[Commentary: Interesting is what I would say about this one. Apparently, the Catholic Schools and Catholic High Schools of from the Archdiocese in the City of Brotherly Love have been on a road to recovery lately. To an extant, the same can be said for the Catholic Schools of Chicago. But that's just me of course. -Edward Lamb]
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read all about it @ http://catholicphilly.com/2013/10/local-news/local-catholic-news/students-from-dozens-of-catholic-schools-get-eitc-grants/
"Aegis Security Insurance, Chesapeake Energy, CSX Transportation, Enterprise Holdings, Malady & Wooten, Penn Jersey Paper, United Healthcare Community Plan and Waste Management participated in Pennsylvania’s Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) program in collaboration with the Bridge Educational Foundation to award $268,950 of EITC tuition scholarships to students from 19 Catholic schools.
The Catholic schools, among other non-Catholic private schools located mostly in Northeast Philadelphia except where noted, included: Archbishop Ryan High School, Father Judge High School, Little Flower High School, St. Hubert High School, West Catholic Preparatory High School, Nazareth Academy Grade School and High School, Holy Innocents School, Our Lady of Port Richmond Regional Catholic School, Our Mother of Sorrows and St. Ignatius Primary School, Resurrection Regional Catholic School, St. Anselm School, St. Cecilia School, St. Christopher School, St. Dominic School, St. Martin of Tours School, St. Matthew School and St. Veronica School, plus St. Hilary of Poitiers School in Rydal, Montgomery County."
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