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Notre Dame hosts Latino Enrollment Institute for school leaders

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American Catholic Tribune Jul 3, 2024

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Reverend Joseph E. Kurtz, D.D. Bishop | Archdiocese of Louisville

Seven individuals from the Archdiocese of Louisville, including educators and a pastor, are among members of the University of Notre Dame’s 12th cohort of the Latino Enrollment Institute. The year-long formation program is designed to help school leaders learn how to attract and better serve Hispanic and Latino families, according to a press release from Notre Dame. The university’s Catholic School Advantage program founded the institute in 2012.

Members of the cohort attended a conference last month and will meet monthly via Zoom throughout the year, the release said. Holy Cross, St. Andrew, and John Paul II are among 38 schools chosen to participate from 26 dioceses nationwide.

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