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Teachers in Catholic High Schools
Come to California, June 10-13, 2012
Marin Catholic High School (located just north of San Francisco) is hosting the third annual conference for teachers in Catholic high schools. The program is designed for teachers interested in presenting Catholic religious themes that are related to the normal material they present in their high school classes.
The two main topics that teachers, campus ministers, counselors, and administrators can sign up for this year are Theology, which is the first track, and Mathematics and Psychology, which together constitute the second track. There is also a third track especially for administrators, and this track is supplemental to the other two tracks. That is, each person who enrolls should sign up for either the theology track or for the mathematics and psychology track. Administrators attend one of these tracks as well as an additional one specifically designed for them.
This year we are happy to have as a special presenter Bro. Bill Carriere, CFS. An experienced and talented educator, he is also the Executive Director of the Western Catholic Education Association. He will speak to the entire group about his vision for modern Catholic high schools.
The three-day seminar is specifically for high school teachers, and it welcomes administrators or staff in related areas (campus ministry, counseling, and general administration).
Check out the Substantially Catholic link on the left and register online HERE. Also take a look at the brochure (available HERE as a download) which contains short biographies of the presenters. In late March a more detailed schedule of the sessions will be posted on this website. The general outline of events is that the conference begins Sunday afternoon and the academic sessions are held on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.