Immacolata School in Richmond Heights focuses on mission to build a foundation of faith, intellect, virtue
Taking a thriving Catholic school and making it better is a task parents and staff at Immacolata School in Richmond Heights see as essential.
The school of 260 students has had a consistent enrollment and parental and parish support. Yet its leaders felt it was important to fine tune the mission.
More than 100 parishioners and school parents attended a presentation recently on a plan to improve communications, parish-school cooperation and promotional work.
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