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Catholic Schools Foundation to honor Catholic school teachers for COVID leadership
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Catholic Schools Have Stayed (Mostly) Open During The Pandemic
A COVID-19 handbook is placed next to a statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary at South Boston Catholic Academy on Sept. 10, 2020. Limited students are allowed in each classroom, and students must social distance and wear masks. Schools in the Boston Archdiocese have opened for in-person learning after registration spiked this summer amid the pandemic. Thomas W. Carroll, superintendent of schools for the archdiocese, said they wanted to offer families both a return to in-person learning and a remote option. Like in public school districts, all families can opt out of in-person learning in Boston Archdiocese schools.
The financial resources of several dioceses rivaled or exceeded those available to publicly traded companies like Shake Shack and Ruth’s Chris Steak House, whose early participation in the program triggered outrage. Federal officials responded by emphasizing the money was intended for those who lacked the cushion that cash and other liquidity provide. Many corporations returned the funds.
Overall, the nation s nearly 200 dioceses, where bishops and cardinals govern, and other Catholic institutions received at least $3 billion. That makes the Roman Catholic Church perhaps the biggest beneficiary of the paycheck program, according to AP s analysis of data the U.S. Small Business Administration released following a public-records lawsuit by news organizations. The agency for months had shared only partial information, making a more precise analysis impossible.