4, Archbishop William E. Lori – accompanied by Jim Sellinger, chancellor of education, and Donna Hargens, superintendent – visited schools in Harford and Baltimore counties.