| March
12, 2010
‘EXTRA MILE’ SCHOOLS ANNOUNCE
PLANS FOR REORGANIZATION AND EXPANSION OF PROGRAM
PITTSBURGH – For more than 20 years now, four inner
city Catholic schools, through the support of the Extra Mile
Education Foundation, have been able to provide a quality,
value-centered education to nearly 650 students annually.
To maintain Catholic education in the inner city that is affordable
and accessible to as many families as possible the Diocese
of Pittsburgh and St. Charles Lwanga, St. James, St. Benedict
the Moor and St. Paul Cathedral parishes, in collaboration
with the Extra Mile Education Foundation, have announced a
long range plan to reorganize the four school programs into
two educational sites.
At the same time, the Extra Mile scholarship program that
now helps nearly 120 students at two additional Catholic schools
will be expanded to several other schools in the diocese.
The four Extra Mile schools are Holy Rosary in Homewood,
St. Benedict the Moor in the Hill District, St. James in Wilkinsburg
and St. Agnes on the lower Hill, as well as the Scholars Program
in place at Good Shepherd in Braddock and the Cardinal Wright
Regional School on the Northside.
The Diocese of Pittsburgh, the Extra Mile Education Foundation
and the four city parishes involved are forming one educational
site in the East End effective for the 2010-2011 school year.
Preliminary discussions are underway with the goal to create
one educational site in the Hill but not before the 2011-2012
school year. The goal of this long range plan is to strengthen
the viability of Catholic education in the region for the
future.
The details of the plan are in the process of being discussed
and finalized with the parishes and school leadership, the
faculties and staffs and the parents of each of the four schools
over the next several months.
The four schools have faced familiar challenges including
the substantial decline in the number of school age children
residing in the City of Pittsburgh. This has lead to enrollment
declines in the current four school buildings, less efficient
use of space, rising per pupil costs and increasing tuition
for families.
The consolidation of its current four sites into two will
allow for a number of improvements including the reduction
and stabilization of tuition costs for parents, the expansion
and improvement of the physical plants, and an improved educational
program that focuses on core disciplines and allows for enhanced
curricular and extra-curricular initiatives.
The plan also calls for the creation of a larger pool of
scholarship funds to be awarded to families each year. This
expansion will allow more African American students in other
communities to be included in the Extra Mile Scholars program.
The Extra Mile Education Foundation and the Diocese of Pittsburgh
believe that this strategic plan will lead to a more vibrant
educational program that will include more students than are
currently being served and strengthen the collective abilities
to support this effort financially for many years to come.
The Extra Mile Foundation has worked in partnership with
the Diocese of Pittsburgh in providing substantial financial
support to inner city Catholic schools which educate annually
about 650 students who are primarily African-American and
non-Catholic.
In addition, the Extra Mile Education Foundation provides
scholarship funds to nearly 120 non-Catholic African-American
students through its scholars program.
Over the past 20 years, the Extra Mile Education Foundation
has provided more than $30 million in operational and capital
subsidies to these schools and their students. All of this
has been possible only with the generous support of a number
of businesses, corporations, foundations and private donors.
The Extra Mile Education Foundation has established a nationally-recognized
model for addressing the challenges of urban education.
The success of the investment in the support of these schools
has been well documented, both in the educational excellence
of the schools, as well as the various support services provided
for students and their families.
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