Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Alternative to Overpriced Cleveland-area Catholic High Schools

Just received this message in my inbox, so I thought I'd spread the word here at Est Quod Est. The parent-run Catholic school we send our kids to, Padre Pio Academy, is starting 9th and 10th grades in the fall. The cost is going to be very reasonable, especially compared to St. Edward's and St. Ignatius and it will also be 100% Common Core-free, so that's awesome.

EXTRA! EXTRA!

Who: Parents & Students Interested in High School

What: Meeting tomorrow (Thursday May 22)

When: 7:30 PM

Where: Padre Pio Academy - 12920 Madison Ave, Lakewood, OH 44107

Why: To find out about the PPA high school coming fall 2014

Hear a presentation about the High School curriculum and learn about registration, tuition, elective courses, clubs, activities and much more!

Staff members will be on site to talk to parents and students.

Don't forget — Special discount on tuition for registration expires May 30th. $900 Savings!

Spread the word!

*If you cannot make the meeting but would like to arrange a time to learn about the program, please call (216) 571-0174.

One of the reasons I feel extra motivated to post this is that a friend sent me this link noticing that the summer reading list at St. Ignatius High School in Cleveland once again includes the truly insipid book The Absolute True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie. I blogged about this last year and though I realize that our combox discussion featured cordial disagreements about how concerned parents and Catholics should be about the reading list, I think my argument is a little bit stronger now that the book is once again on the list. Assuming you really want to have a book which has been recently authored on your list — for whatever reason — can you really expect me to believe that there has been nothing written in the last year that is better than this book? I've read better Bazooka Joe comics. And Bazooka Joe doesn't make fun of Jesus Christ.

2 comments:

  1. You're biased towards boys, Pauli. ;) I wonder how the Padre Pio graduate I know, and her family, feel about this. She is finishing up her first year at Holy Name.

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  2. There is also The Lyceum, a classical, Catholic college preparatory school in Cleveland that is a wonderful alternative to St. Ignatius. www.thelyceum.org
    Unhappy news continues to come out of St. Ignatius, most recently with the revelation that two well-respected, longtime Theology teachers (well known for their Catholic orthodoxy) at SIHS will not be returning in the fall 2017. Their contracts "were not renewed".

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