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Title
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A High School That Works
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Description
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The class of 2010 will be the first graduating class from Cristo Rey Kansas City, a Catholic, college-prep high school. Students spend one day a week working primarily in a business and this helps to pay their tuition. "Cristo Rey students follow a strict dress code, both during classes and at their work-study job. The boys wear ties and button-down shirts, while the girls wear dress pants or skirts. Slacks are pressed and the boys sometimes wear coats if they desire." The school is sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth and it is the 12th school to join the Cristo Rey Network. The schools are designed for students with significant economic need.
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Date
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2006-08-09
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Focus on Phlanthropy: Cristo Rey Kansas City
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Description
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Description of the Cristo Rey Kansas City High School program which is modeled after the Chicago, Illinois, program started by Father John P. Foley in 1996. This unique high school, sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth, allows students to attend classes four days a week and spend one day working in a local business office. The Cristo Rey Kansas City opened in 2006 and the first graduating class will be presented in 2010. Includes images.
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Date
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2008-04-12
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Object Type
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Magazine