Given the upheaval wrought by the pandemic within society in general, and education in particular, Snyder said, "you would expect all students to have some learning loss." But it was the ability to bounce back that characterized much of Catholic education, he added.
"I think we have a very compelling story to tell," he explained. "We educate the whole child. We teach them to be servant leaders in Christ. Our teachers really model that servant leadership. I think they were committed to an adult that was committed to them. They can see that commitment and they responded to it."
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