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Statements from the 104th Annual Convention and
Exposition of the National Catholic Educational Association
We are offering
soundbites from many of those participating in the 104th Annual
Convention and Exposition of the National Catholic Educational Association, being held
Tuesday, April 10th,
through Friday, February 13th, in
Baltimore. (Statements are available in 96 kbps only.)
Last updated on Friday, April 13th, at
03:59 PM Eastern
Time.
Many of the statements here are from
officials representing this year's recipients of the Outstanding Board
Award:
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Diocesan Catholic
School Board, Salt Lake City;
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St. Anne Catholic
School Board, Beaumont, Tex.;
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St. Joseph's
Catholic School Board, Macon, Ga.;
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St. John Vianney
Catholic School Advisory Board, Orlando;
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Nolan Catholic
High School Board, Ft. Worth;
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All Saints School
Advisory Council, Dallas;
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St. Cyril of
Jerusalem School Board, Encino, Calif.; and
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Archbishop Curley
High School Board, Baltimore.
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Dr. Karen
Ristau, current NCEA president (:43; concerning her meeting with President
Bush)
Most Rev.
Pietro Sambi, apostolic nuncio to the U.S. (:12)
Most Rev.
Donald Wuerl, archbishop of Washington, recipient of this year's Emmaus
Award for Excellence in Catechesis (:39)
Cardinal
William Keeler, archbishop of Baltimore (:17)
Cardinal
Edward Egan, archbishop of New York (:25)
Dr. Catherine
Hickey, secretary for education and superintendent of schools in the
Archdiocese of New York, recipient of this year's Msgr. John F. Meyers Award
(:16)
Most Rev.
Anthony Fisher, auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Sydney (:28)
Sister of
Charity Dominica Rocchio, retired from the Archdiocese of Newark, recipient
of this year's C. Albert Koob Merit Award (:28)
Sara Eide,
Iowa Catholic Conference, recipient of this year's Leonard F. DeFiore
Parental Choice Advocate Award (:30)
Connie Fisher,
board member, All Saints Catholic School, Dallas (:17)
Constance
Fourré, faith-formation director, Benilde-St. Margaret's School, St. Louis
Park, Minn., one of this year's recipients of the Outstanding Educator
Award (:13)
David Smolik,
principal, Sacred Heart Catholic School, Hallettsville, Tex., one of this
year's recipients of the Outstanding Educator Award (:30)
Martie Owan,
principal, All Saints Catholic School, Dallas (:35)
Michael
Guerra, former NCEA president (:38)
Mike Muir,
principal, St. Cyril of Jerusalem Catholic School, Encino, Calif. (:19)
Nan Gillespie,
principal, St. Joseph Catholic School, Macon, Ga. (:35)
Rev. William
Manger, pastor, St. Anne Parish, Beaumont, Tex. (:16)
Ron Conte,
advisory-board member, St. John Vianney Catholic School, Orlando (:14)
Dr. Ronald
Valenti, superintendent of schools, Archdiocese of Baltimore (:27)
Sister
Catherine Kamphaus, superintendent of schools, Diocese of Salt Lake City (:27)
Joe Neville,
former board member, All Saints Catholic School, Dallas (:24)
Sister Clare
Fitzgerald, one of 2006's recipients of the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Award (:28)
Joe Garagiola,
Jr., senior vice president of baseball operations, Major League Baseball
(:36)
Annette
"Mickey" Lentz, executive director of Catholic education, Archdiocese of
Indianapolis (:09)
Jan
McReynolds, teacher, St. Dominic School, Cincinnati, one of this year's
recipients of the Sister Miriam Joseph Farrell Distinguished Teacher Award
(:23)
Nancy Boudoin,
dean of students, St. Rita School, Harahan, La. (:17)
Maureen
Dowling, education-program specialist, Office of Non-Public Education, U.S.
Department of Education (:34)
Katherine
Stout, student, Seton Hall University (:31)
Brother
Michael Collins, president, De La Salle High School, Minneapolis, recipient
of this year's Catherine T. McNamee, CSJ, Award (:28)
Father Michael
Martin, president, Archbishop Curley High School, Baltimore (:17)
Dan
Schwieterman, director of religious education, All Saints Catholic Church,
Houston, one of this year's recipients of the Religious Education Excellence
Award (:21)
Father Mark
Latcovich, member, NCEA board of directors (:21)
Dr. Ronald
Bowes, assistant superintendent of Catholic schools, Diocese of Pittsburgh
(:20)
Barbara
O'Grady, director of religious education, Church of the Most Holy Trinity,
Augusta, Ga., which is one of this year's recipients of the Mustard Seed
Award (:29)
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