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the first catholic school completely funded by local catholic settlers
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in the beginning it all started off with one school, two teachers, and 56 students. Now there are one hundred and thirty-nine schools, eleven thousand staff and seventy thousand students.
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the first permanent catholic church was st steepens
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the first boys school that was staffed entirely with lay teaches
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he had invested into large lands and by 1930 he made 28 new schools
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the great depression had made shops shut down, people losing jobs but the schools didn't shut down they made more
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the golden school strike stroke more schools then ever
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the 60's to the 70's was a massive time of strain
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the government added three additional toilets to all of the schools
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lay people were invited to be teaches the schools were starting to be kinder by letting them join