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Catholic schools in the United States : ウィキペディア英語版
Catholic schools in the United States

Catholic schools in the United States are accredited by independent and/or state agencies, and teachers are generally certified. Catholic schools are supported through tuition payments and fund raising.
==History==

By the middle of the 19th century, the Catholics in larger cities started building their own parochial school system.〔Timothy Walch, ''Parish School: American Catholic Parochial Education from Colonial Times to the Present'' (New York: Crossroad Publishing, 1996).〕 The main impetus was fear that exposure to Protestant teachers in the public schools, and Protestant fellow students, would lead to a loss of faith. Protestants reacted by strong opposition to any public funding of parochial schools.〔Thomas E. Buckley, "A Mandate for Anti-Catholicism: The Blaine Amendment," ''America'' 27 September 2004, 18–21.〕 The Catholics nevertheless built their elementary schools, parish by parish, using very low paid and sisters without college educations as teachers.〔Jay P. Dolan, ''The American Catholic Experience'' (1985) pp 262-74〕 This was not unlike the public school system, where college-educated teachers became the norm only in the 20th century.

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