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Escuelas católicas con menos alumnos

Escuelas católicas con menos alumnos

El hermano Chris Patiño imparte una clase de religión en San Miguel Catholic High School. Él habla sobre el Espíritu Santo y su inspiración al amor verdadero. La matriculación se ha reducido en escuelas católicas, probablemente por la percepción de que resultan costosas.

September 07, 2012 12:00 am Comments
Escuelas católicas con menos alumnos

Escuelas católicas con menos alumnos

Lizzie Sesteaga estudia con sus compañeros en la clase de Física, en San Miguel Catholic High School, el Miércoles 29 de Agosto de 2012, en Tucsón. De acuerdo a la Diócesis de Tucsón, el 53 por ciento de los alumnos de sus seis preparatorias católicas son latinos.

September 07, 2012 12:00 am Comments
Escuelas católicas con menos alumnos

Escuelas católicas con menos alumnos

Pablo Monreal camina hacia su casillero personal entre una clase y otra en San Miguel Catholic High School el 29 de Agosto. La Diócesis de Tucsón informó que prácticamente el 100 por ciento de sus alumnos se gradúa de preparatoria y todos ingresan a la universidad.

September 07, 2012 12:00 am Comments
Escuelas católicas con menos alumnos

Escuelas católicas con menos alumnos

Ataviado con una larga sotana negra, con un cuello Rabat, blanco, al estilo de los jueces de algunos países europeos, el hermano Chris Patiño le habla a un grupo de alumnos sobre el amor.

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City to weigh spending $1.1M to fix crumbling Marist building

City to weigh spending $1.1M to fix crumbling Marist building

The Marist College, a three-story adobe building just behind St. Augustine Cathedral, is crumbling in spots due to water damage. The city will weigh whether to use $1.1 million in block-grant funding to help stabilize the exterior.

July 09, 2012 12:00 am Comments
City to weigh spending $1.1M to fix crumbling Marist building

City to weigh spending $1.1M to fix crumbling Marist building

The Marist College's basement is one of the building's many areas in need of repairs.

July 09, 2012 12:00 am Comments
City to weigh spending $1.1M to fix crumbling Marist building

City to weigh spending $1.1M to fix crumbling Marist building

The deteriorating facade of the Marist College building is delicately held in place and covered. The adobe landmark is in danger of collapsing.

July 09, 2012 12:00 am Comments
City to weigh spending $1.1M to fix crumbling Marist building

City to weigh spending $1.1M to fix crumbling Marist building

The city of Tucson may help save a nationally recognized downtown landmark. After years of deterioration, the Marist College building is in danger of collapsing.

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