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Dr. Nicholas
Wolsonovich, superintendent of the Archdiocese of Chicago Catholic
Schools, will be the featured guest in a live broadcast of the radio
show "Catholic Schools Today" Wednesday May 22, at 1:00
p.m. on WSBC/WCFJ 1240/1470 AM. The program is heard throughout
the Archdiocese of Chicago in all of Cook and Lake Counties.
The topic of
the broadcast will be a retrospect of Dr. Wolsonovich's first year
as superintendent and a forecast for next year. Dr. Wolsonovich
will take listeners' calls at 773-792-1240.
According to
Mike, Archdiocesan Director of Marketing and program host,
"Dr. Wolsonovich is ready and willing to share his insights
and thoughts on any aspect of Catholic schools - their current state
and their future." Dr. Wolsonovich is also scheduled to appear
live on future broadcasts planned for June 26, July 17 and August
7, at the same time, said.
Archdiocese
of Chicago Catholic Schools
The Catholic schools of the Archdiocese of Chicago play a critical
role in the life of the community by developing the minds and spirits
of nearly 123,000 students of many races, faiths and backgrounds
in the 304 elementary and secondary schools in Cook and Lake counties.
There are more than 6,000 teachers in the Catholic school system
who instill values, teach discipline and achieve strong, consistent
academic results in the Archdiocese of Chicago's 261 elementary
and 43 secondary schools. Visit the Archdiocese of Chicago Website
at http://schools.archchicago.org
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