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Holy Cross Sr. Catherine Kamphaus to retire
Friday, May. 14, 2021
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Holy Cross Sr. Catherine Kamphaus, associate superintendent of Utah Catholic Schools, is retiring. She is shown presenting diplomas at the 2011 Judge Memorial Catholic High School graduation ceremony.
By Linda Petersen
Intermountain Catholic
SALT LAKE CITY – Sr. Catherine Kamphaus, CSC, has announced that she will retire on July 31 after more than 50 years in education, including 17 years as superintendent of Utah Catholic Schools.
“After all these years, it just felt good,” she said of her decision. “I feel like there’s a time, and a season for it, and it just feels right.”
Veronica Brand, longtime teacher at Utah Catholic Schools, set to retire this year
Friday, May. 07, 2021
Erika Manternach
Over 48 years, Veronica Brand has taught hundreds of elementary and middle-school students. She has presented lessons on social studies, language arts, science, math and music, using songs to help students memorize the Preamble to the Constitution and the Gettysburg Address. But as she prepares to retire at the end of this school year, she hopes her former students from St. Ann’s (now Kearns-St. Ann’s) and St. Francis Xavier Catholic schools recall the two most important lessons she tried to share with each of her “children.”