From what I've seen most Catholic schools nowadays are "in name only.' They are taught by non-Catholic teachers, the curriculum is chosen by non_Catholic administrators and boards.
Even if the teachers are Catholic, they are still trained in the same education schools, and with the same programs as public school teachers.
"From what I've seen most Catholic schools nowadays are "in name only.' They are taught by non-Catholic teachers, the curriculum is chosen by non_Catholic administrators and boards."
Do you have any information other than your personal observations to support this statement? I am asking because I have worked in Catholic Schools for years and almost all the teachers and administrators are Catholic, and the schools are all run by the Archdiocese superintendent.