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Education Archdiocese welcomes 15 new administrators for 2010-11 school yearSep. 1, 2010 “The new principals and president/head of schools come with a variety of educational and administrative experiences. I am thrilled with their enthusiasm, dedication, and sincere desire to provide the very best Catholic school experience for their students. We are looking ... Marin Catholic coach hopes to repeat championship seasonAug. 29, 2010 Marin Catholic’s football team is coming off a league championship, and Coach Mazi Moayed expects the high school’s “rich tradition” of winning to continue in 2010. Offense rules as small schools, smaller players, hit the field with eight-man football Aug. 29, 2010 San Francisco’s Stuart Hall High School is forming a football team this fall, but with a difference. Stuart Hall’s team will have eight players, three short of the traditional 11. New ND athletic director, doubling as English teacher, leads scrappy Tigers Aug. 29, 2010, By Valerie Schmalz Jason Levine is as comfortable discussing Dickens’ “Great Expectations” as he is explaining soccer strategy. WCAL girls’ volleyball: Athletes train year-round for league contestsAug. 29, 2010 San Francisco cross-town rivals St. Ignatius College Preparatory and Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory, as well as Notre Dame High School, Belmont, are working on agility training as they head into the 2010 women’s varsity volleyball season in the West Catholic Athletic ... WCAL Football Varsity Schedule Aug. 29, 2010 Sept. 3-4, 10-11, 17-18, 24-25 – Pre-season games WCAL football: Local Catholic teams redoubling training to battle rivalsAug. 25, 2010, By Valerie Schmalz Local Catholic varsity football teams are looking to new playbooks and training regimes to best each other and to battle their tough West Catholic Athletic League rivals to the south. Aug. 25, 2010, By Valerie Schmalz The juggling of schedules and reserving of fields and gyms, not to mention the actual coaching, boggles the ordinary mind. But each year the Catholic Youth Organization’s 2,300 volunteer coaches work with 17,500 elementary school kids, teaching them the fundamentals of ... Catholic preschools on the rise Aug. 11, 2010, By Valerie Schmalz The number of Catholic preschools in the Archdiocese of San Francisco is up to 16 – part of a boom in early childhood education by the Bay Area Catholic Church in the past five years. Schools must meet new standards to comply with Church teaching Jul. 28, 2010, By Valerie Schmalz Catholic elementary and secondary schools will be required to meet new and more detailed standards showing they are educating students in the Catholic faith and tradition, as well as nurturing the faith of the total school community. |
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