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A group of local Detroit area businessmen approached the Archdiocese of Detroit with an offer to keep open one of the many schools that the Archdiocese unexpectedly slated for closure in June-05. The men offered $4,000,000 on a $1.2M debt, to also include the $2M that the Archdiocese paid the Marist Fathers in 1997 for assuming ownership of the school, and more. (The Marists still run it, and have kept up capital improvements.) The Detroit Archdiocese refused to talk to this group, and refused to even look at their offer.
freep.com/news/education/save9e_20050509.htm
Last night, it was shown on the local Fox2 News Problemsolvers and the AoD changed their tune and stated that now it wasn’t about money, but rather about “demographics” and declining enrollment, even though this group has a plan to beef up enrollment, assume responsibility, cover costs, and build a $40M new school within 5 years.
Why won’t the Detroit Cardinal, Adam Cardinal Maida, acknowledge these people, meet with them, and let them try? If it’s about the kids, something is wrong here. Notre Dame is a college prep school that successfully provides a Catholic education. Most years, all students attend college after graduation.
What’s going on in the Detroit Archdiocese? Has the leadership lost sight of what’s important to our Catholic youth? How can they say no? (Local rumor has it that the Archdiocese has already sold many different schools and their buildings to charter schools.)
It sure makes one wonder about what’s really going on.
freep.com/news/education/save9e_20050509.htm
Last night, it was shown on the local Fox2 News Problemsolvers and the AoD changed their tune and stated that now it wasn’t about money, but rather about “demographics” and declining enrollment, even though this group has a plan to beef up enrollment, assume responsibility, cover costs, and build a $40M new school within 5 years.
Why won’t the Detroit Cardinal, Adam Cardinal Maida, acknowledge these people, meet with them, and let them try? If it’s about the kids, something is wrong here. Notre Dame is a college prep school that successfully provides a Catholic education. Most years, all students attend college after graduation.
What’s going on in the Detroit Archdiocese? Has the leadership lost sight of what’s important to our Catholic youth? How can they say no? (Local rumor has it that the Archdiocese has already sold many different schools and their buildings to charter schools.)
It sure makes one wonder about what’s really going on.