St. John’s University Establishes Institute for Catholic Schools

June 08, 2010

 

St. John’s University announced today the creation of its newest initiative to be known as the Institute for Catholic Schools.

Catholic elementary and secondary education in New York and across the nation has long made great contributions to society and to the Church. While this continues to be the case, Catholic education is also confronting unprecedented challenges today. At this critical time, St. John’s University – consistent with its mission to serve the local Church – establishes this Institute in a desire to serve as a valuable resource in collaborating with local dioceses to support and enhance Catholic primary and secondary education.

The Institute will capitalize on the St. John’s Catholic School Principal’s Executive Leadership Institute which is held annually; partnerships with elementary schools to improve the different learning experiences and achievements of their students; and the creation of training programs for Catholic School Board members.

The overarching purpose of the Institute is to foster the long-term sustainability, growth, and excellence of Catholic education by assisting the local dioceses in enhancing the administrative and academic infrastructure of schools. This would consist of improving communication and collaboration between elementary and high schools in order to facilitate creation of a seamless, integrated K-12 Catholic educational system for students.

The Institute, through its visible affirmation and support, will seek to provide great hope for Catholic education. The most critical and immediate need was identified to be strategic planning, including market analysis, financial planning and fund development.

External funds have already been committed to the Institute by alumni and friends of the University, enabling St. John’s to use its academic resources to support this initiative with university faculty, graduate-level student scholars and Catholic school personnel. These groups will develop uniquely 21st century field-based techniques and strategies that can be disseminated to a broad audience and used to strengthen Catholic schools locally and perhaps throughout the nation. And, with its emphasis on educational outcomes, the St. John’s Institute for Catholic Schools will serve as an important voice in communicating the positive impact that Catholic education has in creating an educated citizenry for the broader global community.

“The St. John’s Institute for Catholic Schools aligns with our mission as a Catholic and Vincentian University,” said Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M., President of St. John’s University. “We are happy to join hands with Catholic schools of our neighboring dioceses to address concerns within the current system, and we believe this partnership will help Catholic schools to be even stronger in the days and years ahead. This will make a difference in the lives of current and future students.”

The Institute will be spearheaded by Mary Jane Krebbs, Associate Dean of The School of Education and Francine Guastello, Associate Professor of Human Services and Counseling, both faculty members at St. John’s University. They will be supported by an Advisory Board composed of the Superintendents of the three local dioceses, additional representatives from the New York Archdiocese as well as the dioceses of Brooklyn and Rockville Centre, the University president, the Dean of the School of Education and members of the St. John’s University’s Board of Trustees.

For more information contact Dominic Scianna, Assistant Vice President for Media Relations at St. John’s University by calling (718) 990-6185.