New Catholic School Planned

Fairhope, Alabama

The Planning and Zoning Commission approved the subdivision of property along the west side of Dick Higbee Rd. to be used for a by the Archdiocese of Mobile for a high school: grades 8-12. The land owned by Julio Corte, is just north of HWY 104 -- and east of HWY 181.

Chip Breyers spoke for the Archdiocese, the sole investor in the property.









Comments

Anonymous said…
Bet Mr. Corte made a bundle on this deal. More power to him.
Anonymous said…
I would send my children there in a heartbeat, and I'm not Catholic. These Baldwin Co. schools pretend to be great, but in fact are terrible!!!
Anonymous said…
We send our child to Christ the King and we are not catholic. It is a sacrifice financially but well worth it. She gets a high quality education and is able to do something that is not allowed in government schools, THEY PRAY AND ARE TAUGHT ABOUT GOD!!!!!!!! IMAGINE THAT!!!!!
Anonymous said…
The fact that you don't understand why public schools don't advocate a religion worries me. I hope your children will be wiser than you.
Anonymous said…
Government schools do advocate the religion of liberalism.