David Faber, superintendent of Catholic schools in the Diocese of Grand Rapids, recently joined the “Catholic Ed 4 All” podcast to highlight success stories of inclusion in Catholic schools. Superintendent Faber also discusses his vision for special education in the diocese’s Catholic schools, and his role as superintendent.
Listen to the podcast at this link.
Episode 42 - David Faber- Superintendent of Catholic Schools from @GRDiocese. Dave talks #SPED and success stories of #Inclusion. #CathEdExl #AllAreWelcome @NCEATALK @Pam_Bernards @JillAnnable @inclusionchick @EMBRACEKS @USCCBCatholicEd https://t.co/cwQmfHQN90
— Raul Escarpio (@CatholicEd4All) May 9, 2018
Catholic schools in the Diocese of Grand Rapids are an alliance of 30 vibrant learning communities (25 elementary and five high schools) serving more than 6,600 preschool through 12th grade students within a seven-county area of West Michigan. Our schools inspire young people to grow in Catholic faith and grace, achieve more in school and life, develop creativity and character, and feel welcomed and cherished for their unique gifts. We partner with parents to awaken the whole child to a world of light and life—that grows better and brighter when children reach their potential.