WHEREAS, Catholic schools will be celebrating "Catholic Schools
Week 2008" by recognizing that "Catholic Schools Light the Way"; and
WHEREAS, Across the United States, close to half of students
enrolled in private schools attend Catholic schools; and
WHEREAS, With their emphasis on academic excellence and moral
values, Catholic schools enjoy high satisfaction rates among students
and parents and high achievement rates, including high school
graduation rates of more than 99 percent; and
WHEREAS, Catholic schools encourage parent and community
involvement in schools via a school board, commission, council, or
parent organization; and
WHEREAS, Close to 200,000 teachers and staff have answered the call
to service in Catholic schools; and
WHEREAS, The 7,800 Catholic schools in the United States, both
elementary and secondary, save the government and taxpayers up to
twenty billion dollars a year in public school expenses; and
WHEREAS, Catholic education is an integral part of the mission of
the Catholic Church, and its strong commitment to students and
educational excellence is of great value to the State of Washington;
and
WHEREAS, Catholic schools have been enriching students' lives in
Washington State for more than one hundred fifty years; and
WHEREAS, Catholic schools encourage and prepare students to obtain
high levels of achievement through religious, academic, and
cocurricular programs, and the schools are committed to serving
students of diverse backgrounds; and
WHEREAS, With a commitment to service, Catholic schools have
produced many of our finest leaders throughout this state and nation,
Catholic Schools Week provides an opportunity to celebrate the
contributions of the schools to our State;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives
recognize the Catholic schools of Washington State and honor their
academic excellence and faith-based instruction during this celebration
of Catholic Schools Week, January 27 through February 2, 2008; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Chief Clerk of the House of
Representatives to the school departments at the Archdiocese of
Seattle, the Diocese of Spokane, the Diocese of Yakima, and the
Washington State Catholic Conference.