“When I did my dissertation, we had to type it on a typewriter. You remember typewriters?”
“The children see that the sisters here [at Woods Day Care/Pre-School] are truly interested in them and love them.”
“We don’t give up on them [at Providence Cristo Rey High School]. If you create a culture that says it is OK to be successful, then the students learn how to do it.”
“The young girls and boys that I teach [at Guerin College Preparatory High School] are among the fortunate because their parents have as a priority the value of a Catholic education.”
By reading the summer 2011 issue of HOPE, you’ll discover who made the above statements as well as learn how the Congregation has valued education throughout the years. You’ll be introduced to two new faces at Providence Center: Sister Jan Craven and Andrew Conner. You’ll learn about the Congregation’s participation in the Vigo County Indiana Civil War Sesquicentennial Project. And, of course, you’ll find the usual departments: alumnae/i news, newsnotes, photo album and obituaries.
Enjoy!
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