Andrew P. Kelly and Michael Q. McShane
- For decades, Catholic schools, particularly inner-city Catholic schools, have seen declines in enrollment and an increasing need for subsidies from their dioceses.
- Many dioceses, however, have been unable to shoulder that burden, forcing schools to close.
- In response to difficult financial circumstances, the archdioceses of Indianapolis, Miami, and Washington, DC, put a new twist on the typical story, "closing" a set of their inner-city schools but allowing them to reopen as independently managed public charter schools.
- This phenomenon raises interesting questions about the future of urban Catholic schooling.
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