Because of the generosity of the community, Sister Bernadette Trecker says, they’re gratefully doing OK financially. “If people are wondering, ‘What’s going to happen to those poor sisters? Are they out on the streets?’” she assures, they needn’t worry.
St. Alphonsus School in Langdon, N.D., celebrates 100 years
The school, which has 89 students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade, still has solid support from the Langdon community, and some of the students and staff have been part of St. Alphonsus for generations, said Carrie Hope, St. Alphonsus School administrator. 9:00 am, Apr. 10, 2021 ×
Carrie Hope, school administrator at Langdon s St. Alphonsus School, is a second-generation alumnae of the historic Catholic school. Her children (from left) Cartyr, Nyk, Lynkyn and Nadiya are attending now. Photo by Eric Hylden/Grand Forks Herald
LANGDON, N.D. – Family ties to St. Alphonsus School have remained strong through the generations, and 100 years after it was built, children continue to learn academic and religious lessons within its walls