Several Catholic schools closing and consolidating

DENVER (KDVR) —The Archdiocese of Denver announced they will close two K-8 schools and and consolidate two high schools.

In a press release, the Archdiocese stated that they operate their schools based on three pillars which include Catholic identity, educational vitality and financial stability.

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The Archdiocese also said serious financial issues have required tens of millions of dollars from the Archdiocese over the last decade.

“I am deeply grateful for our schools’ devoted service to the community. Because of their generous fidelity to the Lord Jesus, countless students have encountered him, grown in intellect and faith, and learned to serve him and others. These families and our archdiocesan community are immeasurably better off for our schools’ efforts to bring about God’s kingdom here on earth,” said Archbishop Aquila.

One of the reasons the changes are being made is the decline in enrollment. They believe the decision to restructure will help create more sustainability. The move to consolidate is expected to strengthen enrollment at several Catholic schools.

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