What will the Amendment do?
- Increase Teacher Pay
- Enhance opportunities for low-income, minority, and disabled students
- Give parents more say in their child’s education
- Put more money into Kentucky education
- Protect public school funding
- Enable the governor and lawmakers to create innovative education policies
Shaping the Future Through Faith and Education
The Urban Schools are a vital mission of the Catholic Church in the Diocese of Covington. These Schools provide an exemplary Christ-centered moral and academic education to the young and provide a foundation that contributes to present and future solidarity and quality of life in the urban areas of Northern Kentucky.
Who We Are
The Catholic schools of the Diocese of Covington are committed to offering our children a quality education founded on Gospel values while promoting academic excellence and creative thinking in a safe and nurturing environment. When the time comes to step out beyond the doors of our schools, our hope is to have instilled in each student the ability and determination to be spiritually, intellectually, physically, morally and socially adept.
Since 1997, the Alliance for Catholic Urban Education (ACUE) has been working with the urban community to ensure that our children within the inner-city areas of our diocese continue to have access to a Catholic education. The five urban grade schools – Holy Cross, Holy Trinity, Prince of Peace, St. Anthony, and St. Augustine – are a vital ministry of the diocese and provide an exemplary Christ-centered moral and academic education to their students.
In 2007, Bishop Foys linked the urban elementary schools under the ACUE Consortium. The Consortium performs administrative and financial functions in order to prevent duplication of expenses, to produce greater efficiency and to study and recommend best educational practices.