Dave Faber, superintendent of Catholic schools in the Diocese of Grand Rapids, is featured in a recent episode of the “Catholic School Matters” podcast.
“Catholic School Matters” is sponsored by the National Catholic Educational Association and hosted by Dr. Tim Uhl, superintendent of Montana Catholic Schools.
The Nov. 7 episode of the podcast features a panel of veteran Catholic school superintendents, including Dave Faber. Other panelists are Dr. Melanie Verges of the Diocese of Baton Rouge, Dr. Daryl Hagan of the Diocese of Evansville, Dr. Kim Pryzbylski of the Archdiocese of Miami, and William Crist of the Diocese of Syracuse. They discuss leadership, measuring success, creating networks for teachers to share best practices, and more. The episode can be heard at this link, and the panel discussion begins at 23:10 (following the host’s discussion with Sandra Leatherwood, superintendent of Catholic schools in the Diocese of Charleston).
Catholic schools in the Diocese of Grand Rapids are an alliance of 31 vibrant learning communities (26 elementary and five high schools) in seven of the diocese’s 11 counties. We partner with parents to awaken the whole child to a world of light and life – which grows better and brighter when children reach their potential. Learn more about our schools here.