Catholic school students in the Diocese of Camden answer the question: Why are you proud to go to a Catholic school?
“In my other school, I wasn’t getting treated right. In a Catholic school, people have been kinder, and I’ve been having a better time.”
~ Caleb D’Alonzo, 4th grade, Christ the King Regional School, Haddonfield
“Students who need more attention can get it, due to the classes being smaller.”
~ Aidan McManus, 8th grade, Our Lady of Hope Regional School, Blackwood
“[I’m] part of a community that values education, faith and service. I get to be part of a school filled with students and staff who have the same values and goals as me, and it makes every day enjoyable.”
~ Ryan Mullin, sophomore, Camden Catholic High School, Cherry Hill
“The many opportunities you have, such as social life, Catholic life, sports and academics. Each child has a place in the school and knows best where they fit in.”
~ Aidan Neeld, 8th grade, Our Lady of Hope Regional School, Blackwood
“The teachers and staff members encourage students to be their best and succeed in life.”
~ Jasmine Williams, 8th grade, Our Lady of Hope Regional School, Blackwood
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