Two Catholic schools to close in San Antonio

Feb. 16, 2012
Archdiocese will combine three schools into a regional academy

From The San Antonio Express-News: Two Catholic schools in San Antonio, Texas, will close at the end of the school year in a consolidation plan that aims to replace them with a regional academy. The schools at St. Philip and St. Cecilia parishes are set to close and merge with St. Leo the Great by this fall. Once the regional academy is completed, the three schools will permanently relocate there.

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