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Jesuit School Spotlight
Finding God in math class (and physics and English, too)
Jim Linhares
June 30, 2022
How do Jesuit teachers talk about God in the classroom? A group of teachers from St. Louis University High School reflect.
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Jesuit School Spotlight
What happens when an all-male Jesuit school goes co-ed?
Sarah Vincent
May 19, 2022
“To open the doors to a Jesuit Catholic school for as many students as we can in the Montreal area is really important to us.”
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Jesuit School Spotlight
Homework, basketball and private equity: This is Verbum Dei High School in South L.A.
J.D. Long García
April 21, 2022
Students at Verbum Dei spend four days a week in school and one day a week in a corporate work-study program.
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Jesuit School Spotlight
At Loyola Blakefield in Maryland, Black alumni pave the way for future students
J.D. Long García
March 16, 2022
Kenneth Montague became the first African-American student at Loyola in 1956. He “opened the door for others to follow.”
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Jesuit School Spotlight
The Jesuits run Russia’s only Catholic secondary school, where love is shown more in deeds than in words
Thomas M. Simisky
February 17, 2022
My new motto has become, “Preach the Exercises always; when necessary, use words.”
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A vibrant poetry program guides Jesuit high school students in their search for empathy and justice
Ciaran Freeman
January 20, 2022
Joseph Ross, an English teacher at Gonzaga High School in Washington, D.C., says poetry requires us to look deeply at the world around us.
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