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Catholic Schools Herald, January 2019

Catholic Schools are keeping up with an ever-changing society, while staying rooted in the faith. To keep students safe, principals have reevaluated active shooter drills. In preparation for STEM careers, students are programming and building robots, learning skills that will last beyond graduation. Superintendent Theresa Hall shares how Catholic education is a gift and schools discuss their plans to celebrate Catholic Schools Week.

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A Conway police SWAT officer looks at a student on the floor while checking elementary rooms at St. Joseph School in Conway. The Nov. 5 training al-lowed the SWAT team, teachers and students a chance to assess their intruder emergency plans.
Catholic Schools Herald, January 2019/News

Shooter drills: schools prepare to prevent the worst

A judge in the regional competition looks over a robot brought by St. Joseph School in Paris as robotics team member Samuel Wu, 10, watches. The competition was held at the Springdale Don Tyson School of Innovation.
Catholic Schools Herald, January 2019/News

Grooming new generation of scientists, engineers

Catholic Schools Herald, January 2019/News

Schools will pray and play to observe special week

Catholic Schools Herald, January 2019/Columns

Catholic education a long-lasting gift, never forgotten

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The Diocese of Little Rock announced plans to demo The Diocese of Little Rock announced plans to demolish the historic St. Joseph Center in North Little Rock following a devastating fire on March 19. The decision, made due to prohibitive restoration costs, signifies the end of its use as an art studio and Airbnb.

Read the bishop's statement on arkansas-catholic.org.
“He would use those [Necco wafers] as hosts to g “He would use those [Necco wafers] as hosts to give ‘Communion’ to us, as we’d go to his little pretend Mass. At the time, to me, it was like, ‘This is dumb.’ But looking back on it, ‘OK, now I understand, he’s pope now. He had this calling,'” exclaimed Louis Prevost, Pope Leo XIV's older brother.

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/06/20/pope-leo-xiv-early-life/
The National Eucharistic Revival — a three-year The National Eucharistic Revival — a three-year initiative of the U.S. bishops aimed at reviving Catholic belief in Jesus’ real presence in the Eucharist — began in 2022. The revival ended June 22.

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/06/19/national-eucharistic-revival-catholic-belonging/
The Diocese of Little Rock has partnered with Free The Diocese of Little Rock has partnered with FreeWill, a company to help Catholics in Arkansas create or update a legally binding last will and testament, along with other important financial and end-of-life documents. 

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/06/18/diocese-little-rock-will-partnership/
When the Contreras family began their immigration When the Contreras family began their immigration journey in July 2019, they never imagined that six years later, they would be celebrating their daughter Fabiana’s First Holy Communion in Little Rock. 

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/06/18/first-communion-arkansas-catholic-church/
In this "From the Bishop" column, Bishop Taylor an In this "From the Bishop" column, Bishop Taylor answers a frequently asked question: Are Mass prayers directed to God or Jesus? 

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/06/17/fathers-day-trinity-sunday-celebration/
Registration for the Jubilee Celebration in Litle Registration for the Jubilee Celebration in Litle Rock June 28 closes tomorrow, June 21. Register now to let organizers know you are coming. 
https://www.dolr.org/events/diocese-little-rock-jubilee-year-2025-celebration-little-rock
“The funding for the CRS Dole-McGovern school fo “The funding for the CRS Dole-McGovern school food program will be discontinued on July 1 unless Congress intervenes, informing the administration how cutting that program will hurt their states,” said Dr. Sherry Simon. “We want to convince (Boozman) that, first of all, the decision to cut funding to feed these children goes against our values as Americans and people of faith. Secondly, the discontinuation of this vital program will harm Arkansas farmers.”

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/06/16/usda-cancels-mcgovern-dole-program/
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