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2010-2011 CATHOLIC SCHOOLS REPORT Pillars Building a Strong Foundation Through Catholic Education in the Syracuse Roman Catholic Diocese VOL. 4, ISSUE 1 FALL 2011

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2 0 1 0 - 2 0 1 1 C A T H O L I C S C H O O L S R E P O R T

PillarsBuilding a Strong Foundation Through

Catholic Education in the Syracuse

Roman Catholic Diocese

VOL. 4, ISSUE 1FALL 2011

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“…we have begun to think about our Catholic schools differently as we plan for the future.”— CHRISTOPHER MOMINEY

Dear Friends of Catholic Education:

One of the greatest gifts that this moment in our Catholic school history

brings is the gift of opportunity. As we continue to reinvent ourselves here in

the Diocese of Syracuse in unison with other dioceses across the northeast that have

experienced enrollment challenges, it is increasingly clear that what is needed is

bold thinking, new models of planning and innovative solutions to difficult ques-

tions. I am proud to say that we are doing just that here in Central New York.

This fall edition of “Pillars” magazine presents the Second Annual Catholic

Schools Report for the Diocese of Syracuse. It is my sincere hope that this docu-

ment will serve as a source of conversation and planning as we think boldly about

the future of Catholic education in the Diocese of Syracuse. Our first report,

published last fall, sparked a great deal of interest in our schools and allowed for

us to begin substantive planning processes in the regions of our diocese. Since

then, we have become more intentional about our need for strong local boards,

sound fiscal planning and increased focus on school advancement opportunities.

In short, we have begun to think about our Catholic schools differently as we

plan for the future.

My colleagues in the diocese will tell you that I am fond of saying: “None of the

resources that we have are our own. Our parents have invested. Our parishes have

invested. And, our alumni have invested.” This report is meant for our “investors”

— those who support the very important mission of Catholic education. It is my

sincere hope that everyone who reviews this document will see that we are making

progress in so many key areas. Still, more work must be done, and we are poised to

make the changes necessary to continue on the path of improvement.

We are proud of our schools and what we have accomplished in the 2010-

2011 school year. As you review this report, I hope that you will continue to

prayerfully support our schools, our young people and the Church of Syracuse.

Peace and all good things,

Christopher Mominey

Superintendent of Schools

Note: All data contained in this report is from the 2010-2011 school year.

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AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: ELEMENTARY

Bishop’s Academy at Holy Family 17

Bishop’s Academy at Most Holy Rosary 18

Bishop’s Academy at St. Charles 12

Blessed Sacrament School 18

Cathedral Academy at Pompei 12

Holy Cross School 28

Holy Family School Norwich 12

Immaculate Conception School 23

Notre Dame Elementary School 19

Rome Catholic Elementary School 18

Seton Catholic at All Saints 13

St. James Middle School 20

St. John the Evangelist School 16

St. Margaret’s School 17

St. Mary’s Academy Baldwinsville 19

St. Mary’s School Cortland 17

St. Patrick’s School 15

St. Rose of Lima School 19

St. Thomas Aquinas School 14

Trinity Catholic School 15

STUDENT TO TEACHER RATIO: SECONDARY SCHOOLS

Bishop Grimes Jr./Sr. High School 10 to 1

Bishop Ludden Jr./Sr. High School 13 to 1

Notre Dame Jr./Sr. High School 10 to 1

Rome Catholic Secondary School 7 to 1

Seton Catholic Central High School 10 to 1

0 100 200 300 400

ENROLLMENT ■ = Pre-Kindergarten ■ = Kindergarten through Grade 12

TOTAL ENROLLMENT: 5,518 ■ Pre-K: 915 ■ K-12: 4,603

Trinity Catholic School

St. Thomas Aquinas School

St. Rose of Lima School

St. Patrick’s School Oneida

St. Mary’s School Cortland

St. Mary’s Academy Baldwinsville

St. Margaret’s School

St. John the Evangelist School

St. James Middle School

Seton Catholic Central High School

Seton Catholic at All Saints

Rome Catholic School

Notre Dame Jr./Sr. High School

Notre Dame Elementary School

Immaculate Conception School

Holy Family School Norwich

Holy Cross School

Cathedral Academy at Pompei

Blessed Sacrament School

Bishop Ludden Jr./Sr. High School

Bishop Grimes Jr./Sr. High School

Bishop’s Academy at St. Charles

Bishop’s Academy at Most Holy Rosary

Bishop’s Academy at Holy Family

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124

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ADVANCED PLACEMENT

CLASSES OFFERED

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Physics Bl

Psychologyl

Spanish Languagel

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Studio Artl

United States Historyl

World History

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Regents Exam Passing Rate

Chemistry 80%

Comprehensive French 100%

Comprehensive Spanish 93%

Earth Science 89%

English 96%

Geometry 78%

Global History 82%

Integrated Algebra 91%

Living Environment 96%

Physics 84%

Trigonometry/Algebra 2 56%

U.S. History 92%

NYS Math Assessment n Diocesen State

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Bishop’s Academy at Holy Family 235 215 20 2 11 3 0 2 213 4

Bishop’s Academy at Most Holy Rosary 151 121 30 0 1 30 7 0 105 8

Bishop’s Academy at St. Charles 124 110 14 0 6 0 1 0 113 4

Bishop Grimes Jr./Sr. High School 407 369 38 3 18 45 7 0 326 8

Bishop Ludden Jr./Sr. High School 346 314 32 0 15 29 12 0 290 0

Blessed Sacrament School 315 230 85 1 12 40 6 0 235 21

Cathedral Academy at Pompei 95 71 24 0 14 53 13 0 13 2

Holy Cross School 219 203 16 0 17 12 0 0 188 2

Holy Family School Norwich 124 81 43 0 3 5 2 0 113 1

Immaculate Conception School 262 256 6 0 9 2 4 2 243 2

Notre Dame Elementary School 356 290 66 0 29 12 7 0 287 21

Notre Dame Jr./Sr. High School 346 294 52 2 27 28 3 0 286 0

Rome Catholic School 266 225 41 0 9 3 5 4 238 7

Seton Catholic at All Saints 244 216 28 0 2 9 8 11 207 7

Seton Catholic Central High School 315 271 44 0 19 15 4 0 277 0

St. James Middle School 146 134 12 0 4 6 5 0 131 0

St. John the Evangelist School 192 158 34 3 7 15 0 0 163 4

St. Margaret’s School 251 226 25 0 6 4 1 0 228 12

St. Mary’s Academy Baldwinsville 161 148 13 0 2 0 5 0 154 0

St. Mary’s School Cortland 224 150 74 0 6 1 0 0 211 6

St. Patrick’s School 129 96 33 0 0 2 4 4 110 9

St. Rose of Lima School 344 295 49 0 8 2 4 1 322 7

St. Thomas Aquinas School 111 95 16 0 1 8 3 0 97 2

Trinity Catholic School 155 155 0 0 5 1 0 0 148 1

Student Demographics

TOTAL: PREK – 12

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Professional Teaching StaffFULL-TIME

RELIGIOUS LAY CLERGY TOTAL

Elementary 9 250 1 260

High School 3 123 1 127

Full-Time Total 12 373 2 387

PART-TIME

RELIGIOUS LAY CLERGY TOTAL

Elementary 3 98 0 101

High School 6 30 0 36

Part-Time Total 9 128 0 137

COMBINED TOTAL 524

Catholic 457

Non-Catholic 67

Total 524

Christian Service HoursSCHOOL NUMBER OF SERVICE HOURS

Bishop’s Academy at Holy Family 1,000

Bishop’s Academy at Most Holy Rosary 1,000

Bishop’s Academy at St. Charles 250

Bishop Grimes Jr./Sr. High School 10,000

Bishop Ludden Jr./Sr. High School 17,667

Blessed Sacrament School 1,550

Cathedral Academy at Pompei 3,000

Holy Cross School 200

Holy Family School Norwich 1,163

Immaculate Conception School 5,280

Notre Dame Elementary School 2,170

Notre Dame Jr./Sr. High School 5,500

Rome Catholic School 3,972

Seton Catholic at All Saints 775

Seton Catholic Central High School 7,068

St. James Middle School 750

St. John the Evangelist School 676

St. Margaret’s School 200

St. Mary’s Academy Baldwinsville 12,456

St. Mary’s School Cortland 960

St. Patrick’s School Oneida 719

St. Rose of Lima School 1,000

St. Thomas Aquinas School 1,000

Trinity Catholic School 240

TOTAL 78,596

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All Saints ParishALS WalkAmaus CenterAmber Fire DepartmentAmerican Cancer SocietyAmerican Diabetes

AssociationAmerican Heart AssociationAmerican Red CrossARC of Oneida CountyAsian ApostolateBaby BomerangBailey’s Karate SchoolBenefits for Community

MembersBethany Gardens

Nursing HomeBig Brothers and Big SistersBishops Commons at

St. Luke’sBlessed Sacrament Parish

Outreach PantryBoy Scouts of AmericaBoys and Girls ClubBrady Faith CenterBreast Cancer ResearchBuddy WalkC.N.Y. SPCACamillus Fire DepartmentCamp AlvernaCamp HickoryCAPCOCatholic CharitiesCatholic Relief ServicesCatholic Schools of the

Syracuse DioceseCentral NY Cat CoalitionCity of Cortland ParksClay Classic Soccer LeagueClothing DrivesCoins for CancerCordova Alabama Relief

FundCortland County Area

Agency on AgingCortland County

Community Action Program

Cortland Regional Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

Cortland Soil and Water Conservation District

Cortland YMCACortland-Chenango

Rural ServicesCROP WalkDr. Weeks SchoolEarth DayEastwood Youth SoccerEl SalvadorEnableFalling Leaves Road RaceFayetteville-Manlius Food

PantryFelician SistersFood DrivesFood for VetsFrancis HouseGirl Scouts of AmericaGolisano Children’s

HospitalGood Shepherd VillageGreat American Bake SaleGregory Harris Military

Courtesy RoomGuardian Angel SocietyHaiti Relief EffortsHazard LibraryHazel Carpenter HomeHeifer International FundHelping Hounds Dog

RescueHolland Patent Community

EducationHoly Cross ChurchHoly Family Food PantryHoly Family Human

DevelopmentHoops for HeartHope HouseHouse of the Good

ShepherdHuman Concerns CenterHumane SocietyIndependent Living CenterInterreligious Food

ConsortiumIroquois Nursing HomeJapan Relief EffortsJump Rope for Heart

Juvenile DiabetesKomen for a CureL’ArcheLee American LegionLeukemia and Lymphoma

SocietyLions ClubLoretto RestLourdes CampLourdes Hospice ProgramLullaby LeagueMake-a-Wish FoundationMarch for LifeMatthew 25 FarmMattydale Fire DepartmentMeals on WheelsMenorah ParkMississippi Tornado ReliefMom’s HouseMonsignor Owens’ Food

PantryMother Theresa’s Cupboard

at St. AmbroseMS WalkMuscular Dystrophy

AssociationNorth Area Meals

on WheelsNorwich Soup and

Sandwich KitchenNYSTECOneida County Youth

BureauOneida Healthcare Center Onondaga Public LibraryOpen Hand TheatreOperation Christmas Child/

Samaritan’s PurseOur Lady of Good Counsel

Food PantryOur Lady of Sorrows

Food PantryOxford InnPeace Inc.

Pennies for PatientsPoor Clares Cloistered

ConventPrevention NetworkProject SantaRace for the CureRelay for LifeRescue MissionRice BowlRight to LifeRite Aid Drug QuizRome DDSORome Family YMCARome Hockey LeagueRome HospitalRome Rescue MissionRonald McDonald HouseRosamond Gifford ZooSalt City GamesSalvation ArmySamaritan CenterSamaritan HouseSarah HouseSave the RainforestScholastic Pajama DriveShare a Caring ChristmasSocial Services Mitten

ProgramSociety for the Prevention

of Cruelty to AnimalsSolvay Community CenterSt. Anthony’s Church

Food PantrySt. Baldrick’s DaySt. Camillus Health and

Rehabilitation CenterSt. Francis Pet Food DriveSt. Francis Xavier ChurchSt. John the Baptist ChurchSt. John the Evangelist

ChurchSt. John’s Food PantrySt. Joseph’s ChurchSt. Joseph’s Nursing Home

St. Jude’s HospitalSt. Lucy’s ChurchSt. Margaret’s Parish

Food PantrySt. Margaret’s Parish

Human Development Office

St. Mary’s Food PantrySt. Mary’s/St. Peter’s Parish

Food PantrySt. Patrick’s Church

Food PantrySt. Patrick’s Thrift StoreSt. Paul’s ChurchSt. Rose Food PantryState Fair Gospel

Youth ChoirSteven Swan Humane

SocietySts. John & Andrew

Loaves and FishesSyracuse Fire DepartmentSyracuse HomeSyracuse Irish FestivalSyracuse Symphony

Youth OrchestraToys for TotsTransfiguration ChurchUkranian Community

CenterUpstate Medical CenterUS MilitaryValley Men’s ClubVera HouseVeterans’ HospitalWelcome HallWorld Elder Abuse

AwarenessYMCA

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SOUTHERN EASTERN NORTHERN WESTERN TOTAL

Tuition and Waivers 3,696,421 3,651,448 395,383 12,321,945 20,065,197

Scholarship Revenue 386,250 202,000 12,000 336,745 936,995

TAP A Revenue 109,490 191,732 15,000 202,447 518,669

Student Activities 318,000 72,820 188,200 579,020

Athletics/PTA/PTO/Booster 151,500 79,750 134,500 365,750

Development Income 263,200 393,245 61,500 825,250 1,543,195

Program Services 254,800 295,675 37,500 530,419 1,118,394

Parish Subsidy 2,130,544 1,606,000 330,000 3,188,933 7,255,477

NYS Mandated Services 289,748 254,112 18,935 649,086 1,211,881

Miscellaneous Income 131,396 464,500 11,600 386,600 994,096

Total Income $7,731,349 $7,211,283 $881,918 $18,764,125 $34,588,674

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2010 – 2011 All Schools Budget (Income)

SOUTHERN EASTERN NORTHERN WESTERN TOTAL

Salary and Benefit Expense 5,650,000 5,742,046 757,887 14,672,923 26,822,855

Office Supplies Expense 163,961 112,070 18,216 345,531 639,778

Instructional Supplies Expense 171,306 63,900 7,000 584,650 826,856

Miscellaneous Expenses 129,060 260,350 5,050 155,191 549,651

Program Services 127,182 105,500 1,300 254,700 488,682

Student Activities Expense 326,300 69,000 6,000 255,352 656,652

Bad Debt Expense 100,000 56,000 7,500 87,960 251,460

Athletics 221,340 191,796 315,177 728,313

Depreciation 115,571 94,300 135,278 345,149

Plant and Equipment 249,507 208,400 28,386 957,802 1,444,095

Development Expense 88,100 56,500 22,000 143,450 310,050

Utilities and Auto 326,000 291,180 24,950 832,050 1,474,180

Total Expenses $7,668,327 $7,251,041 $878,289 $18,740,062 $34,537,720

NET INCOME (LOSS) $63,022 ($39,758) $3,629 $24,063 $50,955

2010 – 2011 All Schools Budget (Expenses)

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Tuition and Waivers: $20,065,197 Scholarship Revenue: $936,995 TAP A Revenue: $518,669 Student Activities: $579,020 Athletics/PTA/PTO/Booster: $365,750 Development Income: $1,543,195 Program Services: $1,118,394 Parish Subsidy: $7,255,477 NYS Mandated Services: $1,211,881 Miscellaneous Income: $994,096

Salary and Bene�t: $26,822,855 O�ce: $639,778 Instructional: $826,856 Miscellaneous: $549,651 Program Services: $488,682 Student Activities: $656,652 Bad Debt: $251,460 Athletics: $728,313 Depreciation: $345,149 Plant & Equipment: $1,444,095 Development: $310,050 Utilities and Auto: $1,474,180

Tuition and Waivers: $20,065,197 n

Scholarship Revenue: $936,995 n

TAP A Revenue: $518,669 n

Student Activities: $579,020 n

Athletics/PTA/PTO/Booster: $365,750 n

Development Income: $1,543,195 n

Program Services: $1,118,394 n

Parish Subsidy: $7,255,477 n

NYS Mandated Services: $1,211,881 n

Miscellaneous Income: $994,096 n

Salary and Benefit: $26,822,855 n

Office Supplies: $639,778 n

Instructional Supplies: $826,856 n

Miscellaneous: $549,651 n

Program Services: $488,682 n

Student Activities: $656,652 n

Bad Debt: $251,460 n

Athletics: $728,313 n

Depreciation: $345,149 n

Plant and Equipment: $1,444,095 n

Development: $310,050 n

Utilities and Auto: $1,474,18 n

TOTAL INCOME

TOTAL EXPENSES

Tuition and Waivers: $20,065,197 Scholarship Revenue: $936,995 TAP A Revenue: $518,669 Student Activities: $579,020 Athletics/PTA/PTO/Booster: $365,750 Development Income: $1,543,195 Program Services: $1,118,394 Parish Subsidy: $7,255,477 NYS Mandated Services: $1,211,881 Miscellaneous Income: $994,096

Salary and Bene�t: $26,822,855 O�ce: $639,778 Instructional: $826,856 Miscellaneous: $549,651 Program Services: $488,682 Student Activities: $656,652 Bad Debt: $251,460 Athletics: $728,313 Depreciation: $345,149 Plant & Equipment: $1,444,095 Development: $310,050 Utilities and Auto: $1,474,180

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Albany College of Pharmacy

Alfred State CollegeAlfred UniversityAmerican UniversityArizona State UniversityAssumption CollegeBinghamton UniversityBoston CollegeBrandeis UniversityBroome County

Community CollegeBrown UniversityBryant UniversityCalifornia State University

at FullertonCanisius CollegeCayuga County

Community CollegeCazenovia CollegeClarkson CollegeColgate UniversityCollege of St. RoseConnecticut CollegeCornell UniversityDaeman CollegeDrexel UniversityElmira CollegeEmbrey-Riddle Aeronautical

UniversityEmmanuel CollegeFashion Institute of

TechnologyFordham University

Franciscan UniversityHartwick CollegeHerkimer County

Community CollegeHilbert CollegeHobart and William Smith

CollegesHofstra UniversityIndiana UniversityIthaca CollegeJohnson and Wales

UniversityKeuka CollegeKeystone CollegeKing’s CollegeLaSalle UniversityLe Moyne CollegeManhattanville CollegeMarquette UniversityMarymount University

at ArlingtonMarywood UniversityMassachusetts College

of Liberal ArtsMassachusetts College

of PharmacyMedaille CollegeMercyhurst CollegeMisericordia CollegeMohawk Valley Community

CollegeMonroe Community

CollegeNazareth College

Niagara UniversityOnondaga County

Community CollegePacific Union CollegePenn State at

University ParkPenn State at Wilkes-BarrePratt InstitutePrinceton UniversityProvidence CollegeQuinnipiac CollegeRensselear Polytechnic

InstituteRoberts Wesleyan CollegeRochester Institute of

TechnologySage College of AlbanySeton Hall UniversitySiena CollegeStanford UniversitySt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. John Fisher CollegeSt. John’s UniversitySt. Lawrence UniversitySt. Michael’s CollegeSUNY AlbanySUNY BinghamtonSUNY BrockportSUNY BuffaloSUNY CantonSUNY College of

Environmental Science and Forestry

SUNY Cortland

SUNY DelhiSUNY FarmingtonSUNY FredoniaSUNY GeneseoSUNY MorrisvilleSUNY OneontaSUNY OswegoSUNY PotsdamSUNY Stony BrookSUNY UlsterSyracuse UniversityTrivecca Nazarene

UniversityUniversity of BridgeportUniversity of Central

Florida University of ConnecticutUniversity of FloridaUniversity of

Massachusetts AmherstUniversity of New HavenUniversity of PittsburghUniversity of RichmondUniversity of RochesterUniversity of ScrantonUniversity of TampaUtica CollegeVillanova UniversityWake Forest UniversityWells CollegeWestern New England

CollegeWestminister College

CLASS OF 2011 COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES

School Regents Regents w/Honors Local Graduation Rate Scholarships Offered

Bishop Grimes Jr./Sr. High School 33 40 2 100% $6,500,000

Bishop Ludden Jr./Sr. High School 12 39 1 100% $4,300,000

Notre Dame Jr./Sr. High School 26 40 1 100% $4,756,610

Rome Catholic Secondary School 12 5 2 100% $918,373

Seton Catholic Central High School 34 51 1 100% $6,100,000

TOTAL $22,574,983

GRADUATION RATES AND DIPLOMAS

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2010-2011 TUITION RATES

AFFILIATED NON-AFFILIATED

1st Child 2nd Child 3rd Child 1st Child 2nd Child 3rd Child

EASTERN REGION Rome Catholic:

Gr. K-6 $3,690 $3,506 $3,321 $4,365 $4,147 $3,929

Gr. 7-12 $4,550 $4,323 $4,095 $5,375 $5,106 $4,838

Greater Utica Area:

Kindergarten $3,680 $3,350 $3,050 $4,130 $3,800 $3,500

Gr. 1-6 $3,530 $3,200 $2,900 $3,980 $3,650 $3,350

Gr. 7-8 $3,955 $3,625 $3,325 $4,380 $4,050 $3,750

Gr. 9-12 $4,955 $4,625 $4,325 $5,380 $5,050 $4,750

St. Patrick’s, Oneida:

K-Gr. 6 $3,150 $2,665 $2,350 $3,350 $2,865 $2,550

WESTERN REGION Onondaga County:

Gr. K-6 $3,865 $3,672 $3,479 $4,865 $4,865 $4,865

Gr. 7-8 $4,650 $4,418 $4,185 $5,450 $5,450 $5,450

Gr. 9-12 $5,695 $5,410 $5,126 $6,570 $6,570 $6,570

Cortland County:

Gr. K- 6 $3,245 $2,205 $1,350 $3,745 $2,205 $1,350

NORTHERN REGION Trinity Catholic, Oswego:

Gr. K- 6 $3,515 $2,988 $2,917 $4,515 $4,515 $4,515

SOUTHERN REGION Broome County:

Kindergarten $3,790 $3,601 $3,411 $4,290 $4,076 $3,861

Gr. 1-4 $4,080 $3,876 $3,672 $4,580 $4,351 $4,122

Gr. 5-8 $4,200 $3,990 $3,780 $4,700 $4,465 $4,230

Gr. 9-12 $5,850 $5,558 $5,265 $6,350 $6,033 $5,715

Holy Family, Norwich:

Gr. K-8 $3,365 $2,590 $2,125 $3,990 $2,590 $2,125

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ADVANCEMENT/FUNDRAISING RESULTS (Net of expenses)

DIOCESAN SCHOOLS TOTAL

St. James Middle School 10,656

St. John the Evangelist School 16,677

St. Thomas Aquinas School 7,255

Seton Catholic at All Saints 32,189

Seton Catholic Central High School 43,515

Central Development Office 44,017

Total South $154,309

Bishop’s Academy at Holy Family 22,687

Bishop’s Academy at Most Holy Rosary 6,378

Bishop’s Academy at St. Charles 18,200

Bishop Grimes Jr./Sr. High School 20,439

Bishop Ludden Jr./Sr. High School 108,061

Cathedral Academy at Pompei 11,009

Trinity Catholic School 51,835

Total West/North $238,608

Notre Dame Elementary School 82,879

Notre Dame Jr./Sr. High School 298,431

Rome Catholic School 121,921

St. Patrick’s School Oneida 50,119

Total East $553,350

Diocesan School Total $946,267* Pre-Audit Figures

PARISH SCHOOLS TOTAL

Blessed Sacrament School 41,000

Holy Cross School 65,000

Holy Family School Norwich 40,000

Immaculate Conception School 40,000

St. Margaret’s School 66,000

St. Mary’s Academy Baldwinsville 59,800

St. Mary’s School Cortland 101,656

St. Rose of Lima School 22,057

Parish School Total $435,513

Total Fundraising: $1,605,984

2010-2011 DIOCESAN SCHOOL PARISH SUPPORTDIOCESAN SCHOOLS

WESTERN REGION

Bishop’s Academy at Holy Family 359,000

Bishop’s Academy at Most Holy Rosary 315,000

Bishop’s Academy at St. Charles 290,800

Bishop Grimes Jr./Sr. High School 388,000

Bishop Ludden Jr./Sr. High School 384,000

Cathedral Academy at Pompei 330,000

Total West $2,066,800

NORTHERN REGION

Trinity Catholic School $330,000

SOUTHERN REGION

St. James Middle School 340,314

St. John the Evangelist School 370,619

St. Thomas Aquinas School 125,869

Seton Catholic at All Saints 358,961

Seton Catholic Central High School 734,234

Total South $1,929,998

EASTERN REGION

Notre Dame Elementary School 400,000

Notre Dame Jr./Sr. High School 500,000

Rome Catholic School 475,000

St. Patrick’s School Oneida 231,000

Total East $1,606,000

*Diocesan Total $5,932,798

* Excludes parish schools

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Financial Aid2010/2011 REGIONAL DISTRIBUTIONS

WEST 200,209 55,650 62,597 15,000 22,793 356,249

NORTH 15,000 2,260 - - - 17,260

SOUTH 112,598 11,150 25,000 31,130 - 9,526 189,404

EAST 145,596 7,760 31,275 - 5,400 190,031

TOTAL $473,403 $76,820 $25,000 $125,002 $15,000 $37,719 $752,944

CATHOLIC EDUCATION

FOUNDATION OF BROOME COUNTY

HOPE APPEAL - TAP A

SCUDERI CATHOLIC EDUCATION FUND HERITAGE INNER CITY

SUPERINTENDENT’S AID

TOTAL BY REGION

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All Saints-Syracuse 19Annunciation-Clark Mills 4Assumption-Syracuse 14Blessed Sacrament-Johnson City 18Blessed Sacrament-Syracuse 228Cathedral of the Immaculate

Conception-Syracuse 23Christ Our Light-Pulaski 1Christ the King-Liverpool 10Church of the Holy Family-Endwell 7Church of the Nativity-Lafayette 8Corpus Christi 2Diocese of Albany 14Diocese of Ogdensburg 2Diocese of Rochester 15Diocese of Scranton 21Hall Newman Center-SUNY Oswego 5Holy Cross-Dewitt 191Holy Family-Syracuse 127Holy Family-Vernon 6Holy Trinity-Binghamton 4Holy Trinity-Fulton 6Holy Trinity-Syracuse 16Holy Trinity-Utica 22Immaculate Conception-

Fayetteville 174Immaculate Conception-Greene 4Immaculate Conception-Church of

Nativity-Pompey 3Immaculate Heart of Mary-

Liverpool 12Most Holy Rosary-Maine 5Most Holy Rosary-Syracuse 114Our Lady of Good Counsel-

Endicott 25Our Lady of Good Counsel-Verona 7Our Lady of Lourdes-Syracuse 6Our Lady of Lourdes-Utica 235Our Lady of Lourdes-Windsor 1Our Lady of Peace-Syracuse 2Our Lady of Perpetual Help-Minetto 8Our Lady of Pompei/St. Peter-

Syracuse 46Our Lady of Sorrows-Vestal 64Our Lady of the Rosary-Hannibal 2Our Lady of the Rosary-

New Hartford 23Sacred Heart-Cicero 61Sacred Heart-Johnson City 4

Sacred Heart Basilica-Syracuse 25Sacred Heart/St. Mary-NY Mills 13St. Agatha-Canastota 15St. Agnes-Brewerton 3St. Ambrose-Endicott 17St. Ann-Manlius 23St. Ann-Syracuse 33St. Anne, Mother of Mary-Mexico 2St. Anthony of Padua-Cortland 9St. Anthony of Padua-Syracuse 6St. Anthony-Endicott 25St. Anthony/St. Agnes-Utica 35St. Anthony/St. Patrick-Chadwicks 2St. Augustine-Baldwinsville 9St. Bartholomew-Norwich 18St. Bernard-Waterville 1St. Brigid and St. Joseph-Syracuse 2St. Casimir-Endicott 2St. Catherine of Sienna-Binghamton 1St. Cecilia-Solvay 16St. Charles Borromeo-Syracuse 83St. Cyril and Methodius-Binghamton 7St. Daniel-Syracuse 80St. Elizabeth Ann Seton-

Baldwinsville 33St. Francis de Sales-Durhamville 4St. Francis of Assisi-Binghamton 5St. Francis of Assisi-Bridgeport 9St. Francis Xavier-Marcellus 4St. Helena-Sherrill 5St. James-Cazenovia 6St. James-Johnson City 179St. James-Syracuse 12St. John-Binghamton 3St. John-Camden 5St. John-Liverpool 7St. John-Utica 64St. John/St. Andrew-Binghamton 121St. John/St. Mary-North Bay 3St. John the Baptist-Rome 38St. John the Baptist-Syracuse 29St. John the Evangelist-

New Hartford 10St. John Ukrainian-Syracuse 4St. Joseph-Camillus 21St. Joseph-Deposit 2St. Joseph-Endicott 72St. Joseph-Lee Center 27St. Joseph-Oneida 12

St. Joseph-Oriskany Falls 3St. Joseph-Oswego 13St. Joseph-Sanitaria Springs 1St. Joseph/St. Patrick’s-Utica 7St. Joseph the Worker-Liverpool 26St. Leo-Holland Patent 6St. Louis Gonzaga-Utica 8St. Lucy-Syracuse 14St. Malachy-Sherburne 6St. Margaret-Mattydale 159St. Margaret-Homer 13St. Mark-Utica 22St. Mary-Baldwinsville 131St. Mary-Binghamton 13St. Mary-Clinton 31St. Mary-Cortland 116St. Mary-Kirkwood 1St. Mary-New York Mills 10St. Mary of Mt. Carmel/Blessed

Sacrament-Utica 22

K-12 Parish Affiliations (Number of students)

Source: Student applications

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Adirondack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Altmar-Parish- Williamstown . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Auburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Bainbridge-Guillford . . . . . . 3Baldwinsville . . . . . . . . . . 173Binghamton . . . . . . . . . . . 302Blue Ridge (PA) . . . . . . . . . . . 2Bridgeport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Camden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Canastota. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Cato-Meridian . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Cazenovia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Central Square. . . . . . . . . . .39Chenango Forks. . . . . . . . . .11Chenango Valley . . . . . . . . . . 6Chittenango. . . . . . . . . . . . .25Cicero- North Syracuse . . . . . . . . 463Cincinatus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Clinton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Cortland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89Deposit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2De Ruyter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Dryden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7East Syracuse-Minoa . . . . .87Fabius-Pompey . . . . . . . . . . . 2Fayetteville-Manlius. . . . 165Frankfort-Schuyler . . . . . . .10Fulton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Georgetown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Gilbertsville-Upton . . . . . . . 2Greene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Groton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Hancock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Hannibal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Herkimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Holland Patent . . . . . . . . . . . 8Homer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Ilion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Jamesville-Dewitt. . . . . . . .92Johnson City . . . . . . . . . . . .65Jordan-Elbridge . . . . . . . . . . . 9Lafayette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Little Falls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Liverpool. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134Lyncourt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Madison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Maine-Endwell . . . . . . . . . .47Marathon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

DISTRICT TOTAL

Marcellus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30McGraw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Mohawk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Montrose (PA) . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Moravia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Morrisville-Eaton . . . . . . . . . 7Mount Markham. . . . . . . . . . 7Newark Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . 4New Hartford . . . . . . . . . . .23New York Mills . . . . . . . . . .13Norwich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56Oneida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53Onondaga . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Oriskany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Otselic Valley. . . . . . . . . . . .15Oswego. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70Owego-Apalachin. . . . . . . .20Oxford. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Phoenix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Poland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Port Byron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Pulaski. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Remsen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Rome. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129Sandy Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Sauquoit Valley . . . . . . . . . .23Sherburne-Earlville. . . . . . .17Sidney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Skaneateles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Solvay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Stockbridge Valley . . . . . . . . 3Susquehanna Valley . . . . . .44Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 942Tioga Central . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Tully. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Unadilla Valley . . . . . . . . . .13Union-Endicott . . . . . . . . 128Utica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 429Vernon-Verona-Sherrill . . .16Vestal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115Waterville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7West Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4West Genesee . . . . . . . . . 166Westhill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67Westmoreland. . . . . . . . . . . . 5Whitesboro . . . . . . . . . . . . .64Whitney Point . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Windsor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16TOTAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,603

SCHOOL DISTRICTS OF RESIDENCE K- 1 2 S T U D E N T S

St. Mary of the Assumption- Binghamton 14

St. Mary of the Assumption-Minoa 13St. Mary of the Assumption-

Oswego 43St. Mary/St. Peter-Rome 94St. Matthew-East Syracuse 52St. Michael-Central Square 6St. Michael/St Peter-Onondaga

Hill 23St. Patrick-Binghamton 59St. Patrick-Chittenango 9St. Patrick-Oneida 24St. Patrick-Otisco 1St. Patrick-Syracuse 55St. Patrick-Taberg 2St. Paul-Binghamton 21St. Paul-Norwich 49St. Paul-Oswego 43St. Paul-Rome 45

St. Paul-Whitesboro 20St. Peter-Oswego 7St. Peter-Rome 78St. Peter-Utica 178St. Rose of Lima-North Syracuse 228St. Stephen-Oswego 8St. Stephen-Phoenix 2St. Theresa-New Berlin 4St. Thomas-New Hartford 1St. Thomas Aquinas-Binghamton 23St. Vincent de Paul-Syracuse 62St. Vincent de Paul-Vestal 36Transfiguration-Rome 7Transfiguration-Syracuse 5

Total 4,474

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Bishop Grimes Jr./Sr. High School E. Syracuse 315 437-8515 bishopgrimes.org

Bishop Ludden Jr./Sr. High School Syracuse 315 476-6035 bishopludden.org

Blessed Sacrament School Syracuse 315 463-1261 blessedsacramentschool.org

Cathedral Academy at Pompei Syracuse 315 422-8548 capsyracuse.org

Catholic Schools of Broome County Binghamton 607 723-1547 broomecatholicschools.org

Diocesan Catholic Schools Office Syracuse 315 470-1450 syrdio.org

Holy Cross School Dewitt 315 446-4890 hcschooldewitt.org

Holy Family School Norwich 607 337-2207 hfsnorwich.org

Holy Family School Syracuse 315 487-8515 holyfamilyschoolsyr.org

Immaculate Conception School Fayetteville 315 637-3961 icschool.org

Most Holy Rosary School Syracuse 315 476-6035 mhrsyr.org

Notre Dame Elementary School Utica 315 732-4374 notredameelem.org

Notre Dame Jr./Sr. High School Utica 315 724-5118 ndjugglers.org

Rome Catholic School Rome 315 336-6190 romecatholic.org

Seton Catholic at All Saints Endicott 607 748-7423 setoncatholicallsaints.org

Seton Catholic Central Jr./Sr. High School Binghamton 607 723-5307 setoncchs.com

St. James School Johnson City 607 797-5444 st-james-ms.org

St. John the Evangelist School Binghamton 607 723-0703 sjebing.org

St. Margaret’s School Mattydale 315 455-5791 stmargaretschoolny.org

St. Mary’s Academy Baldwinsville 315 635-3977 smabville.org

St. Mary’s School Cortland 607 756-5614 smscortland.org

St. Patrick’s School Oneida 315 363-3620 stpatricksoneida.org

St. Rose of Lima School North Syracuse 315 458-6036 stroseny.org

Trinity Catholic School Oswego 315 343-6700 oswegotrinitycatholic.org

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