Associate Superintendents Recognized at International Conference

James Cooney, associate superintendent for curriculum, and Sister Rosemary Hickmann, O.P., associate superintendent for professional development, received the “Leading Exceptional School Change Award,” at Collaborative Learning’s Annual Curriculum Improvement Conference in Philadelphia. They received this award for their outstanding leadership in implementing the school improvement processes in the Diocese of Orlando’s 37 schools. Approximately 300 participants attended the international conference June 25-27, 2010.

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2010 Catholic High School Graduates Earned More Than $25 Million in Scholarships

See where some are going to college

Michelle

Michelle
Jacksonville University
$44,000 Scholarship

Ashley

Ashley
Birmingham Southern
$48,000 Scholarship

Kristin

Kristin
Berry College
$50,000 Scholarship

Robert

Robert
Spring Hill College
$109,000 Scholarship

Kadron

Kadron
Louisiana State University
$108,000 Football Scholarship

Megan

Megan
Florida Gulf Coast University
Florida Bright Futures Scholarship

Katherine

Katherine
Georgia Southern University
$157,284 Soccer Scholarship

Patrick

Patrick
University of Florida
$18,380 Scholarship & Florida Bright Future Scholarship

Rachel

Rachel
University of Central Florida $8,000 Scholarship & Florida Bright Future Scholarship

David

David
Harvard University
$192,000 Athletic Scholarship

Ethan

Ethan
Ava Maria University
$11,000 Scholarship & Florida Bright Future Scholarship

Kyle

Kyle
University of Florida
Florida Bright Futures Scholarship

Kendal

Kendal
Eckerd College
$12,000 Dean’s Academic Merit Scholarship & Florida Bright Futures Scholarship

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Message from the Superintendent of Catholic Schools
Dr. Nicholas Wolsonovich

Welcome to the Catholic school system of the Diocese of Orlando. For more than half a century we have taught, inspired and cared for Central Florida’s children including those from low-income families, gifted children and children with special needs. More

Mission Statement

Catholic schools in the Diocese of Orlando proclaim the Gospel message within an academic environment of excellence that challenges students to be creative and critical thinkers who integrate faith, moral leadership and compassionate service in order to create a more just and humane world.


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